www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday July 4, 2007 - 27 By an eyelash Hinchcliffe third in Que. Oakville's James Hinchcliffe has momentum on his side as he prepares to compete in this weekend's Round 8 of the Champ Car Atlantic Championship in Toronto. Hinchcliffe, an Oakville Trafalgar High School alumnus, celebrated Canada Day with a third-place finish in Round 7 of the series, held Sunday in St. Jovite, Quebec. Hinchcliffe is currently ranked second in the season standings, behind Sierra Sierra Enterprises teammate Raphael Matos. Take c charge of personal bankruptcy Do you cringe at the tho bankruptcy? Here is wha strikes. Take action immediately come true. Seek professi options because there a is often available withou DEREK WOOLLAM / SPECIAL TO THE OAKVILLE BEAVER MINOR DISTRICTS: Oakville first baseman Mitchell Ducr reaches out to make the catch and barely beat a High Park runner during Saturday's opening game of the Little League minor all-star district tournament at Cornwall Park. Oakville fell 12-0 to the Braves, but rebounded to win its next game, 12-11 over Stoney Creek, as Luke Hatfield threw out the potential tying run at home plate to end the game. Oakville was in action last night against Erindale, needing a win to advance to tonight's semifinal. Unfortunately, life happe budgeting may not be en crises like illness or mar have choices can help yo Here are tips from the pros: Avoid Easy Credit Don't fall prey to easy money. Kroll notes that approximately 80,000 people in Canada sought bankruptcy protection in 2006. Readily available credit promotes a sense of entitlement. People ask, not what can I afford but what can I borrow. Heed the Signs Pay attention to warning signs. If you have knots in your stomach, chances are your worries are justified. Other signals include not clearing your full credit-card balances regularly, paying minimum monthly balances only, and using one credit card to pay another. Use Available Resources Do research. Resources are available to help you set up a household budget. A few dollars can add up, so attempt to pay off higher interest cards first. Consider arranging a consolidation loan or lower-interest line of credit with your financial institution, to combine your debts into one monthly payment. Just remember to cut up your credit cards that were consolidated because a consolidation loan can quickly snowball into even more debt. Still in Trouble? The sooner you seek professional guidance, the more options you will have. What may appear to be a solution is often inappropriate and may, in fact, make the situation worse. - News Canada Christie to get his kicks with Argonauts After a 15-year career in the National Football League that ended in 2004, it appears Steve Christie will now have a chance to ply his trade north of the border. The 39-year-old signed a practice roster agreement with the Toronto Argonauts Sunday and is expected to be the Argos' place-kicker this weekend when they visit the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Ivor Wynne Stadium. Christie will fill in for Argos regular Noel Prefontaine, who suffered a suspected concussion after having a punt blocked during Toronto's season-opening 24-22 loss to the British Columbia Lions last Thursday. The Hamilton-born Christie, who was raised in Oakville and graduated from Oakville Trafalgar High School, kicked 336 field goals and added 468 extra points during his NFL days with the Buffalo Bills, San Diego Chargers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New York Giants. He still holds the record for the longest field goal in a Super Bowl, booting a 54yarder against the Dallas Cowboys in 1994. Steve Christie Kings in Kingston MOSQUITO A'S STING: The Oakville A's mosquito AAA team won all five of its games to capture gold at a recent baseball tournament in Kingston. Members of the team are Alex Fulton, A.J. Smith, Josh Coish, Jason Provost, John Whaley, Lee Joch, Andrew Yancan, Kyle Carey, Keenan Lutzko, Graeme Rourke, Daniel Ohorodnyk, John Moate. Dwayne Smith, Dave Fulton, Mike Provost, John Holloway and Bob Lutzko coach the team. Financial Peace of Mind ... ...the most Valuable Se ce we Provide t e ost a uab e Service e o de Oakvile Awards for Business Excellence finalist. Anton Tucker CFP, FMA, FCSI 905.901.3429 Tim Trian, CFA - Portfolio Manager Laura Trian, C.A., CFP CIM - Investment Advisor , 200-2908 South Sheridan Way, Oakville Tel: 905-829-0600 Visit us at http://teamtrian.dundeewealth.com