Oakville Beaver, 10 Mar 1993, p. 19

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] Don‘t Let This Magic { Spell Pass You By! Seeded second in the 15â€"team field, West Si natives Dan Lewis and Vijay Vyas, lost 15â€"6, play, West Side posted a 7â€"1 record in four mat The juveniles will be in action Saturday at t! Scarborouch. Oakvilleâ€"based West Side Volleyball Club was upset by London‘ Source for Sport in the quarterfinals of the Ken Davis Open juvenile nament, Saturday in Bowmanville. Two of the participants from the 23 clinics across Canada will be selected through a random draw to attend the Cocaâ€"Cola/Wayne Gretzky Hockey Camp in Quebec City in June. At the Toronto clinic, aspiring players aged 7â€"15 will learn basic skills from certified CAHA coaches. Michael Kinnunen and Bryan Kirsten will attend a Coca Cola/NHL Future Stars hockey clinic March 20 in Toronto‘s Maple Leaf Gardens after their names were drawn from a special Future Stars hotline number Two Oakville players are among the 100 lucky youngsters who will get a chance to skate with the Great One himself at the Wayne Gretzky Hockey Camp. There were seven teams entered, ie including the Selects‘ Juvenile Tigers juveniles and midgets. The juvenile Tigers, featuring locals Cathy Hardman and Christy Wilson, went winless in pool play; the midget Selects went 1â€"2 Maroons, led by Oakville‘s Kristen Ruschiensky, went 3â€"0 in roundâ€"robin play and defeated Toronto in the final, 15â€"5. 15â€"10. Peel Juvenile Selects captured the Bugarski Cup girls volleyball tourna ment in Windsor on the weekend. _ MAR. 1621 < M Elder felt his pin of Anthony Davis in the semiâ€"final was the key match of the draw. Davis was the No. 1 seed based on his runnerâ€"up finish at OFSAA last year. "I had beaten him three times this year but I went in there thinking those three don‘t count. The coach (Daniels) made sure I was not overconfident and took it one match at a time." Next up are the Canadian national junior championships in Saskatoon, April 2â€"3. He‘ll be competing in the 50 kg. division (110 pounds). Four other White Oaks wrestlers also competed but failed to place: Tariq Sheikh at 57.5 kg., Nigel Paris at 72 kg., Chris Walker at 77 kg. and Troy McMullin at 95 kg. Trevor Martin of Queen Elizabeth Park posted a 1â€"2 mark at 84 ke. en Fni. Sat. Sun Wed Federation of Schools Athletic Assoctation champiâ€" I L l J onships, Friday at the University of Windsor. E: After winning the Halton championship last month, the White Oaks Secondary School student went on record as saying he would win the OFSAA title. And Elder, who entered the twoâ€"day competition as the fifth seed in the 47.5 kilogram (104.5 pounds) division and with a 38â€"2 season record, lived up to his word when he won all five of his matches without surrendering a single point. His domination was capped by a 9â€"0 whiteâ€" wash of Ron Little of Sarnia Colle ziate in the goldâ€"medal bout. "I was pumped," a jubilant Elder said Monday Elder, who became only the second WOSS student to win an OFSAA wrestling crown (Shawn Stipich was the first in 1991), said the meet is the pinnacle for any wrestler in the province because it‘s simply the toughest event around. "This feels awesome." he said. "This is the best feeling I‘ve ever had." "This is as good as it gets," said White Oaks coach Nick Daniels. "I always knew Dave had the abiluy. He worked hard for and put it all together. He stayed focused through the whole tournament. He stuck to a gameplan and played to his strengths." se h se e e e se t e YO UR BESTT A t n t t t e e we ENTERTAINMENT VALUE! ALL SEATS RESERVED « PRICE INCLUDES TAX Selects roll in Windsor Tue. MAR. 16 x 7:30 PM Wrestler is too tough \ T LC FAMILY NIGHT SAVE $4 MAR 20 MAR 21 $10.50 â€" $13.50 â€" $16.50 Special RINKSIDE SEATS Available Call Box Office For Details! COPPS COLISEUM ON ALL TICKETS! 18 )9 12NOONt 1:00PMt 1:00PMt 3:30PM.. 1:30PM.. 'fl C [ 'f} C in , 7:30PMt 7â€"30PMt 7:30PM 7:30PM 5â€"30PM e es onl 2 «ie ale ale ie «ie * CHARGE BY PHONE: (416) 645â€"5000 * COPPS COLISEUM BOX OFFICE (no service charge) * All Feâ€"ZG=w=ese outlets (service charge of $2 per ticket) (service charge of $2.25 per ticket plus $1.50 handling fee) INFORMATION & GROUP RATES (416) 546â€"4040 ss prediction the Ontario ition champiâ€" it the Junior competition as the fifth and with a 38â€"2 season of his matches without GOLD RUSH AT OFSAA hallen Stories by Tom Michibata , At ‘ 'f"’f.'_ UT course at the pri and other pool activities, indoor soccer and weight training "I‘ve always been active and like to help kids keep active." said who n Nick Jelinek is hoping to help local youths survive the occasional boredom of March Breakâ€"â€" which is why he has come up with someâ€" thing called the Oakville March Break Sports Camp, March 15â€"19 at Appleby College. For a cost of $150 per camper (including final day lunch and all taxes), Jelinek is offering formal instruction and coaching in basketâ€" ball, volleyball, squash and badâ€" minton, plus supervised swimming lelinek Get a break from boredom QEP‘s other medal was a bronze which went to the junior boys 200m medley relay team of David Balne, Rob Connor, Jeff Winter and DeCou. Although QEP failed to improve on its thirdâ€"place finish, it managed to amass 60 more points this time around. Bonnell attributes that to the team‘s depth. "People think swimming is an individual sport but even if you finish 16th you contribute a few points." Meanwhile, Appleby College‘s senior boys 200m freestyle relay team of Mike Stewart, Matt Mahoney, Dennis Pao and Tim Andrews won gold ooo torssâ€"â€"â€"oâ€" with a time of 1:45.41. All four girls had personalâ€"best times in the medley "and when that happens you get a record," said coâ€"coach Jim Bonnell. "It was just amazâ€" ing to see them break a record like that. It should stand for a long time." Ironically, the foursome eclipsed a meet record in apparently winning the Halton championships the week before but were disqualified for jumping into the pool prematurely to celebrate. NJ The "BES y en 1989 OLDS 98 TOURING SEDAN 4 DOOR 1992 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE 4 DOOR 1990 BUICK REGAL GRAND SPORT 2 DOOR 1989 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE 4 DOOR $15,480 $13,940 $12,980 $14,840 $15,980 1992 BUICK CENTURY 4 DOOR $10,940 $11,980 1990 BUICK CENTURY LTD 4 DOOR KERB CADILLAC 845â€"1681 t€ 1991 GMC TRACKER CONVERTIBLE 1990 CORSICA LT 4 DOOR $8,880 T mé IC itc - § C Cote . Ns nd c y J o tw £ Wiks E: & ME W "pes 20 s S & J\ «. ult TV \ .. w . x â€"; s _./ _ «c s cRICE x 3 tz * °& & & x s x 3 Appl Two bronze medals by Michael MacDiarmid and a pair of recordâ€"smashing performances by its relay teams powered Queen Elizabeth Park to a thirdâ€"place finish at the Ontario high school swimming champiâ€" b ._r\.?::\"[ Kok |]l\\ ‘\\;’:T Â¥ Y i | gase ~ag I THE OAKVILLE BEAVER 38 les are in the swim oke Olympium. Kenned ind second, respectively. boys 50â€"metre freestyle style in 56.92 seconds. 11( f nt | MERAY OF OAKVILLE 300 South Service Rd. W 845â€"6623 1989 YOLYO 740 GLE 16 VALVE WAGON $11,995 $15,995 | $11,995 $21,995 ©18,995 $17,995 $9,995 1987 VOLVO 240 DL WAGON $8,995 Enrollment is limited to 100 stuâ€" dents, meaning one coach for every eight participants. Contact the school for more information. Meanwhile, Appleby College will be once again running its Summer Sports School, July 5 to Aug. 27. The school has served over 3,000 youngster in the area over the past three years in tennis, soccer, hockey and a general Exploring the Sports program. In addition, there are advanced tennis and hockey sessions. â€" school. Jelinek says he was distressed to hear about kids hanging around shopping mall arcades in their free time when "they could be developâ€" ing themselves as a person." 1986 VOLVO 740 GLE 1987 VOLVO 740 TURBO WAGON 1988 YOLYO 760 TURBO WAGON 1985 VOLVO 240 GL 1988 YOLVO 760 GLE 1990 YOLYO 740 TURBO ik a ©12,995 $14,495 $18,495 $13,995 | KENNEDY FORD 0 South Service Rd 845â€"1646 $9,495 $6,495 $7,495 $6,995 ; [(« 34 qo 1991 ESCORT LX WAGON 1992 THUNDERBIRD 1989 TAURUS SHO 1992 CROWN VICTORIA 1991 CROWN VICTORIA 1990 FORD TEMPO 1989 FORD TEMPO 1992 FORD FESTIVA 4 [\ m s“\.sv‘/; e /7N KT > él;w,f:77 L Payment musi accompany this application. Deduct $45 total for second and third members of family. Make your cheque paysble and mail io: APPLEBY COLLEGE SUMMER SPORTS RECISTRATION 340 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, Ontario, L6K JP1. HOCKEY ADVANCED TENMS TENNIS ADVANCED SOCCER EXPLORING THE SPORTS Sessions: Check the box identifying the sessions you wish to attend. Programmes are available one or multipleâ€"week sessions. Pay only $110â€"$170 for subsequent weeks or programmes. APPLICATION FORM * Hockey School _ ¢ Tennis School ($209 one week) ($209 one week) ($170 addt‘l weeks) ($170 addt‘l weeks) ADY ANCHD EEXKIONS: affwred only is experienond/coy usngmeniniaus ie ieneseabanan o gccur t enc uc ol Aiemcate i nocksynocces comgintex_[C] KEFUND POUCY: Cononflations w anremend es us 14 a PLAYING ABILITY mmmluoui NUMBERS AGE As OF WLY 1. 1999 PARTICIPANT LAST NAMEB whnelner Ihe issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no later than April 10, 1993. Please include your name, address and telephone number. Note: The LLBO gives the applicant details of any objections © PJ o ies ooA o it If you want your name, address and telephone number to be kept confidential, you must clearly state this request in your letter. Ontario The following establishment has applied to the Liquor L Board of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Li Application for a Sale Licence Mama‘s In The Kitchen 125 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville Any resident of the municipality may make written submi whether the issuance of the licence is in the nublic intera Submissions to be sent to Licensing and Permits Branch Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lake Shore Blvd. E., Toronto ON MSE 144 Fax: (416) 326â€"0308 Notice of 9 Liquor Licence Application Reduced rates for additional weeks * Fullâ€"day coed programmes * One or m sessions * Run throughout July and August * Video instruction and analysis > awareness * Supervised recreation time in our indoor pool * Special tâ€"shirt * h&n”‘.&.l‘.”&v-h'fldm All refunds are L . P tee OAKVILLE HONDA 175 Wyecroft Road 845â€"6653 $10,348 1989 HONDA ACCORD LX 1990 ACURA INTEGRA LS $13,952 1990 HONDA ACCORD EXR COUPE 1991 HONDA ACCORD EXR $14,129 $16,497 $10,780 $9,958 $19,870 1991 HONDA CIVIC $9,8 87 Summer Sports Schools BEOINNER, NOUSE LEAGUE 1989 TOYOTA COROLLA 1988 PRELUDE Si 1992 PRELUDE SR DATE OF BIRTH G Si wo JULY 140 1116 1+3 FIRST NAME BUS. (FATHE®) mania and bocliry playars of select, AAâ€"AAA cultiee. 540 Lakeshore Road West, Oal:ville, Ontario Information: (416) 845â€"4681 or 845â€"0072 INTERMEDIATE, Y Soccer School applied to the Liquor Licence a under the Liquor Licence Act LOCKWOOD CHRYSLER ($149 one week) ($110 addt‘l weeks) $14,300 845â€"6653 $2,800 Appleby College 1987 DODGE ARIES 4 DOOR 1992 SUNDANCE 5 DOOR HATCHBACK $3,800 $8,800 $5,800 $9,900 $8,900 1984 PLYMOUTH RELIANT programmes * One or multiâ€"week instruction and analysis + Nutrition 1989 PLYMOUTH COLT DL 1989 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 2630 _ 14 1992 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1988 ISUZU TROOPER LTD 1992 DYNASTY LE HEALTHI INSURANCE NUMBER subject io a £35.00 fos. ADVANCED, BUS. (MOTHER) POSTAL CODE AUGUST #13 1620 227 "Exploring the * Sports" School ($189 one week) ($140 addt‘l weeks) ssion as to Awards 19

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