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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Feb 2007, p. 16

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A16 -The Canadian Champion, Friday, February 9, 2007 IDomenic Manchisi's1 WEEKLY SPECIALS 7W201oie Ifis ad for these special prices i jz unev uavaiîer beaun $7495 50K *Ali Drces 9,0_51 8- IIIwww.kennedyford.c 20SUHSERVICE RD. W OAKVILLE ninic ai 45.1646 .141 -aw Locals fuel Silver Stick win I , . f. 1.~ 1; e~ i GOLDEN GIRLS: The Twisters celebrate their Silver Stick titie win in Sarnia. :30,PEOPLE WITH .HEARIN6 Los5I L'oII$TH$OPR11JNIYON FEBRuARYI12, 13, 14 & 15! 30 People Who Have Difficulty Heaning, Especially in Noisy Situations, To Evaluate New Digital Noise Recluction Heaning Aids, RISK-FREE' -iSeilssfrom the H-earSay Speech &-îearing Cetewîi performn 1earing Screenings ANOCHARGE for the first 30 qualified cahiers to determine if they are a candidate for this program. Applicants that are selected will be asked to evaluate the iatest Hearing Aid Technology for 60 days. Participants will receive tremnendous savings, due to their participation. However, if you feel the hearîng aid(s) did not improve your hearing, simpiy retumn for a full refund. 311 Commercial SM. Suite 109 Mifton, ON. L9TwZ Those~~ ~ ~ ~ ineese nedt alfrmr nomto ra ponmn 9 0 5 - Caii 2000 Ford Ranger XL V6 905.8 $7995 56K exi ie of dealer admin, taes and licensing. kln'9otcars@kennedytord.ca Sarnanthia Loeprich wasn't c.ontent witb bier Twisters rnerely reaching the International Silver Stick champi- onship. Having delivered a huge insurance rnarker carlier in the day to cernent a 3- 1 semîlînal win against Woodstock - and put ber North Halton BB rnidgets on the doorstep to gold - the rookte forward stîli had a lîttie clutch produc- tion left in ber for the weekend finale. Lt turned out to be ail the local squad would need, as Loeprichs rop-shelf deposit rnidway through the second period - the end result of a broken play and impressive foot race past an opposrng defender - gave the Twisters a 1-0 decision over Cobourg Sunday afternoon. This marked the first Silver Stick nitle in the 10-year history of the organ- ization. The golden goal was the fourth point of the weekend for Loepnicb, one of four Milton-area players on the championsbip tearn - wbicb with the wîn will take its place wîthin the Hockey Hall of Fames Silver Stick exhibtt. Great team effort "In each garne, it seerned lîke sorne- one else stepped forward and con- tnibuted sornething," saîd head coach Paul Morrow, whose Twisters head tnto league and provincial playdowns this weekend sporting an arnazing 46-4-2 record - whicb bas eamned tbern the regular-season league cbampionsbip and tournarnent triurnpbs in Clanington, Orillia, Pembroke and at borne. "It was a true all-around tearn effort." Nortb Halton won six straigbt garnes en route to overaîl vîctoiy last weekend, and gave up a rneasly tbree goals. Tbat was due in no srnall part to sorne sulfocating defence by Brooke Itartwick, wbo also aîded offensive efforts witb a pair of assîsts - tbe last of wbîcb carne in a 3-0 quarterfinal wbîtewasb of Flarnborougb. Fellow Mîltonians Robyn McColl and Micbelle Serafini rnade valuable contributions as well. MeCoîl got tbe Twîsters off to a strong start witb a bat- tnick tn round ones 4-1 decision over Harnîlton, wbile Serafini - a co-cap- tain - not only provided leadership but a goal and an assîst in a 2-1 squeak- er over Clearview to wrap up the pre- lirninary round. Loepricb finisbed witb two goals and two assists, wbile she, Hartwick and McCoil ail secured garne MVP bion- ours. The local foursorne figured in rnore than haîf of North Haltons over- ail production, collectively sconing six tîrnes and addîng fîve belpers. Football sign-up The Halton Hilîs Mînor Football Association wîli be bolding registration for its 2007 season tornorrow and Sunday at Milton Mail. Players 10 to 17 years of age are eh- gible to sign up, with peewee (14-15) and junior varsîty (16-17) players corn- peting tn the Ontario Mînor Football League, and the younger players part of an atorn house-league tearn. The cost for peewee and junior var- sity is $360 per player, and $320 for the atorns. Tý, ;, -Ai f iii il il fli,

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