Oakville Beaver, 12 Oct 1994, p. 20

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REQ U ES T FOR PROP O S A L GROUNDWATER INVESTIGATION SERVICES In the recent Sharkey‘s oneâ€"kilomeâ€" tre road race, the club‘s girls filled the top five positions with Tanya Rank, Pamela Arnold, Justine Brooks, Lindsay Ince and Liza Lang. In the 5k race, club coach Dow Wright finished strongly with a time of 17.35 with Zach Pfeiffer, 14, finishing in 19:40. Nicholas Philp, 12, completed the course in 22:58, three minutes ahead of his perâ€" sonal best. In the Toronto half marathon, coach Dow Wright again inspired all the club‘s long distance runners with a scintillatâ€" ing run of 1:22.59. Zach Pfeiffer, 14, also completed the 21.1 km. course in Other 60 metre age group winners were: Dianna Banks, 11, in 9.3 s and Samantha Neziroski, 6, in 12.7s. In the 150 metres, Greg Cullen, 15, had the best time of the day with a 19.0s run, followed closely by Lucas Marshall, 15, in 19.2. They were folâ€" lowed in by age group winners Liza Lang, 12, in 22.8s and Edwina Haddon, 9, in 25.8s. The brother and sister team of John, 16, and Erin, 13, won their respective age groups in the 60â€"metre dash with times of 7.5 and 8.7 secâ€" onds. OAKVILLE LEGION Despite cold and windy conditions on the weekend, many Oakville Legion track club members recorded personal best performances at Blakelock High School. Two Oakvilleâ€"based track and field clubs are now well under way with their busy fall seasons. In the 600 metres, Alana Juzenas, 12, recorded the fastest time with a 1:53.5s clocking, followed by Tanya Rank, 12, in 1:56.7. The Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (M.T.O.) requires the services of companies or individuals to carry out investigations of nonâ€"insured liability claims. These claims deal with the contamination or depletion of domestic water supplies, allegedly the result of M.T.O. activities. vibration claim investigations; drainage claim investigations; blasting interference claim investigations; the coordination of trades to remedy specific problems related to water contamination; and water treatment applications. Tenders will close October 28, 1994 at 1:30 pm. Late tenders will not be accepted. There will be no public tender opening. Suppliers who have demonstrated experience in groundwater investigation, evaluation and resolution are invited to tender. Interested parties can bid for specific geographical zones. Demonstrated experience in the following is required: The contract will be for one year. Tender packages are available from the M.T.O. Tenders Office at Room 146, Central Building, 1201 Wilson Avenue, Downsview. The tender must be returned in the envelope provided. A copy of the R.FP. can be obtained through the M.T.O. Tenders Office. Information on the tender is available through either D.A. Sawyer or A. Dudin in the M.T.O. Claims Office at: (416) 235â€"4727, FAX: (416) 235â€"5090. Ontario Opening with a 12.5s time in the hurdles, he followed with a 32.12m toss in the discus and completed the record with a 4.69m flight in the long jump. Showing considerable promise as a training partner for Smith was Nenad Pljevalicic who competed in his first triathlon. He recorded personal bests across the board, running the hurdlies in 13.2s, tossing the discus 23.64m and long jumping 5.09m for a point total of 1401. Also setting personal records were Dave Kirkham, 14, with a time of 15.6s in hurdles, a distance of 29.66m in discus and a 30.80m in javelin. A similar story was written for At the Ontario championships in Essex last June, the firstâ€"year Athletiques member saw his result of 1,588 points disallowed as a record due to the excessive following winds. Saturday‘s event was virtually wind free. The former record was 1,470, set in 1992, After all of that, he still found some energy to win the javelin with a 32.80m throw. Alexander Smith, 14, had to wait three months, but he finally has his chance to lay claim to the Ontario banâ€" tam boys triathlon record as he scored 1,535 points at Blakelock High School on Saturday. Any one interested in joining the club should phone coach Geoff Francis at 847â€"2709. ATHLETIQUES INTERNATIONAL At the Shell Park twoâ€"kilometre race, club members excelled with Alana Juzenas winning the event in a time of 7.51 with Justine Brooks 9th and Amy Bell 12th. lan Crane, 13, with a hurdles time of 14.9s, a discus toss of 28.18m and a javelin throw of 26.62. For information on the track club, phone Bruce Burton at 827â€"8725. ASSORTED MULCHES SUMMER 40 FERTlLlZ}?B’Y OFF Includes furniture Selection varies. Sho GARDEN ACCESSORIES Selection varies from store to store. Stock SELECTED TOOLS 50 orr up now and save C Ct statuary, Shop early, THE OAKVILLE BEAVER 60%â€" OUTDOOR »\ PESTICIDES 30 cm CLAY POTsS up aged 6 to 18 years, who is involved in worthwhile community service or a special person who is contributing, while living with a physical or psychological limitation? Do you know a youth who has performed an act of heroism? The Ontario Community Newspapers Association, with Bell Canada as the patron, is looking to recognize these "good kids"; the young people of our province who show a commitment to making life better for others. Do you know a young person, \ NOMINATION FORMS â€" are available by contacting this community newspaper or OCNA at 905â€"844â€"0184 Park| ge / ONTARIO JUNIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS BURLINGTON DUNDAS 2243 Fairview St. 294 York Rd. 639â€"7740 628â€"8562 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MON. WED. Iamâ€"6pm THURS. FRI. Iamâ€"I9pm SAT. SUN. Iamâ€"6pm FRESH CUT FLOWERS 7 DAYS A WEEK! Do you know one? ontario _ community newspapers association To nominate an individual or a group of young people for the Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award, please contact this newspaper or the OCNA at 905â€"844â€" 0184. Nominations for this year‘s awards will be accepted until October 31, 1994. Every nominee will receive a certificate and up to 12 individuals and one group will be the recipients of a plaque presented by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year lapel pin, $200 and a family portrait with the Lieutenant Governor. SELECTED ACCESSORIES OFF ALL WATER 0 GARDEN / PLANTS RED CLAY 40® 10 70 °o# ALL REMAINING NURSERY STOCK ALL REMAINING SPREADING JUNIPERS OFF October 12, 199

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