Oakville Beaver, 11 Sep 2002, "Classified", D2

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D 2 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday September 11, 2002 & I White Rose ^ Hom er G a rd e n c e n t r e s Event runs Wednesday September 11t h to Sunday September 15t h - ®L it's t i m e fo r fall p l a n t i n g ... holland BU LBS L. i h a v e a rriv e d ! T o p S iz e ! T o p Q u a lity ! For stunning spring blooms year after year! Choose from huge selection of tulips, crocus, lilies, iris, hyacinths and daffodils and more. Jjf ' w Ft * * i L O O S E O Q < t from only . \{ : ' j i f W ; * > . " I PACKAGE from only $ ^ 99 I fall colour Mix and match for great fall colour. Choose from fall mums, asters, cabbage & kale. 8" pots. Reg. 5.97ea. special offer · · * T. *' .iX i oo £ y ' ^ V e . r v * - - . ? Shown decorated. Graham Paine · Oakville Beaver The Oakville Strikers' Michael Medeiros boots the ball past Brampton Rangers' Mickey W hittaker in Ontario Cup action. Oakville won 4-1. arriving *ESH daii fresh o u t d o o r nursery plants It's time for fall planting! Choose from trees, flowering shrubs & more including: Decisive win for Oakville By Jaime Burnham SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER In Ontario Cup soccer action, the Oakville Strikers of the U -16 boys tier 1 W IN TER N O N -C O N TA C T C olorado Blue S pruce C herry Bom b B arberry Gold Flam e H o n eysu ckle ADULT n · N on-contact · Prim e tim e games · 2 9th season o f operation · Sweaters/socks g provided -------------------- $1Q 99 I 2 g a l. $O Q 99 £ 2 g a l. $ 0 ^ 9 9 3 g a l. 1 LEAGUE HALTON MEN'S HOCKEY LEAGUE · Trophies · Balanced teams · Excellent officiating · Individual entries · Also W om ens rec. division S INFORM ATION AND/OR REGISTRATION o o BY PHONE (9 0 5 )8 4 9 -9 7 1 2 A pplications at G len Abbey o r River O aks Arenas w w w .hm hl.bizland.com division took on the Brampton Rangers this past Sunday at the Vaughan Soccer Grove. Although things looked evenly matched at half time with a 1-1 tie, Oakville came out striking in the second half to take the championship game 4-1. Co-captain of the Strikers, Jeffrey Darkwa was the first to put Oakville on the board early in the first half, shelving one on the Brampton goal tender. Play bounced from end to end for most of the first half, with both teams showing great control. With 10 minutes left, Brampton was awarded an indirect free kick, a call Oakville fans found questionable. The Rangers cashed in on the opportunity, evening out the score. Despite the scorching 35-degree heat, Oakville came out even more poised in the second 45 minutes of play. The (See 'S trikers' page D3) M ake the m o s t of fall's a b u n d a n c e with an artful blend of s p ic y h u e s a n d textures. fall accents Floral stems and bushes, bamboo baskets, lifelike pumpkins, fruit topiaries, leaves, swags, wreaths and more. The Cutting Edge Hockey & Skating Academy Mini-Season Gliders Learn to Skate Classes for 4-9 year-olds · provides beginning skaters with fundam entals to become independent and confident on the ice - limited or no skating experience. · CSA approved hockey helm ets are mandatory. Elbow pads, w aterproof mitts and snowpants recommended. Blades Opener The Oakville Blades open up their provincial junior A hockey season this week end with two home games. The opener is on Friday against Streetsville and on Saturday (their new second home night), they enter tain Burlington Cougars. Both games start at 7:45 p.m. at Ice Sports Oakville. See Friday's Beaver for pre view. Team Games for 4-6 year-olds · builds on skills acquired in Skills & Drills program m e · R egular schedule o f gam es based on h ouse-league form at provides players w ith e xperience o f team play · team uniform s and referees provided. Fall & W inter Sessions $139 Winter Sessions $149 Power-Skating Skills & Drills (4-6 year-olds) from For Players Aged 6-12 years · i n s t r u c t i o n in p o w e r a e v t - :c o ' ' V ' : Hockey Development · introduces fundamental basic skills emphasizing fun. respect and fair play · weekly skills practice $-119 9 ea. power, pow er siriaes, a cceleration, lateral mobility, turns and stops · "fu ll out" w ork-o u t to supplem ent team practices Fall & Winter Sessions $139 Fall & W inter Sessions $139 F a llF e r tiliz e r 1 2 -1 4 -1 8 W in te riz e r P re m iu m Plus 18kg. Covers 800m2 . Concentrated slow release formula. Reg. 25.99ea. SALE ^ ^ ea. For information and/or registration call (9 0 5 ) 8 4 9 -9 7 1 2 w w w .h m h l.b iz la n d .c o m P ilk i? ' "'m $0099 1 2 -1 4 -1 8 W in te rizin g W eed & F e e d 18kg. Covers 800m2 . Controls over 40 species of lawn weeds. ^ q g Reg. 35.99ea. SALE ea. To join oar delivery Ham call 905-845-9742 You could become a carrier of the week? Winning Carriers receive a large 3 topping pizza courtesy of: CRAFT CLEARANCE S a v e 30°/o-50°/o off s e le c te d c ra fts . September Store Hours: Mon.-Fri.: 9:00am-9:00pm Saturday 9:00am-6:00pm Sunday 10:00am-5:00pm L IM IT E D T O S T O C K O N H A N D . visit our website at w w w .w hiterose.ca EURNHAMTHORPE ROAD WES T Q CD CO £ £ => oc o ERIN MILLS 31 1 5 D u n d a s St. W. M is s is s a u g a 9 0 5 -5 6 9 -0 9 0 9 BURLINGTON 4 2 6 5 F a irv ie w St. B urlin g to n 9 0 5 -6 3 9 -8 6 9 2 o rr fBuESaJfelESS O n ta r U > 'f # 1 P i z z a , / > £ DU NDAS ST. W. Q.E.W . EXP. 1 , T he Oakville Beaver,

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