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Oakville Beaver, 2 May 1993, p. 30

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Featuring a castle play _ , land! Ball crawls. Air and water bounces. Even a gigantic multiâ€"bump slide! 18â€"hole proâ€"style course! Payâ€"asâ€"youâ€"play. ICE DANCING SHOW! Fast slow pitch! Payâ€"asâ€"youâ€"play. T"® Registered Trade Marks of Canada‘s Wonderland Inc. © Copyright Canada‘s Wonderland Inc., 1993. * *Proof of familial relationship may be required *Splash Works operating hours are subject to weather and lighting conditions. entertain z\9 \\e pest menr al, Ge w 1§54.35. ADDITIONAL FAMILY MEMBERS ONLY $38.75 EACH PLUS TAXES. i And it‘s the number of strong junior programs at the local clubs that is credited with the developâ€" ment of players such as Chris Pridham, Jane Yates and Martin Wostenholme. "Our junior programs are filled to capacity," said Jeff McCarrol, Ontario Racquet Club‘s director of tennis, who heads one of the province‘s largest junior programs. "You have two of the largest facilities there in the province with Cedar Springs (in Burlington) and Ontario Racquet Club," explains Ontario Tennis Association commuâ€" nications director Keith Marnoch. "We‘ve started a program called Fast Serve every Saturday morning for kids eight to 11 and free of charge. We‘ve got 65 registered and have been a getting 95 per cent attendance rate." One of the most noteworthy events is the annual Oakville Junior Tournament. Players from all the community clubs â€" Bronte, Wallace Park and Lawson Park, plus the priâ€" vate The Oakville Club, take part in the weekendâ€"long event. Oakville‘s Bobby Armitage, an instructor at ORC, was a fixture at the Ontario Junior Tournament. He won seven singles title there but, he called. "My parents med swimming :?Blfiidés,':’she‘_’d like "‘{but) I don‘t know Solar pool heating systems now on sale for the month of April. Doâ€"itâ€"yourself packages using the high â€" efficiency â€" TECHNOâ€" SOLIS solar panel (50% more heat than from rubber systems) Prices start at $999.00 plus taxes for 12‘ x 24‘ pools, $1,399.00 plus, for 16‘ x 32‘ pools. Call us! Solar Evaluation Services Inc. (416) â€" 844â€"1116 Oakyville. and manufactured home complete. Alsn lots available for R.V.‘s. Located just 45 mins. west of Toronto in Aberfovle. (Near Guelph, Ontario) 1â€"(519) 763â€"1275 Winter in Florida and Summer in the Canadian Country Side INCLUDES SERVICED LOT Other reason offered for Oakville‘s tennis rise is the town‘s relative affluence. Once a player moves into the elite category, financing becomes a factor. Private coaching, practising indoors and entering tournaments cost money. "I loved going back there every year. It was one way of marking improvement. I wanted to prove to myself I had improved." "To play competitively you have to pay a lot," said Malvestutto, now an instructor in the Town Parks and Recreation lessons program. "You have to play yearâ€"round, which means playing indoors during the winter. That costs a lot of money." Armitage agrees winter tennis can be a costly venture but playing yearâ€"round is cheaper now. Oakville‘s Moira Malvestutto was a topâ€"15 player in girls underâ€" 16 two years ago but found finances got in the way. Still, McCarrol says there are ways to diffuse the costs. "We (ORC) offer scholarships (free court time and coaching) for the needier players," he said. "(At ORC) if you‘re part of the elite program, there is free walkâ€"on court time. When I was a junior you had to pay for time." *dedicated to the active 50 plus _ # SHOW MAY 6â€"8, 1993 + 10AMâ€"SPM »INTERNATIONAL CENTRE AGNL'I!AL m *dedicated to the active 50 plus FREE ADMISSION + FREE PARKING FREE HEALTH CHECKs FREE SHUTTLE BuS Islington Sub NONâ€"STOP LIVE ENTERTAINMENT » (416)960â€" 8733 WIN CASH + PRIZES 6900 AIRPORT RD., MISSISSAUGA uooag e active 50 plus gsg)

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