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Oakville Beaver, 19 Jun 1994, p. 26

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SUMMER SPA SALE '2' A spa for any budget .3. Best value for your hard earned dollars ‘20 This premise is backed with 90% customer referral rate over 20 years of business stability 4. Pressure free Environment 42 Just straight talk 8. honesty .3. Family owned and operated 4' 2,600 spas installed 4’ Free home inspection 09 Full in-house service, delivery, installation and design 526 Hwy- #5 335 3575 523 5931 Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday, June 19, 1994 - 26 95 REAR mosr FRONT CARS s5 ‘Includes new shoes or pads. repaclr wheel bearings. Uresuflaoe drums 8 rotors and inspect entire system. Metallic pads extra. Expires June 28/94. MUFFLER SALE $289§hhmhasaa Exp Ires .Iune 28/94. INSTALLED ,_ $3995 2 WHEEL l$5945 WHEE 'lncludes Front end inspection road test hem and rear toe adjustment Shims further labour extra. Most cars a li lit tnicks. Expires June 28/94. Must presented at time of purchase. 59. 95 “roman? 69. 96 11 1"} $5 95 iéliiliéi .9 ' INCLUDES. New spark plugs check all tune- -up parts, set up adjust engine. Vans Extra. EXPIRES JUNE 30/94. Must present coupon at time of estimate. YOU'RE nor ”doniin‘rrw A nor/ii MEINEKE Not vaird in ccn‘yrndion with any other advertised special. ' Offers valid with coupons only. Oakville 501 Speers Rd., Unit No.2 842-9977 E) ext to Budd‘ s Imported Cars) [99.19] Ask A out Our Lifetime Guarantee LgJ lndividuall ‘0wned OPEN MON. T0 SAT. Operated by ennis Ciaccia â€" PLUS â€" MARK KIRTON ‘Former NHL Player I ’Toronto, Detroit, Vancouver - ‘ONEREPWEEK' mt Three-on-three Who has got the best pick-up basket- ball team in Oakville? That question will be answered at next weekend's Waterfront Festival as Home Court hosts its annual three-on- three basketball challenge. The popular competition gets under way next Sunday, 11 am, on several courts at Bronte Wilage Mall (at Bronte and Lakeshore roads). The registration deadline is this Thursday (June 23), at noon. Categories include boys and girls 14 to 16 years of age, open women, inter- mediate men, and advanced men. Teams can carry four players (three players and a substitute). The $15 fee includes a free T-shirt and a two-game guarantee. Part of the proceeds will be donated to Christian Horizons, an organization for the physi- cally and mentally challenged. Registration forms can be picked up at: the Gym, 11 Lakeshore Road West; or the Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Road. Hosted by Carol Hamilton Goodale. former national and Olympic basketball team member, Home Court provides a variety of year-round basketball pro- grams, available to all ages, including instructional day camps and organized competitive leagues and tournaments. Home Court is teaming up with the Oakville Parks and Recreation Department to run summer basketball leagues for both youth and adults. For more information, call 825-4117. Jr: tennis tourney The Oakville Club's popular annual junior tennis tournament is on tap start- ing next Sunday. But young tennis enthusiasts are reminded that the registration deadline is this Wednesday (June 22) at 6 pm. The event, which runs from June 26- 30, is open to all youth 17 years of age and under who either live in Oakville or are at least a member of a local tennis club. The $15 entry fee includes registra- tion in both singles and doubles as well as a T-shirt. Last year the event, which features an elimination draw, drew 150 competi- tors. Matches will be held at the Oakville Club, Bronte Tennis Club and Wallace Park. Age categories for boys and girls include: under 10 (no doubles, though, in this category), under 12, under 14, under 16 and under 18 Registration forms, which can be picked up at any of the local clubs (Bronte, Wallace Park, Oakville, Appleby High School) or sponsors (Toronto Dominion Bank, Goliger's Travel, Oakville Racquet Shop or Budd's) and dropped off or mailed to the Oakville Club (56 Water St., Oakville Ont., L6J 2Y3). The Oakville Club's new head tennis professional, lan Griffinfsaid the purpose of the tournament is to get local youth involved in and excited about tennis. Dragons on fire Oakville's under-17 girls ‘A' rep soc- cer team won a tournament in Newmarket last weekend. The Oakville Dragons chalked up two wins and a tie in pool play to advance to the semi-finals where they defeated Brockville 40. That sent them on to the final against Scarborough where they recorded a 2-1 verdict. in five matches, Oakville outscored their opposition 18-1. Goal scorers included Kristy Hotness, Lisa Gentleman, Marijana Saric, Kelly Lamont, Kim Winarski and Kelly Conboy. Goaltender Shauna Love received strong defensive support from Liz Ecklund, Elissa Nunes, Lisa Kohli, Sherri Maguire, Laura Swanson and Lindsay Lewin as they recorded four shutouts in five games. WOMEN’S WELLNESS 0 PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME 0 MENOPAUSE 0 OSTEOPOROSlS Every women deals with hormonal changes 5.3 at some point in her life. Learn what effect hormone balance has on your health, your bones and your happiness. Research {5? shows that Osteoporosis can be prevented and reversed at any age. ; Discover what you can do with easy lifestyle choices you can make to 3 : improve or avoid hormonal imbalance and bone loss. GUESTSPEAKEH: SUSAN HANSON C. N. c. Susan has eleven years timer/once in the nutrition and seminar field She is a Certified Nutritional Consultant with the Ameriran Amderrw of Nutrition and has Sheridans Wellness Certificate. Wednesday June 22ml, 7:110pm-9: mm at Abbey Chiropractic 1500 lleritape Way, mm: 81 lilPerson Please Register it lltlirance (9115) 825-192 Aug. 8-12 Aug. 15-19 EATURINQ One ProvPer Week PLUS Leaf Superstar Dâ€"oug Gilmour Aug. 22-26 Bus: (905) 825â€"1 171 fax: (905) 825-4078 2A Hour Pager 9 An avid pianist, At the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre 1415 3rd Line N., Oakville 0 Bruce Hood Travel 0 Glen Abbey Rec. Centre . River Oaks Rec. Centre 0 Royal LePage (Bronte) 0 Cornet Sports 0 Oakville Tire FOR MORE INFORMAT ION CALL: MARK KIRTON 827'8309 Sales Representative " w sins? ward , ‘ Award l he hopes to play at jazz festival (Continued from page 25) finals. Basketball also provides one of his fondest memories at the school, back in 1991/92, when the junior basketball team won the Halton championship over heavily favoured Pearson of Burlington. “We won by five points.” Basketball and track and field will be on his mind a lot over the summer as he decides whether to focus on basketball or high jump at the University of Western. He’s signed up for a science program and right now is leaning towards a career in medicine, “maybe becoming a doctor.” A tough grind, but fortunately his marks soar even higher than his physical leaps, with an aver- age of 91 per cent. Adding to his obvious aca- demic and athletic skills is a tal- ent for music. “I do play piano,” be con- cedes. In fact, he’s long since passed his Grade 8 Royal Conservatory exams, has developed a passion for jazz, and is “hoping to play at the Oakville Jazz Festival.” And how does he handle so much on his plate. “Well, I believe I have good time management skills,” he said. 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