Oakville Beaver, 3 Dec 1993, p. 28

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Mike Blyth wins $25 in Gift Certificates from the Olive Garden Italian Oakwilleâ€"Trafalgar Red Devils centreman Mike Blyth is a big reason why the team is in third place in the Volpe Division of the Halton High School Hockey League. Blyth, an 18â€"year old certerman in his third year with the team, scored six goals in the team‘s first three games of the season. The team went 2â€"1 during that stretch, scoring a total of 16 goals. YFI 6: The Newspaper Publishers of Ontario You‘ve helped recoverâ€"75% of old newsâ€" papers through your Blue Box. Now we need your help to get even more back. Ontario‘s paper mills make recycled newsprint out of every single old newsâ€" paper and flyer insert you give them â€" and that‘s still not enough. They actually have to import more from the U.S. If we recover more old newspapers, the less will go to dumps and the less mills will need to import. And the more municipal tax dollars we‘ll save. But we need your help to recycle as many newspapers as possible. Recycling newspapers and flyer inserts is a real Ontario suceess story. Together, we can close the recycling loop. AKVILLE BEAVE Canada s Best mu@ /V“"W” \RECOVERY Oakville native Hall wins spot on university women‘s soccer team Eastview advances to elementary volleyball finals eing named to the allâ€" Canadian _ university women‘s soccer team was a bitterâ€"sweet experience for Oakville‘s Martha Hall. Hall, in her third year at Queen‘s University, led the Golden Gaels women‘s soccer team to a bronzeâ€"medal victory in the Ontario university champiâ€" onships held at the end of October. Unfortunately, the thirdâ€"place finish wasn‘t enough to qualify the team for the Canadian univerâ€" sity championships held two weeks later at McGill University in Montreal. But Hall‘s disappointment with the team‘s failure to qualify for the national championships was softened by her selection as a national firstâ€"team allâ€"star forâ€" ward/striker. The Canadian allâ€" stars were honored at a ban quet following the national champiâ€" onships. "It was nice to go to McGill, but I definitely would have liked Eastview boys volleyball team advanced to the Halton elemenâ€" tary school championships which get under way today at E.C. Drury in Milton starting at 6:30 Eastview downed Pineland 15â€" 4, 2â€"15, 15â€"9 in the Central Halton Tier 1 championship Auctionceersâ€"Liquidators â€" Appraisers 5* 495 Denison St. Markham (905)479â€"7253 M. WILSON CO. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS RECEIVED FROM JAMES B. WALKER CO. LTD., TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, WE HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED TO LIQUIDATE AND SUPPLEMENT THE INVENTORY AND ASSETS OF 744558 ONTARIO LIMITED C.O.B. DON‘T MISS THIS ONE!! SALE ENDS SAT. DEC. 11th, 1993 '| 270 N. SERVICE ROAD (QEW DORVAL) THE OAKVILLE TOWN CENTRE ALL new preâ€"viewep movies must se L vibeo caames must sE soLpi11! ALL rentar cquipmen‘t must se SHORT WAVE Rapios witH acarm must BE AND REC REATION [HE OAKVILLE BEAVER | 2 WEEK LIQUIDATION SALE NOW ON MOVIES FROM $2.00 to have been there with my team," said the 21â€"yearâ€"old Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar high school graduate, enrolled in the honors physical education program at Queen‘s. Although confident in her abilities, Hall said she was surâ€" prised at being named a firstâ€" Eastview boys team joins Montclair girls team and Pilgrim Wood boys team, which claimed the East Halton Tier 1 titles, in the Halton finals. All three match at Lord Elgin in Burlington Nov. 30th. Meanwhile, Q.E. Park was defeated by Pineland 15â€"6, 15â€"13 in the girls final. Allâ€"star honors FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1993 Page 28 "It was very exciting," she said in a telephone interview from Kingston. "It may have crossed my mind, but being named to the first team was quite a shock. It was the first year being named (an allâ€"star). That was one of my goals but I didn‘t think it would happen until next year." team allâ€"star in only her third year on the team. Hall sees nothing but success in the future for Queen‘s women‘s soccer team, which finâ€" ished with a 10â€"1â€"1 record, good for first place in the Ontario uniâ€" versities East Division. "I hope our team can really come together next year," she said. Hall has plenty to keep her busy until the start of the next outdoor soccer season. She‘s a member of the varsity indoor soccer team and captain of tM@ downhill ski team. In the Central Halton Tier 2 finals, Eastview defeated C.H. Norton 7â€"15, 15â€"13, 15â€"9 in girls action. Q.E. Park bowed to C.H. Norton in a close one, 17â€"15, 15â€" 13 in the boys final. a "Skiing is more for fun," she said. Tier 2 champions do not qualiâ€" fy for the Halton finals, however. schools are in Oakville. J‘LIL DAYS A WEEK

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