m ii limingI 331i; tet Em physically and mentally thallcngm WHEN: Sunday-Jun: 37. IN. PLAYERS: 0pm ioallagesr TEAM: 4 players LI players . LATE REGISTRATION: s ttt - "tfist--"', runner Minn "BI-$60031 Basketball TI BASKETBALL Pres ent s : ON4ilTr' "1iltiTilATI0N FUR ill I'RUGRHL‘ WHEN: WM. 1pril :IJ’Hlun \le , , th .\ [I ml WHERF: ShemLmk‘nllctr \Ihlclu mum ll?“ [v.ualc.†Bah Sim Oakville Little 1 Parks, Saturday um evaluations take pla WHEN: M, FORMAT: FEE: I " More mfnmv Home Court Basketball is holding on-site registration this week in preparation for its second summer of camps and leagues. Children and adults can register for programs today (Wednesday) and tomorrow from 5-8 pm. and Friday (5-7 pan,,) at Sheridan College's J.M. Porter Athletic Centre urea pitches r---zGW Boys Under 9 (1) us Boys under 9 (2) Boys Under 10 (1) K Boys Under 10 (2) F Boys Under 11 (1) J Boys Under 11 (2) t Boys Under 12 (I) I Boys Under 12 (2) 1 Boys Under 13 (1) Boys Under 13 (2) Boys Under 14 Boys Under 15 Boys Under 16 Boys Onder 16 (2) Boys Under 17 Boys Under 18 Boys Under 19 Boys Under 21 Sr, Men Gins Under ll Girls Under 12 Gins Under 13 Guns Under " ems Under 15 Gids Under 16 Girts under 17 Girls Under 19 Sr. Ladies Any player currently registered with the O.S.C. ls eligible to tryout. Please call the coach In your age group for more Information. 1CL.,L2".L5rl-riruc'--'a'""") TRYOUT DATES: SATURDAY, APRIL 24/MAY I Oakville Soccer Club holds rep try-outs this weekend and next at four 1993 REP. TEAM TRYOUTS _,,:?,), INTRODUCTORY MEMBERsmPs I "'(" C FULL 7-DAY $1,895 + G.S.T. . FULL 5-DAY $1,310 + G.S.T. 1137 # l SIDEROAD BURLINGTON 336-3660 fdA(EIETi- w For more information please call (416) 825-4117 Includes 'ciyt Cleaning oClub Storage oLoiiitifrti opun Carts oDriving Range oLimitcd Number Available See ad in today's Beaver for details w iiiiiiikBre le League holds its player evaluation days at Trafalgar and Sunday (8 um. to 5 pm). Senior and Big League place at Shell Park. Call 842-5555 for information. JijNCfBAsIiETMLI, TOURNAMENT Oakville Waterfront Festival Sl CAROL HAMILTON G000AL1 Hosted by TIMF -""a"'"""-. Gary Meehan/Alan Robinson WEB 3395513 .yL1 KeithHaIben............ RotrWoollam--" Jotmrreittwt--- Lu Ceko\a............... lanAdair--- Richard Bowden-.. RonBasetord........ p Nbertpayn"- HanyAyers.......... Phillairau............ Chamesciberms a BobStinon.......... SUMMER LEAGU2i, '93 Ron swindle!" Nu Santini..-. Manuel Madel Andy "cGee- Soccer Club... Peter Hawke. Vic Juzenas- Dave Motley. 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I "Tttazirrlw upswing good- Iuppllon to school. and mm- ."3, tines 1940 1551; " 542-2130 338-1803 345-3362 ,.s4404‘6 .8M.6897 .. 345-8378 "3424347 ...M7-6651 â€342-3262 ... 632-9735 .....is2r2454 .,_..342-3584 ....swr-8753 ,._..‘ssa-3676 ,....4.336661‘ '..." 532-3310 .......849-7362 ...,.‘..a494435 ...‘....325-378‘ ‘......A645~3166 .........ts47-5925 _........349-5504 ..........is2r307? ....vstse5t! .r.........iwr-6498, â€Wm-3°99. 30 503 362 416 i897 3378 4847 6651 -3262 .9735 .2454 3-3584 p.8753 p3676 tr6611 a-3310 8-7362 49-4435 25-3781 a5-8166 Wr5925 549-5504 325-3079 It was a low-key and efficient West Side Volleyball Club that took to the court for the Ontario Juvenile Championships in Kitchener on the weekend, And knowing exactly what they needed to do, the top- seeded Oakville-based club knocked off second-ranked Ganaraska Wolves in the gold medal match, l5-7, I0- l5,l6-l4, 15-7. It was the third straight Ontario title for the juveniles and fifth in their past six years. They earned a berth in the Canadian championships in Oshawa, May 7-9. West Side midgets and juniors have already earned trips to their national finals, April 30-May 2. Heading into the weekend, West Side head coach John Burt of Oakville said the team wasn't clicking, noting it hadn't won any of its last four tournaments. But with a little fine tinkering with the lineup and a re-examination of the team's goals, West Side was all business lt finished first in its pool with a sparkling 9-l record. In the quarter-finals. West Side crushed Hamilton Express 15-5, 15-6 and it was much the same in the semi-finals, where it routed London Source for Sport 15- 4, 15-5. A testimony tc West Side's machine-like preci- sion came at the start of game two of the $149 West . Head Instructor KEVIN GRANT VOLLEYBALL Irr)ll,0., Save 25% on Repaid Sdxciptexxs TheOckvlle Beaver publ'ahes 3 ttrtesweeldy, Wednesday. Ftdyy & 5†mime To tisty'oy deivery t meg 33mm tat ICU en 8459742 CX 8459743 CSL, Olympic & local coach & playq week $110 additional week MAIL TO: OAKVILLE BEAVER 467 SPEERS ROAD OAKVILLE. ONTARIO L6K 354 ADDES: MAME award amnion Side juveniles are going to nationals... Already sendng miliget and junior teams to the national girls volleyball championships, Peel Selects have added their juvenile team to the equation. Led by Oakville's Kristen Ruschiensky. the Selects advanced to the gold medal match before losing to Hamilton Seekers at the Provincial Juvenile Championships in Sudhury on the weekend. Tigers Peel lost 15-10. 15-8, 8-15. 12-15, Ib15to Hamilton after beat.. ing the Select Tigers, Peel's second team. 15-8, 15-6 in the sernifi- nals. 'The Selects won their pool, losing only one game--to the Seekers--in round-robin play, while the Tigers were second in their pool with losses to Toronto and Windsor. :and so are the Selects I'lil Oakville's Christy Wilson and Cathy Hardman played for the ltetl " WM. tXXX: MASTERCARD' O-EQE me. D oaxTarpoytAAs 10:0AKVLLE EAVB? Vow Special Offer Pré b VISA, MASTERCARD OISSEYQJE and Save 25% tt 15.00 per year) Your subscription Is only $45.00 per year, Regular tala) Offer expires May, Nth/93 Ages 8-16 All levels instruction Full day 9 a.m.-3:30 pan indoor swimming T-shirt & awards WV dotrr, $209 week $170 additional week \Vlil GOLF COURSE NOW OPEN. ALL TEES AND GREENS IN PLAY! BURLINGTON 'S NEWEST DRIVING RANGHSKILLS CENTRE WHERE YOU CAN PRACTICE EIERY SHOT IN THE BAG. CORPORATE TOURNAMENT DATES AVAILABLE. NOW OPEN gold medal match, Starting middle Matt Cunliffe, who won the touma- ment's most outstanding player award, was forced to leave the match with a sprained ankle. Burt simply inserted rookie Kerby Bentley to take Cunliffe's spot and he performed admirably. in an effort to improve the team's passing, Burt made Craig Donen a starter and moved Steve Delaney to starting right side in place of Jason Fehr. "Before the tournament I said our success here depends on what happens between the ears," Burt explained. Burt said a big part of the team's tendency of break- ing down time to time was the maturity factor. Several players are up from last year's midget team and "in crit- ical matches they were still driving on emotion. ln juve- nile, you have to be focused," (Deal #380) GREEN THUMB SALE Page s, "tM253-8 = Came Ma 859-225“ = Sheep manure Page GRAND OPENING We sincerely regret any inconvenience we may have caused you OFFERING THEIR PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE IN COMPLETE HAIR CARE AND ESTHETIC SERVICES. 5, 059-2041X SPECIAL OFFER: CORRECTION NOTICE CELEBRATING 32nd ANNIVERSARY IH ETOBICOKE - HOW COMES TO OAKVILLE UNISEX BEAUTY CENTRE April 21st - April 24th Free cut with any hair service - ALSO - 20% OFF any hair 8. Esthetic Services WEDNESDAY, APRIL let 9:00 A.M. DINO'S PLACE Oakville players, outside hitter Dan Lewis started every match and was one of the team's prima- ry passers and hit with great accuracy, while setter Vijay Vyas saw limited action. West Side's Travis Wintjes and Jason Fehr have been selected to the Ontario team for the Canada Summer Games in August. for (Valid until May 31st/93) 2320 Royal Windsor Sq. (at Ford Drive), Oakville 844-7111 the NEW LOCATION I f SK Skat the events Oakville, coached by Francine Belaire. was entered in 40 of them and won 24 to place second overall in points Oakville Blades have long since departed but there is another local angle to junior hockey in the province. BUZZER BOSSES It comes from the Metro Junior A League, where St. Michael's College opened the best-of-seven league final against Wexford, Sunday. St. Mike's is coached by Owen Grimths and Dave Barrett, both of Oakville and both former coaches here. And the Buzzers' general manager just happens to be Ken Moodie, who coached the Blades into the all- Ontario final two years ago. Wexford took the opening game of the series 3-2, Sunday Second game was last night (Tuesday) with the third at Scarborough Arena tomorrow. Game four is Saturday at St. Michael's Arena. Oakville's under-15 soccer team is winning both indoors and outdoors in preparation for the I993 Peel-Halton Soccer League season. Sunday morning, Ryan Canovar scored thee goals as Oakville downed Malton under- l6's in the semifinal of the Soccer World Under-l6 Summer League. ur Later that day, at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton. the under- 15s played the Oakville under-16 B squad and won 5-3 as Bryan Seguin scored three times. REPS ROLL Seguin also had two goals in the earlier game as Oakville moved into the final this Sunday. Ryan Grieve also scored in both The outdoor win was Oakville’s third of the spring A free-agent signee by the expansion Tampa Bay Lightning, the 23-year-old Oakville product was as big a surprise as his team. Rob Zamuner's first season in the National Hockey League turned out to be a good one. He compiled 15 goals and 28 assists-putting him fourth in team scoring--and was the only Lightning player to see action in ROB MAKES IT all 84 games. The 6-foot-2 centre played with New York Rangers' American League affiliate in Binghamton last year. Mutt Tht m me g Club members combined 52 medal at the Canadian Skating Association's first 'mpetition in Thornhill on ekend. ITERS STAR Canada-wide competition d 1000 skaters in 125 nt 1k ill " ff VISA