Oakville Beaver, 18 May 1994, p. 24

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For further information, or to register, phone 844â€"0146 (fax number is 844â€"1832). Community Living Oakville‘s eighth annual golf tournament will be held Tues., May 31 at Sawâ€" Whet Golf Club on Bronte Road. To register, or for more informaâ€" tion, call Oakvilleâ€"based Doyle Canada at 842â€"1695. Community Living â€" More than 300,000 players have benefited from Doyle‘s expert instruction and more than a few have gone on to play major league baseball including exâ€"Blue Jays Steve Karsay (Oakland A‘s) and Derek Bell (San Diego Padres). Participants who want to brush up on their hitting, throwing and fielding can chose either a mornâ€" ing (9 a.m. to noon) or afternoon session (1 to 4 p.m.). A oneâ€"day Doyle baseball and softball clinic will be held Sat. May 28 at Oakville Park for youth between 5 and 19 years of age. It‘s the second of a 13â€"event series sponsored by President‘s Choice at various locations throughout the province, explained Mitch Fraser of Trisport Promotions. The race starts at 9 a.m. and the awards will be handâ€" ed out at noon. Oneâ€"day ball clinic On hand will be sixâ€"time ironâ€" man champion Dave Scott. The athletes, including at least 18 from Oakville, will run 4 km., bike 30 km., and then finish off the day with another 4 km. run. â€"Hundreds of athletes will conâ€" verge at River Oaks Community Centre this Sunday (May 22) for the Oakville Spring Duathlon. Spring duathlon Anyone interested in playing, coaching, volunteering, sponsorâ€" ing or just talking about it, can call Ray Roach at 821â€"7529 after 6 p.m. and leave a detailed mesâ€" sage. If enough interest is shown, the Oakville training camp will open in late May with the season kickâ€"off in early July. The team is open to all boys 16 to 19 years of age living in Oakville and surrounding area and will compete with teams from Mississauga, Oshawa and the Huronia region. The league runs from July to Labour Day and will not interfere with the high school season. The Great Lakes Football League is getting ready to kick off its second season of summer footâ€" ball in Ontario and is looking to have a team located in Oakville. The Crusaders are located on Ninth Line in Oakville, just north of Upper Middle Road. Those wishâ€" ing to play rugby this summer should call club captain Drew Norris at 829â€"4575. League eying Oakville Practices are being held Monday and Thursday nights, and the season, which will get underâ€" way shortly, will include half a dozen regular league games and a couple of tournaments. The Crusaders, for the first time, are fielding a women‘s team this year. (Continued from page 20) up for both sides. Women‘s rugby league Before kicking the season off last week, Oakville Little League Baseball put on a coaching seminar led by popular exâ€"Jay Ernie Whitt and attended by close to 100 coaches. Here, he uses Reds playâ€" er Peter Weddel to illustrate his point. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) 125 Cross Ave. Trafaigar Village TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT The game was played under very wet and muddy conditions which The English visitors, having just come off their own domestic seaâ€" son, were match fit and unbeaten in their previous two games against Toronto first division clubs, and they continued their winning ways with a 10â€"5 verdict. On Sunday, the Crusaders played host to a visiting first division team from England, Sunderland RF.C. In a warmâ€"up game, the Crusader second team played a very hardâ€" fought match against the Barbarians but lost 18â€"12. A very late Barbarian try sealed the outcome. The exception was a sterling perâ€" formance from scrum half Mark Holt who repeatedly made fine plays that would normally have proâ€" duced points. The Irish capitalized on a weak defence, scoring most of their tries from Crusader mistakes. (Continued from page 20) ies and injuries depleted the Crusader backs, and they took to the field without several regular first team players. The Oakville Optimist Club is again sponsoring a local qualifying tournament for the district junior golf playdowns which, in turn, can lead to a trip to the Optimist junior world golf championships in in San Diego. The Oakville tournan which will be played at Deer Golf Club on Sat.. June 25. is Optimists holding golf qualifier For a free copy of the helpful booklet "Planning Ahead" call us today at 1â€"800â€"268â€"1504 rusaders wallow in the mud One way, is to plan cemetery arrangements ahead of time, before the need arises and spare loved ones from over 80 difficult decisions later, at a stressful and emotional time. Planning ahead. Another way to show your love. Glen Oak Memorial Gardens There are many ways to show your love. Planning today, for tomorrow Serving the Mississauga/Oakville area (905) 257â€"1100 Tire, Battery Lube Express Sale starts Monday, May 16 ends Saturday, May 21, 1994. (Sunday, May 22 where applicable.) The edge, however, went to the Sunderland forward eight who were more experienced in wet weather rucking. suited the Englishmen, but the Crusader forwards rose to the occaâ€" sion and matched the visitors in most departments. The Oakville tournament, which will be played at Deerfield Golf Club on Sat., June 25, is limâ€" Private coâ€"educational day school Fall registrations being accepted â€" Entrance Testing by Appointment Wednesday, May 25, 1994 â€" 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.â€", * Spacious, selfâ€"contained classrooms e Full size gymnasium e Science Lab e French, Music Rooms * Progressive instruction/Economic Studies 2035 Upper Middle Road E. (Ford Dr./QEW 403) Oakville July Three winners (two boys and one girl) from that tournament, in The top boy and girl in each of these age categories will be eligiâ€" ble to compete at the district championships which will be played at Hamilton‘s Chedoke Golf Club on Wednesday, June 29, with fees paid by the Oakville Optimist Club. ited to 48 players who will comâ€" pets within three age groups â€" 9 to 12, 13 and 14, and 15 to 17 years of age (note that age cateâ€" gories cut off at July 21). You and your family are invited to tour our newly expanded facilities Guest Speaker: David Armour President, United Way/Centraide Canada David is the senior staff member of the national United Way organization which provides support services to its 123 memger agencies in Canada. He will provide his view of the future of the United Way movement as government is reinvented and new partnerships are formed. You are invited to attend the: Please plan to attend this very important meeting of your United Way as it moves ferward in support of your Before and After School Supervision Wednesday, May 25, 1994 7:30 p.m. APPLEBY COLLEGE o) United Way of Oakville (905) 338â€"6236 For further information call Energizer batteries are guaranteed to start your car. If for some reason your car will not start, Energizer will provide you with an emergency jump start. See store for details. 540 Lakeshore Rd. E., Oakyville John Guest Dining Hall Depend on it. Keeps starting... and starting... Guaranteed jump start service with purchase. The Battery Born Famous See store for details. Community Oakville. J. K. to Grade 8 Participants can forward t application (make $15 check to the Oakville Optimist Club mail (1305 Rebecca Street, ] 173) or call for further infor tion at 847â€"6628 or 634â€"2531. The Oakville tournament fe $15 which includes lunch refreshments after the tournam the 15 to 17 age group, will ge to compete in the Optimist ju world tournament, July 16â€"23 the Torrey Pines Golf Club in Diego, again with all exper paid by the Optimist Club. DTâ€"550 Our reg. 79.97 May 18

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