Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 4 Mar 1994, p. 22

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SOCCER, BASEBALL, LACROSSE 490 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE 844â€"8311 The Total Fiiness Company" 3055 Dundas St. W Mississauga GCHVVIND Paperweight: Tyke: Novice: SPOART Fitness Equipment Accessories heavyhands RMReEecnrEaTion anop LEisunrE COME JOIN THE FUN AND HELP LACROSSE GROW IN OAKVILLE WHATEVER YOUR GAME, WE HAVE THE EQUIPMENT See us today for all the leading brand ~__name equipment! Join us to play the fastest game on two feet. We‘re looking for competitors to play in Oakville from the ages of 4 to 16 years Teams will be chosen on March 10th, 1994 After which no further Registrations will be accepted FITNESS TECHNOLOGY, INC. Saturday Mar 5th, 1994 9:00am to 3:00pm at Oakville Arena AGE CLASSIFICATIONS FOR 1994 1988â€"1990 (4 â€" 6 Years) Pee Wee: 1986â€"1987 Bantam: 1984â€"1985 Midget: Oakville Minor Lacrosse Association Final Registrations Registration Fee: Paperweight $50.00 All other age groups $120.00 after Mar 5th to Mar 10th Late Registrations $150.00 Although the junior ski camp is all booked up, there is still room in both the adult ski camp ($125) and the junior racing camp ($150, for Slopes will be open from Monday, March 14 to Friday March 18 from 9 a.m. (one hour earlier than the usual 10 a.m. weekday start) to 4:30 p.m. and during the usual evening hours from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. There will be lots of skiing at Glen Eden during the March Break. Lift tickets are $24 for adults and $19 for juniors during the day and $20 and $16, respectfully, at night. Beyond the March Break, Glen Eden will be open everyday until April 4 and every night until March 18 (weather permitting). 1982â€"1983 1980â€"1981 1978â€"1979 Special St. Patrick‘s Day events, on the Thursday (March 17), include free face painting, contests and activâ€" ities. Those interested can register for lessons by calling 878â€"5011 or 878â€" 4476 and asking for the 1, 2, 3 Learn To Ski Package. The package includes four days of instruction (Monday to Thursday) and free skiing. A recreational ski day is also included for the Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. New skiers can also take advanâ€" tage of a nightly oneâ€"hour group lesâ€" son for $29.50 which includes a Little Dipper lift ticket and a set of rental equipment. advanced skiers only). L h wito There‘s at least two other ingrediâ€" ents that will also help make the event an even more tasteful experiâ€" ence â€" Kellog‘s is contributing breakfast and the Olive Garden, along with its team, is sending lunch for everyone. The Oakville event has become such an annual success that the Big Brothers organization is introducing a sister event in the north part of its district. The public are invited to help out any of the teams with pledges which they can do by dropping into the Oakville Curling Club tomorrow or simply phoning Big Brothers at 847â€" 7267. It will run next weekend at the Georgetown Golf and Curling Club with six teams signed up. Among the participants are CFNY‘s Humble and Fred and teams from Ford, the Oakville Beaver and both the police and fire departments. The successful ingredients are all in place to make tomorrow‘s sixth annual Big Brothers curling bonspiel another smashing success. Last year, more than $20,000 was raised, thanks, to a large degree, to a challenge between Big Brother Dan Purdy and Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale whose teams ended up conâ€" tributing amounts that were well into four figures. They‘re back at it again this year as are 26 other teams who have long since filled the event to capacity. Big Brothers Bonspiel has 28 rinks Owned Operated by: Halton Region Conservation Authority 2596 Britania Road West R.R. #2 Milton, Ontario,. L9T.2X6. .

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