Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 21 Jan 1994, p. 15

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Visit Murray‘s swim bouâ€" tique as well â€" call 878â€"9747 for more information. The academy is located at 250 Bronte Street South in Milton. Murray also offers a competâ€" itive swim program with a notice team and Red II level available for ages six to 16. Carole Murray has taught thousands of children to swim over the past three decades and continues to offer a full program of lessons for all ages. Lessons for infants, children and adults are available on a private or semiâ€"private basis in water kept at a comfortable 90 degrees F. All levels of certification are available and there is also a parâ€" ents and tot program with times during both day and evening. Murray Swim Academy moves into new facilities The Carole Murray Swim Academy is celebrating its 25th year of operation with a full proâ€" gram of activities at its brand new facilities on Bronte Street in Milton. Everatt looking to Halifax On Wednesday, he finished ninth in the technical program, improving to a seventh place finish in Thursday‘s free skate. Training for the Edmonton event, he conceded, was affected by a broken ankle which he suffered during practice more than a year ago. Realizing his goal in Halifax in a year‘s time, he said, will "take a lot of training. It‘s ridiculous â€" anywhere from four to six hours a day. But it‘s worth it." The highlight, he said, was "skating with all those people watching. You look up and there‘s people hundreds of rows up." "I want to finish first," he said in an interview on Monday, moments after arriving from Edmonton. It was his first appearance at the nationals and besides finding the security very tight and the weather very cold, he said the whole experience was overwhelming. It‘s the final year of junior eligibility for the 19â€"yearâ€" old White Oaks Secondary School (WOSS) student and there is no doubt about his goal. After an eighth place finish at the national junior figâ€" ure skating championships in Edmonton on the weekâ€" end, north Oakville resident Scott Everatt is hanging up his skates. But only for a week and a half. Then it‘s right back into practice for next year.. The Uptown Shopper is a promotion of the Oakville North News and the Keg Restaurants Ltd. ADVERTISTING FEATURE Oakville North News â€" THAT ADAPTS TO YOUR NEEDS AND THAT HELPS â€" NOT JUST MOTIVATION â€" NOT JUST THE NICOTINE PATCH OR GUM BUT A PROVEN METHODOLOGY ... BREAK THE HABIT! IF yOU REALLY WANT TO QUIT, AND YOU JUST NEED SOME HELP ... YOU FIND YOUR INDIVIDUAL KEY TO FINALLY QUuIt SMOKING PATCH [[PLUS® SMOKING CESSATION PROGRAM Call Us ... WE CAN HELP! Next Session ... JANUARY 31, 1994 OAKVILLE Group, Corporate and individual Rates Are Available Scott Everatt If you are the shopper circled in this picture > call Mark Yesford at The Oakville North News 845â€"3824 to \ Dinner for Two aAa â€" atthe BPA 220 North Service Road, Oakville Although the local Big Brothers organization â€" which serves the communities of Oakville, Milton, Georgetown and Acton â€" has 65 youths matched with Big Brothers, it also has another 45 youths on its waiting list. Last year, the event was nearly at capacity with 25 teams signed up. The top team â€" comprised of Last year‘s event went so well â€" with more than $20,000 raised â€" that the Big Brothers organizaâ€" tion has decided to introduce another curling bonspiel to the north part of its district. It will be held on March 19 at the Georgetown Golf and Curling Club. With the Big Brothers‘ sixth annual curling bonspiel set for March 12 at the Oakville Curling Club, it‘s time to start dusting off those brooms. Big Brothers bonspiel expanding north LIFESTYLE MANAGEMENT (905) 847â€"6242 MARK KOVACS actual Big Brothers â€" managed to raise more than $4,000. Interested participants are encouraged to start forming a team and circulating pledge sheets. While teams entries are preferred, individuals are certainly welcome to participate and Big Brothers will Introducing new programs: I \“0 LARGE I PIZZAS 1 1 2 Iemos SMAL | 18 15 1. SQUARE SLICES 250 BRONTE ST. S. MILTON ons l C pI 2 medium 3 kem plzzas, 2 loaves of garlic bread, 2 Ibs of Gino‘s wings OF COKE COUroN OHTER ONIYI NO ADDMONS Expires Jan. 31/94 Items and with 4 items and items COUPON OFFER ONLYI NO ADDITIONS Explres Jan. 31/94 COUPON OFFER ONLY! NO ADDITIONS Expires Jan. 31/94 COUPON OfTER ONLIY! 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