Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 15 Aug 1993, p. 19

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CANADIAN CANOE ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS Ottawa, Ont. Juy. Men War Canoe â€" Toby Collin‘s Crew, Fourth; Juv. Men C4 100m â€" Chris See, Duke Rusic, Leigh Anderson, Liam Birch, Seventh. Jun. Women K2 500m â€" Lynwen Birch, Cheryl Murphy, Fifth. Jun. Women K1 100m â€" Louise Barclay, Fourth. Jun. Women K1 500m â€" Lynwen Birch, Ninth. Jun. Women K2 1000m â€" Louise Barclay, Cheryl Murphy, Fifth. Porterfield. According to field boss Rob Fisher, Christensen was not told by Hart to get the game moving. Instead Hart started calling balls while Christensen was still conferâ€" ring with Porterfield. Collett goes deep twice After ball three Hart elected to toss Christensen out of the game. Porterfield lasted only twoâ€"thirds of an inning, allowing nine earned runs on three hits and six walks. Roy Skinner went the next fiveâ€" andâ€"oneâ€"third innings, allowing three earned runs on six hits and two base on balls. He struck out three. Mark Scarrow went the final three innings, surrendering two earned runs on two hits and two walks. He whiffed one. Brenner Everts cracked a threeâ€" run tater while Drew Spencer was 2â€"forâ€"4 with an RBI and run scored. The White Sox split a doubleâ€" header with the Erindale Cardinals Sunday at Oakville Park, losing the opener 18â€"8 and taking the nightcap 13â€"3. Both games were called after five innings because of the 10â€"run mercy rule. Jun. Women K2 1000m â€" Meg Dillon, Lynwen Birch, The White Sox were actually / Our customers save up to 50% over other methods / No digging inside or outside / Finished or unfinished basement / Licensed, bonded, insured / Transferable lifetime guarantee / VISA MasterCard accepted (Cont‘d from Pg. 17) The OMBA is now accepting applications from persons who are interested in managing or coaching a Town Rep. baseball team in the 1994 season. Preference will be given to applicants who do not have a child playing on the team they wish to manage and application should be made by Aug. 27, 1993. If you are interested or would like more information on this or other volunteer opportunities within the . OMBA please contact: Eighth. Rousse, Sixth. Jun. Men K1 1000m â€" Nathan Luce, Third; Craig Palmer Sixth; Al Hawryluk, Seventh. Sen. Men K1 1000m â€" Alan Gibb, Fourth. Sen. Men K1 500m â€" Alan Gibb, Fourth. Sen. Men C4 1000m â€" Derek Schrotter, Ivan English, Kevin Stott, Brian Bliss, Fourth. Sen. Men K4 1000m â€" Alan Gibb, Jonathon Hollins, Nathan Luce, Craig Palmer, Second. Minor baseball (OMBA) leading in the opener 8â€"6 but Erindale exploded for 12 runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to secure the win. Steve Nero was the losing pitchâ€" er, going four innings. He was charged with nine runs (seven earned) on eight hits and eight walks. He struck out six. Ken Fee went twoâ€"thirds of an inning, permitting eight earned runs on four hits and three base on balls. He whiffed one. Fisher came in and promptly gave up a threeâ€"run homer, forcing the mercy rule. Spencer smacked a threeâ€"run homer in a losing cause. Doug Anderson was 2â€"forâ€"3 with two RBL. In the nightcap, the White Sox were flexing their longâ€"ball musâ€" cles as four playerss went deep. Ken Collett hit a pair of dingers â€" one with a man aboard. Derek Pogue cracked a twoâ€"run homer while Brenner Everts and Dave Krug had basesâ€"empty shots. Peter Hundeck VP Rep. Operations 102 Culham Street Oakville, Ont. L6H 1G5 Tel. 845â€"9901 Lance Dibble went the five innings for the victory. He surrenâ€" dered one earned run on five hits and seven walks. He fanned three. Jun. Men C1 1000m â€" Derek Schrotter, Fourth; Jason In action last Thursday, the OAKVILLE MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION (Top players listed) MINOR Tâ€"BALL M Muldoon, Clair Robinson, Jessica Aumais); PIZZA PIZZA (Natasha King, Tyler Tsang, Jennifer Battisson). ROSEBUDS AND RASCALS (Benjamin Saunders, Brendan Moore, David Clinning); GINO‘S PIZZA (Derek Werstroh, Adam Coombs, Victoria Clayton). GINO‘S PIZZA (Jessica Reid, Bobby Hughes, Jordan Moore); SPENCER SMYTH INSURANCE ADJUSTERS (Brett Nelson, Mark Haddock, David MacDonnell). BERTOLLI 24 (Christopher Dunlop, Michael Morris, Christopher Cooling); MACY‘S DINER 18 (Shane Son Kee, Brette Micike, Barbara Meddick) Ben Brandes, Ryan Gage); G.E. CANADA 9 (Chris Anderson, Kayleigh Dunnett, Kyle Buckle) White Sox amassed a 21â€"hit attack in a 17â€"2 blowout of the Brampton Twins in game called after eight because of the mercy rule in Brampton. Seiwyn Everts smacked a pair of homers, drove in three runs and scored twice to lead the offence. Brenner Everts was4â€"forâ€"5 with a homer, three RBI and four runs scored. Jeff Brake was 4â€"forâ€"5 with three RBI and three runs scored. Blair Stewart went the full eight innings, allowing the two runs (both unearned) on eight hits and three walks. He whiffed three. The White Sox have two makeâ€" up games remaining with Bloor Blue Jays. One of those is slated for today at Ninth Line Park (1:30 p.m.). Fisher is hoping to play the second one tomorrow in Oakville. MARTYN DOOLEY PARTNERS 32 (Jamie Tucker, WANT OUT OF A LEASE «We arrange lease takeovers and buyouts â€" Avoiding high payouts early termination fees. SELLING YOUR VEHICLE +We buy used vehicles. We take vehicles on consignment. LOOKING TO LEASE * We lease all makes models of new used vehicies. LOOKING TO PURCHASE «We can provide the best prices on new used vehicles (financing available). Lease Busters is a team of automotive consultants skilled in assisting their customers with all of their new or used vehicle requirements. TO SERVE THE BURLINGTONâ€"HAMILTONâ€"OAKVILLE AREA VISIT OUR INDOOR SHOWROOM LET LEASE BUSTERS SAVE YOU + TIME + MONEY + AGGRAVATION 200 metres north of the QEW MAJOR Tâ€"BALL UUUUUUUU SALES REPRESENTATIVE REQUIRED e SALARY plus COMMISSION plus CAR ALLOWANCE e EXCELLENT BENIFIT PACKAGE CONFIDENTIALITY MAINTAINED â€" REPLY TOBOX 4404, c/o OAKVILLE BEAVER 467 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE L6H394 There are seven great reasons why you should buy real estate now: 1) Prices are low. (We could stop there and that would be reason enough) 2) The market is depressed. 3) Interest rates are low. 4) Supply is plentiful. 5) Vendors are motivated. 6) No one is taiking about it. 7) No one else wants to buy right now. Real estate has always been a long term investment. Most long term investments take 5 to 10 years to realize maximum returns. When you buy real estate for short term profits, you are speculating and you will get hurt. A smart Investor knows the two golden rules when investing in real estate: 1) Buy low, sell higher. 2) Happiness is a positive cash flow. Most people who lost money in the recent real estate boom and, of course, bust were speculating. They were speculating the new home they bought would double in value before it closed, and before they sold their old house. People speculated they could carry the negative cash flow, for a few years. They thought the good times would never end. They bit off more than they could chew, and forgot the golden rule. Real estate values will increase again, this is a proven historical fact. Therefore, only Invest If you are prepared to hang on emotionally and financially for a perlod of 5 to 10 years. When the prices are high again, sell all of your properties and celebrate. Yes values have dropped just as they dropped after the real estate boom of 1974 (when the average house price was $40,000), and in 1981 (when the average house price was $120,000) and in 1989 (when the average house price was $250,000). Today‘s average house price is $220,000. Real estate values should start to increase within the next 12 months and the price will rise from there. Then the media will begin writing about it again, and people will become more interested. Supply will slowly shrink, which will contribute to Increased values, which will boost investor confidence, and so, here we go again. Predictions are such that 1989 prices will return by 1994 to 1995, and the next real estate boom will be the spring of 1996. Remember however, that after every real estate boom, there is a bust. Forecasters are predicting that this boom should occur sometime in 1996. If so, today‘s $220,000 average home should sell for $375,000 to $400,000. 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