Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 16 Jun 1993, p. 20

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, ___ ___ -___ -___ ”Wham, -7, ___- , 20 o ’l'lll;()AK ’3‘“uwwwwwwumwu‘wwwwwmwww‘uwwwww‘wwwuw“Kw“.wwxvuwwuwkuwwwuuy SORRY, WE CAN'T SELL YOU BIKES AT 40% OFF M.S.L. ALTHOUGH WE WILL HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES OF OUR SEASON GUARANTEED! EIVE UNBELIEVABLE DAYS or SALES! ALL DEPAIimEN'TSf ' AU. STOCK! DONT MISS THIS HUGE SALES EVENT 2,'tt,'t'd'tidi', A HUGE THUR, JUNE 17TH FRI” JUNE 18" SAT., JUNE l9TH SUN., JUNE 20'm MON., JUNE 21ST 5 HUGE DAYS With each purchase on Saturday, June 19th from any Hopedale Mall merchant you will receive a free ballot to enter a draw to win Located at 3rd Line lk Rebecca In Oakville q Telephone 827-0929 RALEIGH BIKES! * om ammo" (muss) THIS IS A mangoes-r MISS OUT! PRICES TOO [OW TO PRINT! CiIiiiii [lflrd0ll MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; SATURDAY 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 pm ‘SUNDAY 19:00 Noon to 5:00 p.m. CNot All Stores May Be Open) [DAYS JUST FOR DAD SPRING IS GONE & HERE COMES SUMMER! Hopedale DIAMOND BACK TOP llNE MOUNTAIN BIKES! PRICES TOO LOW TO PRINT! TWO FREE GREEN FEES FROM E DEERFIELD GOLF COURSE Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am ."" 9 pm. Saturday 9 am. - 6 pm. Sunday 12 noon - 5 pm. Adidas, T-Pro, Mizuno, Mitre, Spalding, Pony, Porter, Raleigh, Louisville, Easton, Rawlings, Norco, Rollerblade, Renegade, Wilson, Titleist, Franklin, Cateye, Pro-Fit, Merrell, Powerbuili, Northwestern, Footjoy, Dexter, Propel, Gold Eagle, and more, Gloves, Bats, Bike Computers, Bike Locks, Bike Accessories, Soccer Balls, Soccer Shoes, Soccer Pads, Soccer Goal Gloves, Sport Sandals, Basketball Driveway Sets, Basketballs, Volleyballs, Golf Balls, Footballs, Squash Rackets. EVERY DEPARTMENT! Rollerblades, In-Line Skating Pads, Bike Helmets, Golf Sets, Golf Bags, Putters, Golf Accessories, Golf Shoes, Tennis Rockets, Balls, Baseball Gloves, Ball Shoes, Batters iihllrl, STOCK All DEPARTMENTS RENEGADE Illtftl,tsl PRICES TOO l,0lll TO PRINT! field Sift flour, baking powder, and salt together and set aside. Beat eggs in a small mixing bowl with rotary beater or electric mixer until thick and light in color. Gradually beat in sugar. Blend in orange juice. Add sifted dry ingredients and orange rind. Blend until smooth. Pour into prepared pan, spreading evenly. Bake for 12 to 15 min- utes or until top springs back when touched lightly in centre. Loosen edges of cake and sprinkle top generously with icing sugar, turn out on a towel. Peel off paper. From narrow end, loosely roll up cake and towel together. Let stand on cake rack until cool. Whip cream until stiff, fold in sifted icing sugar and sliced straw- berries. Carefully unroll cooled cake; spread cream and fruit mixture all over and roll again. Sprinkle with a little more icing sugar. To serve, slice and enjoy! BEAVEP 2 cups (500 ml.) sliced strawberries Oven: 375'/190'C Grease sides of a 15-inch/38-cm jelly roll pan. Line bottom of pan with waxed paper or greased heavy brown paper. (Continued from page 13) One of the more delightful and tasty recipes to be fot 'aste of Appleby,' a fundraising project of the Appleby 'arents' Association. is this cake garnished with fresh strawl A strawberry delight I cup (250 mL) sugar J/3 cup (75 mL) orange juice I grated rind of orange f/4 cup (50 mL) icing sugar l J/2 cups (375 mL) whipping cream 1/3 cup ( 75 mL) sifted icing sugar 1 cup (250 mL) sifted Jlour 1 tsp (5 mL) baking powder 1/4 tsp ( I mL) salt 3 large eggs THINK CORBETT'S FOR FATHER'S DAY IIINIOR BIKES! IOWIS'I PRICES or m SEASON! GREAT roll GRADUATION! STRAWBERRY ROLl 845-1561 'awberrie found " ‘olle In Call Vicki Roy CMHA at 845 5044. CMHA Halton as a branch of a national, voluntary association, pro-- vides people with opportunities to: enhance their mental health and to increase their understanding and acceptance of mental health issues; through: support services, consumer; and community involvement, edu'L cation and advocacy. Cost of the tournament is only $90 and golfers will receive a'chari; table receipt for a portion of that, amount. A special group rate of $80 per person is available when a four, some registers. if This tournament is always a "feel good" event - not only because golfers enjoy themselves, but because' they know they'fe, doing something to support commw nity-based mental health services) Not to mention that the prizes are first rate! 4 But for golfers who are itching to hit the links, the name of the game is golf. Carlisle's first class, course is set in beautiful rolling ter- rain, amidst 3,000 mature pine trees which line the 18 bent grass fairy ways. Four large ponds are strategi- cally placed to test golfers' skill ta more than 65 Ohio sand-fill- bunkers add to the beauty and the' challenge of this championship par 72 course. The facility also feature a large driving range and two mac-j tice greens. “7" An added feature this year is ( comedian form Yuk Yuk's who is sure to add some extra spice to the dinner following the tournament. 3 Held for the second year at the beautiful Carlisle Golf and Country Club, the tournament in support If the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Hanan Region Branch, is a favorite amodtt local golfers. And this year prornW, es to be even better. , The Oakville May Court chit presents scholarships annually to deserving high school graduates. - CMHA ' Halton . Great golf, great prizes, great course and great entertainment - tho 5th annual CMHA Golf Classic Ti one great day and it's coming Jil June 24th. " At T. A. Blakelock High Schoo), Claudia Davis received $2,000 to study at Humber College. Michele Barwick and Kirsten Rogers of White Oaks Secondary School each received $1,000, and Karin Yaccato, of Oakville Trafalgar High School also received $1,000. ' May Court At graduations held at local high schools, the Oakville May Court Club piesented four scholarships. c, scholarships Golf for? an; 3- ' , g. a ' Giil, [.1i'r, o 4 , Michele Barwick Kirsten Rogers Karin Yaccato Claudia Davis

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