Oakville Beaver, 27 Mar 2014, p. 33

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Mahoney wins four events at Hickson swim meet Connor Mahoney won four events to lead the Oakville Marlins at the Linda Hickson Invitational Special Olympics swim meet last Saturday at the Iroquois Community Centre. Mahoney took first place in the 25-metre, 50m and 100m freestyle and capped his day by taking the 50m butterfly. The Marlins enjoyed a successful meet with four swimmers winning three events in their age group. Lexie Senior showed her diversity with wins in three different strokes, the 50m freestyle, the 25m breaststroke and the 25m butterfly. Stephenie Anderson won the 25m and 50m freestyle and the 25m backstroke. Michael Marchetti was first to the wall in the 25m freestyle, 25m and 50 backstroke. Edward Zamora won the 25m and 50m backstroke and the 25m freestyle. The Oakville club had several double event winners: Samantha Bandiera (25m butterfly, 25m backstroke); Tyler Batt (25m freestyle, 25m breaststroke); Satwinder Dhillon (100m backstroke, 100m freestyle); Dennis Gaul (50m, 100m breaststroke); Brandon Grove (25m butterfly, 100m freestyle); Rob Hall (25m breaststroke, 25m backstroke); Bill Hickson (50m, 100 breaststroke); Scott MacHattie (25m, 100m backstroke); Kelly Perras (50m freestyle, 25m backstroke). Other event winners were: Stephen Anderson (100m backstroke); Max Baraya (50m backstroke); Emily Boycott (100m individual medley); Elisha DonagheyJohnson (25m breaststroke); Faythe Horton (25m backstroke); Christine Johnson (100m freestyle); Erin Golf Historical Society auction on Sunday With Canada set to defend its Olympic golf championship in 2016, fans of the sport can see what all the fuss was about 100 years ago when the last champion was decided. That was when Canadian George S. Lyon was presented with the last gold medal as golf champion at the 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis, Mo. In addition to the medals, trophies were presented. The trophy presented to Lyon will be on display this Sunday when the Golf Historical Society of Canada hosts its annual auction at the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and Museum at Glen Abbey Golf Club. Museum guests are admitted free on Sunday starting at 10 a.m., with the auction set for 2 p.m. The society is inviting anyone with golf memorabilia to bring it to the museum for appraisal and, if they wish, have it included in the auction. For information on the museum or auction, contact the GHSC's Ian MacCrimmon at 905-336-0436. 33 | Thursday, March 27, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Cassie Senior (above) comes up for a breath while competing in the 25m butterfly at the Linda Hickson Invitational swim meet while Elisha Donaghey-Johnson breaks through the surface in the 50m butterfly. | photo by Graham Paine -- Oakville Beaver Justice (50m freestyle); Ryan Lamey (100m freestyle); Annick Leger (50m backstroke); Jason McLaughlin (50m freestyle); Adrian Nandlal (50m freestyle); Mary Novielli (50m backstroke); Kelly Pitcher (25m freestyle); Melissa Reid (50m backstroke); Steven Reist (100m freestyle); Cassie Senior (25m backstroke); Mike Thomas (50m freestyle); Catherine Vertolli (25m backstroke); Heather Weir (25m backstroke). Best Buy CORRECTION NOTICE NEWSPAPER RETRACTION FOR THE BEST BUY MARCH 21 CORPORATE FLYER We would like to clarify the Fido Nokia Lumia 625 (WebCode: 10287747) advertised in the March 21 flyer, page 2. Please be advised that this phone is only available in select stores and it is $0 with NO gift card NOT $0 with a $75 gift card, as previously advertised. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers. CAREGI A RESOURCE DAY FOR FAMILY CAREGIVERS PRESENTS SHOW ER YES, I AM ! WHO IS A FAMILY CAREGIVER? ARE YOU A; PARENT, SISTER, GRANDPARENT, DAUGHTER, HUSBAND, WIFE, NEIGHBOUR, FATHER, SON, AUNT, UNCLE, MOTHER, FRIEND, OR BROTHER, OF SOMEONE Are you? WHO NEEDS YOUR CARE? REGISTER ONLINE TODAY! CAREGIVERSHOW.CA TO WIN A NIGHT OUT AT ONE KING WEST! REGISTER FOR A CHANCE Wednesday May 14, 2014 Heritage Court, Direct Energy Centre, T oronto Hours: 1 1am to 7pm FREE ADMISSION ! LEARN: the resources available with other family caregivers and professionals with needed pampering CONNECT: REJUVENATE: PRIZES, GIVEAWAYS & PAMPERING BROUGHT TO YOU BY: EVENT SPONSORS: ® &

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