Oakville Beaver, 14 Aug 1994, p. 18

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Alexander Smith, 14, won‘t have to go thirsty for the next little while. At the recent Ontario Track and Field Championships in Kitchener, the member of the Oakvilleâ€"based Athletiques International Track and Smith wins top award SOUTHERN ONTARIO FOR A FLAT RATE OF soon $69.95 REsIDENTIAL $89.95 susiness (PLUS APPLICABLE TAXES ACTIVATION FEE) AND WITH REVERSE CALLING", YOUR FRIENDS CAN CALL YOU Too! FOR INFORMATION CALL: (416)â€"777â€"2600 OR 1â€"800â€"363â€"FLAT (SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY) E. TIRED OF PAYING LONG DISTANCE BY THE MINUTE? HERE‘S AN ECONOMICAL OPTION At 2 p.m., the visitor centre staff will guide you on a walk from the farm house to discover some of the plants, berries, and tree barks used as dyes. s Spruce Lane Farm House is part of a turn of the century farm located at parking lot "F" in Bronte Creek Provincial Park. For further information, please call the park office Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at (905) 827â€"6911. Visit the staff and volunteers of Spruce Lane Farm House on Sunday, Aug. 21st, as they demonstrate the use of natural materials from our fields and forests to dye wool and other fabrics. Watch how these colors from nature are later used to make practical articles for daily life. Demonstrations will take place from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. Discover Country Colors next Sunday ‘ London E Telecom Network NOW YOU CAN CALL MOST AREAS IN Field Club was selected as the top bantam boy athlete. His prize for that selection was three cases of Canoe Springs bottled water. Smith is now provincial champiâ€" on in 80m hurdles (personal record Sean Milligan, 15, earned the bronze in midget boys pole vault at 2.90m and set personal records of 39.58m in javelin for eighth place, and 27.82m in discus toss for ninth. Neil Evans, 19, finished fourth in junior men‘s pole vault at 3.65m. of 12.45 seconds) and triple jump (11.50m) and is third best in discus toss (PR of 33.40m) and javelin (PR of 33.20m). THOMAS THE TANKENGINE will be at @p riccor m cror from Sat Aug 13~ tofat. Aug. 20 COME ON LowN/ @p or ths cror 1 o Y § 245 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST, OAKVILLE TELEPHONE 905 844â€"5363 h Only the firstâ€"place team managed to live up to its billing with Avalon defeating cellar dwelling Pizza Delight 10â€"2. The other three games saw the favorites all losing: secondâ€"place Picâ€"Aâ€"Deli to the seventhâ€"place Rangers 5â€"3; thirdâ€"place Sharks to sixthâ€"place Sunoco 4â€"2; and fourthâ€"place Gators to the fifthâ€"place Leafs 1â€"0. There were upsets galore in Thursday‘s opening round of the Halton Ball Hockey Association playoffs. The semiâ€"finals will be held on Thursday night at Oakville Arena. At 8 p.m., Avalon hooks up with the Leafs and at 9 p.m. the Rangers square off with the Gators. The consolation and championship matches run the folâ€" lowing Thursday at Oakville Arena, at 8 and 9 p.m., respectively. The player of the week is Al Grenier of Avalon who chalked up a hatâ€" trick and two assists. Avalon is representing Halton in the Ontario Ball Hockey Association (OBHA) ‘A‘ finals in Belleville while Picâ€"Aâ€"Deli is carrying the colors in the provincial ‘B‘ finals in Lindsay. Quarterâ€"final upsets Mississauga scored a quick goal to open the second half which seemed to get the homeside down. However, after a gutsy save by keeper Robert Stein, the tide began to turn in favour of Oakville and they dominated Mississauga the rest of the way. Rob Hisey‘s goal brought the Lightning to within one and then Charlie Riddell netted the equalizer and the winner shortly thereafter. David Silva‘s goal with five minutes to play put the victory away for Oakville. Strong midâ€"field play by Lee Bekker, Hisey and Misiak contributed greatly to the resurgent offense in the second half. Stellar on defence were Draggy Stojkovic, Steve Marinic, Mike Venditti, Cesco Catalano, Mike De Vaal, Kevin Mcintyre and Steve Barbaric. On the weekend, Oakville put in an excellent team performance in reaching the final of the Kitchener International Tournament. The Oakville Star Data Strikers underâ€"11A rep soccer team had a busy week. In Mississauga against the Peel Halton league leaders, Oakville played a strong game, winning 2â€"1 on goals from Sean Coghlin and Michael Silveira. â€" This time, against a stronger team, Oakville found themselves on the other end of a 4â€"0 score. Goal scorers for Oakville in the weekend tournament were Brandon Pimentel (4), Michael Ruppel (3), Michael Silveira (3), Chris Hornby (3), Eric Duerden (2), Ryan Kuri and Sean Coghlin. â€"Conor Murphy was strong in goal throughout the tournament with two shutouts and one penalty save to his credit. Good defensive performances were also turned in by Adrian Pasma, Chris Riddell, Chad Aboud and Brett Cherney. The Oakville underâ€"10 boys rep soccer team played their best game of the year Tuesday and in doing so grabbed first place in the Peelâ€"Halton premier qiyision. The Lightning scored an impressive comeâ€"fromâ€"behind victory over Mississauga at Shell Park, extending their league unbeaten streak to 10 games. The game was a very emotional and entertaining event, featuring two very comâ€" petitive sides. Once again, the Lightning got off to a slow start, trailing 3â€"2 at the half. Mark Misiak and Peter Kuchta found the range for Oakville. Strikers reach finals of Kitchener tourney En route to the final, Oakville defeated Whitby 7â€"1, Etobicoke 3â€"0 and Oshawa 3â€"1 to advance the semiâ€"final game against Dixie. Oakville turned in a great performance to rout Dixie 4â€"0, advancing to the chamâ€" pionship game against North Scarborough. 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