24 Open Men‘s champs: na Ward iss), Danny Farpman (Thornhill), Simon Archer (Oakville). Oakville‘s threeâ€"onâ€"three basketball champions were crowned last weekâ€" end as Home Court Basketball held its annual tournament in conjunction with the Waterfront Festival. The athletes played at Bronte Village Mall before a 27â€"foot inflatable ‘Grandma‘ persona of NBA Star Larry Johnson Bleachers made for comâ€" fortable seating and a portable playing surface was set up by Sport Court. Three locals in OHL draft i (Continued from page 20) or Dalhousie. Or it could mean going back to the Thornhill Islanders, which he thinks will be even more competitive next year, and possibly attracting a U.S. scholarship for the following year. OHL DRAFT Oakville‘s tripleâ€"AAA midget team made it all the way to the Air Canada Cup regional finals in Ottawa last season, winning their Ontario Minor Hockey Association title along the way, so it‘s no surprise that no less than three team members were among the 269 players taken in the draft held earlier this month in Belleville. The first to go was Brent Stnke taken 97th overall by Sarnia. Marcel Kars was selected by Sault Ste. Marie 142nd overall, and Darryl Cums was taken by North Bay 223rd overall Boys underâ€"] 0 win at both ends The Oakville underâ€"10 boys rep soccer team won both ends of a home and home set with Burlington last week by scores of 5â€"3 and 4â€"2. In the first match, Peter Kuchta led the attack with a pair of goals while singles went to Lee Bekker, David Silva and Rob Hisey. Both Kuchta and Bekker played their best games of the year, allowing the Lightning to stay ahead for the entire game. The second match was Oakville‘s first Peelâ€"Halton Cup game. Leading the attack in the 4â€"2 win was Rob Hisey who dominated the field and was rewarded with a hatâ€" trick. Draggy Stojkovic added a goal and played a strong game. Mike de Vaal enjoyed his best game while frustrating Burlington forwards all game long. It‘s in Home Court now Oakville‘s Home Court Basketball is offering weekâ€"long basketball camps throughâ€" out the summer. Hosted by Carol Hamilton Goodale, former national and Olympic basketball team member, the camps run each weekâ€"day at the Oaklands Regional Centre from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with a oneâ€"hour supervised lunch break. The cost is $99 with discounts for additional weeks and for families. The sessions are as follows: July 4â€"8 and Aug. 8â€"12 (boys, 7â€"9 and 9â€"11); July 11â€" 15 and Aug 15â€"19 (boys, 12â€"14 and 14â€"17); July 18â€"22 and Aug 22â€"26 (girls, 7â€"17). Home Court Basketball offers a variety of yearâ€"round basketball programs, caterâ€" ing to all ages, including instructional dayâ€"camps, organized competitive leagues and various tournaments. In conjunction with Oakville Parks and Recreation Department, Home Court Basketball is also running basketball summer leagues for youth men and women. b» For more information, call 825â€"4117. OB e Minor Locrosse OpenWomen s champs: Eileen Luxton, Sandra Drysdale, Debbie Grotterod (all from Hurd, Jason Hurd and John Hoog (all from Oakville) and Anthea Hewitt (Toronto). Oakville‘s best pickâ€"up hoopsters crowned BANTAM DIVISION Turbos 6, Renegades 4 (championship game): The Renegades played with only eight players and a goalie, five short of their regular complement. The Turbos, with 13 players, were two players short. Both the Turbos‘ Matt Robinson and Renegades‘ Kevin Eansor played superb in their respective nets. Apart from a disruptive skirmish in the third period, both teams played exceptional lacrosse and it was quite entertaining for the large crowd of spectators in attendance. Paul Wade and Stuart Brown led the Turbos scoring parade with two goals apiece while singles went to Jonathan Penaligon and Danny Lennox. Ryan McLaughlin drew two assists while singles went to Matt Robinson, Steve Elia and Wade. Joshua Van Weiren potted a pair of goals for the Renegades while singles went to Jason Watt and Jonathan Todd. Andrew Holman had two helpers with singles to Kevin Eansor and Van Weiren. Renegades 6, James Gang 2 (semiâ€"final, June 24): Renegades were without four reguâ€" lars. Kevin Eansor played in net. Jason Watt led the attack with a pair of goals while singles went to Andrew Holman, Wesley Gilbert and Joshua Van Weiren. Eansor picked up two assists with singles to Holman, Watt, Gilbert, Van Weiren and Robert Payne. James Gang were also without four regulars. Jesse Drapkin played in nets. Bryan Jackson and Mitch Mackenzie handled the scoring, both unassisted. Turbos 6, Bandits 5 (semiâ€"final, June 24): the Turbos were without three of their regulars. Matt Robinson played in nets. Danny Lennox notched a hatâ€"trick, Stuart Brown a pair and Ryan McLaughlin a single marker. Dan Dawson and Mclaughlin both added a pair of helpers while Jonathan Penaligon notched a single assist. The Bandits were short only one player. James Klakurka played between the pipes. Billy Hussey fired a hatâ€"trick and singles went to Michael Porter and Patrick Devitt. Assists went to Danny Phillips, Jeff Ferguson, Derek Brown, Glynn Manwaringâ€"Jones and Porter. Week of June 21 (end of regular season) BANDITS 8 (goals to Harris Vines 3, Michael Porter 2, Derek Brown 2 and Michael Athletiques The â€" Oakvilleâ€"based _ Athletiques International Track and Field Club competed in the Twilight Meet last Wednesday at McMaster University with several good placings and Personal Records (PR) being earned. Megan Punnett, 11, sliced almost two secâ€" onds from her 800M time, finishing second in her 13â€"andâ€"under race in 2:45.3. Leah Quelch, 11, finished sixth in the same race, recording a 2:59.2S clocking to go under three minutes for the first time. Caralynn Laszlo, 10, ran PR of 15.7 secâ€" onds in winning the atom girls 100M, followed by Keely McDermott, 10, with 15.95 for secâ€" ond place. Christie Robertson, 11, put herself at the top of the atom girls rankings with a PR of 20.66M (PR) which placed her third in the open women‘s javelin throw. Second in the javelin was Iwonka Kossek with 23.98M. Lane Quelch, 11, placed fifth in the 13â€" andâ€"under boys 800M with a time of 2:47.1. The local club is just beginning its outdoor season. Anyone interested in training or comâ€" peting should phong Bruce Burton at 827â€" 8725. Tarantino. Assists to James Klakurka 3, Vines 3, Porter 2, Glynn Manwaringâ€"Jones and Matthew Bruce), RENEGADES 3 (hatâ€"trick to Robert Payne; assists to Jonathan Tod 2 and Kevin Eansor). TURBOS 6 (goals to Paul Wade 2 and Stuart Brown 2, singles to Ryan McLaughlin and David Winger. Assists to Wade 2, Dan Dawson and Danny Lennox), JAMES GANG 5 (goals to Bryan Jackson 2, Mitch Mackenzie, Neil Stirat, ?. Assists to Mackenzie 2, Greg Almon, Brandon Cordua and Michael Purcell). Week of June 14 TURBOS 6 (goals to Danny Lennox 2, Paul Wade and Stuart Brown. Assists to Wade 3, Lennox 2 and Dawson), BANDITS 5 (goals to Hussey 3, Patrick Devitt and and Michael Porter. Assists to Jeff Ferguson 2, James Klakurka, Michael Tarantino and Devitt). RENEGADES 6 (goals to Jonathan Todd 3, Joshua Van Weiren 2 and Jamie Conboy. Assists to Jamie Conboy 2, Andrew Holman 2, Wesley Gilbert 2, Robert Payne, Liam MacCarron and Paul Lacompte), JAMES GANG 5 (goals to Bryan Jackson 2, Greg Almon, Brandon Cordua and Neil Stirrat. Assists to Cordua 2, Jesse Drapkin and Mitch Mackenzie). o jobsOntario boulotOntario IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR DRIVERS THE OAKVILLE BEAVER June 29, 3 Works.of Hart Design Cns Bouthue | Nule 129 Thomas St., Oakville ced YouthBoys champS' Neal Skelton, Thomas Oakville). Regular Price Original Design Merchandise (Offer valld to Oakvilie Beaver Shop Locally card Holders) â€" First and second place finishers received prizes, courtesy of National Sports Centre. Part of the proceeds will go to Christian Horizons, an organization dediâ€" cated to servicing the needs of the physically and mentally challenged. Organizer Carol Hamilton Goodale said another threeâ€"onâ€"three competiâ€" tion will be organized later this summer. Here‘s the results: YOUTH BOYS: team event won by the Hoogsters, featuring John Hoog, Neal Skelton, Jason Hurd and Thomas Hurd â€" all from Oakville; three point competition won by Ricky Robertson of Oakville. OPEN WOMEN: team event won by the Seniors, featuring Eileen Luxton (Oakville), Debbie Grotterod (Oakville), Sandra Drysdale (Oakville) and Anthea Hewitt (Toronto); three point competition won by Kornelia Zmirak (Oakville). OPEN MEN: team event won by Ward‘s Interns, featuring Jonathan Ward (Mississauga), Blake Gage (Aurora), Danny Farpman (Thornhill) and Simon Archer (Oakville); three point competition won by Danny Farpman. #24 Mulriple sclerosis usually strikes people aged 20 to 40, in the prime of their lives. Multiple Sclerosis SOCIETY OF CANADA 1 â€"8 0 0 â€" 2 68 â€" 7 5 8 2 Interlocking Stone Retaining Walls and Driveway Curbs Friday, July 1 to Sunday, July 3 Intontp hï¬ Stoe Interlocking as low as $5p5gr pi Come see and help us name the Colt and win a "Tired Horse Swing" ‘Name The Clt’ Contest Authorized Dealer for: More than $200 million will be spent on highway construction and rehabilitation in the Ministry of Transportation‘s Central Region, which includes moving, thereby increasing the competitiveness of Ontario products on world markets. The Ministry of Transportation does everything construction season. Other smaller projects may cause minor disruptions for short periods of time as well. Metropolitan Toronto and the Regional Municipalities of Durham, York, Peel, Halton, Hamiltonâ€"Wentworth and Niagara. This is in addition to work being carried out on the new Highway 407. Highway construction and rehabilitation creates work for the people of Ontario and helps the overall The accompanying map indicates areas where provincial economy by keeping goods and services motorists can expect delays throughout the 1994 Hwy 400 â€" at Rutherford Rd. New bndge and interchange. Mainly night work. Lane closures as Hwy 401â€" Winston Churchill Blvd to Victoria Park Hwy 400 â€" Kirby Sideroad to King 16th Sideroad * Patching and resurfacing at various locations June to September. Lane Bridge repairs and widening. Kirby Sideroad and King 16th Sideroad and ramp closures as required. closed until August. Hwy 427/401/27 â€" Interchange reconstruction Hwy 400 â€" at Aurora Rd. 8 f e Hwy 27 reduced to one lane each direction from Mimico Creek to Bridge repairs and interchange reconstruction. Singleâ€"lane traffic on 427/27 collector/core transfer until August, and to two lanes from August Aurora Rd. Kingâ€"Vaughan Sideroad to be closed during July and to November. Various ramp closures until November. August. Load restrictions in effect on Aurora Rd. and King/Vaughan 401 â€" at Alion Ad Townline Rd. Interchange reconstruction. Some ramp closures, lane restrictions and Hwy 400 â€" Hwy 89 to Barrie' lane reconfiguration as required. Resurfacing and interchange improvements. Hwy 401 â€" Eastbound â€" Birchmount to Markham Rd. @ 400 â€"Hwy‘11to Hwy 93 . _ _ Bridge repairs and repaving. Oneâ€"lane closures during daytime and twoâ€" Resurfacing â€" single lane each direction except weekends. lane closures at night. Some interchange ramps closed at night: Severe traffic impact. Hwy 401 â€" Neilson Rd. to Hwy 2/ Rouge River Widening and bridge construction to extend express/collector system. Various closures, including interchanges and driving lanes as required. e Hwy 401 â€" Thickson Rd. to Townline Rd. Resurfacing â€" June to September â€" night work â€"â€" lane and ramp closures at various locations. possible to keep traffic disruptions due to construction, maintenance and rehabilitation to a minimum so as not to inconvenience the travelling public. Sometimes the nature and scale of the work involved does cause traffic delays. For upâ€"toâ€"date information on road conditions, please call the 24â€"hour MTO Road Info line: Toronto (416) 235â€"1110 Toll free 1â€"800â€"268â€"1376 (provinceâ€"wide) Bell and Cantel cellular *ROAD (*7623) St. f ~ Catharine s QEW â€" Erin Mills Parkway to Humber River Resurfacing â€" July to September â€" night work â€" lane and ramp closures at various locations. QEW â€" at Hwy 403 (Freeman Interchange) Various new lane alignments as construction progresses. New eastbound access to Brant St. from QEW will open in July. Westbound ramps from Brant St. to QEW westbound will close for five weeks starting in Sept. QEW â€" at Stoney Creek Niagaraâ€"bound ramps at Fruitland Rd. and North Service Rd. closed from May to July. Eastbound QEW traffic will switch to newly constructed lanes in August. Westbound QEW traffic will then be switched onto former eastbound lanes and westbound ramps at Fruitland Rd. will be closed. QEW â€" at Jordan Harbour Westbound traffic will be shifted to new North Service Rd. in October and eastbound QEW traffic will be shifted to the former westbound lanes. QEW â€" at 7th Ave. (St. Catharines) Westbound traffic detoured and westbound access to 7th Ave. at QEW interchange closed until September. QEW â€" Ontario St. to Garden City Skyway Resurfacing. Mostly night work with some lane restrictions and ramp closures. Hwy 400 â€" Hwy 401 to Finch Ave. New bridge and widening of Hwy 400. Twoâ€"lane closures at night, oneâ€" lane closure during daytime. Hwy 7 â€" Jane to Keele Heavy truck traffic during construction of Hwy 497 bridge at CN Rail MacMillan Yard. Hwy 404 â€" Major MacKenzie Rd. to Stout ville Resurfacing â€" July to September â€" lane ar ramp closures at various locations. Hwy 400 â€" Hwy 7 to Rutherford Rd. Widening Hwy 400. Ontario ¢ h l emmmmemmememmma oo oo in