NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OAKVILLE â€" MILTON FEDERAL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Date: Thursday, April 14, 1994 Time: Doors open â€" 6:00 p.m. Meeting starts â€" 7:00 p.m. Place: Le Dome 1173 North Service Road (Between Trafalgar Rd. and Eighth Line) Oakville, Ontario â€" Cash Bar â€" Program (key items): 3 ; 1. Formal agenda including election of Association Executive 2. Address by Senator Michael A. Meighen, Q.C., B.A.', LL.L 3. Open forum for members to discuss principles and issues EVADA BOB GOLF SHOP NOWOPEN _ IN OAKVILLE VISIT OUR NEWEST LOCATION IN THE AND TRY... BEFORE YOU BUY i IN OUR 100 YARD BACKYARD 1333 north senvice rnoap west, oakviLLE , ontaRio Lem awa : (905) 847â€"2170 elebrating professional team of hairstylists Silvana, Jean Rose would like to welcome Tasa to the salon. 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A week and a half after being knocked out of the Provincial Junior "A" divisional finals against the Hamilton Kilty Bees, the Blades will be back on the ice this Easter Friday, 7:30 p.m. They‘re returning a favor by playing Oakville‘s own Maple Leaf Rangers â€" one of the country‘s top triple "AAA" midget hockey teams â€" who supplied several subs for the Blades throughout the year and who won the Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) championship and will be competing in the Air Canada Ontario regional championships in Ottawa from April 6â€"10. The match will not only help raise muchâ€"needed cash to pay for the team‘s postâ€"season success, but will also help keep them limbered up. The fun affair will also feature autographs and prizes. A couple of the midget players â€" including Marcel Kars, , Brent Strike, Bryan Bendig and Brent Davis â€" will have to take a second look to be sure they‘re in the right dressing room as they saw action with both teams throughout the year. Three teams at nationals The Oakville Skating Club is sending three teams â€" including two provincial champions â€" to the Canadian preciâ€" sion skating championships which get underway in Laval, Quebec this Friday. Although both the novice (12 to 15 years of age) and senior (12 years of age and up) won their respective provinâ€" cial championships, all three teams actually earned a trip to the nationals with strong performances at the Central Ontario Championships. There, the senior team led the way with a first place finish while the adult (age 21 and up, although 75 per cent of the team must be over 24 years of age) and novice teams both finish in second place (the top three teams advance). At the subsequent provincial championships, which had only pride on the line, there was no adult category. Rice is guest skater The Oakville Skating Club‘s annual ice show is such a big affair that it is held only once every two years. Practice and preparation is well underway for this year‘s massive production which will be held next weekend and will feature more than 430 skaters â€" including the club‘s nationâ€" alâ€"calibre precision skating teams â€" and be capped off by a visit from Oakville‘s own Sean Rice and his senior pairs partâ€" ner, Jodeyne Higgins. The pair placed third in the 1993 Canadian championships and 10th at the world championships. Performances will run 1:30 and 7 p.m. on the Saturday (April 9) and at 1:30 p.m. on the Sunday (April 10) at Oakville Arena. For tickets or information, phone the club office at 257â€" J774. Loyola wins tourney Oakville Trafalger was one step away from winning the gold medal in its own eightâ€"team high school hockey tournaâ€" ment when it ran into a hot Loyola team. A well distributed attack in Thursday‘s championship game allowed Loyola to cruise to an easy 6â€"1 victory. 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Oakville, Ont. 847â€"3473 BÂ¥ 100 Portraits Hurry, Now No Charge For Additional Subjects! THIS AREA KMART HAS A PERMANENT STUDIO s © 1994 PCA Int. Inc pl:l‘ é Joey Geffros. Deni Ferenzio and Rob Meideros each chipped in two helpers with singles to Jim Romph, Kevin O‘Flaherty, Jeff Wells, Rob Muldoon, Andrew Kalata and Chris Muldowney. Kevin Cole replied for Oakville Trafalger with assists to Rob Kerr and Ryan Patterson. Loyola won its fourâ€"team pool, defeating Queen Elizabeth Park 5â€"2, White Oaks 8â€"4 and Burlington‘s Assumption 9â€"0. Oakville Trafalger advanced out of the other fourâ€"team pool, defeating T.A. Blakelock 10â€"3, Burlington‘s Lord Elgin 3â€"2 and Milton‘s Bishop Reding 3â€"2. In the bronze medal game between the second place finâ€" ishers, White Oaks Secondary School edged Milton‘s Bishop Reding 3â€"2. White Oaks scorers were Brent Moyer, Darryl Curtis and Chris Maguire with assists to Chris Betts, Doug Baaird, Adam Richards and Keith Lines. POOL A Oakville Trafalger 10, T.A. Blakelock 3; Bishop Reding 3, Lord Elgin 2; Bishop Reding 8, T.A. Blakelock 5; Oakville Trafalger 3, Lord Elgin 2; Oakville Trafalger 3, Bishop Reding 2; Lord Elgin 9, T.A. Blakelock 2. POOL B White Oaks 7, Burlington Assumption 2; Loyola 5, Queen Elizabeth Park 2; Loyola 8, White Oaks 4; Queen Elizabeth Park 3, Burlington Assumption 1; White Oaks 4, Queen Elizabeth Park 4; Loyola 9, Assumption 0. Lessons at Carlisle Professional instruction by the Carlisle Golf and Country Club will be offered to the first 100 juniors, women and men (300 in total) who contact the club by phone on Monday, April 4 at 9 a.m. CPGA pros will donate the facilities and Carlisle will donate the facilities. The clinics will be held April 25 for the juniors, April 26 for the women and April 27 for the men. For more information, contact Jamie King at 689â€"8820. Lessons at Lionhead A free golf lesson is available for junior golfers at Brampton‘s Lionhead golf club. The package includes a halfâ€"hour lesson and a halfâ€"hour fun competition. Dates include April 24, May 1 and May 8. Space is limitâ€" ed to the first 650 applicants. To register, call 455â€"4900. Good going, goalie An Oakville goaltender is helping his adopted team â€" the New Forest Patriots â€" on their quest for a provincial Junior C title. Brad Wikston, who last year backstopped his Oakville Midget "AA" team to the league championship, provided solid goaltending as New Forest won the league playoff with identical 4â€"1 series wins over the Brussells Bulls and the perennially strong Hanover Barons. Mount Forest advanced to the provincial quarterâ€"final round against Staynor. Summer hockey league The Halton Men‘s Summer Hockey League is designed for men over the age of 24 to play recreational hockey from May through to August in Oakville and Burlington. The league accepts individual and small group entries â€" no team entries are permitted. Evenly balanced teams with excellent officiating and organization ensures fair competition throughâ€" out the summer. For registration and information, call $49â€"9712. ax Reach a potential audience of 100,000 readers in 10 cities! Call 845â€"3824 for more information. ® MPL 3 CORRECTION NOTICE The Oakville North News apologizes for the error that appeared in the Dairy Queen advertisement. The ad should have read $2.00 OFF CAKES not $2.00 OFF COKES. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused Dairy Queen or their valued customers. 1994 COVPUTER CCE SEMCES + DOOR PRIZES 1 single Port Voice Mail System from Admiral Telecommunications Laurier Hand Held Dictation Unit. 3M Model 9100 Overhead Projector from Craigson Office Systems Inc. ï¬.ï¬"..00.00.'0.0.0..'0....0....U.. BURLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE es ) â€" Scooter‘s Roller Gardens, 3348 Harvester Road, Burlington REGULAR ADMISSION: $5.00 EACH ( G.S.T. INCLUDED ) Mar. 30, 1994 (Continued from pa‘ge 23) Mahamed, Matt Card and Adam Smolensky), Fieldfresh 2 (goals to Matt Goodwin and Scott Granlund; assists to Darko Kunovic and Dan Madili): Granville Const 4 (goals to Jeff Malenfant 2, Ben Nease and Eric Goodman; assists to Matt McAdam 2, Malenfant, Bryan Pozzobon and Adam Chantaj), Trafaiger Village 3 (goals to Mike Burns, Jamie McMahon and Marc Medeiros; assists to Burns, McMahon, Adam Shipp, Chris Taylor and Carlo Stalteri). Mail Boxes Ete 5 (goals to Raymond Roland 2, Dan Partington, Reid Miller and Matt Modestino; assists to Jeff McNutt 2, Jason Babcock 2, Patrick Leblanc 2, Partington, Miller, Adam Peet and Chris Henderson), Boots Pharm 4 (goals to Rodrigo Amaral 2, David Green and Jamie Mikulin; assists to Jeremy Fiorino 2, Jason Priest 2, Green, Mikulin, Aaron Beeton). MINOR PEE WEE WHITE (March 13) Kloet Reimax 3 (goals to Rene B Ramkhelewan, Travis Ross and Neil Walford; assists to Alex Morris 2, Luke O‘Hare, Neil Walford, Travis Ross Rene B Ramkhelewan), Petro Canada 1 (Brendan McGilton from Darian Petriska and Brian Kelly). Towne Chevâ€"Olds 3 (goals to Jay Carusi 2 and Bryan Kloet; assists to Chris Dobson 2, Kristjan Fortune, Jonathan Pitcher and Robbie Prasad), IMF Martin 1 (Ryan Brooks from John Pusic and Simon Payne). IMF Martin 3 (goals to Trevor MacIntyre, Steven liczyszyn and Simon Payne; assists to John Pusic 2, William Murphy, Andrew Egan, Clinton Camara and Trevor Macintyre; shutout to Terry Latanville), Petro Canada 0 George kloet Reimax 4 (goals to Neil Walford, Jesse Drapkin, David Tingle and Andrew Murray; assists to Fraser McLean, Danny Follows, Clint Wells, Travis Ross, Ricky Patel, Alex Morris, David Tingle), Towne Chev 3 (goals to Dayton Ball, Jimmy Gorham and Chris Perras; assists to Jay Carusi, Jon Pitcher, Jimmy Gorham and Jarret Tunnicliffe). PAPERWEIGHT RED Final standings: _ GP W L T P SK Automotive 12â€" 110 22 Harper 12 6 373\ «15 Ultralith 12. 65 i1 13 New Zealand 12 :A 5:4 11 Dynamic 12 ;:2..5.% 9 Montreal Trust 12 0 111 1 Top ten: G P Jordan Dempster 26 A 3 Michael Maganja _ 25 3 _ 28 Scott Grinmuth 13 4 1 Neal Thomton 11 _5 >16 Michael Bentley 4 AlVM5 Clark Shipway 2 13}4§ Jeff Catania 11: 314 Luke Lapointe 13 1 14 Carson Jenkin 5 9 14 8 Andrew Antidormi _ 6 (March 19) Ultralith 10 (goals to Jeff Salantino 3, John Davitsky 2, Neal Thornton 2, Conor Kelly, Ryan Simchison; assists to Bryan Lemay 4, Rory Kelly 3, Rob Clarke 2, Taylor Farris 2, Thomas Adamyk, Russell Brownlee, Taylor George, Spencer Marlow, Davitsky, Simchison; shutout to Chris Santos), Montreal Trust 0. $ SK Automotive 7 (goals to Michael Maganja 5, Michael Bentley, Robert Raiskums; assists to Clark Shipway 3, Andrew Antidormi 2, Scott Macintyre 2, Emmet Stang, Ales McIsaac, Ryan Stannard, Carson Jenkin), New Zealand 1 (Michael Pecino from Michael Watson and Michael Rebelo). Dynamic Packaging 0 (shutout to Nicholas Dvernchuk), Harper Detroit Diesel 0 (shutout to Corey Gibson). (March 12) Dynamic Packaging 1 (Jeff Catania, from Derek Werstroh and Jonathan Crespi), New Zealand 1 (Michael Watson, from Robert Green and Matthew Jakubowski). Harper Detroit Diesel 7 (goals to Thomas Karthouse 3, Scott Gringmuth 2, Paul Ferri 2; assists to Gringmuth 4, Graham Howeden 2, Ferri, Andrew Killip and Michael Topic), Montreal Trust 3 (goals to Ryan Badham, Jordan Rookyard and Taylor Rookyard; assists to Badham, Jordan Rookyard, Robert McKay, Brennan Kerr, Michael Wydyzs and Steven Ross). SK Automotive 8 (goals to Jordan Dempster 4, Michael Maganja 4; assists to Ryan Jurgen 3, Carson Jenkin 3, Garret Mclnemney 2, Alex Darosa 2, Dempster, Maganja, Chris Burega, Clark Shipway, Paul Mooney and Ryan Stannard), Ultralith 2 (goals to John Davitsky and Taylor Farris; assists to Rory Kelly and Conor Kelly).