Oakville Beaver, 27 Apr 1994, p. 24

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Oakville‘s Lori O‘ Sullivan hit the medal parade at the Youth Bowling Council‘s national chamâ€" pionships which wrapped up in Edmonton on Monday â€" but it wasn‘t easy. Bowler bags bronze The Addiction Research Foundation is offering a new treatmentâ€"research program that can help you. Treatment is conducted individually on an outâ€" patient basis in the Toronto and Mississauga area. All information is maintained in strict confidence. For further details call INTERESTED IN DECREASING OR STOPPING YOUR DRINKING? ‘S31Y0 3S3H.L 10 3NO INIYNG 03137dWO9 38 LSNW NOSV3S 3N9V37 3SNOH §6/F661 3HL 4014 SNOILYII1ddY INIHOYVOY NOSW3S £6/£661 3H.L 10 ON3 3H.. LW WHOM! 3HL HLIM QI43LSI â€"934 343M OHM SHIJAV id 3SOHL OL N3AIY 38 TIIM ALIHOIYd ‘"JWIL SIHL LV OINNY1d LON SI NOILLYHLSI93H 1104 03193¢X3 OL 3N0 ‘3JLON WHEN: _ APRIL 29 30 WHERE: OAKVILLE ARENA 129 Rebecca Street TIME: Fri., April 29 6â€"10p.m. Sat., April 30 9 a.m.â€"4 p.m. ELIGIBILITY: Born 1975 through to 1989 CHOICE OF PAYMENT: PLAN A PLAN B PAY IN FULL AT POST DATED TIME OF REGISTRATION CHEQUES FAMILY (2) FAMILY (3) Lori O‘Sullivan OAKVILLE Addiction Research Foundation ATTENTION BOYS Fondation de la recherche sur la toxicomanie At the end of the preliminary round, the southern Ontario junior champion, who turned 14 this month, found herself sharing third spot with the Newfoundland champion, both with identical 13â€" 9 records. o A tieâ€"breaker was played and O‘ Sullivan, who attends Grade 8 at Oakville‘s Holy Family School, bowled a 227 to easily outpace the 156 by her competitor. _ O‘Sullivan advanced to the national junior championships by posting the top individual result at her club level (she bowls out of Burlington‘s Roseland Bow!), the zone level (which includes the Hamilton/Burlington district) and at the southern Ontario champiâ€" onships. Although trips to the national championships are becoming old hat for the Oakville resident â€" this being her fourth trip in five years â€" this was the first time she had actually made it as the indiâ€" vidual champion and was also the $250.00 $430.00 $625.00 first time representing her new home of southern Ontario. REGISTRATION FOR FRIDAY NIGHT MINOR SUMMER HOCKEY!! Don‘t miss YOUR chance to play Summer Hockey! CALL OR VISIT OUR OFFICE. WE WILL GLADLY FAX OR MAIL OUR APPLICATION TO YOU RIGHT AWAY! CALL FOR YOUR APPLICATION NOW, WHILE POSITIONS ARE STILL AVAILABLE _ On her other three visits, she DON‘T DELAY . .. 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