Pacing the victors were J.P. Federico and Lloyd Oliver with 22 and 18 points, respectively. Oakville‘s Home Court basketball league concluded its summer season with its championship games this past week. National §p0rts Centre took the men‘s championship with an exciting 72â€"70 win over Pepsiâ€"Cola. Top scorers for Pepsiâ€"Cola were Ben Petrie with 19 points and Brian Decastro and Jason Hogg both with 14 points. Top scorers for Home Court were Mark Luxton and Rexton Edwards with 21 and 15 points, respectively. Leading the way for Fox 40 were Ron Summer league wraps up with championship games nb SCARVING, FLY TYING BENCHES, ROD WINDING JIGS AND MORE Large selection of fly tying materials, | * â€"___Toronts salmon lures, musky baits and bass baits *** new on market *** Golden pearl roe preserver This is the best preserver we have found, reusable and can color to your liking. (dealer enquiries welcome) * 87 Bronte Rd. Oakville, Ontario. Phone # (905) 827 3535 Located next to Diamondcraft jewelry store Bronte crook Located at side of Je X store (Diamond In the bronze medal game, Home Court won a 73â€"65 verdict over Fox Stanton J.W. Young Streamrunner Streamaster Pacific Steelheader Kok tA % M IT «x tss OM IT. t ___ _ _ CUSTOM MADE RODS TO ORDER, CUSTOM TIED FLIES Member of the Canadian Figure Skating Assoc. Sheridan Public School 1555 Lancaster Drive North Oakville PROOF OF AGE REQUIRED | Saturday, Sept. 17/94 9 a.m.â€"12 noon at R 0 LOTS OF OTHER ITEMS ST. CROIX * LOOMIS Mikes Eggs Ande Line Maxima Line Dinsmore September Taste of the Month Blackbird Thill Middy Grayling Quills FLOATS TAXIDERMY SERVICES © 1994 McDonald‘s Restaurants of Canada Limited Q.EW Located at side of Jewelry K store _ (Diamond craft) Worms Roe Our tasty McChicken Club is here again â€" as our September Taste of the Month! It‘s all the classic McChicken Sandwich you love, plus lots more. We‘ve added a slice of crispy bacon, fresh tomato, shredded lettuce, and topped it all off with our special McChicken sauce. It‘s a tasty variation on a classic favourite, but it‘s only here until September 30th. So hurry into your local McDonald‘s today! Eusebio and Russel Gardner with 21 and 13 points, respectively. In the youth division, Royal Bank dumped Converse 41â€"23. Matt Dobby and Jason Andrade led the victors with 15 and 11 points, respectively. Manjinder Gill had a big game in a losing cause with 11 points. In the senior children‘s division, T. Litzen Sports got by National Sports 27â€"17. Kyle Miller paced Litzen‘s with 12 points while Ashton De‘Silva popped in 13 points for National Sports. With the summer season over, Home Court will soon be gearing up for its popular fall and winter leagues and programs. Information is available in the Oakville Parks and Recreation booklet (on page 111) or Home Court can be contacted at 825â€"4117. Home Court Basketball wrapped up its summer league this past week with its championship games, including this exciting game in which National Sports Centre edged Pepsiâ€"Cola 72â€"70. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) The Oakville Lightning boys underâ€"10 rep soccer team extended their unbeaten streak to 15 games and maintained their firstâ€"place standing in the Peelâ€"Halton league with a convincing 3â€"0 victory over North Mississauga. Oakville took a 1â€"0 lead into the second half of a pretty passing play from Rob Hisey to David Silva. With the wind at their backs, Oakville was able to add two more goals. Mark Misiak found the range from 25 years out while Hisey‘s goal from close in put the game out of reach.Strong defensive efforts were put forth by Mike Venditti, Draggy Stojkovic, Mike de Vaal, Cesco Catalano and Josh Binczak. Supplying midfield support was Lee Bekker and Steve Marinic. Lightning extend unbeaten streak to 15 games SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1994 PAGE 22 National qualifier The Oakville Soccer Club will be holding its 5th annual girls soccer tournament at seven locaâ€" tions over the threeâ€"day Labour Day Weekend. The finals will be held at Shell Park on the Labour Day Monday beginning at 10 a.m. The lasers have just recently received the nod as an Olympic Games sailing event, and the Oakville regatta has taken on speâ€" cial significance by becoming a national qualifier. Run for the Kids Tayâ€"Sachs and the allied disâ€" eases are rare, fatal, genetic disâ€" eases characterized by a common biochemical defect â€" the inabiliâ€" ty of the body cells to dispose of certain metabolic waste products. These waste products gradually accumulate in the cells of the affected children, causing a variâ€" ety of debilitating symptoms that all lead to one outcome â€" death, usually very early in childhood. While no cure or effective treatâ€" ment exists for any of these disâ€" eases, prenatal detection is usualâ€" ly possible. The lasers are actually sleek one and twoâ€"person sailing craft, and there could be anywhere from 60 to 100 of them competâ€" ing in a regatta being hosted by the Bronte Harbour Yacht Club from Saturday to Monday. There promises to be quite a laser show on the waterfront durâ€" ing the Labour Day weekend. This year‘s eighth annual Run for the Kids, which kicks off from Sharkey‘s at 10:30 a.m. on the Labour Day Monday, promises to be a fun event for the entire family. Cost is $15 for adults and $5 for kids. There‘s free Tâ€"shirts for the first 200 participants. The group can be reached at 632â€"9878. For more information on the run, phone Sharkey‘s at 845â€"7522. Girls tournament Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. at Sharkey‘s and Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale is slated to fire the starter‘s pistol at about 10:30 a.m. (participants should arrive a little earlier so everyone can be processed). When the adults have all crossed the finish line, the kids then set off on the always popular 1K race. Quaker State Quality everfimwe" 260 Speers Road