Oakville Beaver, 5 May 1993, p. 24

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* Coâ€"ed 7â€"1 * All levels * Fullâ€"day * Indoor sy * One weel * BBQ lunc e Tâ€"chirt & PLACE: PHYSIOTHERAPY GYM, OAKVILLE TRAFALGAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Classes consist of Date May 19 â€" June Registration Fee $15.00 payable to Parkinson Foundation ontact: Program Coordinator in Physiotherapy 338â€"4613 or Parkinson Foundation Mary McCarter 844â€"8992 All levels instruct Fullâ€"day 9 a.m.â€"3: Indoor swimming One week session BBQ lunch Tâ€"shirt & awards Stretching * Group Strengthening _ Activities Balance * Coordination Fimapn * Endurance Deep Breathing *Head Instructor KEVIN GRANT S0CCe OTMH 44 *> Parkinsons in Motion EXERCISE (@) 6 week program of Activity and Education for Parkinsons Patients / . fime 1‘30â€"3:00 p.m. â€" We amp Presenting TENNES e o * Back Care * Stress Management * Relaxation * Ages 8â€"16 * All levels instructi * Full day 9 a.m.â€"3:3 * Indoor.swimming e Tâ€"shirt & awards JPAVUI WEEK $170 additional week EDUCATION Days Wednesdays & discussion on $209 instruction * Dietary * Posture * Pharmacy 0 o. m Fridays OQakville Trafalgar‘s Theo Ellis gets rid of the ball just before being tackled by a T.A. Blakelock player in action from the teams‘ senior rugbhy game Friday. OT improved to 3â€"0 in the Halton high school standâ€" ings with a 37â€"7 victory. In games tomorrow (Thursday), White Oaks hosts Bishop Reding and Milton visits Blakelock. White Oaks defeatâ€" ed Blakelock 10â€"7 in the openâ€" ing game for those teams last week. BALLING out (Deal #318) May 2 â€" May 9 On Page 1, Item 4, Product #99â€"3494X â€"Bath towels. Copy Reads: Each $1.99 to $6.99. Should have read: From, each $1.99 to $7.99. We regret any inconvenience we may have caused you. The following error has been found in: CORRECTION NOTICE (Photo by Christine Chew) Play ball!...but only in the spring There is a movement afoot in Metro Toronto to make high school baseball a twoâ€"season sportâ€"but it likely won‘t be the case in Halton. Halton Secondary Schools Athletic Association conâ€" venor Peter Moore emphatically shot down any notion of carrying the booming sport over from spring to fall here. Moore listed a number of drawbacks, the biggest being that it would take players and coaches away from other fall sports, such as volleyball or football. "It would impair those programs," he said. Moore said players like spring baseball because "it‘s a good leadâ€"in to their minor rep or house league seaâ€" "We have no sports that roll over seasonâ€"toâ€"season (and) I know our coaching fraternity would not be happy if they did." Specia! Offer Prepay by VISA, MASTERCARD, or CHEQUE and Save 25% Your subscription is only $45.00 per year, Regular $60.00 WANTED 56 PEOPLE | used an incredible 21st Century system to: LOSE 16 LBS. IN 24 DAYS ELIMINATE FAT INCREASE MY ENERGY FEEL GREAT AND ... DO IT SAFE & NATURAL CALL FOR DETAILS 416â€"â€"631â€"8707 Save 25 SMsRTSns The Oakville Beaver publishes 3 times weekly, Weanesday, Friday 8 Sunday. To enjoy home delivery please call our Circulation department at 845â€"9742 or 845â€"9743 PITCHâ€"IN CANADA! \;\\/ 2e ef peér yea Loyola is soaring in Halton high school senior girls soccer. The Hawks improved their record to 4â€"0 in Volpe Division play Monday with a 4â€"2 victory over host White Oaks Wildeats. Nancy Kadlec, Siobhan Doyle, Lydia Knez and Natalie Verrier talâ€" lied for Loyola. Jodi Dawson was the winning goalie. shutout. Hawks coach Reno Malisa says there is no secret formula for the team‘s early success; merely hard work and gaining more confidence with each game. "The girls are getting comfortâ€" able in terms of their roles and what they‘re trying to do," Malisa explained. "It‘s a very young team with only four returning players (Jen Roynon, Sonia Cates, Shauna Carle and Verrier)." d The Hawks are hot On Friday, the Hawks routed St. Thomas Aquinas 4â€"0 at Loyola. Kadlec paced the attack with two goals, Doyle and Verrier on each. 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In seasonâ€"opening games last week, Milton defeated Oakville Trafalgar 16â€"1, White Oaks edged E.C. Drury 7â€"6, Bishop Reding ditched Loyola 10â€"2 and Q.E. Park dumped St. Thomas Aquinas 5â€"3. Games tomorrow include Oakville Trafalgar vs. St. Thomas Aquinas (at Glen Abbey); T.A.Blakelock vs. Loyola (River Oaks) and White Oaks vs. Q.E. Park (Shell Park). irls so indling J MASTERCARD # CHESUE ENCLOBED. _T ~~ C ~0Co Cheque payabie to: CRKVLLE BEAVER Yearly $45.00 POSTAL CODE PHONE \/ Heather Cole (2), Joanne Carter, Lindsay Shane and Julie Vanier connected for OT (2â€"1â€"1). Lisa Reimer registered the shutout. boys in years past In other action Monday, Oakville Trafalgar Red Devils ripped Aquinas 5â€"0, Queen Elizabeth Park Eagles crushed Bishop Reding 4â€"0 and Blakelock stopped E.C. Drury Spartans 7â€"1. Leslie Annâ€"Graham paced the attack with two goals as QEP improved to 3â€"0. Karen Conboy and Sue Dalgleish fired singles while Katie Fry recorded her third shutout in as many games. Wildcats coach Gord Swanson said his players performed admirably against a team he feels is the division‘s best. Shane (2). Carter. Cole and vanier scored TC notched the shutout Games Friday saw Q.E. Park blank White Oaks 3â€"0 and Oakville Trafalgar blast Milton 5â€"0. The Blakelockâ€"Bishop Reding game‘ was postponed until next Tuesday. Graham, Conboy and Dalgleish found the mark for QEP. â€"â€" TOM MICHIBATA arter, Cole and for OT. Reimer

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