Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 6 May 1994, p. 21

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Organizers are again hoping to have a full slate of 128 golfers. Participants can register individually or as a team, and female golfers are especially being encouraged to tee off this year. There‘s still time to sign up for the Halton Women‘s annual golf tournament which runs Monday, May 16 at Burlington‘s Milleroft Golf Club. The shotgun start gets underway at 1:30 p.m. (participants are asked to sign in from 12:30 to 1:15 p.m.) followed by the dinner and prize presentation at 7 p.m. Among the prizes up for grabs are a 1994 vehicle from Snowden Ford and a trip for two anywhere in Canada from Bruce Hood Travel. To win them, howevâ€" er, you have to shoot a holeâ€"inâ€"one. The $145 cost includes, barbecue steak and buffet, prizes and a donation to Halton Women‘s Place. For further inforâ€" mation, contact Jan Czuba at 332â€"1200. Here‘s a reminder of other upcoming golf tournaments for charity: COMMUNITY LIVING Community Living Oakville‘s eighth annual golf tournament willâ€"be held Tuesday, May 31 at Sawâ€"Whet Golf Club on Bronte Road. Tournament organizers would also be delighted to hear from potential hole sponsors and prize donors. For further information, or to register, phone 844â€" 0146 (fax number is 844â€"1832). EASTER SEALS The Century 21 Miller Real Estate Charity Golf Tournament, which last year raised $13,000 for Easter Seal Kids, will be held this year on Monday, June 27 at the Glen Abbey Golf Club. Other easier ways to get a prize include a topâ€"three finish, hitting closest to the pin or driving the longest ball â€" and, of course, there are plenty of door prizes. People who don‘t golf can still conâ€" tribute by showing up at the eventâ€"ending dinner which will feature Hockey Night Getting into the swing of things (RICHARDSON DIVISION) This week‘s games Appleby tied Bishop Reding 0â€"0 on Tuesday and hosts M.M. Robinson on Thursday. SENIOR BOYS SOCCER (VOLPE DIVISION) This week‘s games (Monday, May 2) Pearson 3, Notre Dame 3 Oakville Trafalger 5, Nelson 1 Q.E. Park 4, Blakelock 2 St. T. Aquinas 4, Loyola 1 (Wednesday, May 4) T.A. Blakelock 2, Pearson 1 SENIOR GIRLS SOCCER (VOLPE DIVISION) This week‘s games (Tuesday, May 3) Nelson 5, T.A. Blakelock 1 Loyola 4, White Oaks 0 Q.E. Park 5, Oakville Trafalger 0 Notre Dame 4, St.T. Aquinas 0 (Thursday, May 5) Pearson at Nelson White Oaks, Notre Dame T.A. Blakelock at Oakville Trafaiger Loyola at St.T. Aquinas JUNIOR GIRLS SOCCER This week‘s games (Tuesday, May 3) Nelson at Pearson White Oaks 3, Loyola 0 Q.E. Park 1, Oak. Trafalg 0 Notre Dame 6, St.T. Aquinas 0 (Thursday, May 5) White Oaks at Notre Dame Pearson at Oak. Trafalger Loyola at St. T. Aquinas High school scoreboard SPORTS AND RECREATION | GIRLS SOFTBALL (VOLPE DIVISION) This week‘s games (Tuesday, May 3) Pearson 33, Appleby 0 Nelson 12, Loyola 2 Notre Dame 9, Oakville Trafaiger 5 St. T. Aquinas at Q. E. Park (Ppd) T.A. Blakelock 17, White Oaks 12 BOYS BASEBALL (VOLPE DIVISION) This week‘s games (Monday, May 2) T.A. Blakelock 7, Appleby 4 St. T. Aquinas 10, White Oaks 2 Pearson 4, Queen Elizabeth Park 3 Oakville Trafalger 12, Loyola 6 Nelson 10, Notre Dame 0 (Tuesday, May 3) Appleby at St. T. Aquinas (Ppd) (Wednesday, May 4) Blakelock 3, Q.E. Park 2 White Oaks 4, Oakville Trafalger 4 Notre Dame 9, Pearson 4 Nelson 11, Loyola 3 (May 5â€"7) Burlington tournament _ This week‘s games (Monday, May 2) Nelson 2, Oakville Trafaiger 1 Blakelock 3, Q.E. Park 2 Loyola 2, S.T. Aquinas 1 (Wednesday, May 4) Queen Elizabeth Park 3, Nelson 1 Notre Dame 6, White Oaks 1 Loyola 6, Oakville Trafalger 0 Queen Elizabeth Park 3, Nelson 0 Loyola 4, Oakville Trafaiger 0 _ Oakville‘s own Ron McLean will again pitch in, serving as the celebrity guest host . Last year‘s event was quickly sold out, and raised $25,000 to help United Way funded agencies provide health, rehabilitive and family services to in Canada‘s Ron McLean, who is an Oakville resident. For tournament inforâ€" mation, call §45â€"9180. UNITED WAY The United Way of Oakville will be holding its sixth annual golf tournament at the Wyldewood Golf and Country Club in Homby on Wednesday, July 27. 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD + OAKVILLE, ONTARIO + L6H 2L1 SEALED PROPOSALS for the above will be received by the Town Clerk, on or before 12:00 NOON, local time, Address: 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario, L6H 2L1, or by mail to: P.O. Box 310, Oakville, Ontario, L6J 5A6. Telephone: (905) 338â€"4197. Specifications, Proposal Forms and Proposal Envelopes are available at the office of the undersigned. The Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all proâ€" posals and the lowest or highest as the case may be will not necessarily be accepted. R.J. Cournoyer, C.1.M., P. Mgr. Director, Purchasing Office Services PROPOSAL FOR THE SUPPLY OF HOUSEHOLD COMPOSTING UNITS PROPOSAL NUMBER PROPâ€"10â€"94 MIDGET BOYS RUGBY This week‘s games (Tuesday, May 3) Notre Dame 26, Oak. Trafaiger 3 Nelson 7, White Oaks 0 Assumption 13, Appleby 0 (Thursday, May 5) White Oaks at Appleby Drury at Oakville Trafaiger (Friday, May 6) Notre Dame at Nelson SENIOR BOYS RUGBY (HALTON WIDE) This week‘s games (Tuesday, May 3) Oak. Trafaiger 23, Notre Dame 7 White Oaks at Nelson (Friday, May 6) Notre Dame at Nelson This week‘s games (Tuesday, May 3) Notre Dame 10, Oak. Trafaiger 3 Nelson 20, White Oaks 5 Appleby 37, Assumption 0 Milton 25, Georgetown 0 Bishop Reding 17, Acton 12 (Thursday, May 5) White Oaks at Appleby Milton at Acton Assumption at Bishop Reding Drury at Oakville Trafaiger (Friday, May 6) Notre Dame at Nelson (Thursday, May 5) Appleby at Nelson Oakville Trafaiger at Pearson Loyola at St. T. Aquinas Notre Dame at White Oaks Queen Elizabeth at T.A. Blakelock TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1994 P merGar Ponus it Back * 440,000 prizes added * $5 bonus when you scratch and find a star. For a limited time only * It‘s a great way to play an old favourite" the community. For further information. phone Oakville United Way at 845â€"5571. OTHS The 15th annual Oakville Beaver Charity Golf Tournament, sponsored by the Royal Bank group of companies, will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 17 at Wyldewood Golf and Country Club. As in previous years, all proceeds for the tournament will go to the Oakville Trafalger Memorial Hospital. Cost for the event is $150 per player or $600 per fourâ€" some. For registration and further inforâ€" mation, call Mike Pratt at 844â€"0771. The perennially strong Oakvilleâ€" based West Side Volleyball Club has sent its provincial champion juvenile team to Saskatoon for the national championships which get underway today. Three of the team‘s starters are from Oakville â€"Dan Lewis (T.A. Blakelock), Vijay Vyas (White Oaks) and John Alexiou Hamilton‘s Hillfield Strathallen) ... St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders high school baseball team is in the midst of a threeâ€"game exhibition series south of the border that began yesterday against Avon Old Farms in Hartford, Connecticut; continues today against Belmont Hills in Belmont; and conâ€" cludes Saturday against Braintree Public School in Braintree, Massachusetts. On their way home on Sunday, they‘ll visit the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York ... Queen Elizabeth Park High School student Jeff Alexander will attend Charleston Southern University in South Carolina this fall on a tennis scholarship. Charleston is an NCAA Oakville ille Sports Shor The Oakville Crusaders are again running a nonâ€"contact rugby league for boys and girls aged 14 and under which will get underway this Saturday with the registration, followed by an introductory practice and game from 10 to 11:30 a.m. The Crusaders club is located on Ninth Line, just north of Upper Middle Road ... Division One university that competes _ in the Big South Conference. Alexander, a member of Cedar Springs Athletic Club, has been ranked as high as numâ€" ber three in Ontario in men‘s underâ€"18 doubles and number 20 in the open class. He was the Halton high school champion in 1991 and 1992 and in 1993 was an underâ€"18 men‘s doubles finalist in a Rolex tournament. Alexander will be entering first year business administration ... Milton‘s Kelso Conservation Area, which stocks its reservoir with rainbow trout, is holding its 14th annual fishing derby this Saturday from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Registration precedes the event The Oakville Blades provincial Junior A hockey team is holding a rookie camp Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m. at River Oaks Recreation Centre and next Friday (May 13) from 6 to 8 p.m. Interested players should show up at least 30 minutes early ... EXTRA DEEP.OVEN Broil King +Even Heat Distribution *Convection Cooking STORE HOURS: Mon.â€"Fri. 9 a.m.â€"6 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.â€"5 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m.â€"4 p.m WALDON POOL BILLIARDS 484 Plains Rd. E., BURLINGTON Broil King CERAMIC BRIQUETS s..persnual INFINITY ’ |w% from 6 to 7 a.m. Participants between the ages of 18 and 64 must have a valid Ontario fishing licence ... The Oakville Longhorns kicked off training camp last Sunday with the aim of defending their Northern Football Conference (NFC) crown. To help get them ready, a homeâ€"andâ€"home exhibiâ€" tion series has been arranged against a semiâ€"pro team from Buffalo. The first game is in Buffalo on May 13 and the return engagement is set for Monday, May 23, 7 p.m., at Burlington‘s Nelson Stadium. The regular season kicks off Saturday, May 28 at Nelson Stadium with Oakville hosting Scarborough Tide and comes to an end 10 games later on July 30 in Toronto. The six teams (Oakville, Scarborough, Toronto, Sudbury, North Bay and Brampton) play each other twice in a home and home series. Mississauga‘s Erindale College (University of Toronto) is running its summer basketball leagues again this year and they are looking for more teams. The Women‘s League entry deadline is next Friday (May 13) and the men‘s the following week. A two and a half month schedule kicks off soon afterwards. For more information, conâ€" tact Krist or athletics director Peter Baxter at 828â€"5269 ...

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