Oakville Beaver, 17 Jun 1994, p. 20

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The event, which will be held from June 26â€"30, is open to all youth 17 years of age and under who either live in Oakville or are at least a member of a local tennis club. Interested participants must register by next Wednesday (June 22) at 6 p.m. The $15 entry fee includes registration in both singles and doubles as well as a Tâ€"shirt. Last year the event, which features an elimination draw, drew 150 competitors. Matches will be held at the Oakville Club, Bronte Tennis Club and Wallace Park. Age categories for boys and girls include: under 10 (no douâ€" bles, though, in this category), under 12, under 14, under 16 and under 18 Oakville youth will get a chance to face off against their peers in the Oakville Club‘s annual junior tennis championships. Registration forms, which can be picked up at any of the local clubs (Bronte, Wallace Park, Oakville, Appleby High School) or sponsors (Toronto Dominion Bank, Goliger‘s Travel, Oakville Racquet Shop or Budd‘s) and dropped off or mailed to the Oakville Club (56 Water St., Oakville Ont., L6J 2Y3). The Oakville Club‘s head tennis professional, Ian Griffin, said the purpose of the tournament is to get local youth involved in and excited about tennis. Sign up for tennis " SPORTS CLUDING CAR »_ Call (905) 3384868 to arrange. Greystone Golf Club Just 20 minutes from Mississauga, Oakville Brampton, Burlington, Guelph ... in Milton h 39 8P 3 Mondayâ€"Friday after 400 p.m.All day Saturday and Sunday $ AND RECREATION | reystone Golf Club M â€" 9 Am e Mon.=Fri. Milton ONTARIO FEDERATION OF ANGLERS HUNTERS 36. DOTHE _ Pizza 1772 $X o00â€"EEp "Hut® %wwgfit_{fzwék’ * 440,000 prizes added * $5 bonus when you scratch and find a star. For a limited time only * It‘s a great way to play an old favourite" You lose some ... and you win some. Soon after learning that Greg Norman had pulled out of this year‘s Canadian Open, organizers were happy to confirm the entry of Lee Janzen, the hottest golfer on the PGA tour and the defending U.S. Open champion. Norman out After a slow start, Janzen has fineâ€"tuned his game in time for his U.S. Open title defence this week, finishing first and fourth in his last two PGA Tour events. Janzen, 30, has been on the PGA Tour since 1989 and has been in the topâ€"10 on the money list the last two seaâ€" sons. He is currently 22nd on the 1994 list. He captured the 1993 U.S. Open with a twoâ€"stroke victory over Payne Stewart. His fourâ€"round 272 total anadian Open lineâ€"up starting to take shape JDIES INn CC FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1994 PAGE 20 DONCENTRATIC , Janzen in Prize money for this year‘s Bell Canada Open, which runs at Oakville‘s Glen Abbey golf club from September 5 to 11, has been hiked by 30 per cent, making it one of the richest stops on the pro tour. The first increase since 1989, the new purse will be $1.8 million with the winner hauling away $324,000. Player confirmations thus far include David Frost, Nick Price, Richard Zokol, Curtis Strange and Craig Stadler. tied him with Jack Nicklaus for the lowest score in tourâ€" nament history. Greg Norman told organizers that a heavy playing schedule, personal commitments and a business opportuâ€" nity had prompted his withdrawal. and nothin‘ but! Oakville Town Centre 1 (Dorval North Service Rd.)

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