33 Frid ay, Sep tem b er 9 , 2 0 1 1 O A K V ILLE BEA V ER w w w .insideH A LTO N .com BIG SLICE: Boston Pizza franchisees John Wannamaker (left) and his daughter, Donna Corrigan, (right) present an $18,000 cheque to Special Olympics Team of Oakville members (left to right) Stephanie Vandamme, Emily Boycott, Elisha Donaghey-Johnston and Sofia Dershko. The money was raised at the recent BP Dorval Drive Special Olympics Golf Tournament. Special donation MICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVER SEPTEMBER CONDITIONING CAMPS ARE BACK! CALL 905 845 6989 OR EMAIL OAKVILLE@ICESPORTS.COM GET READY AND BE AHEAD FOR THE UPCOMING SEASON! YOUTH CONDITIONING CAMPS & ADULT BOOT CAMPS START SEPT. 7 CAMPS ARE ONLY $179 FOR YOUTH (6 CLASSES) & $189 FOR ADULTS ( 7 CLASSES)! Oakville resident John Shoniker will be one of four men inducted into the University of Waterloo Athletic Hall of Fame later this month. The long-time local resident was known as the heart and soul of the Waterloo Warriors defence during his five years with the foot- ball team. He dressed for every regular-sea- son game during his Canadian Interuniversity pS ort career and ranks third in Warriors his- tory in sacks and eighth in tackles. While at Waterloo, Shoniker was named an OUA first team all-star twice and a second team all-star once. In his final season, he was named a CIS first-team all Canadian. He also earned Waterloo awards as rookie of the year and best lineman. fShoniker will be inducted into the hall o fame Saturday, Sept. 24, prior to the Warriors' g g ghomecomin ame a ainst Windsor. l d b h ll f fWater oo gra to e a o amer Oakville Curling Club is offering some- thing extra to shoot for. The club will host three training sessions for children and adults next weekend. If the sessions titled 'Learn To Curl, On Purpose' and supported by the Canadian Curling Association and Rock Solid Productions draw 200 participants, there is an excellent chance they will be televised across the coun- try on CBC's Sports Day in Canada telecast. The sessions, slated for Saturday, Sept. 17, are approximately one hour long. Registrants can be as young as eight years old and as old as 80-plus, and sessions will begin at 10 a.m., 11:15 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. In lieu of a registration fee, participants are asked to bring canned food that can be donated to the Oakville Food Bank. Following the sessions, a free barbecue lunch will be offered for all participants. To register, log onto www.rocksolidpro- ductions.ca The Oakville Curling Club is located at 224 Allan St. Oakville Curling Club sessions could be featured on CBC TV *Each office is independently owned and operated WEEKEND SHOWCASE OF HOMES ELAINE WARREN Sales Representative SUTTON GROUP ABOUT TOWN REALTY INC., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED 905-681-7900 2092 ROSEHILL DRIVE Westoak Trails! Open concept, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with hardwood and slate flooring. Master with ensuite, ample closet space and storage. W/O to beautifully landscaped backyard, curb appeal ++, amenities, schools, hwy access. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 $469,900 SUSAN TAYLOR TEAM Sales Representative REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD., BROKERAGE OFF (905) 828-1122 $989,000 This wonderful family home is located on an exclusive court. Rich hardwood floors, cathedral ceilings, fireplaces. Updated kitchen w/granite counters & stone backsplash. Master retreat & fin basement. Enjoy the ravine setting, inground pool & the fall spectacular tapestry! Call Susan Taylor. OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4PM 337 OAKRIDGE CRT DOUG PEMBERTON Sales Representative SUTTON GROUP ABOUT TOWN REALTY INC., BROKERAGE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED 905-681-7900 2174 NIGHTINGALE WAY Fabulous Raised Bungalow Kaneff Built Devonshire 2 plus 1 Bedroom Fully Finshed Basement Gorgeous Decor WWW.DOUGPEMBERTON.COM OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 NEW LISTING