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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 1 Nov 2002, p. 28

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002 IIRedvt.junior Spartans riding high represent Schooli'S JamI. Grnfllbd wiii b. f ü ISlo k" npr.- set**IvO et tomorrow's OFtAA Cro CoUn« Champlonshilp ln Port Hamllfton'aChurchli Park Octber 23 - nhedlng 12 mlouW$ e nd 19 seonds f0 comles the2.95 km cou»., Miton Dlstrlot'a <j ShsMon Ston llhd ff among senIor girls, bt fild *W qualfy for OFSAA. Photo by GRAHAM PAINE . DR. MICHAEL GILBERT wishes to announce his relocation to the Commercial St. Professional Building, Wfled% U ,iCUft .P rp loa e a 311 Commercial St., Suite #205, effective November 4, 2002. Patients, please cati 905-876-1011 for appointments. Please bring your Health Card to each visit. ~y~EVE LeBLANC d 1 Thîe charrîpîori E.C. Drury's field hockey juniors engmneered a perfect regular season record eariier this fail. Now their basketball caunter- parts are on the verge of doing like- wise - or at least that was the case headmng into yesterday aftemnoan's anticipated cakewalk at Georgetown's Christ the King Secondary Schaal. Firmnly stationed atop Halton's Volpe Division at 9-0, Kevin Houldcroft's junior cagers were in an excellent position ta complete their unblemished run as of yester- day. Newcomer Christ the King was still winless and - averaging under a dazen points a gaine - nat expected ta provide much more than minimal resistance. Meanwhile, Tuesday's regular-sea- son fmnale cames at home against MD volleyballers finish with win Milton District's junior boys volîtyhall teain punc- tuated a much-improved season in rather dramatic fashion at Oakville's St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary Schoal Tuesday aftemnoon. The Mustangs necded a late surge ta knock off the Raiders 15 -10 in a game-three tie breaker, after going primariiy with their second stringers and drapping the second set 25-12. St. Raomas Aquinas hit ino the net ta make it 11 -9 Drury late in the rubber match - and from there the visitars rallied off four consecutive points ta win and cement their third-piace finish in Haltons Volpe Division. The junior boys played down ta their competition at times Tuesday - a trend they were hoping ta shake off quiekly before yesterday aftemoon's playoff start ai MD. than piaying ta the level of aur competitian,' stressed co-coach Wendy Shute, whase Mustangs ended up 9- 2 this year after missing the past-seasan in 2001. With Cody Wiliarns still marred in a late-season funk, Matt Price stepped in ta pravide some consistent hitting against St. Thamas Aquinas. Conor Mitchell - fresh off of an MVP performance at the E.C. Drury Taumnament last weckend - stuud out as well with numerous digs and blocks. The Mustangs disposed of the Raiders 25-12 in gaie nen before their subsequent second-round losa and eventual do-or-die triumph, which extended their league win streak ta seven games. Resaîts from yesterday's first round were not avril- able at press time. SCHOLCLSU I 1C .SOIUO Accordmng to Halton District School Board Policy 7000-2 1, the Percy W. Merry Public School Closure/Consolidation Study Committee and the Martin Street Public School Closure/Consolidation Study Committee have sel out recommendations as a resuit of a study of accommodation needs for each school. The recommendations are contained in Report 02098 (PW Merry PS) and Report 02099 (Martin Street PS), presented to the Board for information on November 6, 2002. These recommendations will corne before the Halton District School Board for action at the Board meeting on Wednesday, November 20, 2002 (Public Session: 8 p.m.) In accordance with Board Policy, the recomniendations are printed here for the information of comunity members and the public. Copies of the report are available through your public school, on the Halton District Sehool Board website (www.haltondsb. on. ca) or by contacting the J. W. Singleton Education Centre, 2050 Guelph Line, Burlington, ON L7R 3Z2. P. W. Merrv Public School Be it resolved that P.W. Merry Public School be closed effective June 30, 2003 and that students residing in the current P.W. Merry catchment area be designated te attend Sam Sherratt Public School. Martin Street Public School Be it resolved that the current study process be extended te enable further investigation of planning information and that the cemmittee report back te the Board no later than June 2003. Halton District Sehool Board ~ j 2050 Guelph Line, Burlington, ON UR 3Z2 (905) 335-3663 (905) 842-3014 (905) 878-8451 Fax: (905) 335-9802 www.haltondsb.ofl.ca Et hel Gardier, Chair of the Board Dusty Papke, Director of Education Saturdy à sunday 11 @.m. - 4 p.m. CHRUCNILL USTATES «Ws 90IwiIie - Olph Line S (5 min. sorth of Hwy 40)1) 5412,900 al 1 1/2 acre lots GARY THOMAS in attendance Re/max BIue Spnngs 905-878-7777 Sunday 2 - 4 p.m. 15 P.nifd., MIttof $190,900 DEBRA TURK in attendance Royal LePage 90587848101 Satarday & Sunday 2 -4 p... 2 Robarts Dr $379,900 DEBRA TURK & BARBARA CROWE in attendance Royal LePage 90"478-8101 Sunday 2 - 4 p.m. 867 Childs Drive $275,000 ANGELA SILCOCK in attendance Royal LePage 905-878-8101 Sunday 2 - 4 p.m. 8705 Aapeby Lin (juSi south ni Derry Rd) JOYCE HAGEVIK in attendante Royal LePage 905.784101 Sunday 2 - 4 p... 153 Riverwalk Place, Rockwood $317,500 FAT RIDEOUT in attendance Royal LePage 90471141101 Sunday 2 - 4 p... 721 Laurier Ave. - $234,M0 WAYNE CASSON lnafatendance Re/max Blue Springs 905-878-7777 LiU3il£aË L£ for Chrstmas is Nov. 25 A great gift idea: Custom Christmas Labels & ( Iam L Personalized Presents! HOGSHAj IDW LU 11lAfi h eré ieSe iait 100NIISIN R.,UNT 11MITO (90)88-64 1 a th lton /1pDistrictMutag knocked off in recent toumament play. Winning these two gaines and becom-ing the second junior girls squad in less than a manth ta deliv- er a perfect regular seasan cain- paign would no doubt be an impressive feat for Drury. That fact was certainly not lost on the hometawn haapsters against third-place Holy Trinity of Oakville Tuesday aftemnoon - when they persevered through a second-quarter lapse and late foui trouble ta, triumph 39-34. Katherine Greaves' 18-point per- formance and slightly stronger rebounding were the key ingredi- ents in what was arguably the Spartans' toughest league test ta date. Anxious moments for Houidcroft and company were (I-for-4 donut at the fine ofleied a patentially bad amen for the piv- otai clash. From there, the hasts missed more than a dazen straight shots in the second quarter - ailowing tht Titans ta, keep their upset hapes alive - and were penalized heavi- ly dawn the stretch. Nevertheless, EC trailed just once beyond the opening minute of the gaine and received clutch scor- ing ftom Laura Wellstead. Sara Fredricks and Lauren Gundmng - who essentially cemented the wmn with a jump-shat depasit ini the fmral minute. Ashley Rutz pravided sound defense, while Tammy Meritt did a credible job protecting the bal late in the fourth quarter. Drury had already secured first place poior ta yesterday's gaine.

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