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Oakville Beaver, 13 Jan 1993, p. 16

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UPSET! Wildeat cagers maul Bishop Reding 16 White Oaks senior basketball Bothwell was looking for a confie for his team. And what better way to find it th torvy over one of the league‘s No. 1 Trailing 31â€"30 at the half and « three quarters, the ‘Cats eruptedâ€"â€"s Steve ChisholIm, who finished with and Cy Ingrey, who had 16. "We scored off our defence," saie TUES., JAN.26 f _ 12 NOONâ€"9 P.M. 120 SPEERS RD. sust West of Kerr St. 845â€"1561 ** In the event rates are lower 90 days prior to moving in (Closing Date) the lowest rate will apply so 8*/1% is the maximum rate you‘ll pay. Financing through the Royal Bank of Canada From 1,580 to 1,802 sq. ft. AVE o THOUSAN /O DOWN means exactuy that â€" 5% FULL DOWN PAYMENT BUILDER IS PAYING ALL HIDDEN COSTS* From REGISTRATION . SALE PICK-UP. (Unsold Goods or Cheque) THIS OFFER IS AVAILABLE ON TOWNKOMES ONLY IN EFFECT TILL JAN. 24/93 OR WHILE SUPPLIES LAST (No Rental Investors Please) WED., JAN,. 13 THURS., JAN. 1 FRI. . 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(If Purchaser Moves Into New Home) You Pay Zero For Appliances (Fridge, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Dishwasher Included) i **8 3/4 ONLY m HOMES REMAIN Most Located on Quiet Culâ€"Deâ€"Sac eadowbrook 14 157,900 onfidence it than with a vieâ€" .1 team. quarter to defeat eding 68â€"64, in ud Bothwell 12 NOONâ€"9 P.M. oach Dou booster points noting the work of Mark Hartley, Mark Aitken and Amrit Cohan, Jesse Ogden still scored 26 points for Reding, nine from the foul line. "In the third quarter, they were able to do what they wantâ€"â€"play halfâ€"court and slow the game down," said Bothwell. "In the fourth quarâ€" ter, we picked up the tempo and got rolling." ‘Cats, Reding and Oakville Trafalgar are now tied for first place in the Volpe Division with 4â€" 1 records. Trafalgar, which defeated Whites Oaks in its season opener before bowing to Reding, crushed winless Appleby College 76â€"38, Monday. JPPER MIDDLE RIVER OAKS BLVD. J W 0 / FOR FULL O Five yeaAr term 0.A.C. Appleby‘s sixth victory without a loss or tie. Scott Patterson, Randy Warrington and Stephen Cundill also scored.The Applebyâ€"Blakelock match Saturday was postponed due to weather. It will likely be reâ€"scheduled for Friday at J.S. Gairdner Arena BASKETBALL: St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders won their first two games of the year in reachâ€" ing the final of the Cardinal Newman Invitational senior basketball tournament in Hamilton over the weekend.Meanwhile, Loyola Warriors rode the 18â€"point shooting of Steve Bryant to capture the St. Augustine Invitational in Brampton. Raiders fell to Hamilton Westmount 72â€"56 in the title gameâ€"but not before edging host Newman 65â€"63 and Highland Park of Dundas 65â€"43. Rob Baddeley was Aquinas‘ high scorer against Westmount with 19 points. Eugeno Raso added 18 and Stanford Lawrence with 11. Baddeley paced the attack against Newman with 25 points. Raso and Gianni Mastrella followed with 15 and 14 points, respectively. Lawrence led the way against Highland Park with 15 points and eight rebounds. Deuces wiLD A pair of No. 22s â€"â€"White Oaks‘ Atilla Ozkaplan (right) and Clarkson‘s Matt Hendersonâ€"â€"duel in firstâ€"round action from the White Oaks midget basketball tournament on the weekend. The host Wildcats lost this game but won their next two. Milton won the tourâ€" nament with a 3â€"0 record, including a blowâ€"out win over Clarkson in the final. (Photo by Peter McCusker) HOCKEY 1 rout of the EC Brian Whalen and Will Raham fired two goals apiece to power Appleby College to ie E.C. Drury Spartans in Voipe Division hockey action, Thursday in Milton. It was i victory without a loss or tie. Scott Patterson, Randy Warrington and Stephen HAVE ANOTHER LOOK AND SAVE THOUSANDS THE OAKVILLE BEAVER In other senior action, E.C. Drury toppled Blakelock Tigers 64â€"50, Loyola Hawks drilled Queen Elizabeth Park Eagles 78â€"49 and St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders shaded Milton 65â€"62. Andy Robertson netted 19 points, including four dunks, and pulled down a dozen rebounds in less than half a game for OT. Brian Taylor added nine points. Mike Mostad was high scorer for Appleby with 12 points. Rob Rusnov led TAB, now 1â€"3, with 17 points. Jake Werstuck added 15. Rob Baddeley led Aquinas (1â€"3) with 24 points. Eugenio Raso added nine, Jeff Cunnincham eicht. 8442033 In Convenience Plaza 2163 Sixth Line HOURS: Monday to Thursday 1:00 p.m.â€"8:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m ENTIA €&7 Oakvilie 1. CHAMPIONSHIP: Lorne Park 9, Erindale 3. CONSOLATION: Clarkson 5, Olakville 4. MINOR NOVICE AAA Oakville (13 points) defeated Burlington 4â€"2, Halton Hills 4â€"1, Chinguacousy 4â€"3. CHAMPYâ€" ONSHIP: Oakville 3, Chinguacousy 2. CONSOLAâ€" TION: Burlington 4, Halton 2. MINOR ATOM AA Oakvilie (nine points) lost 6â€"0 to Burlington, 5â€" 1 to Mississauga Braves; defeated Chinguacousy 2â€"1, Mississauga 1â€"0. CHAMPIONSHIP: Mississauga 2, Mlln‘qun 1. MINOR ATOM AAA Oakville (10 points) defeated Wexford 3â€"1, USA Spartans 4â€"2; lost 3â€"2 to Burlington, 3â€"1 to Halton Hills. SEMIFINALS: Halton 4. Marlie 1: Chinguacousy 3, Spartans 1. CHAMPIONSHIP: Halton 2, Chnguacousy 1. CONSOLATION: Marlies 4, Spartans 1. Results from Rangers International Hockey Tournament MINOR NOVICE AA Oakville (10 points) lost 6â€"0, 5â€"3 to Erindale deleated Streetsville 3â€"2 for 10 points. SEMIFL NALS: Erindale 4. Clarkson 2: Lorne Park 3 Continued from Page 15 coming in the store just shaking when they open a pack. "Others come in the store asking when they‘ll get rich or if can they put their kids through university on a certain card. You tell them they have to buy the more expensive, older cards to do that but they don‘t understand. They still want the newer stuff because it‘s printed on a higher gloss and better grade card." The vast majority of cards less than 10 years old are worth only a few pennies and even star cards rarely go for more than $100. The most valuable hockey card of the past 20 years is a Wayne Gretzky rookie card, listed for $700 in mint condition, according to Beckett‘s price guideâ€"â€"although finding someâ€" one who will pay that much is another challenge. Upper Deck cards do the steadiâ€" Sportscards: Lost in the shuffle Whether it‘s 4 Days or 180 Days â€" we have a rate to suit you! FREE CAA Coupon Value Book to the HAMILTON 525â€"1210 MOUNTAIN 385â€"8500 BRANTFORD 756â€"6321 Call TODA Y and find out how to get your FREE Travel Tips brochure and a 30 Day Annual Multiple Border Crossing Policy Southeast USA from NEW! P 4 | + i $ L $97 Chinguacousy 0. CHAMPIONSHIP: Marlie 4, Guelph MINOR PEEWEE AAA v Oakville (four points) lost 4â€"1 to Burlington, 5~ 3 to Rochester Amercians; tied Yorkâ€"Simcoe 4â€"4. SEMIFINALS: Barrie 4, Yorkâ€"Simcoe 2; Burlington 7, Mississauga Braves 2. CHAMPIONSHIP: Barrig 8, Burlington 6. CONSOLATION: Yorkâ€"Simcoe 5, Mississauga 0. * Burlington 1. CHAMPIONSHIP: Markham 3, Toronto 2. CONSOLATION: Burlington 3, Oakville 2. P MINOR BANTAM AAA Oakville (3.5 points) tied North York Canadians 1â€"1; lost 5â€"2 to York Simcoe; 4â€"1 to ChinguacnusY; SEMIFINALS: Guleph 3, York Simcoe 2; Marlies 4: MINOR BANTAM AA Oakvillie (nine points) defeated Brampton 2â€"1 Meadowvale 3â€"1, lost to Toronto Toros 3â€"0. SEMIFI NALS: Markham 5. Oakville 2; Toronto 3 1. CONSOLATION: Chinguacousy 4, Yorkâ€"Simcoe 0 MINOR PEEWEE AA Oakville (seven points) defeated Streetsville 10â€"1, lost 3â€"1 to Cumberland, 7â€"3 Mississauga Jets. SEMIFINALS: Wextord 10 , Jets 2: Cumberland 8, Kitchener 2. CHAMPIONSHIP: Cumberland 4 Wextord 3 est business for dealers. Since coming onto the scene in 1989 with a baseball card set featurâ€" ing rookie Ken Griffey Jr., the comâ€" pany has received the best reviews from collectors and dealers year after year. L It has since added hockey, bas ketball and football to its portfolio. © Hockey is still king of the major sports in this area, followed by baseball. Basketball is making modâ€" erate inâ€"roads. Among, individual stars, dealers say Eric Lindros and Mario Lemieux in hockey, Roberto Alomar in baseball and Michael Jordon and Shaquille O‘Neal in basketball are the current races. ~ There is also optimism that the business will see prosperous times again. j "It‘s ecvclical â€" it will +0 un and OAKVILLE 845â€"9680 BURLINGTON 632â€"6772 STONEY CREEK 664â€"8000 N UAT 199

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