A20 The Canadian Champion, Fnday November 10, 2006 ON MONDAY NOVEMBER 1 3TH IT'S TIME TO SPEAK UP MILTONH! Peewees on HNIC tomnorrow lt'll be ant cspccially mernorablc Reniembrancc Memorial Arena Wednesday nigbt, just after ibe Day for a group o! local rep players - wbo'll no Winterbawks' 4-4 comeback tic against the doubt hc îurned mbt Hockey Nigbî in Canada Brampton Battalion. tomorrow cvening. 'Tbey don't know about it yet. Wben tbey real- The second Milton club this year to é ize tbey're going to be on Hockey Nigbt be part of Hockey Night in Canadas in Canada theres going to be a lot of Hometown Hockey feature, tbe peewee b excitement in that dressing room," said AA Winterbawks will be seen on CBC AA peewees head coacb Mike Zuccato, at about 6:30 p.m. - aitbe top of the Wdedymrig baîf-bour of pre-coverage for tbe Maple Wmm eniesdy oing loalhoke Leafs' bome-ice tilt witb tbe Monîreal teams enjoyed a brusb witb notoriety tbis Canadiens..% past week. Tbe îeam was selected because it's sponsored Both the bantam bouse-league #2 Wild by the Royal Canadian Legion's Milton brancb, fit- squad and minor bantam AA Winterhawks saw ting in witb tbe evening's Remembrance Day Walter Gretzky swing by their Tuesday practices theme. for quîck talks on bis way to that evening's A CBC film crew taped the brief segment at lceHawks game. Reding juniors host Nelson today i e see JR. on page Al19 Aiding in those efforts was Sergio Grados, who picked off the Tigers' quarterback early in the third quarter to help thwart a potential tumnaround. Offensively, the Royals received another effective one- two punch from Sanjay Moodie and Tyreil Tavares-Howard, who each reacbed the end-zone in the second quarter. Moodie erased Blakelock's early lead witb an eight-year îoucbdown scamper following OConnors bomb to Santibanez, wbile Tavares-Howard made his way to the bouse witb an incredible 37-yard carry that tested bis lateral mobility as mucb as bis speed. While enjoying bome-field advantage again today for the semnifinals, tbe Royals will be clear-cut underdogs wben tbey begin battie witb tbe Nelson Lords at 2 p.m. Part of tbe significantly stronger Volpe Division, tbe Lords won four of tbeir five reg- ular season games, including a 14-O decision over tbe Assumption Crusaders, wbo pummeled Reding 38-9 in week-two action. Nelson steam- rolled into the semis witb a 41-O dismanthing of tbe Oakville- Trafalgar Devils. Tbe Reding-Nelson winner wilI take on eitber Notre Dame or Assumption in Thursday's Halton championsbip at Ivor Wynne Stadium. Meanwbile in Division 2 jun- ior semifinal play, tbe Milton District Mustangs ran into a brick wall in Oakville Tuesday afterroon - losing to the beav- ily-favoured Abbey Park Eagles 39-O. "They were bigger, stronger and faster than us. We couldn't do anytbing against tbem," remarked bead coacb Richard Grant, whose team went 4-1 in tbe regular season and reacbed tbe semnifinals with a 7-6 squeaker over tbe Robert Bateman Wild. TENT ACTON LSEATHER COU We've set up a huge tent just outside the doors of our main huildino for ni ir Riciopezt ('Iprqnpp F%,fint pWFPl ~,adve Li-iusaiius ot dollars on Leather Sotas, Sectionais, Loveseats, Club Chairs, Recliners and Cabinetry. Plus, we're clearing hundreds of Leather, Suede & Shearling Coats including manufacturers' samples. V/ 1 Et t,,, T I, ( NB AC OA TO NY187 4LATHRFIA 09 ASN O 06WWTELEIEOS. PAUL SCHERER COUNCILLOR WARD 4 FOR A RIDE, WHERE To VOTE OR INFORMATION CALL 905-691-4288 1 1 EVE