Oakville Beaver, 13 Jun 1993, p. 20

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Continued from Page 19 But the new league will maintain import and nonâ€"import quotas which will prevent the allâ€"out recruiting wars that spelled the demise of the old Tier II league. The East and West Divisions will be retained and there will be no interlocking play. Costs for teams to travel to all these tournaments should be miniâ€" mal, Morris said. Any team that goes to the Centennial Cup has its expenses covered by the Canadian Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday, June 13, 1993 â€" 20 "Roses" YOUR Amateur Hockey Association. As well, a league fund will be established by the Provincial teams to help its representative. Each team will contribute $500 to $1,000, adding another $16,000 to the kitty. Walker figures joining the new league will add about another $2,000 to each club‘s budget. But "for the opportunity to play for a Canadian championship and for the opportunity to legitimize the league as junior A, I think it‘s well worth it," he said. ENA u‘qfi Lena Liu will personally sign "The Calliope * ALL GAMES ‘STOPâ€"TIME any of her plates purchsed. . Hummingbird” * ALL SKHLL LEVES AVAILABLE prares now: nanpsionen:_| [ | Rob MIntosh china crystal shops 92â€"8374 Symphony Orchestra SYMPHONY ome see the o full 50 piece o en Oakville Symphony | Orchestra in a live open air concert on «Sunday, June 27th, 2â€"4 pm during the Oakville Waterfront Festival at Lakeside Park (foot of Navy St., downtown Oakville). Admission Buttons and Coupon Book now available at all major Financial ® / « «Institutions, Chamber of Commerce and the Municipal Building. T(Seakville Waterfront FESTIVAL A Three Day Celebration of Oakville‘s Harbours and Heritage __’â€"\_/-\_/ Coronation Park «* Lakeside Park Harbour Downtown Oakville + Downtown Bronte Harbour Waterfront Hotline 845â€"5585 #5900 sINGLE A DMISSIO N UT TON syEeoo0 ' The Elite Soccer Camp Program for competitive or select team boys and girls is coming to Oakville. The Ontario Soccer Association has announced the camp, for ages 10â€"14, will be at Bronte Athletic Field from July 12â€"17. The camp is aimed at serious player who are interâ€" ested in developing themselves further by participating in advanced skill and tactical developmental sessions through the week. It operates from Monday to Friday from 9:30â€" a.m. to 3 p.m. Team Ontario coaches and nationallyâ€"licensed instructors, along with professional players and coachâ€" es, make this one of the top development camps in the province. Participants also receive a Tâ€"shirt and perâ€" Includes Bonus Coupon Book for a limited time only! July 5â€"16 (Weekdays) "Leam All Facets Of Hitting" 3 Batting Cages/with Radar 3:1 Student/Teacher Ratio SUMMER FOR ADULTS 8th SUCCESSFUL SEASON OVER 2,700 PLAYERS THIS YEAR * ALL GAMES AT RIVER OAKS ARENA Charlene L. Summerfield B.A.A. (Nutr.), N.D. Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine 1 am pleased to announce the opening of my office for the practice of Naturopathic Medicine For an appointment please call: 878â€"5200 _ | f 225 Main St. E. Suite #6, Milton GIVE DAD A CHANCE TO PLAY â€"The #1 Rated Public Course in Canada sonal performance evaluations. Fee is $105. Call the OSA (495â€"4250) to register. Premier Soccer Academy will be holding its fourth annual program this summer. Premier will operate its fiveâ€"day camps (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) in conjunction with soccer clubs throughout the provinceâ€"including Oakvilleâ€"between June 28 and Aug. 20. Premier offers coaching for boys and girls aged 4â€"16, playing in beginner or house leagues. An elite program is available for rep players. The main objective is individual skill development, academy director Duncan Wilde says. Call 847â€"6413 for details. (above Delacourts) Jather‘s Day at Glen Abbey. Gift Certificates available for merchandise or Green Fees cat 338â€"2229 1333 Dorval Drive, Oakville

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