A20 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, August 24, 2007 SPRSSpOR US LIItJ:SIï LVE LeLANL. e-mai sebiac(w)na it0flsercl.Cûtfl GRNIAM PAIN[ / CANADArICHAMPION "LEARNING FROM A PRO: Former NHL defenceman and Stanley Cup wnner Jay Wells ruas through a drul at the Bryan Trottier Hockey Camp this week at Mlton Sports Centre. Due ta other commitmentsTottier and fellow New York Isander alumrnus Bily Smith only made it for the tail end cf the camp. NKing captures Ontario PGA head pro titie Big finish gives Milton golfer one-stroke victory Danny King had ta be feeling quite gond heading into yesterdays Jane Rogers Memorial Championsbip ai Mississaugas Lakeview Golf Course. But then. seven bîrdies in a single round and a subsequent averaîl vîctory arc bound ta boost one's confidence. That birdie-fest propelled the 39-year old Miltonian to a sizzling 65-shot, six-under par finish Tuesday ai Peterborough Golf and Country Club - allowing bim to eclipse highly-accomplished playing competitor jerry Anderson for the Titleist and Footjoy Ontario PGJA fileýd Prolessional C bamptoibip title. "It was a good day My baIl stnikng was sharp and cominitted," saîd tbe direc- tor of instruction ai Aurora's Magna Golf Club, wbose one-sbot lead alter Mondav play beld up wben DnyKn lie and Anderson tore up DnyKn the Peterborough course witb matcbing 65s. "ht was basically a continuation of the (Canadian) Open." Witb the win, King put bis stamp on the AI Balding Memorial Tropby in just the second year of the tournaments existence - and cre- ated ample moînentum for ibis wees ane Rogers ppearance. I lie t\wo-time COpen competiior - %vbo mîssed the weekend eut by just two strokes last înontb .îî Markbam's Angcîs (len -saicl bie w~asn't t00 focused on bioN Anderson was perlorming in Peterborough. -Wîth a guy as successlul as Jerry. il you stant worrying about what hes doing you're going to HIl," said King, who sbed rune sbots off bis lourtb place performance ai the inau- gural eveni. "I jîîst concentrated on heating tbe course and seeing what bappened from tbere." The Jane Rogers Memorial, a Canadian Tour event wbere King is now playing on a sponsors invite, continues today Farewell1, Dance Smartly Champion horse put down.following injwry Canada's borse racîng industry bas lost one of ils aIl- lime premier fil- lies. witb tbe pass- ing of Dance Smartly. Flicchampion was eutbanîzed Dance Smartly lasi weekend after suffering an iirepara- bIe injury in bier paddock, related ta an artbrîtîc stifle. Nineteen years of age. Dance Smartly - owned and bred by Milton.s Sam-Son Farm - was not in boal, and bier last foal is a twa-year aid fiIIs, Gone\\î 'Dance Sinartîvx 'as a once-in-a-life- tîme horse," saîd Sam-Son president Tammy Samuel-Balaz, in Manday after- noon's announcement of the passing. 'She was magie and gave us incredible ibrilîs as botb a i aceborse and a brood- maie. While we were fortunate enoughi to bave bred and owned bier, she truly w~as Canadas horse." Destined to became racing royalty -coming from a prized bloodline and barn with a star-sbaped marking on bier forehead - the Jim Daly trainee is besi known as the first filly ta sweep tbe Canadian Triple Crown, doing 50 in 1991 ta bigbligbt a perfect season. She retired as the Ieàding maney- wvinninig filly or mare in tbe world - liaving amassed $3.2 millian. Greatness continued to surround Dance Smartly, as she wauld go on ta become the first mare ta produce back- to-back winners of the Queen's Plate - among other standout o[fspning. Milton Pleasure League Oldtimers Hockey PIAYDM8 WANH REGISTRATION DEAOLINE 18 AUGUSI 28/07 Our 10 team league requires a few new players. Must be age 40+, live in Milton. Games are non-contact, no slapshots, full cage required. No stats, no standings, no playofts, no goons. League has operated with safe and fun hockey for 25+ years. Sunday mornings October to March, annual fee $350. End of season ending ladies appreciation banquet. Please complete registration form available on the website. More details on the website. htt://Iphockey.com The Tooth Fairy doesn'tbring College Tui"tion it's ealiy ihai a gond education coss money -and tw ii ost even more when your ch id s ready fa post-secondary siud es. An RESP can make ail ihe difference when saving for pour h id's education. Remember earning about RESPs is an assigomeni pou can' afford to skip. Pour ch id's success starsn0W. Call me today for a no-obligation consultation. 1 Diana G. Bristow, VP, CFP Senior InvesimntniAdvisor Brisiow t' mant at crout 905-699-1455 011-888-504-6227 danabrisiow@nbpcd.com www.dianabristow.com BMO Nesbitt Burns,