Appleby camp Appleby College, for the fifth year, is offering summer sport schools in a numâ€" ber of areas. The tennis, soccer and ‘exploring the sports‘ programs have space openings available for most oneâ€"week sessions. The twoâ€"week hockey session beginâ€" ning July 25 still has space availability. Schools are coed, for ages 7 to 16, and start at just $149 per week. Members of the Jean Lillywhite Soccer Club from Port of Spain, Trinidad didn‘t have to laze around their billets‘ houses all week after their travel arrangements were delayed following last weekend‘s 60â€"team tournament in Oakville. The Oakville Family ‘¥‘ volunteered to take the team members in its kids dayâ€"camp at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) Bird Busters @ Vent Protectors For humane bird nest removal from your homes‘ kitchen, bathroom, and laundry exhaust vents call Bird Busters. Our studentâ€"operated staff guarantees : Lowest prices Same day service and no G.S.T or P.S.1T. Call 338â€"1783 or 849â€"0699 and ask for Simon. OAKVILLE 847â€"0619 ~ REC ROOMS 1 DRY WALL 1 KITCHENS 1 DECKS FE 1 BATHROOM / WINDOWS 8 1 ELECTRICAL 1 CERAMIC TI Basement Apt. Conversion Specialist Private entrances available Free Estimates 7 Days a Week KVILLE BURLINGTON I â€"0619 847â€"5049 40 RENOVATIONS PLUS For information, call 845â€"4681 or pick up a registration form at Appleby College or the Glen Abbey and River Oaks rec centres in Oakville (also Mainway in Burlington). It‘s Kirton call Aspiring Oakville hockey players will get a chance to learn from one of the game‘s best with Toronto Maple Leaf superstar Doug Gilmour again slated to drop into exâ€"Leaf Mark Kirton‘s annual 1 DRY 1 DECKS FENCES 1/ WINDOWsS DOORS 1 CERAMIC TILE THINKING OF BUILDING A FENCE OR DECK? Let us dig the holes for you! Post setting avail. MISTER POSTHOLE 332â€"5899 Est. 1986 MOBILE 402â€"8609 The school â€" which trumpets basic skill development, conditioning and fun as its prime objectives â€" took off like the Leafs under general manager Cliff Fletcher and has been filled to capacity summer hockey school. Gilmour will be joined by a host of past and present NHLers at the hockey school which Kirton â€" who suited up for Toronto, Detroit and Vancouver â€" startâ€" ed up five years ago after his 11â€"year playing career ended. with waiting lists for the past three years. Open to players between the ages of 4 and 14 years of age, from beginner to allâ€"star, the hockey school runs two weekâ€"long sessions in August. Players are grouped according to age and experience, and there‘s never more than 30 players on the ice at one time with a very minimum of six instructors. Summer program applications are available at the Glen Abbey and River Oaks rec centers, Royal LePage Bronte Tomorrow‘s Allâ€"Stars, a summer socâ€" cer camp led by a former National Soccer League player of the year, is off and running. The weekâ€"long sessions will run from July 4â€"8, 11â€"15, 18â€"22 and Aug. 1â€"5, and will help participants develop technical skills and an understanding of the game through funâ€"filled activities and tasks. The camp, which runs July 18â€"22 for boys and girls aged 10 to 14, is aimed at serious players who are interested in developing themselves further in the sport by participating in advanced skill and tactical development sessions throughout the week. Players interested in attending should contact Bryan Rosenfeld or Estelle Nicholls at the Ontario Soccer Association at (416) 495â€"4250. office, Comet Sports in Ho and Bruce Hood Sports. For more information, phone 827â€" 8309. Open to girls and boys from 7 to 13 years of age, it runs five days a week, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (with additional superviâ€" sion an hour before and after) at Shell Park. The Ontario Soccer Association is holding its elite soccer camp this year at Oakville‘s W.H. Morden school. The cost for the camp, which runs 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily, is $110. A Noble cause Open to girls and boys between the ages of 10 and 17 years of age, two sesâ€" sions will be held at T.A. Blakelock â€" where he teaches â€" from Aug. 8â€"12 and from Aug. 29â€"Sept. 2. Instruction begins at 9:30 a.m. and continues until 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Cost is $70. Oakville high school teacher and head coach Jim Noble is again back with his weekâ€"long summer basketball clinics. The basketball sessions have been running in Burlington, where he is an instructor and coach for the Burlington Minor Basketball Association, for the past 17 summers. The program was expandâ€" ed to Oakville two years ago. For more information, call Jim Noble at 336â€"6669. Eugenio Raso received the honors in 1991 and 1992. Tomorrow‘s allâ€"stars OSA runs elite camp For more information call 845â€"1106 Reservations recommended