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Oakville Beaver, 8 Jun 1994, p. 20

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COMMUNITY NOTICES GRADUATION LORI GRIEVE Lori Grieve, graduated June 7, 1994, from the University of Western Ontario with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, Political Science. Lori is the daughter of Dr. George and Betty Grieve of Oakville. She is a graduate of St. Mildredsâ€"Lightbourn School. Lori will be doing Post Graduate studies in Education next year at the University of London, Lonâ€" don England. Way to go Lori. Love Mom, Dad, and brother Andrew Better Late Than Never! BAILEY â€" Gary and Lisa (nee Wark) are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Olivia May born May 16, 1994 weighing 8 lbs. 1 1/2 ozs. Happy first time grandparents are Lorâ€" raine and Murray Wark and another grandchild for Dorothy Bailey. First greatâ€"grandchild for Irma Dowling. Special thanks to the supportive nursing staff at O.T.M.H. DONALDSON â€" Brian, Janice and big brothâ€" er Graham are happy to announce the arrival of Amanda Karlene on May 8, 1994 at 7:39 p.m. At 6 lbs. 4 1/2 ozs she was a perfect little Mother‘s Day gift. Our sincere thanks to Dr. S. House and nurses Lisa, Lynn and Annette in labour and delivery at O.T.M.H. MARTIN â€" Lorne and Brenda (nee STOREY) and big brother Eric are happy to announce the arrival of Caroline Lesley on Thursday June 2, 1994, weighing 8 Ib. 11â€"1/2 oz. at the Kitchenâ€" ere Waterloo Hospital, Kitchener, Ontario. Another loving ?randchild for Hugh and Nancy Storey of Oakville and John and Delvina Fiolic of Hamilton and greatâ€"grandmother Vera Storâ€" ey. IT‘S A BOY WATSON â€" Peter and Louise are thrilled to announce the arrival of their son Douglas James. A brother to Kelly and Jennifer. Proud grandparents are Douglas and Edith Watson and William and Jean Hendry. Born on June 3rd, 1994 at 2:55 a.m. at Credit Valley Hospiâ€" tal, Mississauga. WHITE â€" CRAWLEY Don and Marge White, of Oakville and Anâ€" nette Crawley, of Calgary, Alberta, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marâ€" riage of their children, Dr. Janette E. White and Mr. William D. Crawley. Wedding will be held on Saturday, June 11, 1994, at Walton Memorial United Church, Bronte, at 6 pm, Reverend.C. Edward White, of Surrey, British Columbia, officiating. FEENSTRA, Henny â€" On Monday June 6, 1994 at Mississauga General Hospital. Henny Bakker in her 56th year, beloved wife of John Feenstra. Dear mother of Miranda and Joâ€"Ann. Loved daughterâ€"inâ€"law of Renske and Wessel Feenstra . Sister of Hammie (Mrs. D. Grouwâ€" stra), Tine, Sipke and Ben Bakker. Visitation at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville 7â€"9 p.m. Tuesday and 2â€"4 and 7â€"9 pm Wednesday. Funeral Service 1:00 pm Thursday at the Chrisâ€" tian Reformed Church, 1880 Lakeshore Road West, Clarkson. Interment Glen Oaks Memoâ€" rial Gardens, Oakville. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to Christian Horâ€" izons. HURLEY, Cecil Vincent Thomas â€" at Sunnybrook Hospital, on Sunday, June 5, 1994. Predeceased by his beloved wife Eleanor M. Peckham, and brother Harold. Dear father of daughters Catherine and Adele of Torâ€" onto, and son Geoffrey and daughterâ€"inâ€"law Terry and four grandchildren of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Dear friend of Mary and Geoffre Scott, and Gerhard and Evmarie Kennepohl. «Resting at the Ward Funeral Home, Oakville Chapel, 109 Reynolds St., Oakville, Ontario «on Tuesday between the hours of 2â€"4 and 7â€"9 Rd.m. Prayers Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. Funeral ass will be held on Wednesday June 8, 1994 at St. James Church, 231 Morden Rd. in Oakâ€" ville at 11:00 a.m. Interment at Oakville Traâ€" falgar Lawn Cemetery. Donations to Scarboro Foreign Missions, 2685 Kingston Rd, Scarâ€" boro, Ontario, M1M 1M4, Attention: Mrs. Ferâ€" nandes appreciated in lieu of flowers. MIHOK, Antony (Retired from St. Laâ€" wrence Cement Co.) â€" Suddenly on Monday, June 6, 1994 at Oakvilleâ€"Trafaigar Memoria! Hospital in his 76th year. Beloved husband of the late Barbara. Loving father of Tony and his wife Pauline and Steven and his wife Anne Mains. Dear grandfather of Marika. A grivate family service will be held. In lieu of owers donations may be made to the Alzâ€" heimer Society. OSLAND, Charles H. â€" After an extended illiness on Saturday June 4, 1994 at the Oakâ€" villeâ€"Trafaigar Memorial Hospital. Charles H. Osland in his 79th year. Beloved husband of Elsie. Loving father of Gary and his wife Pat. Grandfather of Nikki and Kyle. Brother of Rita Jewel and brotherâ€"inâ€"law of Enid, Francis, Jean and Audrey. As per his request no servâ€" ice will be held. In lieu of flowers those who wish may make donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted to Oakview Funeral Home. ANNOUNCEMENTS For only $45. you can place a Congratulatory notice in the Bring in 3 photograph of The Graduate and the wording you require to 467 Speers Rd., Oakville For further information please call: 85-2809 or fax 845â€"5516 CHRISTINA BELLAMY "Give our regards to Broadway, Christina". Congratulations on your successful compleâ€" tion of Honours BA in Theatre Arts at Bishops University in Lennoxville, QC. Christina is the daughter of Sharron and Bill Bellamy of Oakville. She will be employed with the City of Burlington this summer teaching in their Arts program. PRITCHARD, Edward R. â€" (Retired Execâ€" utive of the Ford Motor Company). On Saturâ€" day June 4, 1994, at his home in Oakville, in his 89th year. Beloved husband of the late Claire J. Champion. Dear father of Judith (Mrs. P.l. Rhodes) of Toronto and Michael E. Pritchard of Vancouver. Brother of Marjorie (Mrs. F.A. Smith) of Oakville. Loved grandfaâ€" ther of Sandra, David, Michelle and Christine and great grandfather of Lauren and Katherâ€" ine. A funeral service will be held at the Oakâ€" view Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Road West, (1 block east of Kerr) Oakville on Thursday, June 9, 1994 at 2 o‘clock. Cremation to follow at a later time. In lieu of flowers, those who wish, may make memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society. REID, Eileen May (REID) â€"At Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital on Saturday June, 4, 1994 in her 81st year. Beloved wife of the late Thomas Reid. Loving mother of Lionel Pitney and his wife Helen; Sandra and her husâ€" band Larry Labelle; Predeceased by her son Gary Pitney. Loving stepmother to William D. Smith and his wife Shirley and Pearl (Reid) Shular. She will be sadly missed by all her grandchildren, great grandchildren and her very dear friends. At the request of Eileen there will be no visitation or funeral services. In keeping with her wishes donations may be made in her memory to the Hospital For Sick Children. VRANCART, Frank â€" Suddenly at Sheridan Villa Nursing Home in Mississauga, on Friday, June 3rd, 1994 in his 79th year. Beloved husâ€" band of Sally. Loving father of Ron and his wife Cyndy and Al and his wife Charlotte. Grandfaâ€" ther of Katie, Megan, Joanna and Danny. Friends were received at the Ward Funeral Home "Oakville Chapel", 109 Reynolds St., Oakville, on Sunday from 2â€"4 pm. A Funeral Service was held in the Chapel on Monday at 1 pm. Interment Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery. in lieu of flowers donations to the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital would be appreciated by the family. ZAHALAN, Patricia â€" On Monday, June 6, 1994 at the Miami University Clinic and Hospiâ€" tal. Patricia Bolger in her 64th year. Beloved wife of George Zahalan. Dear mother or Rashaâ€" da and her husband John Clarke of Grand Cayâ€" man, Pauline Zahalan and her partner Rod Campbell, Maryâ€"Lu and her husband Chris Kenâ€" nedy all of Oakville. Loved grandmother of Christian, Elias, Kayla and Rachael. Sister of Mary Ellen (Mrs. H. Enright), Rita (Mrs. F. Totâ€" ten) and Clarence Bolger. Visitation at the Koâ€" priva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville from 2â€"4 and 7â€" 9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Liturgy 10:00 a.m. Friday, at St. Dominic‘s Church, 2415 Rebecca St., Oakville. Interment St. Jude‘s Cemetery. Parish Prayers 8:00 p.m. Thursday evening. KOPRIVA TAYLOR COMMUNITY FUNERAL HOME 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakvilie LOCALLY OWNED OPERATED EY RUDY KOPRIVA NEILL TAYLOF (905) 844â€"2600 Pakbiew ) AFuncral BDome Long established locally operated by caring community minded people. 56 LAKESHORE ROAD WEST, OAKVILLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS «Don Clarke _ «Shaun Webb »Terry Cooke 8422252 Trust® Since 1914 l@film' Oakville Chapel 109 Reynolds Street 844â€"3221 Meeting the needs of those we serve by being receptive, flexible and responsive. GRADUATION 1994 our offices at: THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Team moves up After dominating play last year in the Peelâ€"Halton league, winning both league and cup competitions, the Oakville Blue Devils soccer team moved up to the top league in the province â€" the Ontario Youth Soccer League â€" this year. And the underâ€"16 rep team got off to a great start, winning its first two games, 3â€"0 in Windsor and 8â€"2 at home against the North York Rockets. The team probably had a good idea it would fare well when it came out of two preâ€"season tournaments with a gold and silver. In the 3â€"0 win over Windsor the goal scoring was taken care of by Pat Luciani, Kory Jazbec and Matt Pittman with helpers going to Danny Gallagher, Niki Budalich and Paul Hayward. The shutout was shared between Peter Eskitt and Manuel Lasrabure. In the 8â€"2 win over North York Rockets, Paul Hayward went on a tear scoring a hatâ€"trick and two assists. Niki Budalich wasn‘t too far behind with two goals and two assists. Danny Gallagher posted three assists while Pat Luciani had a goal and an assist. Single goals went to David Pink and Derek Woollam and single assists went to Kory Jazbec and Matt Pittman. The following are the tournament results: Guelph international tournament (May 28/29): Oakville 4, Hamilton 1 (championship game): Oakville was up 2â€"0 at the half. Niki Budalich had a goal and two assists; Kory Jazbec had a goal and an assist; and single goals went to Pat Luciani and Ed McMillan. Oakville 2, Saitfleet 0 (semiâ€"final): Oakville scored a goal in each half. Niki Budalich contributed a goal and an assist while Pat Luciani added a goal and David Pink an assist. Manuel Larrabure recorded the shutout. In the round robin it was: Oakville 2, East Hamilton 1; Oakville 7, Guelph 0; and Oakville 4, Kitchener 1. Scoring in the round robin were: Niki Budalich (four goals, six assists), Kory Jazbec (two goals, one assist), Ed McMillan (one goal, two assists), Garry Rai (two goals), David Crane (two goals), Derek Woollam (one goal, one assist), Brad Murray (one goal) and Liviu Cananau (one assist). Niki Budalich was awarded most valuable player in all three round robin games. East York international tournament (May 21â€"23): Scarborough 4, Oakville 1 (championship): Scarborough Malvern are the reigning Ontario champiâ€" ons and have held the cup for the past four years, and this year have handed Oakville their only two losses this year â€" both in the tournament. in the champiâ€" onship game, Oakville fought them to a 1â€"1 draw in the first half on a goal by Brad Murray on a pass from Kory Jazbec. Oakville 1, Pickering 0 (semiâ€"final): Pat Luciani got the goal with assists to Paul Hayward and Ed McMillan. Peter Eskitt recorded the shutout. In the round robin it was: Oakville 3, Ottawa 1; Oakville 7, Oshawa 1; Scarborough 4, Oakville 0. Scoring in the round robin were: Ed McMillan (three goals, two assists), Niki Budalich (one goal, four assists), Paul Hayward (four goals), Pat Luciani (two assists), Brad Murray (one goal), Matt Pittman (one goal) and Kory Jazbec (one assist). You can go back The Oakville Dynamos Underâ€"13 boys rep soccer team returned to Amherst as the defending champions, having cruised through last year‘s tourâ€" nament with 35 goals for, and none against. This year, they picked up right where they left off, downing Clarence (New York) 8â€"0 (scoring goals were Simon Adair 3, Logan Walsh 2, Andriy Rewilak, Jon Viahovic and Ryan Webster). After that, however, the going got much tougher. Game two saw a 1â€"1 draw against Amherst (with Simon Adair picking up Oakville‘s lone goal); game three a 3â€"2 win over Burlington (Simon Adair, Simon Keenan and Paul Hoxby scored for Oakville); and the semiâ€"final match a 21 win over fellow Oakville Soccer Club June 8, team the Generals 2â€"1 (Simon Kee and Clint Wells scored for Dynamo). This set up a Memorial Day fi between Oakville and Tonawanda ( York) who had won all their games out giving up a goal. The American tel boasted impressive credentials â€" York State champions for the last years during which they had not lo: game. Oakville, having given up a gog the first two minutes, rallied magnificd and the final score of 2â€"1 for Oak (two magnificent goals by An Rewilak) was an indication of the e lent teamwork they displayed. Carnival for kids (Continued from page 17) played between 6 and 9 p.m. Oakville teams have been preparin five weeks and this event is a firg Ontario. Along with this new and exciting of hockey, there will be a carnival for dren and skating demonstrations. Admission is $2 and the fledg Oakville league would appreciate the d munity‘s support. Oakville will be sending teams to in the Ontario provincial championisif June 24 and 25 in Niagara Falls and to make it into the Canadian cha onships which are being held in Burlin next month. The Oakville league, which wrappe its regulars season schedule on Su night, is running only two teams of 13 p ers in each of three age groups â€" tyki and 8), novice (9 and 10) and atom and 12). Organizers purposely started off this year with the hope of turning it in full program over a longer season year. Anyone needing more informa should phone Raoul Langvee at 847â€"6G IMPORTANT RECALL NOTCE Children‘s Sandals in 4 styles Novelty Face #14673 Geometric Design #14784 Butterfly Bow #14750 Printed Teddy #14672 Sears Canada wishes to advise its customers of a distributor‘s recall on the above foamâ€"rubber children‘s sandals. Sears and the distributor are concerned that the appliques and rivets on the sandals could be detached and pose a hazard to children if swallowed. If you purchased this item, please return it to any Sears store for a full refund. Sears Canada sincerely regrets any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your cooperation. SEARS Expect more from Sears

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