Oakville Beaver, 27 Sep 2000, Focus, B1

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Wednesday September 27, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER B1 r ^ H O O p E R 'S 1 NHF "The Cham pions Choice" Ultra W he y M ore Oakville' K A w w H U IIQ w Rt f f l $4 7 ? J m e FREE DQORoots baseball cap Hill DpfHir IV U iMIh Mel 'IftiM rO n liv M efth o w ih ij l urtro 33/ Htft J Olym pic OFFICIAL MEDIA SPONSOR OF THE OAKVILLE WATERFRONT FESTIVAL S h o pC o n sig n m en t!! B y C o n sig n m en t... Upscale Resale Ladies 115 Trafalgar R d . jw tNo fU kr**-338-3474|5L 7 A 1^ W ear OPEN DAYS W EEK FALL inL o v ew itho u rD esig n erL a b e ls ! FALL fo ro u rD e ep lyD is c o u n te dP rices ! FALL in toaC H IClo o kth isS ea so n ! FOLLOWyo u rS ty lis hIn s tin c tsa n d Oakville Beaver Focus Editor: WILMA BLOKHUIS 845-3824 Ext: 250; Fax: 337-5567; Email: b lo k h u is @ h a lto n s e a rc h .c o m Photos by Peter C. McCusker Scenes from Sunday's 37th annual Oakville United Way Bathtub Race, clockwise from top left, a big cheer for the OTHS Red Devils from Ryley Beddoe; Blakelock Tigers pose with the Moen Tub Award; Blakelock crosses the finish line in the final heat; Appleby College - last year's champs; and St. Mildred's-Lightbourn (assisted by a few male ringers) at a changeover. Blakelock wins Moen Tub in United W ay Bathtub Race The T. A. Blakelock Tigers beat Appleby College, last year's champs, to win the cov eted Moen Tub Award at Sunday's 37th annual Oakville United Way Bathtub Race. The annual race launches the United Way's fundraising campaign in Oakville. A goal of $2.7 million was announced at the event, representing a 7% increase over last year. The United Way campaign runs until the end of November. Sunday's win marks Blakelock's 13th on the tub circuit and highlights their position as the all-time most winning team. The Blakelock team consists of Matt Ferrone, Greg Rankin, Andrew Elgar, Heshan Uduwerella, Brent Wells, Natalie Crooks, Chris Lorenz, Leslie Marriott, Emily Dobbie, Leah Ringwald, Renu Gautam, Bryan Grennam Missy Kitching and Kevin Stewart. Nine high schools competed in the event, including Appleby, Blakelock, Oakville Trafalgar, White Oaks, Queen Elizabeth Park, St. Mildred's-Lightboum, St. Thomas Aquinas, Iroquois Ridge and Maclachlan College. White Oaks won the Spirit Award after loaning their bathtub to Queen Elizabeth Park. QEP lost a wheel after the first quali fying race. Between races, spectators were treated to a glimpse of the United Way's Carousel of Nations when dancers from the Portuguese and Arabic pavilions performed at Town Square. A number of United Way agencies also treated visitors to balloons, popcorn and a variety of games. Mayor Ann Mulvale and CHWO Radio personality Jim Paulson provided commen tary from high above from an Oakville Hydro `cherry picker.' The United Way of Oakville supports 39 health and social service programs in the community, affecting 42,000 people each year. * * traRH lio < i3 K, f The Body Shaping Fitness Studio For Women. 1 Dirk Gebhardt N j Maria Kinlough Maria and Dirk have created Oakville' s most exciting fitness studio for women. It' s a sparkling, brand new, 10,000sq.ft, state-of-the-art facility. Come experience the dawn o f a new millennium in women' s fitness! Opening Mid-October. 217 Lakeshore Rd. E. 844-3530 DOWNTOWN OAKVILLE FOR 47 YEARS Mon.-Thurs., 9:30 a.m. - 6p.m. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m., Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. 183 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, Ontario L6K 1E7 Tel.: 905 849-1919

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