#, session runs next week. Toronto Maple Leaf star center Doug Gilmour passes on some words of wisdom to an eagerâ€"listening youngster at Mark Kirton‘s Hockey School at Glen Abbey Arena earlier this week. The second Miller charity golf (Photo by Barrie Erskine) draws good numbers One hundred and twentyâ€"four golfers enjoyed another successful Century 21 Miller Real Estate Charity Golf Tournament for Easter Seal Kids held recently at Glen Abbey Golf Club. This was the second annual event. "There are three major ingrediâ€" ents needed to provide a premier tournament," said Bill Miller, presiâ€" dent of Century 21 Miller Real Estate. "Golfers, sponsors and 25 volunteers from our office giving up a day of their time. If any one ingreâ€" dient is missing then the tournament will not be successful. "In addition to the golfers and volunteers and on behalf of everyâ€" one at Easter Seals, I want to perâ€" sonally thank from the bottom of my heart all who participated." The team of Marc Rousseau, Gary Reed, Chris Luscombe and Scott MacFarland won the event. An autographed jersey of Toronto Maple Leaf star Doug Gilmour was sold for $750 during the auction which raised $4,400. An American Airlines trip for two to Phoenix, Ariz., including accommoâ€" dations and golf, fetched $2,200. Notable players were exâ€" National Hockey League referee Bruce Hood, who now operates a travel agency in Milton and Mark Kirton, a former NHL player with Toronto, Detroit and Vancouver and now a realtor with Countrywide Real Estate. Other realtors included Dan Cooper also with Countrywide, Gary Reed of Advantage Plus, Mike Brierly of Brierly Real Estate and Tony Caven from Barrie Re/Max. Special thanks to the following sponsors for their contributions: Platinum Sponsors â€" American Airlines, Lana‘s Boutiques, Loyalty Management Group, MacKay Hughes (1979) Ltd., SunLife Trust. Silver Sponsors â€" Accuform Golf Ltd., Cantel Ontario, Canadiana Shoppe, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Custom Video Services (Oakville‘s Video Duplication Professionals), M. Edward Powell Insurance, Evian Water, Family Golf Oakville, Glen Abbey Golf Club, McCutcheon‘s Camera Video, Multiâ€"Line Leasing, Oakville Beaver, Sea and Craft, Stu Paterson â€" CBC, Thomson and Jemmett Insurance Ltd., Tournament Sports Marketing Inc. Bronze Sponsors â€" Allan Candy, Atlas Van Lines (Canada) Ltd., B B Decals, Bud Farris, Century 21 Miller, First Line Printing, Gary Charlwood, Garvey‘s Men‘s Shops, Great Scott Communications, Halton Business Journal, Imperial Rug Galleries, Ivex Communications, Mr. J. McKenzie, Kopriva Taylor Funeral Home, McDonald‘s Corporation, Petroâ€" Canada, Pocket Press Printing, Tariq Abavi â€" Ariana Appraisals, Toronto Dominion Bank. Miles Crossâ€"Country Classic slated for end of the month The Ninth Annual Johnny Miles 6 Mile Crossâ€"Country Classic and Nick Riversâ€"Moore 2 Kilometer Family Fun will go Sunday, Aug. 29th at Hewick Farms in North Burlington. The 2 km race begins at 1:30 p.m. while the 6 mile race is set to go at 2 p.m. Registration is from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m and will be held in the barn. 184 Lakeshore Road East Oakville 845â€"5582 Fees are $3 for 2 km and $8 for six miles. Cheques can bemade payable to Running Hall of Fame and mailed to Hewick Farms, 5569 Townline West, Campbellville, Ont., LOP 1B0. Proceeds go to furâ€" ther the History of Running in Ontario. There are five categories in the 6 mile race â€" underâ€"20, 20â€"29, 30â€"39, 40â€"49 and 50â€"andâ€"over. Four divisions make up the 2 km run â€" underâ€"10, 10â€"14, 15â€"19 and parents. The 6 mile competition is named after Johnny Miles, twoâ€"time winâ€" ner of the Boston Marathon (1926 and 1929) and a recipient of the Order of Canada. For more information contact Laurence Hewick at (416) 335â€" 011. 389 Pearl Street Burlington 639â€"1372 €661 ‘g1 ‘Sny SMIN HIMON 411IAMVO â€" L L