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Oakville Beaver, 23 Feb 1994, p. 23

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. 23, 1994 eridan hosts playoff game on Monday Aeavy traffic In Friday night‘s 85â€"79 victory at Niagara College, Sheridan‘s nationally ed Bruins found the traffic rather heavy. ATOM RED (Feb. 5): Family Channel 3 (goals to Eric Melander 2 and Chris Cekota; assists to Darryl Kowall 2, Eric Melander and Doug Murray; shutout to Jason Donio), Osler Hoskin 0. (Jan. 29) Family Channel 3 (goals to Darryl Kowall and Adam Wilkinson; assists to Michael Umpherson 2, Chris Cekota 2, Christopher Cooling and Eric Melander), Wood Gundy 3 (hatâ€"trick to Jim Baillie; assists to Matt Arbuckle 2 and Matt Ferrone 2). Osler Hoskin 7 (goals to Kyle Pebar 3, Kevin Craddock, Matt Shepherd, Matt Chronowic and Dustin Titus; assists to Matt Shepherd 2, Matt Gauthier 2, Eric Duerden 2, Ray Sobaram, Kevin Craddock, Brad Harden, Dustin Titus and Bryan Not on the court, mind you â€" but getting there. Bottled up traffic on the QEW caused the Bruins to arrive a scant 25 nutes before game time. Coach Jim Flack said he prefers the team to arrive 90 minutes early in Goman), All Systems 4 (goals to Ryan Dickinson er to for the 2, Andrew McDonald and Aaron Gullage; assists to Vince Cece, Aaron Gullage, Mike Romph, Brandon © Griffith and David Shore). Pro Distribution 3 (goals to Matt Vespi, Justin Gourlay and Derek Trudel; assists to Micheal Vassallo 3, Mike Campbell, Colin Rankin and Chris Lorenz; shutout to Greg Rankin), Shell 0. Nevertheless, he said his players managed to get their act together by opening tip off and did "a good job getting out with a win." Sheridan closed out the season at home last night, putting their impresâ€" e 12â€"1 league record on the line against Sarnia‘s Lambton College. The e went past the Beaver‘s deadline, and results will be in Friday‘s paper. Win or lose, however, the Bruins will host a sudden death, first round ayoff game at the Oakville campus Monday at 7:30 p.m. Exactly who they will play is what the outcome of last night‘s game will Lo determine. A win would give them first place in the provincial college loop‘s eightâ€" am west division and would mean a match against the fourth place oppoâ€" ‘nts from the east division. That opponent was also determined last night hen Belleville‘s Loyalist College tangled with Seneca College for the urth and final playoff spot. A loss would bump Sheridan into second place which would mean they ould have to take on the third place finisher in the east division, ambrian College. Sheridan, which is ranked eighth in the country, is gunning to win the ational championship â€" a feat that would require six straight, sudden Fath playoff wins. MINOR ATOM WHITE (Feb. 13) Fieldfresh 4 (all four goals to Scott Granlund; assists to David Kennedy 2, Craig Hannah and Terry Koufidis), Boots Pharmacy 3 (goals to Luke Robinson, Philip Niles and Tim Fahey; assists to Jamie Mikulin, Jason Priest and Daniel Valley). Mail Boxes Ete. 4 (goals to Rocco Albanese 2, Patrick Leblanc and Adam Burella; assists to Chris Henderson 2, Albanese, Leblanc and Raymond Roland), Trafalger Village 4 (goals to Jamie McMahon 2, Marc Medeiros and Mike Tilley; assists to Mike Burns 2, McMahon, Medeiros, Breken Corcoran, Andrew Stern and Dave Peixoto). Reliable Life 6 (goals to Stephen Blackler 2, Rob Thompson 2, Greg Prescott and Kyle Smith; assists to Blackler, Rob Duncan, Adam Mahamed, Matt Card, Adam Smolensky, Ryan Godin and Mike Bums), Granville Construction 3 (goals to Jeff Malenfant, Ben Nease and Eric Goodman; assists AN INVITATION TO COMMENT ON THE CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR COMMUTER FACILITIES THE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ACT SUBSECTION 7(1) NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF REVIEW A class environmental assessment has been submitted by GO Transit for the planning and design of commuter rail and bus facilities in Ontario. A review of the environmental assessment has been completed. Before a decision is made on acceptance of this environmental assessment, you have the right to submit comments on the proposed undertaking, the environmental assessment and the review documents. You also have the right, subject to the discretion of the Minister, to require a hearing. HOW DO YOU GET THE INFORMATION YOU NEED? You may inspect the documents during normal business hours at the following Ontario Environment and Energy Ministry offices: Environmental Assessment Branch 5th Floor, 250 Davisville Avenue Toronto, Ontario M4S 1K2 (416) 440â€"3450 Central Region 7 Overlea Boulevard West Central Region 119 King Street West 4th Floor 12th Floor, P.O. Box 2112 Toronto, Ontario Hamilton, Ontario M4H 1A8 LBN 379 (416) 424â€"3000 (905) 521â€"7640 Copies are also available for inspection at the following Clerks‘ offices; Clerk Clerk The Regional Municipality of Durham The Regional Municipality of Peel 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby 10 Peel Centre Drive, Brampton (905) 668â€"7711 (905) 791â€"9400 Clerk The Regional Municipality of Halton 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville (905) 825â€"6000 Clerk The County of Simcoe Administration Centre, Midhurst (705) 726â€"9300 Clerk The Regional Municipality of Hamiltonâ€"Wentworth 119 King Street West 14th Floor, Hamilton (905) 546â€"4111 Clerk The Regional Municipality of Waterloo 20 Erb Street West, Waterloo (519) 885â€"1436 Clerk The Regional Municipality of York 62 Bayview Parkway, Newmarket (905) 895â€"1231 Clerk The Regional Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto Station 1071 Clerk Metro Hall, 7th Floor The County of Wellington 55 John Street 74 Woolwich Street, Guelph Toronto, Ontario M5V 3C6 (416) 392â€"8016 (519) 837â€"2600 Please submit your written comments and/or requests for a hearing so they are received no later than March 16, 1994. Send them to: GO Transit class environmental assessment for commuter facilities C.J. (Bud) Wildman Minister of Environment and Energy 12th Floor 135 St. Clair Avenue West Toronto, Ontario MA4V 1P5 TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPRESS YOUR VIEWS If you make a submission or require a hearing before March 16, 1994, you will be notified of any decisions about this environmental assessment. You will also have the opportunity to require a hearing on whether the undertaking itself should be approved. If you do not make a submission or require a hearing, the matter may proceed without further notice to you. If no submissions or requirements for a hearing are received, the environmental assessment may be accepted and the undertaking approved with no further public notice, allowing the undertaking to proceed. Ontario THE OAKVILLE BEAVER ) Minor Oaks Hockey Association to Bryan Pozzobon 2, Malenfant, Nease, Scott Townsend and Adam Chantaj). (Feb. 6) Trafaiger Village 5 (goals to Marc Medeiros 2, Mike Burns, Andrew Stern and Chris McEvoy; assists to Mike Burns 2, Jamie McMahon 2, Dave Peixoto and Eric Goulart), Reliable Life 2 (goals to Adam Mahamed and Justin Brown; assists to Ryan Godin 2 and Brown). Boots Pharmacy 5 (goals to Luke Robinson 3, Rodrigo Amaral 2; assists to Mathew Strong 3, Aaron Becton, David Green, Giancarlo DeRosa, Tim Fabey, Mark Digiulio and Dan Valley), Granville Construction 4 (goals to Eric Goodman, Ben Nease, Bryan Pozzobon and Scott Townsend; assists to Chris Ingham, Steve Sanderson and Jeff Malenfant). Fieldfresh 4 (Scott Granlund 2, Anthony Lograno and Eric DeBeer; assists to David Kennedy 2, Darko Kunovic, Kyle Jollymore and Terry Koufidis; shutout to Derek Quigley), Mail Boxes Etc 0 NOVICE WHITE (Feb. 12) Starfleet Construction 5 (goals to Kelly Veitch 2, Imran Shah 2 and Declan Noonan; assists to Shah, Noonan, Craig Henderson, Douglas Hann, Shawn Quenell and Andrew Wylie), Montreal Trust 1 (Chad Lucas from Ryan Maynard and Jason Last). Clare Wicklow 6 (hatâ€"tricks to Andrew Kirigston and Kyle Nicoletta; assists to Sandy Ross 2, Garrett Spina 2, Andrew Powell 2, Andrew Powell and Jeffrey Burega), Longo‘s 3 (goals to Jonathan Hodd 2 and Kyle Snyder; assists toâ€"Steven Sajko 2, Jeremy D‘ Oliveira 2 and Daniel Norton). GIRLS BANTAM C Tournament (Feb. 13): the team, which placed second in a tournament in Stoney Creek, won their first two games, defeating Kitchener 4â€"3 (two goals for Helen Arcand with singles to Jennifer Salmi and Beth Cormier) and 6â€"0 over Brampton before narrowly losing their next two, 2â€"1 to Stoney Creek (lone goal to Rachel Carr) and 2â€"1 to Brampton (lone goal to Lisa Merril1). GIRLS NOVICE C Burlington 6, Oakville 1 (Leanne DaRosa from Christina Alexander and Andrea Assaad; good game in goal for Ashely Brasil) MIDGET RED (Feb. 13) Empire Landscaping 6 (goals to Sean Auden, Sandy Crawford, Chris Kaech, John Aiken, Mike Hamilton and Ryan Benson; assists to Rob Ellis 3, Crawford 2, Benson 2, Jason Pupulin, Aiken, Ashley Fernandes and Kaech), St. John‘s Ambulance 4 (goals to Mike Wilson, Darren 23 Cordva, Rob Atkinson and Jason Monrad; assists to Ryan Spencer 2, Atkinson, David Hunter, Troy Marshall, Cordva and Bryan MacMillan). Metcalfe Consulting 3 (goals to Dale Yeo, Jamie Harris and Ian Erdis; assists to Brent Fraser, James Daouphars, Yeo, Dave Anderson and Jeff Fairbairn), Ontario Hydro 3 (goals to Pete Wildbore 2, Neil Chisolm; assists to Steve Segreto, Tom Green and Jeff Ware). Oakville Minor Lacrosse Association 1994 Registrations Join us to play the fastest game on two feet. We‘re looking for competitors to play in Oakville from the ages of 4 to 16 years. Saturday, February 19, 1994 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Kinoak Arena and River Oaks Arena Saturday, February 26, 1994 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Oakville Arena and Glen Abbey Arena AGE CLASSIFICATIONS FOR 1994 i Paperweight: 1988â€"1990 (4â€"6 years) Peewee: 1986â€"1987 1984â€"1985 i Tyke: 'v Novice: 1982â€"1983 1980â€"1981 | 1978â€"1979 | Bantam: _ Midget: COME JOIN THE FUN AND HELP LACROSSE GROW IN OAKVILLE ES FOR 4 NO HOLDS BARRE hh io R )4 4 kyA > OUT SALE! FOR THIS SKI CLEARANCE WE WANT TO MOVE INVENTORY WHILE YQU‘RE STILL HOT FOR SKIING! 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