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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 8 Aug 2008, p. 20

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A20 -The Canadian Champion, Friday, Auguat 8, 2008 Shortstaffed midget Mavericks dlaim Zone, 8 'C' championship Payback is neyer as sweet as wben delîvered in last-ditch atLempLs Lo force overtime by the previ- championshtp play ously unbeaten Aces. Miltons midget lacrosse team can certainly "We adjusted our defence and offenstvely attest to that. . added more movement away from the bail, Refusing to fold up their Lents after AiI~~~r% and that made the différence," said head heading into Tuesday's Zone 8 'C' final coach Rob Davis. "Give the guys credit, early, the Mavericks engineered an went up and figured we didn't have insptred comeback Lo avenge their only -enough guys to get the job done, but they round-robin loss - echipsing the host Arthur fought back." Aces 8-7. Also tallying twice were Scott Dermott and Providing the heroics was Vikram Kalia, who Jake Davis - who potted the equalîzer with six put the visitors ahead with just 48 seconds minutes left - while Bryden Curran and Breudan remaining - on a had angle deposit as possession Farrell chipped in singles. time expired - Lu cap a two-goal gamne. Tbe midgets hope to ride the momentum of From Lhere Cory Early completed a rock-solid their league title wun into this weekends Ontario effort hetween the pipes, Lumning back a pair of 'C' championships in Hamilton. Tykes fail just short of provincial gold Miltons tyke lacrosse team goL close enough Lu perfect round-robin campaign and quarterfinal Ira n t o S Ck t provincial gold Lu LasLe ut Tuesday evemng in and semnifinal wmns over Sama (6-2) and WhiLby * *eWhiLby, 2 (10-1) respecuively, BuL in the end thse Mavericks had Lu choke Leading offensively were boey Szabo and a Short a Intense workoutm down a biLLer pill of championsbip defeat, losing Michael Scarfone, while Griffin Ellis-Callow sLood a mmnld coas la ovorail hoalti 9-7 Lu Peterboroughs second-entry tram« in thse taîl between the pipes - enjoying big detence * '11Workout ofitho Rayi'- Rouetine Is The Emnmi final of thse Ontario 'C' championsbips. from Brandon CoulLer and Riley Berin., Novr w rkot aoi.- Oosait ralorMilton held its own through a seesaw battle Their silver-medal showing mirrors a second- a* oe oku lu rsO rle and pulled Lu within two goals in the dying min- place finish in Zone 8 'C' playoff action, during leailns suerv workout utes of play, buL could draw no dloser. which they were edged 8-6 by Cambridge in thse -. muThse tykes cruised to thse championship with a title showdown. Th S, s * s Volunteers Needed for Provincial Drinking-water Lead Testing Program Halton Region is looking for residents and businesses who are connected to municipal groundwaler systems to volunteer for a community-wide drinking-water sampling program. Previous volunteers are asked to continue their participation in this and future rounds of testing. " We are looking for people who live in homes built before 1990 and suspect they have a Iead service connection, or lead in their home's plumbing. (Homes built before 1952 may have lead service connections or internaI lead plumbing, and homes built before 1990 may have lead solder connecting copper pipes.) * Halton staff will require access to your properly to collect a sample. Tesling is free and the results will be shared with you. Please register for this program by September 5, 2008. For more information call Halton Region at 905-825-6000 or 1-866-4HALTON (1 -866-442-5866) or visit the website at www.halton.calLeadlnWater. Be Water Wise thfils Summer Now that we are in the mîdst of summer, 1 would like to encourage you to be cautious with your outdoor water use to reduce the potential of outdoor water restrictions. Sign up for, a free Water Wise Landscape Assessment, offered through Halton Region, to learn how to reduce outdoor water use while still enjoying a beautiflul yard and Gary Carr garden. 1 would like to encourage everyone to be Water Rgoa hi Wise; a littie conservation by ail of us can make a significant Rgoa hi difference. For more information on being Water Wise both inside and outside of your home, or to sign up for the Landscape LAssessrnent program, visit www.halton.calwaterconservation. I, I Humas Resources and Ressources humaines et XPOS Social Deselopment Canada Développsement social Canada jrIuICROuvvICK uqmmiii raq I 509 Main St. E. Milton, ON L9T 3J2 I 905-864-9941

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