ATDMIC'ATsoz: ATIJMIC:933$E : ATOMIC 733EXR ATOMI0757: : : ATDMIC :533EXP. ATOMIC:5.17: : : ELzAN1MBX16. : : EL'AN'MBX14' ' ' ROSSIGNOL 48K HIGH? END SKI SACHIFCE MON. g-FRL 9:30- 9 SAT. 9-6, 'TYROLIA' ' FREEFL-EX- Régl175.0'OI : SKI BINDING BLOWOUT? SUN; NOON-5 SALOMON 15.7.5 : ' : Reg..195.00 . 11999 4-3 over Hamilton and 3-2 over Burlington.The two wins moved the Rangers to 17-7-2. TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE ATOM Oakville Maple Grove Wlage Rangers were in fine form over the weekend, recording a pair of Triâ€"County Hockey League victories â€" Chris McCauley (2), Logan Walsh and Stuart Brown scored against Hamilton, a team the locals hadn’t beaten in two years. Ed Wishlott and Brown notched two helpers each. Josh Crowley, Stuart Matheson and McCauley tallied against Burlington. Oakville atoms on a roll Earlier, the Rangers dropped a 5-1 deci- sion to OrangeviHe. Crowley scored for Oakville. PEEWEE A Bryan Kirsten and Jim Romph fired two goals each to power Oakville King Caledon Farms to an 8-0 rout of Georgetown. The win improved the Rangers' record to 17-6-2. Rich Grassi. Gordie Ball, Kyle MacDonald and Mike Dinner were the other Ranger marksmen. Assists went to Ball (3), Willy Lacey (2), MacDonald (2), Jamie Ward, Mike Dragosits and Dinner. Josh Van Wieren post- ed the shutout. Rangers posted a 1-2-0 record at the Silver Stick Tournament recently in Welland. They lost to Pelham 6-1 and Glanbrook 3-0 Oakville Blades' Dan Delmonte has moved into seventh place among Central Ontario Jr. A Hockey League scorers. The sophomore forward, who has already agreed to attend Bowling Green University on a scholarship next season, has 25 goals and 45 assists in 32 games. Blades, who staged a four-goal comeback to dump Milton last Friday, host lowly Georgetown tonight (Friday, 8 pm.) at Oakville Arena. A make-up date for Sunday's snowed-out game against Burlington has yet to be announced. Former Blades coach Paul Beckner has landed on his feet after being gassed by Oakville in midâ€"November. He’s with defending Ontario Jr. B champion Kitchener Dutchmen as a goaltender coach and advance scout. Ironically he started this year off with Kitchener as an assistant under Mike Keams but jumped at the opportunity to guide Oakville. Blades host Georgetown FOR YOUR PERSONAL WELCOME OR INFORMATION ON BECOMING A REPRESENTATIVE. PLEASE CALL ..... A BKBÂ¥<S~H93VER 1h: Brides-{04x are invited to a Welcome Wagon 3W Admittance is FREE, PM but by Invitation Only! To receive an invitation. please telephone: Em Oakviue Northeast Glen Abbey Wat 342-1335 841-1560 341-3593 321-0194 ROSEMARY â€" 762â€"451 6 or 364-0017 MOTHERS-TO-BE LET US- PUT OUT THE MAT FOB-YOU! I! you are-expecth: an addition to (he lamily pg will mm! (0 mend. look what WELCOME WAGON has in slot: [or you - Denmxrmbns - Special Displays - Emilia; (in: lo! every - Numerous Door Prim Mom-(Me ' FREE ADMISSION For a tree invitation to our upcoming show or more information, please call NEW-IN TOWN'.R but blasted Rochester, NY. 8â€"0‘ Ward from MacDonald was the lone scor. ing play against Pelham. Matt Maiola, Ward, Dinner. Dragosits, Ball, MacDonald. Lacey and Kirsten tallied against Rochester. Dinner (3), Grant McLaney (2), Romph (2) had assists. Andrew Bond registered the shutout. MVPs were MacDonald, Van Wieren and Dinner. ATOM A Tyler Sprigg registered a hat-trick to pace Oakville to a 7-5 win over OrangevllleIhe win improved the Rangers’ record to 13-8-6. Jason Watt, Rob Kapucinski and Dan Whitting added a goal and an assist apiece. Dave Winger notched the other tally. Mike Probyn, Chris With, Mike Foiland, Craig Trenholm and Marc Daniels also assisted. Sunday, the Rangers and Erin tied 1â€"1. Spraggs from Folland was the scoring play for Oakville. Rangers also shaded Chinguacousy 3â€"2 at Maple Grove. David Rookyard, Michael Watson and Folland scored. EDEN - 827-5806 364-001? Feb, 28â€"Holiday