Cost is $90. Call 845â€"5044 for details. Golfing gets underway at 12:30 p.m. with a shotgun start Entrance is restricted to ensure an enjoyable pace of play. Profits go toward a down payâ€" ment on a house for developmenâ€" tal handicapped people. Registration is available by calling 844â€"0146. Prize donors and hole sponsors are also welâ€" come. The Canadian Mental Health Association‘s Oakvilleâ€"based Halton branch is holding its fifth annual golf classic, June 24 at Carlisle Golf and Country Club. aoodo Samantha Rowley turned in a thirdâ€"place effort at the Ontario high school gymnastics champiâ€" onships on the weekend. The Canada Ct. resident comâ€" peted in the Senior 2 category for her Oakville Trafalgar school, finishing fourth in the beam and bars and taking sixth in vault. Community Living Oakville, formerly known as the Oakvilie Association for the Mentally Retarded, is now accepting regisâ€" tration for its annual golf tournaâ€" ment. The tournament, run in supâ€" port of developmental handiâ€" capped citizens, is being held May 25 at Sawâ€"Whet Golf Club on Bronte Rd. N. Rowley was third at the Golden Horseshoe qualifying meet the previous week. Her teammate with Oakville Antoinettes, Andrea Dowdall, was fourth at GHAC and qualiâ€" fied for OFSAA but had to drop out because of an injury. aogogo The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (Haltonâ€" Peel) is looking for amateur or professionals to take part in a bowling challenge, June 3 at Classic Bowl in Mississauga. Glen Abbey Golf Club is expecting record attendance this year. Funds raised will be put toward a computer system and software. Call 275â€"5332 for information. Some 29,000 golfers played the prestigious home of the Canadian Open last yearâ€"â€"despite a recession, poor weather and increased competition. One of the first to play when the course opened last week, incidentally, was Blue Jays out- fielder Joe Carter. } But Jack McClellan, the Abbey‘s general manager, figures the course can do much better. He predicts 31,000 rounds of golf to be played on the course this season. By TOM MICHIBATA Oakville Beaver staff The swift winger for the White Oaks Wildcats had all kinds of chances to score against the Oakville Trafalgar Red Devils in a Halton high school senior girls soccer match, Wednesday. Clarke was either foiled by OT goalie Lisa Reimer or a stroke of ill fortune (she hit the goalâ€" post twice with shots). But that all changed in with about five minutes remaining in regulation time. And just in the nick of time too. Wildeats‘ Clarke comes though in the clutch Andrea Clarke was beginning to wonder when her luck would change. The victory evened the Wildcats record at 2â€"2 while the Red Devils fell to 2â€"3â€"1. "The three of us (Kerry Shea, Gentleman and Clarke) were on a break _ â€"â€" against two of them. Kerry had the ball and passed to Kelly. Kelly took the shot and I deflectâ€" ed it upwards." "OT had the pressure on us the whole first half," he said. "We were able to break out on a Clarke deflected in teammate Kelly Gentleman‘s shot from in close to give the Wildcats a 3â€"2 win. Clarke was all smiles afterward when asked about her swing in fortune. Swanson said White Oaks had to rely on its counterattacking to score. White Oaks coach Gord Swanson was glad to see Clarke get the goal. "Andrea was having a really tough go of it," Swanson said. "It was nice to see her get one in." Clarke‘s goal came after a period of sustained pressure by OT‘s frontline, led by Joanne Carter. White Oaks backup goalie Natasha Ceccarelli, filling in for the ailing Jennifer Morris (shoulder injury), came up with sparkling saves to keep the score knotted at two. "Andrea was having a tough go of.it. It was nice to see her get one in" when Carter hit the goalpost and Lindsay Shane just missed the cage on a header. some nice work by our forwards who worked the ball in for good shots." As for Ceccarelli she didn‘t mind being on the spot. She was the No. 1 goalie for the junior team last year and could have played there again this season. Instead she opted to play senior. "I‘ve been in pressure situations a lot," said Ceccarelli who plays for the Oakville girls underâ€" 17 rep squad. "In junior I got a lot of shots (but senior soccer) is better. The players are more aggressive." Gentleman opened the scoring for White Oaks in the first half, converting a crossâ€"feed from Shea. OT‘s Caroline Cunningham tied the game 1â€"1 early in the second half. Carter knotted the score at two when she dashed down the left side, made a couple of deft moves and chipped a shot over Ceccarelli. In other Volpe Division action, Queen Elizabeth Park crushed St. Thomas Aquinas 5â€"0 and Blakelock Tabbies and Milton tied 2â€"2 at TAB, But it was the Wildcats who struck paydirt next when Gentleman notched her second of the contest. She knocked in the rebound of Kristina Makxam‘s direct kick which struck the crossâ€"bar. Natalie Anderson and Sarah Dunk connected for TAB (2â€"0â€"1). Leslieâ€"Ann Graham and Nicole Hunter fired two goals each for QEP (4â€"0â€"0). Sue Dalgleish notched the single. The Red Devils pressed for the goâ€"ahead goal Elissa Nunes potted a hatâ€"trick as Loyola Hawks blanked Appleby College 3â€"0 in Volpe junior action Wednesday at Appleby. games for Q.E. Park, which has now outscored the opposition 17â€"0. Loyola improved to 1â€"2â€"1. Appleby dropped to 0â€"4. In other action, White Oaks dumped OT 3â€"1 at OT and QEP tripped Aquinas 4â€"1 at QEP. White Oaks improved to 4â€"1â€"0. Julie Macmillan scored for OT (1â€"2â€"1). BASEBALL Chuck Garner tossed a oneâ€"hit shutout over four innings in White Oaks Wildcats‘ 5â€"1 win â€"â€"â€" over Oakville Trafalgar in Volpe Division h senior boys .baseball action Monday afterâ€" noon. Paul Jajevich went 4â€"forâ€"5 at the plate to power White Oaks to a 23â€"0 pasting of Loyola in high school girls softball action Monday. Katie Didyk was the winning pitcher and helped her own cause with a home run as Oakville Trafalgar ripped St. Thomas Aquinas 11â€"4 in both teams season opener. In other action Monday, Milton Mustangs downed Blakelock 7â€"2 and the E.C. Drury Spartans pounded Queen Elizabeth Park Eagles 13â€"2. _ Milton scored four unearned runs in the bottom of the fourth to snap a 2â€"2 tie with TAB. Erik Alonso had smashed a twoâ€"run dinger in the top of the inning to tie the score. Sandy Spencer was the losing pitcher. Jajevich smashed two triples, while Tammy Geldart drilled a homer. Karen Steffanoff was the winning pitcher. Karen Sloan and Kylie Booth also slugged