A20 -The Canadian Champion, Friday, September 1, 2006 instal Snioke AIarms It's The Law. The Ontario Fire Code requires that every home have workin g smoke alarms. Instali themn in your home or cottage today! Hoy Ieads Excelsiors to Summer Games bronze By Steve LeBlanc CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF At the risk of stating the obvious, the Brampton Excelsiors are a much more potent lacrosse team wotb Brad Hoy in the lineup. Tbe 16-year-old Campbellvitle lacrosse player recently offered another remîinder of ibat atl-too-clear fact in Ottawa - where he powered the Excelsiors' A midges squad to bronze as the Ontario Summer Games. Recently resurning fromn a separated shoulder injury that sidelined him for several weeks - during which Brampton's production took a serious bit - the speedy sniper ted tbe way wtth 16 points overalt in the eîghs-seam tournament. Relusîng so depars the nations capi- tal wisbout a medal, Hoy fueled a bard- fougbt 7-5 decision over the Orangeville Nortbr-nen in the bassie for bronze by scoring tbree sîmes and adding aîn assist. tîlis second and tird goals camne i tbe final frame, %%isb tbe lattser of these standing up as tbe gaine xinner. 'Is (vitînng goal) caime rnids,îvý, througbi the third. 1 tntercepsed a break- OUI pa,nd b,-.îalx just s', ens in aînd put tii t b top sbell, i-ccalled tbe Lxcelsiors top offensiv e ibreat. \%busc teai w enst 3- 3-I1t i rocnd-robin play en route to c lairntng bronze. -%î arrn was sil sort, but rns spirits \vere bîgb Brad Hay wben we took borne a medat." Havîng lost aIt but one game to tbe Nortbmen ibis season and dropped an 8-3 decision su tbem in round-robin play Brampton wasn't exacty favoured ta she remaîcb for tird place. But if Hoy and company were suf- lerîng froîn a psYcbological dîsadvan- tage. is sure dîdast relleci in ibeir play "For the inosi part thes d bad our numbher ibis sca, but e cx were reslls confident for ibis one and lusi gave îî our ,sll.- saîd tbe veteran Excelsior wbos carnied tbree pros incial mledals over tbe pasi four seasons, încludîng Ontanio U gold as a bantam ta 2003. ~~OENOU AUO SAVE! Visit our showroom (95)7-17 1925 Main St. E,., 24 Hour MTr (958 817 - ~Unit #3, M11ton Senvice OCNMoa aFa mpShd~1 r o MILTON INTERCHURCH.-SOFTBALL LEAGUE __TEAMS G W L T PTS 1 MILTON BIBLE 18 14 4 0 28 2 ST GEORGES 18 13 4 1 27 3 KNOX 18 13 5 0 26 4 SOUTH SIDE 18 il 6 1 23 5 NEW LIFE "B" 18 10 7 1 21 6 NEW LIFE "AI' 18 10 8 0 20 7 HOLY ROSARY 18 7 il 1O 14 8 BOSTON 18 6 il 1 13 9 HILLCREST 118 4 14 O 8 10 ,,,ST.P.AULS.....18- O 18 O O Proposed Auburn Energy Centre Thursday, September 7, 2006 4:00 - 8:00 pmn Milton Leisure Centre Gymnasium 1100 Main Street East Milton, ON EPCOR wauld like ta extend an invitation ta you Ia jain us at aur first Public information Session on aur proposed Auburn Energy Centre, located south of Highway 401 in Milton, east of Trafalgar Road and west of Eighth Line. ln response ta the Ontario Power Authority's request, EPC0R is prapasing ta build, own and operate a natural gas-fired power plant on a 20-acre site on Auburn Road. The proposed natural gas plant wilI have the capacity to generate approximately 600 MW of electricity. At full capacity, this is enough ta supply 600,000 average homes annually. Pleasejoin us fo learn more about this proposedpro/ect Thse EPCORproject team wl lie on hand f0 ans weî your questions and listen to your feedhack. For more infarmation please contact us at 905-875-1421 or aubumn@epcor.ca www.epcor.ca