Oakville Beaver, 27 Aug 1993, p. 19

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The veteran infielder spent this past season with Oakville but is now in Edmonton for the Canadian Senior Ladies Fastball Championships after being picked up by league rival Chinguacousy. Chinguacousy, which earlier defeated Oakville and other teams to win the Ontario title, defeated Saskatchewan in its first game, Tuesday. Teams are allowed a couple of roster addiâ€" tions from their league for the nationals. What do Oakville Blazers and Chinguacousy Rockets have in common? Denise Carriere. GOLFERS PREPARE Top Canadian golfers Dave. Barr and Dan Halldorson won‘t have far to travel for next week‘s Canadian Open. The two are among dozens of top entries in the CPGA champiâ€" onship at Credit Valley Golf _ Club in Mississauga this weekâ€" end. The $100,000 event brings together the top players on the Canadian pro circuit. Credit Valley Golf Club is located on Old Carriage Rd., in the Mississauga Rd/Dundas St. area. ROCKET GRL Eightway handtied coil springs Bulitâ€"in leg construction j Joints, double dowelled corner block Loveseat chair available (A You choose the fabric ) You choose the style Incl.: Triple dresser, landscape mirror, low poster headboard _ Night stand footboard available chestâ€"onâ€"chest Posture Queen (queen size) box mattress set }99 $3 69 Cash with 25â€"yr. guarantee. c co§\er DIOcK sofa899 Traditional Solid Quality Checklist: erry Bedroom Suite 4205 Fairview St., Burlington 634â€"5298 Mon.â€"Wed. 10:00 a.m.â€"5:30 p.m., Thurs.â€"Fri. 10:00 a.m.â€"9:00 p.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m.â€"5:30 p.m. ARM Family Owned and Operated Since 1977 " SPORTS THE OAKVILLE BEAVER | BALL BoYS An Oakville underâ€"11 player and his Grimsby opponent battle for the ball during last weekend‘s Oakville house league soccer Allâ€"Star Tournament. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli). Great Countr High Back Sofa Loveseat chair available Fairview St. (beside Harvey‘s) 4205 Carry Allâ€"stars capture own tourney Three of the teams will be at Etobicoke‘s Centennial Stadium. At 11 a.m. tomorrow (Saturday) Oakville underâ€"13 girls play East York Eagles. On Sunday, Oakville underâ€"17 boys play Malton Bullets and the underâ€"19 girls meet Burlington Bandits. Games are at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., respecâ€" tively. Call them the Dirty Halfâ€"Dozen; the six minor soccer teams that hold local hopes of bringing home a provincial championship. Four boys teams and two girls squads head into the semifinals of the Ontario Cup at four neutral sites this weekend, aiming to advance to their respective title matches, next month in Burlington. Also on Sunday, Oakville underâ€"19 boys take on Burlington City in a 3 p.m. tilt at Oshawa Civic Stadium. Oakville underâ€"16 boys also have a 3 p.m. game at Civic Stadium but it‘s on Saturday. Oakville underâ€"13 allâ€"stars won their fourth tournament of the seaâ€" son last weekendâ€"and this time they did it on home turf. Oakville defeated Burlington 2â€" 1 in the final after a thrilling 4â€"3 win in penalty kicks over Pelham in the semifinals of the Oakville Regional Allâ€"Star Tournament. Oakville rebounded from a 3â€"1 deficit to tie Pelham 3â€"3 after reguâ€" lation time. Ruppel, Cheryl Morris and Wendy Krantz had the goals. Jocelyn Hawke earned the MVP award after scoring one of the team‘s two goals in the final. Jennifer Ruppel had the other. Goalkeeper Tara Gouleous pulled off three big saves in the ensuing shootout before Erin Teams close in on Cup The other local team involved in the underâ€"12 boys, who meet Dixie at 1 p.m. Saturday at Esther Shiner Stadium in North York. Cup finals are Sept. 11, 12 and 18 at Sherwood Forest Park. A PROJECT OF THE OAKVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ueS FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 19983" PAGE 19 Peddle fired the winning goal. Earlier, Oakville defeated Niagara Falls 4â€"0, tied Erin Mills 0â€"0 and blanked Scarborough 2â€"0. Johnson and Morris had two goals each, Nicole Leblanc and Jennifer Swan the others. Lisa Robertson had the shutout against the Falls. Oakville Blazers assured themâ€" selves of at least a tie for first place in the Peel Halton Soccer League‘s underâ€"12 division with a 9â€"0 win over Guelph Royals. Blazers, now 11â€"0, received two goals each from Mandy Joseph, Christina Orsini and Alana Juzenas, plus singles from Tanya Rank, Alison O‘Byme and Carolyn Flowers. Amy Bell and Flowers shared the shutout. | THE O/ IF YOU HAVE DATED THROUGH A DINNER FOR 2 SEND YOUR ENTRIES MARKED "SY" TO: 1 SPEERS RD. OAKVILLE, ONTARIO. L6K 384 SEND US AN ACCOUNT OF YOUR FIRST MEETING THE BEST ENTRY WILL WIN YOUR SUCCESS STORY

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