24 "TON/l/rs/IE CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CEO INC. M? TMFALGAH M, AT THE O.E.W.. OAKVILLE 844-2320 PROPOSED PRESSURE REGULATING FACILITY SITE SELECTION STUDY AREA IPL encourages all interested citizens to attend an Open House where informed staff will be available to respond to questions, and visitors will have an opportunity to complete questionnaires soliciting their views on the project. If you are unable to attend or require more information before the Open Houses. you may call. Thursday. April 1, 1993, 3 - 9 p.m. Radioman, Ontario: Tyandaoa Municipal Golf Course 1265 Tyandaoa Park Dr. Tuesday, April 6, 1993, 3 - 9 p.m. Mooretown, Ontario: Sports Complex, 1166 Emily St Wednesday, April 7, 1993, 3 - 9 p.m. Arkona, Ontario: Taxandria Community Centre, Hwy 7 (south of Arkona). PROPOSED INTERCOASTAL PIPELINE ROUTE Tuesday. March 30, 1993, 3 - 9 p.m. Aw Ontario: North Dummes Fuehall, Scott Street Wednesday, March 31, 1993, 3 - 9 p.m. Kintoro, Ontario: Masomc Hall, Hughway 19 To introduce the InterCoestal project to the public, IPL and its consultants, Ecolotpcal Semces for Planning Ltd., will be conducting Information Open Houses at ttue locations along the proposed lnterCoestaI route, as follows: PUBLIC INFORMATION OPEN HOUSES In April, 1993 lPL plans to apply to the National Energy Board (NEBl for approval of ttus pvomct lnterprovincial Pipe Line System Inc. of Edmonton, Alberta and ANR Pipeline Company Inc. of Detroit, Michigan (ANR) have jointly undertaken to develop a new natural gas transportation system in Ontario and Michigan, to be known as the interCoastaI Pipe Line protect. The Canadian portion of the proposed project consists of: 0 construction of an underground crossing of the St. Clair River to connect With a new 18 km pipeline from ANR in Michigan; 0 construction of approximately 18 km of new pipeline from the St. Clair R. to the lnterprovincial Pipe Line Inc. (lPL) Sarnia Terminal; . conversion of approximately 242 km of eXisting oil pipeline to natural gas transmission service, from Sarnia to Oakville, ON; 0 future construction ot a compressor station in the Vicinity of Medina, northeast of London, ON; . construction of pressure regulating faculities at the IPL Sarma Terminal and on the outskirts of Burlington, ON; . construction of a metering facility in Milton, ON. AN INVITATION TO COMMENT ON THE PROPOSED INTERCOASTAL PIPE LINE PROJECT PART ONE OF A THREE-PART SERIES WHO lt llllllll1llllll0iti ZILIC TOLL FREE: 1-800-668-2951 lnterprovincial Pipe Line Inc. Marianne was born and raised in London, Ontario. She attended Fanshaw College and McMaster University in the English program. She has 3 years' sales experience and has been with Towne Chev- Olds for over a year. Marianne drives GM's best seller and would be happy to show you the Cavalier and take you for a test drive. PROPOSED METERING FACILITY LOCATION We Barry Broughton and Randy MacPherson scored as the Wings edged Mr. Spa Sharks 2-1 in the second game of the best-of-three 'A' championship series. Doug Goodale, from Gary Walker, scored the lone Sharks goal. Barrie Wilson set up Broughton. For the fifth straight year, Oarhouse Wings are champions of the Oakville Men's Broomball League. Mike Tingle scored two goals and Gary Long had a goal and an assist for Penn's Place. Mike Sharp and Phil Carsley replied for the Bulls. Guy Holt and Sean Carsley assisted. Perra's Place won pionship a with a 3-2 Bulls. Wings win another title 136! LAKESHORE RD. W.. OAK. (Next to McDonalds) (up to M x 36) FOR QUALITY & VALUE Tel. 849-8104 POSTER FRAMING ,tJA B5 i),'! the 'B' cham- win over CC's IMIII‘ ITIE OAKVILLE BEA Sieoratllli1ttatrdli. Novice Rangers TAYLOR! mums . Pom W. Chm Car-by. Jun Stud-son. "all Hummer: Wm mun PM a. Inca-Id 2. May M., lgttsattob_Bttrr-t â€NOR OAKS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 33:“. Find Pow. mm. WHEELS (PLAYOFFS) HUGHES "ARI anon FEM! WHITE Jam. MucAd-m, m TEAM RN! q (DIM M000. 4 A‘s-[3' Jung Aunts: Marc Rich": Mann 3. “It. Schmim, Ryan Choosomon) DEVELOPIENT 3 ROYAL BANK I we" W) Gum. Nichol.- Dodo mam IN" ' (Rm Sch-van. CANADIANA , 'HtterEMtm0tht1Ait$Hrtktmveorta ZMMMFMMWM) TEAMTW00iumtSanmt.rt2.RietwttNttrx-t “Manama. t'0itCere.toeFerru3.Matttt-0.2. 1mm2.mm,musumu trett mm. Asa-u. The last-place team knocked off the first-place team to claim the Home Court Basketball men's league championship, T, Littett's Celtics, behind Joseph lIuwkins' 19 points. beat T. Litzen's Lakers 66-58 in the Winter League final, Sunday. Carol Hamilton Goodale added 16 points for the Celtics, who went unbeaten during the playoffs after a 3-12 regular season. Eddy Walsh had 19 points and Paul Darrigo 12 for the Lakers, 13-2 during the sea- son. CHILDREN'S DIVISION Human) LAKERS 27 (Kyle MIIIer N, Adam 0011ng 2. Aryan "masses 2). PISTONS 14 ithrotttrr Miller a. Pierce Lana). (swan) LAKERS M (Juana Barons u, David Johnston It), CELTICS an (Greg Dame: IO, Kevin Alumni Ill). (CDNSDLATION) BULLS " (Daimler 3mm 11, cm. Gordon 3). PIsTONS 22 (Sean Manse 1n. mun“ Draper a). Home Court Basketball is accepting registration for its chil- dren's, youth, men's and womeo's leagues. l 137 #1 SIDEROAD BURLINGTON Katie McCarter and Elliot Cha battle for the hall in action from the Home Court Basketball chip dren's Winter League ttnal. Home Court rmmnm rum-am I Hal‘- DECYON “(EDISON ' 336-3660 Call 825-41 I 7 for details wraps up its season FULL TDAY $1,895 + G.S.T. FULL 5-DAY $1,310 + an. ", Includes -Club Cleaning -Club Storage .Lockers .Pull Carts ~Driving Range .Limited Number Available INTRODUCTORY MEMBERSHIPS 1’ CAHADAS BEST CARmEtt I tPttthtrtNMietoVttttrm my Mum. ##sz FOX t FIDDLE 0 t Shaun, Andy Old-honey 2, [Punch Luhy. Dun-n Simon. M Dunn Ody Min Stuart) M M Bevan 2, Kent Slumj FAST-â€MT! o (Jetway Niccolo). GILL PNONE 3 (Robot! t Mu. Mort Bahama. Mum mm “in“; 00M Woodhn MORE J " AUTOMOTIVE d iJettoy Bluylocll. Mikael Gama 2. Joann-n Allan. mm; Kony Butch-n. Paul Sub“. Andnw Amidormi. Cum Jonlm. Soon Farm) “ARATHON INDUSTRIES , (Mich-d mm. but: Mich-cl Ttttmem, ber-, km). Jamie MuAd-m. Thoma Love, Brent Lukawski. Ankh: Marc Richardton. Jonathon Cmpi). LAW DEVELOPMENT 3 (Scott Gringmuih. Conlnn Gum. Nicholas Dodge. Aunts: Andnw Eyre). Ward 3, Jam†Walsh 2. Bron Lain. Anni-u James Albvocm. Bron Laim. Mike Z‘mkiowich) MARIAN t (Mario Mama-o). anchdt, WHEELS 0 (shutout by Julian Dawn). HUGHES HANGING 4 (Michael Mnganla CWS SPORTS 3 (MIR. CANADIANA WOODWORKING G (Mm. 300190 Punch. Soon Drumrmmd, Dank "e 3 (Robert LIJOHO. Chriuin We. Maw Mark Riochnrdn. B, Derek Woodhm). DECOR AND t MucAnhur 2. Richard Pnlozzt. PEEWEE RED Justin Dona" 2, Muk Law Jeff Hwy 2, Ken Watt at 825-3547 Po.ug Cann 847-2501 Brian Colm 825-4161 Russ Andrew 847-9225 Chris Ridden, Keith Zavitz, Josh Pippy, Brett McGrath, Shawn Lewis, Fiore and Matt Bacon col- lected assists. David Maniccia and Jamie Green scored in game one, while Eddie Fiore had two goals and Robby Tarantino the other in game two. In Saturday's opener, Brampton scored late in the game to pull out a 3-2 decision. Sunday, Oakville blew a 3-1 third-period lead and lost 5-3. trailing in final Oakville National Security Rangers have fallen behind Brampton 2-0 in the best-of-five Central AAA Hockey League novice championship series. Fh FREE INTRODUCTORY CLINIC DATES éTo BE ADVISED AT R GISTRATION BOOTH) Also canvassing for Coaches, Convenors and Volunteers. People who are interested can contact C'N1i,,.z,A==iiai, REGISTRATION DATES ' Hockey ' Tennis * Soccer . Exploring Registration Fee $85 Tyke/Midget $20 Paperweight SATURDAY, MARCH 27/93 Oakville Arena 7:30 am. - 2:30 pm. MOHA HOCKEY WEEK Glen Abbey Arena MONDAY, MARCH 29, FRIDAY, APRIL2 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 3 7:30 am. - 4:30 p.m. REGISTRATION the Sports 989 986 985 984 983 982 981 980 979 978 977