HENDERSON PERRIS WELSH C. A. 0; O’CONNOR MACLEOD 2 (Davina Morris. Ashley Fanning). GIRLS UNDER 11 ' NAMELESS ORANGES 3 (Jennifer Zomkiewicz. Jennifer Visagie 2); HENDER- SON PEFIFiIS WELSH C.A. 3 (Kimberley SHOPPERS DRUG MART UPPER MID- DLE ROAD 8 (Ellan Chrysler. Megan Punnett 2, Katharine McIntosh. Anne MarieSilvestri 2. Kristen Ferrone); FLIPPANCE AND CARR 0. ‘ FISHER . SKATE SHARPENING 2 (Jacqueline Fisher; Cheryl Jardine); NAME- LESS ORANGES SHARPENING 3 (Jennifer Zomkiewicz, Jennifer Visagie 2). FLIPPANCE AND CARR UPPER MIDDLE ROAD 4 (Katharine Roster, Melissa Smith, CrystaI Caughill, Allison Di Laura); OAKVILLE TRAFALGAR LIONS CLUB 0. FINAL STANDINGS: ' O’CONNOR MACLEOD 10-1-3; SHOPPERS‘DRUG MART 10-3-1; HENDERSON PERRIS WELSH 9-3-2; NAMELESS ORANGES'6-5-3; FLIPPANCE AND CARR 6-7-1; PEPSI 3-8-3; FISHER SKATE SHARPENING 3-9-2; OAKVILLE TRAFALGAR LIONS CLUB 1-13-0. GIRLS UNDER 1 2 OAKVILLE HYDRO 3 (Lindsay Stuart); MANNING JEWELLERS/TRAFALGAR VIL- LAGE 2 (JannlIer Swan. Elysha Burt). O.S.C. WINNERS 1 (Jennifer Fischhofl); 0.8.0. CHARGERS 1 (Line Tomquist). OAKVILLE SOCCER CLUB (Home lain. mulldgoal scorers) BOYS UNDER 8 A O. S C WINNERS 2 (Nicholas Dodge); MOTOROLA CELLULAR 2 (Stephen O’Keete) BOBESICH LAW OFFICES 2 (Martin Brusch); THOMAS ABRASIVES 2 (Nicholas Prescott, Patrick Farrer). CHAMNEY INSURANCE 0; HALTON PHARMACY SPEEHS ROAD 1 (Mark Dobie). A. WESLEY PAVING 2 (Téddy Larss'n, Ross Carpenter); PEAT MARWICK THORNE 6 (Sean Gill. Neil Murray 4, David Canning). ' MOTOROLA CELLULAR 14 (Steb'han- O'Keefe 4, Andrew Bridges, Justin Maydanskl 3, Bruce Evans 2, Brent Lukowski 2, Lucas Fla“ 2, Tyler Quennell); A. WESLEY PAVING 1 WWW! 2mm); , HALTON PHARMACY SPEERS ROAD 7 (Allen Pinheiro 3. Jason MacLeish, Mark Doble 3): BOBESICH LAW OFFICES 1 (Cavan Usher). FINAL STANDINGS: HALTON PHARMA- CY 13-0-1: THOMAS ABRASIVES 8-4â€"2; CHAMNEY INSURANCE 8-5-1; PEAT MAFI- WICK THORNE 7-6-1; MOTOROLA CELLU- LAR 6-5-3; 0.8.0. WINNERS 4-7-3'; BOBESICH LAW OFFICES 2-11-1; A. WES- LEY PAVING 1-11-2. OAKVILLE TRAFALGAR LIONS CLUB 1 (Victoria Brown); FISHER SKATE SHARPEN- ING 7 (Brittany Huggins Jacqueline Fisher 2). PEPSI 4 (Méredmi éoidard); SHOPPERS DRUG MART UPPER MIDDLE ROAD 3 (Hayley Manners, Anne Marie Silvestri 2). THOMAS ABRASIVES 7 (Ke‘vin Siiber, Blake Wilson. Kristopher Vlahovic 2); WIN- NERS a (Jordy McMiIlian, Nicholas Dodge 2). FEAT MARWICK THORNE o; CHAMNEY INSURANCE 2 (Jeffery Blaylock. Chad MacDonald-Hay). O’CONNOR MACLEOD 2 (Erin Williams, Davina Morris); PEPSI 0. The Automotive supplement to this week's Home Fashions flyer‘shows incorrect dates for the period of sale. It should read "Prices Effective Monday. September 13 to Sunday. September 26, 1993‘" We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Kmart Canada Limited. CORRECTION svo A. VINCE INSURANCE 1 (Rachelle St. John Ambulance Training for Life! 466 Morden Rd. #201 Oakville, Ont. L6K 2T3 (416) 844â€"4844 Wyefs). : 0.8.6. CHARGERS 1 (Lina Tornquist): OAKVILLE HYDRO; (Lindsay Stuan). 0.3.0: WINNERS 1 (Tamara Gévia). MAYVCOURT CLUB OF OAKVILLE 1 (Jan Brown); SYD A. VINCEVINSUFIANCE 5 (Andrea Cowan 2. Heather Chisholm 2. Tara- Jean Broderick). FINAL STANDINGS: SUNOGO 10-1-3; MANNING JEWELLERS 94-0: SYD A. VINCE INSURANCE 8-4-2; OAKVILLE HYDRO 8-6-0; MAY COURT CLUB 6 6- 2; 0 S. C. WIN- NERS 3- 8- 3; O. S. C. CHARGERS 2- 9- 3; O. S. C. CARDINALS 2-1 0.2. UNDER-7 GIRLS A ' OAKVILLE CIVITAN (Jenna Davies, Amber Jordan, Kthleen McKenna); MAPLE GROVE MOVIES (Mallorie Nicholson, Cayley Truant, Leslea Punnett). MANNING JEWELLERS/TRAFALGAR y|_LLAGE 2; 0.3.0. CARDINALS 1 (Stephanie CHERRY '8: HOYLE ROOFING (Katie Price-Owen, Adrienne Campbell, Monique Girard); TIMES SQUARE (Sarah Blake. SUNOCO 4 (Fibna Fiaser. Amanda Farrugia, rTar_yn Lourenco Kryselle Alafriz); BINGO BELLES (Sylvia Gomest Anna Kostantos, Meredith Pickeing): GARY CARR MPP (MAKENZIE CARR, ALANNAH HUNT, LISA PORTER). Lauren 'Sule, Cassandra Kawiuk). \ For further STELLA WHITE WENDY WAREING A ‘ informatiÃ©ï¬ ball: 849-4484’ " " ‘ 842-0385 ' . are pleased to welcome , DR. KRISTA L. KUNTZ f to join our oflice as anAssociete in Family Dentistry, beginning September 1993. New paflents Welcome. 2200 Trafalgar, Rd, (at 0mm) Oakville New extended Hours. Evenings Saturday Appointments ADVANCED RECREATION: Emphasis will be on Intermediate and Advanced levels in this program 3 Monday, Tuesday Thursday 5:30 to 8:00 pm. R 1 mm -White Oakettes offers gymnastics instruction at recreation and precompetitive levels. We keep our groups small and maintain a friendly unpressured atmosphere. All classes are held in the Montclair Senior School gymnasium, 1285 Montclair Dr., Oakville, Enrollment is limited. Call for program dates. Saturday 10:45 am. to 12:45 pm. Saturday 1:00 to 3:00 pm. Monday, Tuesday 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Thursday 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Saturday 9:15 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday 1:00 to 2:15 pm. Saturday 9:15 to 10:30 am. Saturday 1:00 to 2:15 pm. GIRLS' RECREATION: ADVANCED RECREATION BOYS' RECREATION: Ages s'to1o years KINDERGYM: « DR. EDWARD K. NABETA , and Staï¬ CLASSES BEGIN WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 13TH. WHITE OAKETTES GYMNASTIC CLUB Girls Boys - ages 4 to 5 years 844-8406 Bantams capture provincial baseball, title"; They came, they saw, they con- quered. 'Oakville A's ventured to Barrie last weekend for the Ontario ban- tam AA baseball championships-- and returned home with the title. Operating on only an hour's rest after their 5-2 semi-ï¬nal triumph over Chatham, the A‘s erupted for six second-inning runs en route to a 14-8 win over Ajax in the ï¬nal. Four Oakville pitchers--limited to no more than two innings each because of an OBA rule that limited hurlers to 27 outs per day--sbared 1n the win A's rapped out 11 hits of their own, including two, each by Kris Johnson and-Mike Muldoon and Jamie Trull, who ï¬red a com- plete-game six-hitter (with nine strikeouts) in the semiï¬nals, started and was followed by Ted Provins, Jason Lee and Chris Betts. Ages 6 to 12 years s75.00 "The guys were just seeing the ball really well for some reason,“ said manager Pat Zak, 'whose team hit .356 for the tournament. Consecutive two-out hits by Jamie Sioui, Ryan Doherty, Trull, Brown and Johnson--sandwiched around a Walk to Robert Mede‘irosu in a bat-around ï¬rst inning sparked the semi-ï¬nal win. The effort was typiï¬ed by Lee, the No. 9 hitter, who batted .462. As a pitcher, Lee also ï¬red a ï¬ve-hitter and stmckout nine/ in'an opening-game 5-2 win' over Chatham--and nearly duplicated the feat--six hits, eight K's--in a fourth- a: twoâ€"run tï¬ple by Scott Brown. BURLINGTON . ART 0 CENTRE 1‘ » Evan! Rd. dlfethn,hï¬npm(ll6) 2-7796 ' For AFm-Jlnung' ‘ MCunh blush“ ' Th 333 ,In the Chatham game, he stroked an RBI single», doubled in the ï¬fth and slammed a bases-loaded double to the fence that btoke the game open in the sixth. Muldoon totalled nine hits (.529), Johnson and Sioui’seven each. SiOui, thecatcher, also had a team-leading eight RBIs, three of them with a homemn in a 16-7 win over South London. game 9-1 rout of Kitchener. Shortstop Chris Betts added six hits and 10 of the team‘s .49 stolen bases (Jeff Wells swiped 11). Doheny and Lee had six hits each. Other members of the team were Stewart Breoks and Tyler Proctor. . 16th Annual Glyc Burlington Spectator