-h A22 - The Canadian Champion, Friday November 10, 2006 M Hart back in the ring Nov. 18 Local boxer Matt Hart is set te make bis long-awaited return to the ring next Saturday, November 18, when Stele Promotions puts on a card at the Brampton Powerade Centre. Slated te take on a Mentreal- area pugilist, the 29-year-old welterweight will be part of a seven-figbt evening hîghligbt- ed by Bryon Mackie's CBF mid- dleweight titie defence against Winnipeg's Larry Sharpe. Hart basn't [ougbt since july 2005, due to a shoulder injury that kept him ont for nearly a year and a cancelled figbt back in jone. He remains nnbeaten as a pro, witb tbree unanimous decisions. Tickets are $25 or $35 eacb, and are available tbrougb Ticketmaster or at the door. Save 5 0%c or mor&* on your annual water heating costs when compared to electric water heaters. Natural gas costs $127 LESS per year i23 Your water heater is the second targest oser cf energy in your home andl accoonts for 20-25% cf your energy bill. Yoss can cut your water heating energy bill by 35% or more' by replacing an electric water beater with natural gas. AndI vouIli aise enjey an abondant supplv cf hot water becanse a natural gas water heater is 2 times faster at heating water compared to electrie. A BRUSH WITH GREATNESS: Members of the North Haltori Twisters B peewee team - which includes Miltonians Vanessa Consiglio, Breanne Moinar, Josan Pineau-Levman, Tamara McKelvie and Brooke Scully - pose with Canadian Women's National Team players Meghan Agosta and Cherie Piper during a skate with the world and Olympic champions at Ktchener Memorial Auditorium Monday afternoon. The Twisters were one of just three teams chosen f rom across southern Ontario to be on the ice with the national team prier to its start to this week's Four Nations Cup. Cougars edge 'Hawks Tuesday nigbt's home-ice tilt with tbe Burington Cengars nearly cost the IceHawks more than just another loss. Forcibly bowled over by a higb-flying Cory Conacher at the tail end of bis teams 5-3 loss, young gealie Vince Cusick - wbo's seen the lions share of work in recent weeks - for- tnnately sustainedjust a temporary daze and finished eut the game. Milton enjoyed one of uts more productive entmngs against a playoff secore eppenent, bot conldn't bnild on its 2-0 first- period lead. Davtd Vallorani, Dean Kulla and John Raggtnnti did the scoring, while Allen Petrettc assisted on the first twe goals. The lccHawks should be able te get back in tbe win col- umn tonight, when they host the last-place Bramalea Blues - who have jost one measly ictory this season - starting at 7:30 p.m. CARE FOR CAREGIVER EDUCATION SERIES "Don 't struggle alone, register today!" Family Caregiver Education 0 muongas A iJuke Energy Company Ge tefat. iituios.c Matt Hart $363 Electric 'water heaters