Oakville Beaver, 7 Jul 1999, D8

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER The Oakville Beaver On the Run Sponsored by Oakville's Running Company, this year's team is set to take on all comers. Winners of the relay race at the 1999 OTMH Classic, the members proudly display Oakville signs and banners at international races and running events as far away as Boston and Detroit. Their individual showings at the recent Kitchener marathon and half-marathon, won by Steve McKinnon, co­ owner of the Running Company and a team coach, did much to advance the reputation of the Oakville team and its members throughout the running and training circuit. The 'Ambassador Team' and the grass roots develop­ ment program that initiated the team are unique. Team members, chosen for their community spirit as well as their dedication to the sport of running, have done much to make Oakville a known hot-spot of running. With many races to be entered, training is now under way from the Running Company where Ambassador Team members can often be found each Wednesday evening, run­ ning and talking running with all who will listen. The Running Company's Ambassador Running Team taken last month at the foot of Navy Street. From left to right: Todd Milligan, Barb Holland, Roy Snelling, Gaye Gemmell, Mike Schmidt, Sean Deoni, Kari Denison and Jon Piptone. Wednesday, July 7, 1999 OAKVILLE TRAFALGAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Oakville Beaver Charity Golf Tournament Wednesday * August 11, 1999 at Wyldewood Golf 8̂ Country Club Great Golf, Great Prizes... and a Great Feeling. Book your group now for this highlight of the Charity Golf season, celebrating 20 years of support for OTMH! FOR GROUP BOOKINGS, HOLE SPONSORSHIP & INFORMATION, CALL: A u g u s t1 8 , .1 8 9 8 1 01 ile -T ra fa lg a r M e m o r ia l H o s p i t a I _ S ' / f X j o C . i | / 1 U C 'A t'ltW 'h ) n j l t j u n f l j '710 0 D am ns | Bfavsh Charity G o ir ADRIAN COOTE • The Oakville Beaver Charity o - | r m Q ' l y n Golf Tournament do RBC Dominion Securities O I 3 • o Z / U 239 Lakeshore Rd. East, Oakville ON L6J 1H7 Fax (905) 815*8180 FirantBsxiTpxmeTafflOD DURA PRODUCTS I N T E R N A T I O N A L I N C . GUARDIAN M u t u a l F u n d s ROYAL BANK _ _ _ FINANCIAL GROUP T H E Cm KVTTJP. BEAVER -- i--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Neha Chawla, a Grade 6 student at St. Mildred's Lightbourn School, is a national sil­ ver medalist after placing second in April at the Squash Junior National Championships in Ottawa. Chawla reached the championship round without dropping a*single game, and winning all her matches. It's just one of many highlights that Chawla has already compiled in the sport. Other high­ lights include: • a silver medal in the Ontario Provincial Junior Squash Championship at Ryerson University in March. Again, she reached the final without dropping a game. • a silver medal in the Toronto & District closed women's/men's squash championships at Mayfair Lakeshore in Toronto. She played in the women's C level. • a bronze medal at the U.S. Junior Open U-12 championships at Harvard University in Boston in December. • a bronze medal at the Canadian Junior Open U-12 championships in Newmarket in December. • a silver medal at the Niagara Region Junior Open U-14 in November. Chawla is a very dedicated squash player who loves the game and works very hard at improving her game, not just by hoping but by motivating and organizing herself to develop into a better squash player. Neha Chawla The Greyhounds just got better as their YMCA Youth League basketball ses son went on. The Greyhounds earned the most improved team for the midge division. BACK ROW: Warren Mclssac (coach), Marc Donald, Chris Kamzo Markus Andrew's, Owen Kirby, Nathaniel Gauthier, Adam Streeter and Sta Kamzol (coach). FRONT ROW: Alex Mclssac, Mark Dumont-Walker, Liar Dumont-Walker, Jameson Glas, Lindsay Dercho and Ryan Collett The Royal Bank Financial Group presents the cAnmtal , , .... ' The mission statement for the Oakville Soccer Club's girls U-10 all-star team is admirable: 'play hard, play to win and above all always display good sportsmanship while representing our town, our team and our families.' COACHES: Gary Skippen (asst, coach), Ray Pade (coach), Danny O'Hara (asst, coach). BACK ROW: Victoria O'Hara, Jillian Korsiak, Justine Bernier, Erin Murphy, Elizabeth Melanson, Amanda Prinsen, Angela Piccoli and Gillian Knap. SEC­ OND ROW: Jenna Manchisi, Danielle Vincent, Fiona Clark, Allison Wiseman, Stefanie Yeh, Katie Mason and Kasey Whitaker. FRONT ROW: Kira Hanley, Emilie Stacey, Nicole Mierzwa, Megan Skippen. Sid s trophies plays in the Oakville Soccer Club's U-10A division, and they salute their spon­ sor and look forward to a great summer of soccer. BACK ROW: Danny O'Hara (coach), Tanya Tereszczenko, Laura Coulson, Emilie Price, Tori Van Der Jagt, Amanda Deabreu, Meaghan Quennel and Mike Ellerson (asst, coach). MIDDLE ROW: Victoria O'Hara, Alexandra Routledge, Emilie Fournier, Carlyne Rezonsoff, Kristen Ellerson and Michelle Rivers. FRONT ROW: Sarah Anne Hall, Lauren Alderdice, Michelle Pike, Renee Labelle and Ashlie Altman. National silver for Chawla On the Run Oakville Beaver Charity Golf Tournament FOR GROUP BOOKINGS, HOLE SPONSORSHIP & INFORMATION, CALL: ADRIAN COOTE • The Oakville Beaver Charity o-| r m Q'lyn Golf Tournament do RBC Dominion Securities O I 3 • oZ/U 239 Lakeshore Rd. East, Oakville ON L6J 1H7 Fax (905) 815*8180 FirantBsxiTpxmeTafflOD DURA PRODUCTS

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