Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 16 Sep 1994, p. 18

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SATURDAY SUNDAY . . AT All games are in prime time with a choice of night games or Sunday morning games. Individual entries only, no full teams are permitted. For information, call 849â€"9712. HARNESS FROM MOHAWK POST TIMES suited to your needs. As one of the area‘s most experienced landâ€" scaping contracâ€" tors we combine the highest qualiâ€" ty workmanship and materials, to create some of the finest landâ€" scaping around, and we guarantee everything we do. .1:30 pm .1:30 pm .1:30 pm .1:30 pm .1:30 pm Ontario Cup final on Saturday The Oakville Blue Devils play their most important game of the year this Saturday, 3 p.m., at Kitchener‘s Centennial Stadium, as they take on their archâ€"rivals, Scarborough Malvern, for the prestigious Ontario Cup. The winner gets boasting rights as the best underâ€"16 boys team in the province. Oakville is already home to the best underâ€"17 boys team and the best underâ€"13 girls team in the province. That happened last weekend, also at Centennial Stadium in Kitchener, with the Oakville Blazers girls underâ€"13 team defeating Burlington Sting 3â€"0 and the Oakville Winstars underâ€"17 team defeating Whitby Celtic 4â€"2. The Winstars are now preparing for the national championships in Etobicoke, October 7â€"10. Oakville‘s tripleâ€"AAA midget team, which last year won the Ontario Minor Hockey. Association (OMHA) title, appears to have picked up where it left off. A 7â€"2 victory in Kitchener on Monday pushed the team‘s exhibiâ€" tion record to four wins against one loss. The next action for the team, which is sponsored by Maple Leaf Foods, is Saturday when they will play two games. The first game is at 2 p.m. in Brantford and the team will then head right back to Glen Abbey arena to host a 9 p.m. game. The Oakville Blades provincial junior A hockey team has yet to win a hockey game this year, but generâ€" al manager Murray Walker couldn‘t be any less conâ€" cerned. Admittedly, however, that attitude might change should that trend continue over the three remaining exhibition games. The first one is set for tonight, 8 p.m., at River Oaks arena against Barrie. The Blades were beaten 12â€"7 in Barrie last week, but tonight, with the with the exhibition season winding down, will reply "with a much stronger team." Oakville Rangers will get a betâ€" ter idea of how they stack up next weekend when they participate in The Blades will close out the exhibition season with two more return engagements â€" at home Monday HEY KIDS! Sm . Midgets play at Glen Abbey on Saturday Oakville Blades at River Oaks tonight Draw us a picture of the best thing you did last summer. We‘ll print the best entries in The North News on September 23rd. PARENTS: 3550) Sante Fe Wednesdays °;lS ‘.\ (Fajitas only 3055 Dundas St. W., 607â€"4810 Oakville advanced to this weekend‘s Ontario Cup â€" The Triâ€"City Hockey League, a new nonâ€"contact league for men over 15 years of age, is looking for teams from the Oakville, Mississauga 01 Burlington areas for the coming season. Games are scheduled or Wednesday and Sunday nights, all during prime time before 11 p.m. The season begins in October. For information, call 849â€"9712. Learn to skate at Glen Abbey arena Harris aims at a 5â€"1 ratio of students to teachers so each pupil gets the kind of specialized attention needed at this age. She has taught competitive skating and is a coach at the York Region Teaching Academy. If you‘re thinking about signing up your 3â€"5 yearâ€"old for skating lessons this year, Funskate starts on Thurs. Sept. 22nd at Glen Abbey arena. Course leader Laura Harris says the idea is to make skating a positive experience and to get children to learn the proper way to skate from the Registration is conducted through the Oakville Parks and Recreation Department at 338â€"4250. For more information on the program call (416) 766â€"6809. Cost of the program is $144 for 12 weeks. The program utilizes toys, games and rhythmic exercise to make skating a fun time. the early bird tournament in Sarmnia. They open their season October 5 in Welland. Many of the players from last year‘s OMHA champion squad attended various junior camps, but a handful should be back to give the club some veteran savvy. Nine playâ€" ers are eligible to return. Triâ€"city hockey league needs teams Drop off entries (or send by mail) to: The Oakville Beaver Office "Memories of Summer Contest" 467 Speers Road Oakville, Ont. L6K 384 DEADLINE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 at 6 p.m. **All drawings must be done in black crayon, pen or marker. **Pictures must fit in a 5"x5" square. with a 2â€"0 win over Pickering Power last Sunday. It was "a tough, physical game that Oakville was forced to play because of Pickering‘s tactics of close marking and intimidating play," said coach Phil Iafrate. For anyone interested in attending Saturday‘s soccer game, take Hwy. 401 west to Kitchener and exit at Hwy. 8. It turns into King Street and follow to Ottawa Street where you make a right. The stadium is on the left a couple of blocks away. He pegged goalkeeper Peter Eskit and coâ€"captains Danny Gallagher and Matt Pittman as well as David Crane as being "outstanding on defence." Ed McMillan put Oakville on the board at the 34â€" minute mark from David Crane and Kory Jazbec and Niki Budalich notched the insurance marker at the 44â€" minute mark from Ed McMillan. The locals will then open the regular season next Friday in Milton and will return to Oakville Arena (after playing their exhibition season out of River Oaks) to host their home opener the following Friday (Sept. 30) against Burlington. against Markham and on the road Tuesday against Hamilton. To recap the Blades®‘ first flurry of exhibition games, the Blades lost 5â€"2 at home to St. Michael‘s last Monday night, tied Markham 8â€"8 on the road Sunday, tied Hamilton 5â€"5 at home last Friday, lost 12â€"7 in Barrie on Thursday, Sept. 8 and lost 10â€"6 at home to Caledon on Wednesday, Sept 7. Chris Muldowney popped in : pair of goals with singles to Rot Medieros, Rob Muldoon, Kevir White, Jeff Wells and Andrew Smith. Last Monday‘s 7â€"2 victory was a close affair until Oakville managec to blow it open in the third period. outscoring Kitchener five to one.

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