Oakville Beaver, 21 Feb 1993, p. 21

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

ROCK STEADY: Skip Eleanor Robertson of the Oakville Curling Club lets fly with a rock during the Annual Oakville Annie Bonspiel at OCC Tuesday "It feels so good winning this. It‘s a different tournament for me. When I was back in grade 9 it seemed so bic." Wildcats coâ€"coach Nick Daniels was enthused about DeFrancesco‘s showing. "John was on offence the whole day," Daniels said. "He attacked right away. Next week will be toush for him. "I‘m going to win OFSAA‘s and you can quote me on that," said Elder who recently won the Ontario junior title at 110 Ibs. The win earned him a berth on the Ontario squad touring England and Scotland in July. (Cont‘d from Pg.20) the Halton tournament more worthy. "There are two guys from Bishop Ryan to watch out for. Who finishes first, second and third will depend on who‘s on their game on that day." DeFrancesco would like to return to the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association chamâ€" pionships. Last year he went 2â€"2 at 134.5 lbs. "I‘d love to place this year. I‘d like to win four or five matches this time." DeFranceso was one of four Wildeat champions on the day. The others were Dave Elder at 47.5 kg., Mike Elder at 51 kg. and Chris Walker at 77 ke. The Wildcats finished second in the team standings with 94 points. Milton‘s E.C. Drury won the title with â€"181 points. Third was Georgetown with 83 points. Top four in each weight division advance to GHAC‘s Thursday at Burlineton Central. On the other end of the spectrum it was just another day at the office for Dave Elder, 17. Notching his third straight Halton title was rather academic for the affable Elder. He went 3â€"0 and didn‘t give up a point. It‘s the OFSAA tournament that turns his crank. Both he and Daniels firmly believe provincial gold is well within reach. "Threeâ€"quarters of the battle is cutting weicht. I feel the best I‘ve Elder wins third straight Halton title Bones rink captures Annie Bonspiel ever felt in my wrestling career. I‘ve only lost three times this year and two of those losses came to university guys. "It‘s a highlyâ€"respected tournaâ€" ment. There‘s so many tough peoâ€" ple in it. "I‘d rather win OFSAA than the national championships," said Elder who finished seventh in last year‘s OFSAA‘s at 112 lbs. "Winning the Halton‘s and GHAC‘s don‘t mean a thing until OFSAA‘s." "I think if Dave Elder makes weight, he‘s the guy to beat," Daniels noted. "He‘ll definitiely place in top six but I want him to get the gold. He knows it and I know it." Other locals advancing to GHAC‘s were Sam Khan of WOSS, second at 54 kg., Peter Shields of WOSS, second at 57.5 kg., Nigel Paris of WOSS, second at 72 kg., OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 1st PROTECT your RESIDENCE ano BUSINESS 24 hrs. rrom BURGLARY, HOLD UP, FIRE MEDICAL DISTRESS %100 FREE ESTIMATE BY PHONE LIFE TIME PARTS LABOUR WARRANTY (APPLIES TO MONITORED SYSTEMS ONLY) * HIGH QUALITY LOWâ€"PRICES (WIRED WIRELESS SYSTEMS) * PROFESSIONAL SERVICE * NO FALSE ALARM POLICY * INSURANCE APPROVED * FINANCING AVAILABLE O.A.C. CALL US NOW BEFORE IT ISs TOO LATE! Tel: (416) 222â€"6017 OR (416) 222â€"8963 For more information please contact: Dave Dies at (416)â€"875â€"2519 (anytime) Patrick Houle at (416)â€"878â€"0882 (evgs) NEW PLAYERS NEW TEAMS is expanding to cover the entire Halton Region! We are looking for and Wednesday. Fran Bones rink of the Nobleton Curling Club captured the first event honors. Trevor Martin of Queen Elizabeth Park, second at 84 kg, Troy McMullin of WOSS, second at 95 kg., Mark Arruda of St. Thomas Aquinas, third at 51 kg., Glen Vienotte of WOSS, third at 77 kg. and Bryce Morawiec of WOSS, fourth at 67.5 ke. Daniels figured the Wildcats‘ secondâ€"place finish was just about right. There were both surprising and disappointing results on the day. "A couple of guys didn‘t do as well as expected but other guys made up for it," Daniels said. "It all comes out in the wash." Loyola entered two wrestlers. Gavin St. Louis, was fifth at 54 kg. with a 4â€"4 record and Rob Manuliak went 0â€"2 at 64 kg. Top two from GHAC‘s go onto the OFSAA championships at University of Windsor March 5â€"6. (Photo by Peter McCusker) The Patti Winter rink from OCC captured the fifth event, defeating the Wilma Kobylnik rink of Guelph Curling Club in the final 10â€"2. Gail Betts, Joanne Scheel and Carolann Sproat were other members of the Winter rink. The Alice Frazer rink of North Halton took the sixth event with 20 points. Runnerâ€"up was the Joanne Bradley rink of Dixie Curling Club with Marjory Davis, Gail Hooper and Jane Hinan were other members of the Manning rink. Norma Black, Lynda Collis and Carole Windsor were other members of the Grenier rink. The Lorraine Manning rink of Burlington Golf and Curling Club won the fourth event, beating the Mary Lou Gremer rink of Milton Curling Club in the final 9â€"4. Anne Marriage, Marjorie Gallagher and Anne Swantee were other memâ€" bers of the Hrab rink. Joyce Beardmore, Betty McLaren and Margaret Chantler were other members of the McLaughlan rink. The Toni Hrab rink from Dixie Curling Club won the Pat Doran Memorial Trophy third event with a 10â€"5 decision over the Jan McLaughlan rink of Orangeville in the final. 15 points. Sue Bond, Tim Wells and Arlene Matheson were other members of the Moynes rink. Maxine Kelly, Jean Cox and Jane Steadman were other memâ€" bers of the Barr rink. The Countrywide Town Centre Realty second event winner was the Yvonne Moynes rink of Toronto Cricket. Moynes defeated the Elaine Barr rink of Dixie Curling Club in the final 11â€"7. Shirley Finlay, Jennie Noble and Olga Bosada were other members of the Gardiner rink. Liz Martin, Sue Berrisford and Dorrit Webb were other members of the Hunchak rink. Main event consolation winner was Faye Gardiner‘s rink from host OCC, defeating Dorothy Hunchak‘s rink from Mississauga Golf and Curling Club in the final 10â€"5. Lori Ragogna, Orvena MacGillivray and Stella Hendry were other members of Sandwell‘s rink. Bones‘ foursome, which included Barb Davies, Carol Schultz and Marilyn Taylor, defeated Betty Sandwell‘s rink from the Grimsby Curling Club 9â€"6 in the first event final. Fran Bones‘ rink from the Nobleton Curling Club took top honors at the Annual Oakville Annie Bonspiel Wednesday at the Oakville Curling Club. The Addiction Research Foundation is offering a new treatmentâ€"research program that can help you. Treatment is conducted individually on an outâ€"patient basis in the Toronto and Mississauga area. All information is maintained in strict confidence. Compensation For further details, call weekdays 595â€"6099 _ INTERESTED IN DECREASING OR STOPPING YOUR DRINKING? ° FILLED WITH SOFAS, SOFABEDS, LOVESEATS, WING CHAIRS, SWIVEL CHAIRS, RECLINING WING CHAIRS, RECLINERS, PICTURES, LAMPS, BEDROOM/DINING ROOM FURNITURE, LEATHER SOFAS, MATTRESSES AND MUCH MORE! Also available, the famous "FAR EAST COLLECTION® ARF SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT ... 15,000 SQ. FT. SHOWROOM Addiction Research Foundation Fondation de la recherche sur la toxicomanie

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy