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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 7 May 2004, p. 24

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24-The Canadian Champion, Fniday, May 7, 2004 ME g aturday, May 8,0 10lOam to 3 Pm- (ran ateSa.,May 15) Corne loin the fun!l Take a tour, taik with our instructors, eet some enthusiastic amateur tennis players. Try "Tennis - the Sport of a Lifetime". S10:00 arn Meet & Greet 11:00 arn Ribbon Cutting with Mayor krantz 12:00 pm Free BBQ 1:00 pm Tennis Ic e cr eamtote -. 0 eol IVNilovidd Tr.mnlu Club 800 Santa Maria BIvd. 905-875-9911 T1akedown E.C. Drury Spartans Karen Sturk (loft) and Val Brighton team Up to stop an Assumption Crusadar bail carrier during season-op.nlng girls rugby action at E.C. Monday siter- noon. Asaumption scored the tries to Drury's onie and pre- valied 17-7. Photo by GRAHAM PAINE HALTON POWER EQUIPMENT's ad read "YTH 1542 Yard Tractor $2,69900." The correct price is "$2,99990". We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Mavs feel sting of Oakville Buzz 1 e c- a rion Another slow start, another tough loss for the rebuilding Mavericks. Stuck ini neutral until well into the second period - fast becom- ing a trend this spring - Milton was once again stung by former coach Glenn Little and the Oakville Buzz Tuesday night at John Tonell Sports Centre. The 15-8 defeat came in front of a rather spase crowd, wbich seemed more interested in the Maple Leafs' fate thais that of the hometown juniors. Scoring just one first-period goal for the fourth time in five games, tihe Mavericks worked themselves into a hefty hole and juat couldn't make up the difference. But as offensively frigid as thse hosts were eariy on, flawed goal- tending and defense- which at times was non-existent - were equally conceming. In fact about the only real bright spot on the night was a 5-for-8 powerpiay campaign. At even strength thse Mavericks couldn't work the outlet pass to any kind of effectiveness and were either unable or unwilling to brave high-traffic areas to create opportuni- ties. By contrast, the steadily-improving Buzz exhibited a fair amount of offensive deptis - with eight different players denting the twine and balf-a-dozeri recordirig multi-point games. For Miltori, Troy Hazzard pushed bis goal scoring streak to four games with a third-pcriod deposit, wbile Matt Bolton, ion Ram and ion Sweetland ail tallied twice. Adatn Rutz struggled tri win key drass but st-uck witb thse mari advaritage arid providcd the biggest pisysical presence up front at leasi through tise late stages of play. Acting captairi Kvlc Grertz --wcaririg the 'C' wbile Rick Galliriger continues t(> nurse a broken thumib- was limited tri m o assists. Adati Elias arid Chris ringrahami split thse cage ssork. Noss 1-4. Miltoni continues a threeganse homse stand toniglit againsi head coach Trevor Reid*s former teami. the Scarborough Saints. Garne time is 8:30) prs. Chigi Ohadownay 0 Ohlean Merlot Saovoi 102gf e 342 &M tSL S.#2j fllt " 4 Awesonie GirIls Bi.rthdaoy Parties *Pr/#iCess Part/eS (4 ta 6 ers.) A littie q/r//seShe W/to.Dreams to be a Pretty pr/n'cess. * q/amour q/rf Part/es (/rsic & #,.) E verytk/#,g agir! wauts; Make-À'p, /ar Styles, Pa/,ted Na//s0, crafts awdntore.. qIf/ i>sut Wa,,t-t-o I-ave ftmll Cra«Ftastr98 J, ýe elp, #falr#aller co~tm~,cakýe aiîd ootba c - T1~' Cail Kim nowl (519) 858-8084 ..w- . hiiimuËd

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