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Oakville Beaver, 20 Oct 1993, p. 19

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to 2â€"Uâ€"Z. Chad blundy, WIISON, DIM4Q MUDUUMAIY, JEDWUII RIAIIIIW! MCYR MORICE Frankovie assisted. After opening the season with ties against Guelph (2â€"2) and Streetsville (1â€" 1), the Rangers dumped Brampton 5â€"2, as Joey Renella scored a thirdâ€"period hat trick. McDonald and Kubacki also scored, with Gauthier supplying three assists. Ryan Laughlin, Kubacki and Frankovic added helpers. Kubacki scored with six seconds remaining in the tie against Streetsville. Renella‘s goal with 1:09 left gave Oakville the tie with Guelph. MAJOR PEEWEE . Oakville has opened the Triâ€"County League season with four victories, including three shutouts. Ryan Anderson and Kevin Eansor were the goalâ€" tenders in a win over Dundas (6â€"0), Ancaster (4â€"3), Orangeville (4â€"0) and Milton (9â€"0). Oct Geoff Curtis scored two goals as Oakville remained unbeaten in the Triâ€" County minor atom league with a 4â€"3 win over Georgetown. Stephen Baines and Josh Smith also tallied. Bryan Mills had two assists, Brian Tyler, David Maniccia, Chris Wernham and Baines one apiece. Earlier, Maniccia had the hat trick in a 9â€"1 romp over Dundas. Curtis and Weagant had two goals each, Trevor Burns, Christian Daniels and Wernham one. Curtis and Baines had two assists each. Earlier, Danny Lacey recorded the shutout in a 7â€"0 win over Chinguacousy. Rob Conboy notched two goals, with singles going to Pierre Kalata, Hatch, Gould, Logan Walsh and Jeff Ferguson. Emlyn Currer, Ferguson and Nick Brenner had two assists each, Jordan Meloff, Geoff Baines and Jason Sajko Jory Meisner scored against Streetsville, while Scott Piotrowski and Ryan Wetherly gave the Rangers a 2â€"0 lead against Burlington. Wetherly, Chris Varteressian, Paul Varteressian and Gavin Milligan had assists. one Another shutout, this one by Matt Collaton, came in a 4â€"0 win over Barrie. Lemon had two goals, Brenner and Conboy one. Meloff and Conboy had two goals each in a 9â€"2 victory over Streetsville. MAJOR ATOM After dropping a 3â€"1 decision to Streetsville, Oakville major atoms rebounded to tie Burlington 2â€"2. Jamie Levy scored three goals and set up two others in a 9â€"2 romp over Milton. David Meathrel added two goals, Geoff Schmid, Justin Warwick, Bob Flaman and Shawn Butchart one. Jackson added two assists. Gary Futterman scored twice in a 7â€"1 win over Arthur. Jonathan Tod, Levy, Whiting, Jackson and Warwick also scored, with Shane Labelle and Butchart adding two assists each. Oakville minor peewee Rangers won their League game, 3â€"1 over Burlington. Alex Lemon were the goal scorers. Matt Turner, Jamie Barlow, Brent Young, Tony Morrison and Daniel Shaw led the offence. Q Oakville A‘s suffered their first loss in the Triâ€"County League‘s Harrison Division, dropping a 4â€"2 verdict to Oakville. Daniel Whiting set up goals by Bryan Jackson and Michael Watson for Oakville. o Reporting of scores is the responsibility of individual teams. Submit results to the Beaver (467 Speers Rd., just west of Dorval; fax 845â€"3085) after each Burlington erupted for three straight thirdâ€"period goals to nip Oakville Hopedale Mall Rangers 4â€"2 in Central AAA Hockey League bantam play last week. Jamie Trull, from Brad Moyer and Mike Van Atter, and Adam Richards, on a solo rush initiated by Rob Medeiros, had given Oakville a 2â€"1 lead after two periods. MINOR BANTAM Oakville Standard Life Rangers remained unbeaten in the Central AAA minor bantam division with a 3â€"2 decision over Streetsville, Scott Nelson, Jeff Kubacki and Jeff Wilson scored as the Rangers improved to 2â€"0â€"2. Chad Blundy. Wilson, Brad McDonald, Jason Gauthier and Sasha 0. 199 [ O . 0e . a oo | . Hickory Hills residents enjoy their recreation ’@”f%%%;fi%»”“, centre and make extensive use of it. 29b . o s <4 Ofg\m activities are planned on a monthly basis n maithian Tks imims ts ies * _ 20e But _ 3| with something fun for nearly everyone. The Hickory Hills recreation centre features a wealth of amenities. But don‘t take our word for it, see for yourself. Visit Hickory Hills and d\eckwtflwimedibleéualityardvaluetkfisfabulmsoommunityhas to offer. The homes at Hickory Hills are priced from only $143,990, GST included. Iflh';webem looking at retirement communities, then don‘t do anything until you‘ve seen Hickory Hills in Tillsonburg. At Hickory Hills the quality and value are tangible and readily apparent. These homes are on large lots and include full basement, garage, high efficiency gas heat, air conditioning four quality appliances, colonial doors and trim and upgraded insulation. But that‘s not all. Hickory Hills is just a short walk from downtown Tillsonburg, where you‘ll find daily 10 am to 5 pm For information call us at (519)â€"8424251 or toll free 1â€"800â€"265â€"5709. Or visit. The sales centre Hickory Hills gives you both Oldâ€"Fashioned Value & Quality You Can Count On MINOR PEEWEE MINOR ATOM BANTAM fourth straight Central AAA Jason Gould and Colin Hatch walk from downtown Tillsonburg, where you‘ll find plenty of shopping, dining and entertainment as well as a full{ equipped, ultra modern hospital to cover vour care needs. Tillsonburg is known for its friendly le and relaxed wayu(J)F life. There‘s never a mm and crime is virtuall got;%mexxshem . What‘s more, the town of Tillsonburg a major sports and recreation complex with indoor olympic size pool and its own separate seniors‘ community centre. It‘s a great place to meet new friends. The community of Hickory Hills also has its own recreation centre for the exclusive use of Hickory Hills residents. This z;cnous facility has all the amenities that make life There‘s a swimming pool with poolside hot tub, games room, video lounge, library ardbilliaxdsmom,craftsmdioapanymomaswellas numerous other indoor and outdoor facilities. $s if Prices, sizes and specifications are subject to change without notice. Pictures, please Over time the Saturn SC1 will hang on to a This of course is great news for anyone lot more than a twisty strip of road. It also has _ planning on buying a new Saturn. the knack of hanging onto its value. For anyone planning on buying a used In fact, it holds its value better than nearly _ Saturn, we hope you won‘t find the somewhat all other cars on the road. higher price tag too much of an obstacle. THE OAKVILLE BEAVER It holds the road and its value. *M S R_P Do you have a picture of your team"? The Beaver will be publishing a special section dedicated to Oakville‘s youth teams of the past year. So if you have a photo of your soccer baseball or any other team, submit it to The Sports Editor, Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd. L6K 384. Budds‘ Saturn Saab Isuzu 507 Speers Road, Oakville 845â€"1610 & YA Include names of players, sponor and phone num So don‘t wait another minute! Make your dream a reality at Hickory Hills 994 base SCI with manual transm KS Freight ($400), taxes, license and options extra HWY. #3 LONDON & WINDSOR . SALES BALDWIN ST. ber of a contace person. We‘ll try to publish all of them, although the deadline is Nov. 30. * Weall & Cullen * Toys R Us « Pharma Plus * Woolco * Holland Park * Union Gas * Theme of Things * Cavan‘s Garden Gallery « Overdrive * Chamber of Commerce * Alternatives « Sears * Natural Law Party TODAY‘S DELIVERY TILLSONBURG OXFORD ST. KITCHENER/TORONTO â€"> 40M Partial Delivery 19

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