Blades eye Cougars This Sunday night‘s game between the Blades and the Burlington Cougars looks to be one of the biggest and most exciting match ups of the season. Coming off a 3â€"3 tie with Streetsville on Tuesday, the Blades take on the â€"Milton Merchants on Friday night and then prepare for the showdown on Sunday with the Cougars. These two games could be pivotal to the Blades‘ hopes of catching second place over the Cougars. A second place Scoring Leaders #22 Kent Williams #12 Jason Slaney #23 Gord Kalverda #7 Jud Richards #3 Corey Wareng The Blades have excellent speed and scoring punch on each of its top three lines. You can look forward to a very fast paced, intense affair which will feature some of the most explosive talent in Junior A hockey. After a dismal start to the season, the Blades have been the hottest thing in town with a 18â€"4â€"2 record in the past 24 games standing heading into the playoffs will put the Blades in a very comfortable position. Tuesday‘s Results: Hamilton 7, Georgetown 9 Burlington 7, Mifton 3 Oakville 3, Streetaville 3 Cobourg 6, Ajax 4 Orillia 28 Newmarket 28 Barrie 30 Cobourg 21 Collingwood 29 Peterboro _ 32 Lindsay _ 30 Hamilton Burlington 32 Oakvile _ 31 Brampton â€" 20 Mitton 32 Streetsville 31 Geor?etown32 Royal York 29 Note: One point awarded for overtime loss. Budng®" (as of Jan. 10 TB Or! / /C/fe l at the Oakville boatbuilder ready to display latest designs at Toronto Boat Show By Gord Kolle Special to the Beaver And among the latest offerings from Harris and Ellis Yachts, on Bronte Road, will be a pair of classy shallow draft vessels, one for yachting the other for Harris and Ellis Yachts is about to launch its display of boat designs at the Toronto International Boat Show this weekend. Holding a model of one of the Oakville firm‘s popular boats are Mark Ellis (centre ) and sales rep Cam McTavish. Company coâ€"owner Dave Harris (right) looks on. (Photo by Peter McCusker) SUN. JAN,. 9 2â€"4 P.M. $167,900. 1216 KIRSTIE COURT #12 Spotless 3 bedroom townhome in small complex in North Oakville, immaculate. /â€"%â€"â€"â€";, TIM HORTON‘S NIGHT OAKVILLE ARENA SUNDAY, JANUARY q9TH 1994 AT 7:30 P.M. Admission: Adults $5.00, Students $4.00, Childs/Seniors $3.00 Exciting OHA â€" Jr. A. Hockey 326 Lakeshore Rd., E., DAVID STAIT* 845â€"4267, 338â€"2289. SPECIAL DOOR PRIZES AND TIM HORTONS MUGS WILL BE GIVEN AWAY THROUGHOUT THE GAME 111111 ROYAL LePAG i1111 SAT. JAN. 8 The Pilot 39 is a semiâ€"custom motor yacht, the first design in the company‘s Pilot line. The firm already has advance orders for this shallowâ€"draft yacht powâ€" ered by a 420 hp. Yanmar turboâ€"Diesel. "We‘re pretty excited about the boats," said company designer Mark Ellis. "We‘ve had customer interest in the designs already. Obviously, there‘s a good niche for boats like these." Accommodations include a master The Toronto International Boat Show is being held in the Automotive building on the CNE grounds from Jan. Tthâ€"16th. Sailfest is an entire section of the show devoted to sailingâ€"related disâ€" plays. For the first time, sailing exhibitors will be grouped in one place. For more information, call Harris and Ellis Yachts st 905â€"825â€"0036. With this design, Harris and Ellis provides a cruising sailboat with 686 sq. ft. of sail area and a Yanmar 100 hp. inboard Diesel. The boat has excellent allâ€"around visibility. It features belowâ€"deck comâ€" forts such as a spacious galley, overhead "aircraft" storage lockers, large refigeraâ€" tor/freezer, and expansive master cabin. The Harris and Ellis booth will be located in the Sailfest section of the boat show. The firm won‘t have any actual boats at the show. But it will have information on its new boats, including Cabo Rico Yachts and their popular classics such as the Nonsuch and Limestone lines. > The Ellis designed Northeast 37 Motorsailer is another sureâ€"toâ€" please vessel. The Pilot 39‘s top speed is 23 knots and features traditional yacht lines meldâ€" ed to a highâ€"speed hull form. cabin forward with a 60â€"inch wide island double and adjoining head and shower. A guest cabin with ensuite head, a complete galley (kitchen) and a roomy salon/pilot house are some of the vesâ€" sel‘s goodies. The craft is perfect for deep sea fishâ€" ing and coast hugging trips to the Foxcroft Equestrian Centre is located in Millgrove in the Flamborough area. Brebner top novice at Foxcroft competition Brebner,11, win the Novice I Division with had first place finishes in the Novelty Class and Equitation over Fences events. She came secâ€" ond in the Equitation on the Flat event. Oakville‘s Alison Brebner won the Brian Mansel Watson Trophy at the recent Foxcroft Equestrian Centre Student Horse Show.