The Canadian Champion, Fniday, July 4, 2003-25 Miltonmarea venues set to host pentathlon provincials Ontario showcase runs July 12 t ike a uitle îriet-,in r ý, From there, the festivities move over to Moffats Old Orchard both hopefuls for this year's Pan Arn Games - as weIl as accom- Farm (near Brookville), where peniathietes wiIl finish up with a plished local instructor Jose [ernandez. 1 hp" r " when the Leisure Centre and Old Orchard Farm co-host the 2003 the youîh, junior, Ontario Modemn Pentathlon Cbarnpionships. 'is marks the The five-event competition offers ample doses of both skill and pentathlon provint speed. tathlon club wasf .The latter takes centre stage during timed swimming. horse rid- I think il's safe ing and running, while participants' aeeuracy and co-ordinaîjon are pelitors Ibis ime put 10 the test in pistol shooting and feneing. be among about Milton Leisure Centre will host the firsi three evenîs of the day- hoping to gel a go long competition, starting wiîh indoor pisiol shooting of paper tar- beginners progran gels aI about 8 a.m. A 200-meire swim and feneing will gel stant Among otherM ed at about 9:-30 and 11 arn. respecîively. are promising tee( «-Local Jr. A duo honoured Milton Jr. A hockey graduates Rich Meloche and Vie Oreskovich boîh eamed distinction laIe last month aI the OHAs annual general meeting in London. Meloche - wbo amnassed 49 goals and 105 total points wiîh the local jun- iors in bis final year before beading off 10 Division I 's Bowling Green University - was narned as a runner-up for the Provincial Jr. A Leagues Player of the Year award. One of only five Milton players over the pasî decade to break the century points mark, Meloche was a playoff standout and was also named 10 the 2002-03 North/West Al-Star Tearu. Meanwhile. Oreskovieh was the reeip- icnî of the B.J. Monro Memorial Trophy - presenîed annually 10 the top profes- sional player. Arguahly Multon's Most promising rookie in reent memory, 16-year-old Oreskovich arnassed 75 points Ibis past season. He also compeîed with Ontarios Under- 17 team aI Ibis year's Canada Winter Garnes. The young forward is headed to USHL's Green Bay Gambiers Ibis season before accepting a full sehol- arsbip with Notre Darne University in the fall of 2004. WVelding machine13__ e ceeiltinspolgncnection an. e ndry e. e f e ike (lb e spoeeg Air Liquide 310A Steeles Ave.,Mlton ,905m6931211 While quantites iast. Particpating locations oniy à+RSLI(Q1UDýEE Induatrîilgamm wwarlqid.o aWmlding productu 4e %'! - j rrrrrr.r r IrirIr. r rrrr Jir ,senior and masters divisions. ifirst lime in five years that Milton will host the iciaIs, and the firsî lime since a local fencing/pen- formned last faîl. le Io say that we're going 10 bave more local comn- earound," said Miltonian Stephen Willson, who'll ithree dozen participants nexi Saîurday. "We're ood lumout (of spectators) and offer a tour-week am thai people cao sign up for that day." "lilton-area pentaîhletes looking to show strongly ,cns Samantha Stubbins and Vadim Shelekhov Ï. raner'nds ino next weekends es cnit wrîh a far amount of momnenîumn - having placed eighth aI last monîh's national fene- ing championships in Kingston. His bopes for a medal in mens épeé were finally dashed with a direct elimination loss to Montreals Nicolas Bertrand, who went on 10 take silver. Club-mates Willson and Dimitry Zareîsky took 43rd and 6lsî spot respectively, while Shelekhov placed 1lOth in junior épeé (15 years and under) and 241h in cadet épeé (18 years and under) the day belore. In îeam épec competition. Hemandez, Willson, Zareîsky and Shelekhov comhincd tor a ninth-place performance- missXng the top-eighî by one measly hit. MILTON INTERCHURCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE STANDING AS 0F 30-JUNE-03 1 SOUTH SIDE '1' 2 NEW LIFE DEAF 3 MILTON BIBLE 4 ST. GEORGES 5 NEW LIFE "A" 6 SOUTH SIDE '2' 7 HOLY ROSARY 8 KNOX 9 NEW LIFE "B" 10 ST. PAULS il BOSTON 1ll2 1GRACE V/e are Your «YEARMROUND COMFORT» Deaer Shwromat TERRY ROW Y 925ron Maint .Mechanical mc. Mon.-Wed 800 am 5:00Opm 925 M in S . E.Thurs. & Fri. 8:00 amn- 6:00 pm Unit #3 8 8 9749 Saturday 10:00am-2:0Opm 8 7 10 10 8 9 8 9 il 8 7 5 5 5 4 3 2 2 1 o 4 4 3 5 5 5 8 6 0 o 16 14 il 1 I il o o o 2 1 10 3 4Ž~O¶Nuo MORTGAGE ACTON CEMNIun.199 ""Honest Mortgage Advice You Can Gount On"" Purc hases Renewals/rransfers Refinances *Pre-approvals *Telephonel On-line applications Vuit our NEW OFFICE in Milton Mail Shopping Centre (905) 875-2333 NOTICE WWW.OMAC-MORTGAGES.COM Bob McLeod Manager Jim McDowell *O.A.C. RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUTè HEAD OFFI LIFIt NU. LONDONEE 1 1 1 1 -L HEAD OFFICE 131 WHARNCLIFFE Rn. Lnhinnu www.aidiquide.com