Oakville Beaver, 4 Jun 1993, p. 26

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C stARCAZER LILIES Enormous pink blooms. Min. 12 blooms. $9.95/bunch FLOWER YOUR Attractive cut flower. Lasts up to 3 weeks. $4.95/bunch Many florets on long stems. Min. 25 BLOOMS. $3.45/each These items are available for cash carry till June 17 at the following Oakville stores: DAY!!!! FLOWED YOUR DAYIII Is an initiative of Ontario Flower Growers Coâ€"op Ltd After the game, after the dance or after any event that makes you hungry. MONâ€"WED _ UNTIL 2:00 A.M. THURSâ€"SUN : UNTIL 3:00 A.M. %MEDITE RRANEAN L\ CUISINE When everyone is closed WE‘RE OPEN ADA‘S FLOWER SHOP 250 Speers Rd. Ph. $44â€"8783 Vivid colours. Long lasting. Brightens up any room. $4.95/each OAKVILLE FLOWER DESIGNS 172 Lakeshore E. Ph. $42â€"9717 Colourful foliage ranges from whiteâ€" green to red. $6.95/each CALADIUM â€" HAMILTON OAKVILLE IPLACE] We‘ll prepare menu selection the time most convenient to you. ._fer' Come in or call us. Au men fems are CONVENIENT TAKEâ€"OUT _ PRESENT THIS AD FOR A FREE CAPUCCINO from $5.99/dozen MONTFORT Bright colours. Blooms for months. $2.95/each HWY.5 (DUNDAS IROQUOIS SHORE RD ~~ HALTONHIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS JUNIOR GIRLS Telfer Yacht‘s 15, Montfort Grill Rm. Restaurant 4; Bank of Montreal 13, C.A.W. Local 707 12; Oaklandâ€" Lincoln Mercury 14, Domino‘s Pizza 13; McCutcheon‘s 3, Montfort Grill Rm. Restaurant 3; Telfer Yacht‘s 20, C.A.W. Local 15; McCutcheon‘s 15, Domino‘s Pizza 11; Bank of Montreal 19, Oaklandâ€"Lincoln Mercury 6; Telfer Yacht‘s 19, Montfort Grill 4. ATOM BOYS Organ Grinder 23, Districh‘s Wholesale Meats 9; Gerry Electric 14, Telfer Yacht‘s 11; Midas Muffier Shops 23, Real Corvettes Have Trunks 17; Fourth Line Auto 20, Domino‘s Pizza 13; Real Corvettes 8, Fourth Line Autoâ€" 12; Midas Muffier Shops 6, Domino‘s Pizza 5; Gerry Electric 16, Organ Grinder 8; Telfer Yacht‘s 17, Dietrich‘s Wholesale Meats 10. KINSMEN MINOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE (Results for week of May 24â€"30) PEEWEE BOYS Cart M.P.P, 24, O‘Connor MacLeod 24; Ford Credit 22, Corbett‘s Wholesale 12; O‘Connor MacLeod 18, Gary Carr M.P.P. 17; Ford Credit 19, Corbett‘s Wholesale10. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS Erectoweld 31, Verbeek Verbeek 23; E.C.N.G. 16, Packard Bell 8; Packard Bell 25, Artistic Expressions 13; E.C.N.G. 26 Aimco Labour Lease 16 SQUIRT BOYS Haltonâ€"Caird Life 16, Art Lee Men‘s Wear 12; Kerrâ€"Ivex communications 8, Cadillac 4; Haltonâ€"Caird Insurance 11, Old Spaghetti Factory 9; Ivex Communications 12, Haltonâ€"Caird Insurance 4; Haltonâ€"Caird Life 20, Old Spaghetti Factory 15; Kerrâ€" Cadillac 30, Art Lee Men‘s Wear 10. SENIIOR GIRLS Stoneboat‘s 18, Minor Oaks Hockey 6; Lily‘s Fashions 12, Rainbow Gas 12. The victory gave Trafalgar teams a split in the Halton finals, Tuesday. In the junior final, also at Sherwood Forest Park, Notre Dame bounced the Red Devils 13â€"0. Last week, Oakville Trafalgar captured its 23rd straight Halton senor crown to advance to OFSAA, which wraps up today (Friday) at Steve Parahenia and Tim Bakker had the other tries. Mark Stevenson booted a penalty kick and two conâ€" verts. Red Devils led 20â€"0 at halfâ€" time. Dave Hyland registered two tries to power the Oakville Trafalgar midget boys rugby team to its secâ€" ond straight Halton high school championship Tuesday â€" a 27â€"10 decision over Notre Dame at Sherwood Forest Park. re. you don‘t wm i8 6 No.1 seed heading into this als and final are tomorrow. doing. Pitchers Mark Wright ur Mustang: uns were OT adds to rugby crowns Spring Horse Show) BEGINNER DIVISION (A) Equitation on the Flat (walkâ€"trot): 1) Annetta (Foxcroft Equestrian Centre Sunoco 5, Kings 1; Flyers 5, Picâ€"aâ€"Deli 1; Knights 3, Sharks 3; Gators 7, Leafs 0. Dressage: 1) Melissa Davies, 2) Jennifer Grimes, 3) Alison Shuttleworth, 4) Angela Burlein, 5) Lyndsey Watson. Equitation over Fences: 1) Lyndsey Watson, 2) Melissa Davies, 3) Jennifer Grimes, 4) Melissa Honig, 5) Angela Burlein. STANDINGS: Flyers 4â€"0; Knights 3â€"0â€"1; Gators 3â€" 1â€"0; Sharks 1â€"1â€"2; Sunoco 1â€"1â€"2; Picâ€"aâ€"Deli 1â€"3â€"0; Leafs 0â€"3â€"1; Kings 0â€"4â€"0. NOVICE IINTERMEDIATE Equitation on the Flat: 1) Lyndsey Watson, Michelle McLaughlin, 3) Lauren Cude, 4) Alison Shuttleworth, 5) Jemma Elsdon. Novelty Class (Musical Stalls): 1) Alex Stewart, 2) Sheva Gassebeh, 3) Amanda MacDonald, 4) Kertyâ€" Lynne Malcolm, 5) Helena Brown. NOVICE I DIVISION Equitation on the Flat: 1) Daniel Miedema, 2) Vanessa Gilmour, 3) Jamie Findlay, 4) Jainna Sherman, 5) Paméla Woods. Equitation over Fences: 1) Krissy Powrie, 2) Vanessa Gilmour, 3) Daniel Miedema, 4) Jamie Findlay, 5) Katie Evans. Steady Hand: 1) Jamie Findlay, 2) Alison Brebner, 3) Lauren Keegan, 4) Vanessa Gilmour, 5) Pamela Woods. Equitation over Tro'mng Poles: 1) Sheva Gassebeh, 2) Chandni Khera, 3) Megan Brookes, 4) Amanda Macdonald, 5) Puja Wahi. Novelty Class (Musical Stalls): 1) Sonia Hooykas, 2) Cohen Lippold, 3) Zarry Detweiler, 4) Nicole Dolbec, 5) Katie Scholl. BEGINNER DIVISION (B) Equitation on the Flat (walkâ€"trot): 1) Sheva Gassebeh, 2) Chandni Khera, 3) Megan Brookes, 4) Kerryâ€"Lynne Malcolm, 5) Helena Brown. Equitation over Trotting Poles: 1) Sonia Hooykaas, 2) Laura Eastwood, 3) Annetta Dunn, 4) Katie Scholl, 5) Nicole Dolbec. Laplante says he derives just about the same amount of satisfacâ€" tion from this year‘s title as last year‘s but points out it gets harder each time. ‘Because the school‘s senior team is so prosperous, the midget team is looked upon as a spawning ground to keep the dynasty rolling, he said. "We had 10 returning midgets. Plus there are a lot of midgets that had not played before but have come along nicely â€" guys like Nathan Cowan, John Niblock, Paul Batacheria, Matt Pittman and Chris Hyland." Red Devils midget coach Shayne Laplante said his team‘s depth and experience was the telling factor. Sherwood. HALTON BALL HOCKEY ASSOCIATION PLAYER OF WEEK: Craig Deering.

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