The Canadian Champion, Friday, May 18, 2007 - A21 \ Reding Avances to GHAC final with M. M. Robinson Wednesday afternoon a t Burlington's Nelson Stadium, Joe jurus offered a simple and straightforward challenge to his Bishop Reding Royals. "This gamne is ripe for the soned manager. The Royals apparently took that notion to heart, scoring twice on four bits in their next at-bat on the way to a 4-t victo- ry and advancement to yester- day's GHAC qualifying final. semîifînat, detîvering four shutout innings of two-hit bail. Leading offensively were Will Hunter and Lee Mathe, who drove in two runs and scored on a perfectly-played steal of home in the fifth. WeII-rounded showing from GYMNAST on page A19 Hîs alt-around wîn also included firsts on the pommi-el horse, bigh bar and power bars, as well as a 'silver on flocîr. "Along wNitb the vault. the high bars and floor are where V ve probably improved the most," Nunes explained. -l use t0 kind of stink at those but now l'm consistently medaling in them." -Fle Milton gymnasts victory cappcd a ctean sweep for bis Ontario squad, which grabbed the top four spots for a dom- inating team triumph. "Yeah, as a team we diri great. It was nîce ait of us finish- ing in a row tîke tisat,- he said. \Vîth bis succcss at the provincials and Fastern (.anadians, Nunes lias nots earned one of thrc spots i the coveted Rising Stars program. wbich is expcced to include sonne international training experience this sommer. Find Yer 'IJGame Golf Gel a grip of your golf game! " Customized golf clubs " Personalized Putter (Engraved Namne) * Regrip Promate & Increase Your Company Image in Market Place " Putters, Baliholders & Divot Tools 905-878-3282 Cmli: 905-699-7779 NOIC OF PS IDUS The Halton Region Health Department monitors standing water and catch basins for mosquito larvae each West Nule virus season. The surveillance is limited to those in urban areas that are on public lands in Burlington, Halton Hilîs, Milton, and Oakville. When mosquito larvae are found, the Health Department uses larvicide to control the larvae in order to reduce the inci- dence of West Nile virus in Halton. larvicide will be applied by a licensed applicator contracted by the Region. In Standing Water Throughout the summer, larvicide will be applied to standing water sites under the direction of the Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Bob Nosal. A granular formulation of the larvicide Bti (Bacil- lus thuringiensis israelensis), AquabacTm 200G, registration number 26863, will be placed in affected standing water in urban areas on public lands in Burlington, Halton Hilîs, Milton, and Oakville. Signs will be posted at each location indicating when the larvicide was applied. In Catch Basins Throughout the summer and through to October 31, 2007, larvicide will be applied to catch basins under the direction of the Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Bob Nosal. A pellet and/or bri- quet formulation of the larvicide methoprene (Altocid®), registration number 21 809 for pellet formulation, 27694 for briquet formulation, will be placed in catch basins in urban areas on public lands in Burlington, Halton Hilîs, Milton, and Oakville. For the locations and dates of treatrnent, please visit our website at tpww.halton.ca/wnv. For more information about West Nile virus, please call Halton Region. e1, 50 Il 51 Broi: Rod tvle nai 6 L m5 MAIN STREE EST. IMLT SAME * LEAM *. SEVC - FAI - OL e