Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 26 Mar 1993, p. 20

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ALEC MURRAY OPEN HOUSE SAT. 2-4 PM. 314 MELORES DRIVE, BURLINGTON (One street west of Burloak. south of New 3!.) FbydLePageRedEstateSeMosLnjmkt-x -|IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII ROYAL LEPAGE â€"IlIIIHIHIIIIIIIIHIIIII 326 LAKESHORE RD. 845-4267 OAKVILLE ‘ 297 Speers Road (at Dorval) $139,850 Helm Maid: # 639-8004 The Oakville Beaver Real Estate News Every Wednesday. . . Check Us Out! Reis has also developed a padded practice sweater for goal- tenders and has patented a type of pad that helps control and deadens rebounds. "The main thing to make sure the kid has fun," says Reis. "And if he's getting hurt, than he's not having The Xtreme's arrival also beats expected government legislation designed to make goalie equipment safer, Reis says. About $50,000 later, Reis, along with partner and investor Bob Cunningham, had finally brought the Xtreme to market. It is already being used in minor pro leagues. The masks -- all hand-assembled and painted - are adjustable in sev- eral areas to fit almost any size He holds up a version used by his son as early as a couple of years ago, a scuffed, round fiberglass thing with a hinged, thinly-wired cage. When hit, screws, said Reis, protruded through the foam insert into Shawn's forehead. Reis started tinkering with stanâ€" dard material but soon directed his search toward a lighter, stronger material. He came across a com- pound similar to Lexan, a clear bul- let-proof polycarbonate. Continued from Page 18 (In fact, Shawn still tests all the equipment and offeis suggestions). Hockey gear reaches the let century 845-4227 I terrace lincoln mercury sales In the two previous games. Oakville blanked Chinguacousy1-0 and fell to Orangeville 5-2 at Maple Grove Arena. Probyn had the lone score against Chinguacousy. David Rookyard drew an assist. Delaney Street posted the shutout. Due to six players being suspended in game two, the Rangers were forced to call up five players for the third game and one of them was not on affiliated player list. “The player was originally on the list butvthen taken off." explained coach Ed Kirsten. “It was a clerical error." The team filed an appeal but it was denied Sunday. Helperé went to Ward (3). Neil Walsworth (2). Romph (2), MacDonald (2), Dinner (2), Ridley (2), Rich Grassi, Paul-Simon Muldowney. Justin Miller, George Padwick. Scott Drummond and Gordie Bail. Andrew Bond and Josh Van Wieren split the four games in goal. Oakviiie Rangers wrapped up their Tri-County Hockey League Harrison Division round- robin atom A playoff series by dropping a 6-4 decision to Flamboro. Sunday. Aiex Lemon had a hat-trick has Oakville finished the six-game affair with a 2-4 record. Dave Winger had the other marker. Assists went to Tyler-Spraggs, Amanda Joseph. Mike Probyn, Mike Watson and Craig Trenholm. Lemon had both markers against Orangeville. Dan Whining. Jason Watt. Marc Daniels and Joseph drew assists. Peewees eye Central title The Oakville King Caledon Farms' hopes of a berth in the Ontario Minor Hockey Association piaydowns were dashed Sunday with a 3-2 loss to Orangevilie in Oakville. The win allowed Orangeville to take the six-point semi-final series 7-1. Game one in Orangeville ended in a 2-2 tie and Orangeville took game two, 6-5 in overtime. Oakville won Scoring for the Rangers in the series were Mike Dinner (2), Jamie Ward (2). Kent Slater (2). Bryan Kirsten, Jim Romph, Luke Ridley, Kyle MacDonald. Neil Walsworth, Jeff Hennessy and Geoff Schmid. Rangers play Rochester in a Friendship Series at Maple Grove Arena Saturday and Sunday. The win gave Oakville a 5-1 stranglehold in the six-point series. Rangers needed just a tie in game four yesterday (Thursday) at Maple Grove Arena to take it all. Scott Nelson, Kirk Joudrey. Wilson and Richards connected in game one. Assists went to Muldoon (2), Jason Gauthier, Chris Kline, McDonald, Kubacki, Joudrey and Richards. Hamilton (2), Kubacki, Joudrey and Richards were the marksman in game two. Nelson (2). Richards, Hamilton. Blundy. Muldoon. Gauthier, Kubacki, McDonald and Wilson drew assists. “This team traditionally has gone far in the OMHAs " coach Bob Kapustik said. “This is a reversal for them. Our focus after (losing in) the OMHAs this year was the Quebec tour- nament. But this' Is a nice way to wrap up the season Adam Richards potted a goal and two helpers to lead Oakville Royal Life Rangers to a 4-3 win over Barrie in game three of the teams' Central AAA Hockey League peewee championship series. Tuesday in Barrie. Jeff Kubacki and Andre Kalata added a goal and an assist each for Oakville. Curtis Hamilton also scored. Assists went to Brad McDonald. Chad Blundy, Jeff Wilson and Mike Muldoon. Game one at Glen Abbey Recreation Centre Saturday ended in a 4-4 tie before the Rangers won game two. 5-3 in Barrie. Sunday. March 50th St. Ignatius of Loyola High School 4th Line 8: Upper Middle Rd. 7:50 â€" 9:50 p.m. fgrrnorâ€"einformation: 875-9509 Glen Abbey Slow Pitch League > Open Registration ( Mens, Mixed Masters Division $9000 each division Very Limited Spaces Available! JIM DYSON Jim's expertise in new used, fleet leasing is a welcome addition. This appointment is exemplary of our ongoing commitment to customer satisfaction and quality performance. Mr. Richard Solwicki, President of Terrace Lincoln Mercury in Burlington, is pleased to announce the appointment of Jim Dyson as Used Car Manager. PEEWEE A ATOM A 900 Walker’s Line, Burlington 632-6252.

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