Last chance for OMBA Registrations were particularly heavy in the Tâ€"Ball age division (youngsters born in 1985 through 1988). The town‘s other summer baseball league â€" Oakville Little League â€" has already had two registrations and has only limited openings remaining in some divisions, and waiting lists for others. Their league office can be reached at 842â€"5555. Registration for spring ball â€" Registrations start at 9 a.m. and run until 4 p.m. "or until we‘re full," warned league spokesman Ken Spencer. ‘‘ With the first registration two weeks ago attracting a record 1,400 players, the league says it has room for only about 1,000 more players. _ Coaches, umpires and sponsors are also invited to attend Saturday‘s registraâ€" tions. The league office can be reached at 815â€"6622. Registration for the Kinsmen Minor Softball League, which runs from the end of April to the end of June, is on tap tomorrow (Saturday, Feb. 19), 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at White Oaks Secondary School on McCraney Avenue West. The Oakville Minor Baseball Association (OMBA) is holding its second and final registration tomorrow (Saturday, Feb. 19) at T.A. Blakelock Secondary School on Rebecca Street. The third and final registration will be held on the following Saturday (Feb. 26). The league is open to boys from 6 to 15 years of age and girls from 9 to 18 years of age and the cost is a reasonable $35. " SPORTS Saturday, February 12, 19 26 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. White Oaks Secondary School McCraney Avenue West $35.00 Girls age 9â€"18, Boys 6â€"15 Player‘s Proof of Age Required League play starts April 25/94 and ends by June 30/94 a* OPEN HoOUsE Exit |Springfield OLF ANDy Hamilton QEW 4019 Toronto R.R. #3, Guelph, Ont. (519) 8214653 Individual: $1,200 Couple: $1,800 Family: $2,200 Corporate from $500 Blades can wrap up series with win tonight The Oakville Blades can wrap up their bestâ€"ofâ€"seven, opening round Provincial Junior "A" hockey series in the friendly confines of Oakville Arena tonight with a win over The Blades Matt Honchar buzzes around the Milton net in playoff hockey action at Oakville Arena Tuesday night. The win lifted the Blades into a 3â€"1 series lead. (Photo by Barrie Erskine) Milton. Game time is 8 p.m. The Blades have put themselves solidly in the driver‘s seat by rebounding from an opening game loss to record three straight wins, including Tuesday night‘s wellâ€" earned 7â€"5 victory in Milton. But just to keep anyone from thinking he was turning into Tinker Bell, he also laced into Chris Chapman for taking a "stupid" roughâ€" ing penalty near the end of the first period Tuesday night while the Blades were already a man short: "I The team is on the right track and general manager Murray Walker hopes they can keep rolling along. After Tuesday‘s game he was beaming with cliches. A few snippets would include: "playing with a lot of intensity ... they don‘t quit ... they come to play and they come to win ... a lot of guys are playing within the system, using their talents within the system." JEWELLERY: Lots of estate gemstone and diamond rings. Very nice gent‘s diamond clusâ€" ter ring. Lady‘s 14K diamond cluster ring (.50 carats). Several nice 10K chains. 18K braceâ€" lets, some set with precious gemstones. Nice 9K pendant. Gent‘s 10K onyx ring. Lady‘s 21 diamond cluster ring. Lovely diamond wedding set. Gent‘s estate amethyst ring. Masonic antique ring. Lady‘s amethyst and onyx dressâ€"ring. Lovely lady‘s sapphire ring with diaâ€" monds cascading along the band. Lady‘s diamond wedding set of rings. Nice cultured pearl necklace. Pearl earrings. Pretty rub ring. Lady‘s very nice ruby and diamond dress ring. Hoop earrings. Silver ring with marcasites and onyx. Doublet opal ring. Garnet neckâ€" lace. Lady‘s 1.00 carat diamond solitaire ring. ROYAL DOULTON: Approx. 20 figurines including Carol, Country Rose, Donna, Denise, Flower of Love, Good Companion, Heather, Maria, Tender Moments, Mother and Baby, With Love, Sweet Dreams, Catherine, Fair Lady (green), Jennifer, Veronica, and others. 15 Doulton toby jugs (all discontinued) including Lobster Man, MacBeth, Falconer, Othello, Santa, Auld Mac, Captain Ahab and more including limited editions. COINS: Coins from the D. Dixon estate including silver dollars, halves, various Canadian coins. Canada 1990 gold coin. Single coins better grades and condition to be sold singly or combined. Several Canada proof sets and mint sets. Large quantity of paper money includâ€" ing Bank of Canada and others. Group lots. Still be catalogued at advertising deadline. Jim Hall Auctions have been favoured by the executors of the A. Campbell, D. Simpson and other estates to offer a large number of jewellery, coins, and figurines in a single catalogued session. Please note: Viewing noon. Catalogues free. Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Personal Cheque U.S. funds $1.35. Everyone welcome. No buyer‘s fee. AUCTIONEER: JIM HALL â€" (519)862â€"2426 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1:00 P.M. Herigate Inn, H\_vz. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1994 Page 27 . 25 at Hwy. 401, Milton Milton, who were down by three goals at the time, promptly took advantage of the twoâ€"man powerplay to get on the board with a little more then a minute remaining. They followed up with another powerplay goal with 32 seconds left to make it 3â€"2. Milton, however, came out like a wet noodle in the second period and the Blades regained the momentum â€" and them some â€" with four goals. Milton scored five minutes into the final frame and closed out the game â€" much to the chagrin of Walker â€" with two goals in the dying minutes. As far as his player‘s taking Friday night‘s game too lightly, Walker tossed out another cliche: "It ain‘t over ‘till the fat lady sings." could literally wring his neck." A loss by Oakville would shift the series back for a sixth game at Milton Memorial Arena on Thompson Road this Sunday, 7:00 p.m.