Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 31 Mar 1993, p. 16

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16 Y Hockey School y Tennis School APPLICATIONFORM Sessions: Check the bo;idulilying the sessions you wish to attend. Programmes are available in one or multipleâ€"week sessions. Pay only $110â€"$170 for subsequent weeks or programmes. ; JuLY AUGUST 490 1116 1933 2630 14 _ 943 1620 PARTICIPANT LAST NAME AGB AS OF WLY 1, 1993 HOCKEY ADVANCED TENNIS ADVANCED ADVANCED SESSIONS: efered only io EXPLORING THE SPORTS Payment musi accompany this application. Deduct $45 toul for second and third members of (amily. Make your cheque payable and mail i: APPLEBY COLLEGE SUMMER SPORTS REGISTRATION, $40 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, Ontario, L6K 3P1 WIEFUMD POLJCY: Camonatione are nccupied priae i 14 duys beore ihe Ars: morcare is Hocury socorm ooxi.yemper _[~] It‘s not the end of your youth, it‘s a place to put your stuftf. ($209 one week) ($209 one week) (B1€7 One Ween) ($170 addt‘l weeks) ($170 addt‘l weeks) ($110 addt‘l weeks) Reduced rates for additional weeks + Fullâ€"day coed programmes Ee enR e ce dolow F ECC sessions + Run throughout July and August + Video instruction and analysis + Nutrition awareness + Supervised recreation time in our Indoor pool * Special tâ€"shirt * Awards have so much stuff that talk of cargo space excites you. You‘re reading the right ad You‘re young, you‘re practical, and you Our sporty new wagon can hold a 50cm Summer Sports Schools BEGINNER YIOUSE LEAGUE DATE OF BIRTH ($209 one week) ($170 addt‘l weeks) FIRST NAME BUS. (FATHER) NA NA NA Appleby College §$40 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, Ontario Information: (416) 8454681 or 845â€"0072 wa | 0| Na NA | NA | C wa | O | Na O | wa| O CJ :C3 | L3 )C | C3 INTERMEDLATE YÂ¥ Soccer School D players of salect, AAâ€"AAA callien ($149 one week) ($110 addt‘l weeks) WEALTTI INSURANCE NUMBER All refwads wre wubject w a $33.00 fon. AUGUST 14 #43 1610 3397 * One or multiâ€"week "The Family Business That Service Built" POSTALCODE BUS, (MOTHER) ADVANCED, "Exploring the Y Sports" School (‘i“ one week) ($140 addt‘l weeks) x0 +0 N/A | N/A C3 |+CJ N/A | NiA C3 | C3 LCJ| CJ Saturn SW1 Women‘s indoor soccer has only been a recognized sport in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association for three years and Sheridan has now won two titles, Joanne Horchover was named the most valuable player as the Bearcats earned a 2â€"0 victory over Conestoga in the final of the OCAA championships, Saturday at Ancaster‘s Redeemer College Sheridan went unbeaten through the tournament, led by allâ€"star Jackie Hutchings, who scored five of the team‘s 12 goals. Sheridan‘s Andrea Collinson won the tournament goalâ€" keeper award. Matt Swain, a 16â€"yearâ€"old centre with Oakville midgets, is the highâ€" estâ€"rated local prospect in Central Scouting‘s third (of four) set of rankâ€" ings of players eligible for the June 5 Ontario Hockey League entry draft Sheridan takes soccer title Swain, a 6â€"footâ€"1, 165â€"pounder who averaged better than two points per game during the Central AAA League season (30 goals and 36 assists in 30 games, plus six goals and eight assists in 10 playoff games), is pegged as a 15thâ€"round choice. He was also called up for four Jr. A games with Oakville Blades. Defenceman Rick MacDonald is the only Blades player on the Central list, rated as a 24thâ€"rounder. Jeff Francis, returning to competition after a yearâ€"long break, led the way with a gold medal in the atom boys 400 metres, clocking a time of one minute, 5.07 seconds. Running in only his second meet, Malcolme Syme, 6, was fourth in the mite boys 5Om and sixth in the 200m. Thomas Fornoville, 10, ran a personal best to finish sixth in 1,500m. Oakville athletes picked four topâ€"six finishes at the Ontario indoor miteâ€"tykeâ€"atom Track and Field Championships at York University. . (21") television setâ€"with the back seats up. THEOAKVILLE BEAVER You know, the one you can buy with all the money you‘ll save by getting a Saturn. e ols ols ols Te 0.0"0.00.0 Q.O e ate ate ats s 0'0 0'0 0" O'O ‘.0 Dennis Ley of Lester B. Pearson fired a gameâ€"high 22 points to power the Richardson Division to an 84â€"72 victory over the Volpe Division in the Sixteenth Halton Classic high school basketball allâ€" star game before a packed house at T.A. Blakelock, Friday. Craig McElroy of Burlington Central added 13 points. Oakville Trafalgar guard Rick Grinbergs was high scorer for Volpe with 19 points. TAB‘s Rob Rusnov added Oakville Trafalgar‘s Andy Robertson goes up for two points during Friday‘s high school basketball allâ€"star game. (Photo by Barrie Erskine) nine West cagers own the Classic WYLDEWOOD OoffordCounty Clb 878â€"4848 338â€"4859 Good looking phones deserve a great package. | fl # ./ ¢* , »UUAITIIAA F i t o kA f WÂ¥ | "NATIONAL |CELLULAR Call Us Today! We still have vacancies for 1993. Enjoy excellent, uncrowded playing conditions. ay * Corporate â€" designed for business Are you interested in enjoying your golf more? Includes n Now is the time to join a PRIVATE GOLF CLUB. Memberships and terms to suit all golfers * Unrestricted male & female Weekday Intermediate Special for those under 30 ubdewoce hly aecess. en payanent and final by i: Desler has conplete terms and condi aidhicilt hecumiah nds old n raberin‘ er has conplete terms and conditions 'ml MILE AIR MILES Intermanonal Huldings N.: Bell M Bell Mobility * ‘The $42.95 Pocket Plus $ 29 95 The Pocket Advantage Package of Weekends Unlimited Includes three free months and Detailed Billing calling, Message Centre Includes the Nokia 101 Portable. Or the Motorola DPC Plus Flip Phone. Advantage Package includes 30 minutes per month for 36 months. For a limited time only Cellular Plus Centre Golfers!!! Richardson has won all three Classics since the divisional alignâ€" ment was switched from Eastâ€"West to the current Volpeâ€"Richardson. Ley was named the Richardson‘s most valuable player while Loyola‘s Rob Baddeley was named Volpe‘s MVP. Nelson‘s Kevin Watson won the threeâ€"point competition, sinking 13 shots in a minute. Brian Vanzanden of LBP won the slam dunk contest, edging OT‘s Andy Robertson in a dunkâ€"off. OAKVILLE 828â€"9200 March 31, 1993

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