Atom Hurricanes still on track The Halton Major Atomr Hurricanes, sponsored by Big Arn’s Sports and Don Cherry’s Restaurant, racked up two more wins this week in games against Barrie and Burlington. Playing host to the Barrie Flyers at Erin arena, the Hurricanes shut out their guests 4-0. Goaltender Andrew Penner was unbeatable to earn his shutout. Halton Clayton rink awesome The curling season is underway at Georgetown’s house of granite, North Halton Golf and Country Club on Maple Avenue. end bonspiel slate has com- menced. This past weekend fea- tured a men’s playdown for a berth in the Holiday Inn Challenge competition to be Held in Alliston during th first weekend in December. This event, sponsored by Jules Russiani’s Halton Hills Tire Centre in Moore Park Plaza, is dubbed the “Firestone Challenge”. Its championship game was held on Sunday afternoon between rinks skipped by Andy Clayton and Gary IBEELINE TRAVEL| 112 Main St. S.) 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The game started out in classic fashion. Clayton grabbed a point in the first and Mizener two in the sec- ond. Then, the Clayton squad, comprised of Todd Maclntyre, Al Thompson and Bill Rivers, began to show what it had all week- end. With steady, deliberate shot-making, they could do no wrong. This seeming team of des- tiny, captured single points- in the third, fourth and fifth ends. Then, it closed the fate of the Mizener foursome with a big three-point steal in the sixth. Mizener and his crew could only squeeze a single point from Clayton’s boys before they ran out of rocks. The final tally was an impressive 8-3 count with a house showing four more white stones. Undefeated, the Clayton squad should represent the local club well at the zone event. 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