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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 21 Jan 2005, p. 22

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22-The Canadian Champion, Friday, January 21, 2005 ~Senior Royals hang tough to dump Mustangs Blshop Reding's AI AIiIovic feels the effects of in-your-lace coverage from Milton Dlstrlct's Matt Sandford during senior boys basketbali play at MD Monday afternoon. Reding pre- vaiîed 74-61 ta push their league record toi 6-1. Photo by GRAHAM PAINE aTind hya amr n zeftoedoe.anuaY Il P oduct Comrn SR3NX CoptrPcae Thi producdosnthva26G rdDies 0ler souhs a 6GB .dDieA arsut 199 99 reducn lt$14.9 K :0571 TîSusTlaqmmKî.î.1mir fora" mmsw Packag This roduciis ad ertise i o edmlon e5of lur Jnuaya2aifl or 1 9alroso dma saIso S58 Il psatal 19 9 tiras ig fS KU5900391V4W 5 0438YI5S CORRECTION NOTICE The ASTROS BASESAIL CLUB Ooccdoc nernbers ot thoe Or1 fc Preocoeo Basellao oeaguo,'M o. o!dn 005.0 50. 2005 The Astroo progs,ar ncoludes extensive, l c,, Ooltoootor o deelPl0ei ad ahl orlpe!oooc c0000scedol eand àîoooo pogr00000r the spring and "ooone 't 2005 t leBASEBIUL ]M 00j, 1: c, nf.' e 'R',,0oo 111dt Mlcto,,c, 21co o THURSAY @ 8:00(rnm Jan. 13th, 2»S, 27th, Fol> 3od. SWUAYS @ 3.Op, - Jan. 16th, 23rti, 308h, Fnb 685h. F il further infoccosSon contact MuiwM Marshall 805-623.203g or Ioretta.mw'ray@rogers.com AE2 atoms behind eight bi t s isi 0 isc finitoi ltoti's .ÂE2 aoiiiO. k tocblo So (ca]sf500 w lessee fîîopossr asl0 Mltonîî Spot1 s etsi cd cfcsos sosSto s top N-4 so sýic spsut isotos i1cis0d f00, 0-,osSOo So ssotsoso i o hesi ofisoopeoino totiso 0\11NFI, 'fic be ois sitso0ooi Io kooc sssp cocc ,i By STEVE LeBLANC The Champion Bishcîp Redingos sensior cagers etscfd f,s osoekend's tcourntnsiint oni ai high socle. ando %%si heain o the breaotstio i ck ion sini- fir fosfioti. Stl f 'top' firont thioci ciooinch k sic tory0 or NIississaigi s Moutii (iilt. taiog thit cf ooc liiioir-s .0 thiticil o ight toain tiso tatitonlotf c as005, tic Rîîyotf usetoofre ai-goiihx bl 2 i stnosi coiîi ic-gane eff in to cfite ot flic w.iy to upsýt.gitsg hiost M (tois District '74-61 Nloncfoy afternoon. 'Fic Royal,, cci ail boit a i niute of tIe higfs-teoni ensiotiînafy- ch.itgcd riiikailsu coitt, i. s sh filtoof iboot Icogue record to 6- 1. Tise îoicimimct rcafly fscfped ois, ansd wo didn't take thein (Mustangs) lîghtly, satf cti-coach Dos ,ight Jimnker. Disîatsotng itsfll trom the fackfusîre staris suffercd at the tout" imentt, BR jutmped oîheod earl y aînd ispcncd tfsîngs top witb a 22- point thîrd quarter. The Mustangs sicoyef wifbin sînîkiîg distance untîl the final feos mincîtes osf play wîîb fosur fourth-quarter fiefd goals -tbree by Cody Williamss. But MD wasn't quite able f0 measure up n the depih cfcpanment. wfsifc ,orne second-hait fkoul trouble alfowed the visitors Io însas 17 points from tise hile. compared Io jusi fo for the Mustanigs. Butfdiotg sn thc cocepioaf perforirsatsce deftvered agotinsi Mioton Carmsef Saîcrofas. Seaut Maille crf B R's soîrîîg wîtfs 22 points. os hile feffios, spzit-kpltiîg Marcoîs Gray atîno Af Aliloi o alsîî stood out0fvos th f6 anof f4 respecisefv. Jcocy Mac Sosen otfso bit doiubfe cdigits - wuts f10 pîsînîs os fsîfo I-ce Mafso fraîiseof floîce thîrf quanotr baskets oshilo the gatine %va0sfoffls very issoi op for grahs. itou Jce onsan fcoefoo the bsios -4- Mustangs os tf at 2f -postt ciff-ori. %Osfsfl cfstjppitso ti f4 osto s oitînso> ILivitog aitccic os cikoci os et tfsc tehotilfstsg hf.C. 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ACTON SOCCEIR CLUB OUTDOOR SEASON 2005 REGISTRATION Don't get stuck on the sidelines, REGISTER EARLY! Programs for Youth Players born 2000 or earbier SPECIAL EARLY-BIRb PRICES: $85 for Unider 5 and 6 / $95 for Under 8 and Up (Post-dated cheques acceptable, any date, to end-Feb 2005) Includes SHIRT, SHORTS and SOCKS Prices increase as of March lst by $25 per player bont Delay - due to Actonis growth, waiting list is probable. VOLUNTEER FOR BINGO and earn $20 per session towards registration f ees. Volunteer 5 times per year and your child's registration is paid in FULL! COACHES required for aIll agies - Training providedl Register during regular businL.ss hours at: ACTONS DOLLAR STRETCHER bAZE 8 Main St. North Acton (519) 853-9615 ACTON ARENA REGISTRATION EVENTS: -Salurday January 22nd 2005 - 9cm to lpm -Saturday February 26th 2005 - 9acm ta lpm www.cctonsoccer.org e .0 f~FJ7~23«~t 228'

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