16 lhc hockcs scumn IN hually mm Ion Quin lllv'x unnm human! AA Hips ()Cs"d, . id , g A sri',::) IU lhc l undun I nlc Raugcrs um ilifMii llMiitiiM cllcd m lilo). Mid] recently. whcw ‘ ' ' they played four toumament games. wummg two of them In udvuncc lo the final D I G 'rii, There, the Rangers bowed (r I l0 Traverse City, Mich --tlte saute [cum that beat them 4-0 m preliminary action Oakville also downed Burlington 5-0 and Canton, Mich 4-.? Hockey squad finally done keine, Jacome had three goals for the Rangers, Chris Maguire and Jamie lnnes two each, Mike Kinnunen. Sean Krumpek and Steve Clarke were the other marksmen Eight teams will invade River Oaks Parks for the Annual Optimist Club of Oakville's midget rep baseball tournament, June 4-6. No local teams head the field. The A squad is in Division A with Hamilton, Stoutfville and London while the Ir team is in the B Division with Peterborough, Brantford and Whitby. Top two teams in divisional round-robin play advance to the semi- finals June 6 at 9 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. at Oakville Park. Championship game goes at 3 p.m. at Oakville Park. Both local teams play their first games on June 4 at 6 pm. - the As against Hamilton at Oakville Park and the Bs against Brantford at River Oaks Park. The 64th edition of the Ontario Cup provincial soccer tournament opens May 30 with 12 games in the men's division. TGU/i; them will be'two games involving local teams: Oakville Velebit playing Toronto Cycle Path and Oakville Sporting meeting Kitchener-Waterloo Celtic Boys. Both Oakville teams are on the road “"Wi‘titiérs Liuici, to the tink round, June 13--the same weekend the under- 16 boys and the women's divisions kick in. Woodwork, Drywall. Bathrooms. Elm Basement Finishtng, Docks. Fem. Reasonable mes. Free ttstirrtates, Discount tor seniors, All work guapngegd Sod or top soil By bag or yard. Picky: or dalmry. m. . on Tum -4iteyrittt, WE LAY'SOD Free esumates. 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Design Build COMPANY 336 3063 [M4 gjra/ludj)easJ'/ .PICK-UP OR DELIVERY ~SOO LAYING SERVICE Badminton no mystery for Hardy girls The Hardy sisters - Susan and Stephanie-finished fourth in ladies doubles at the Ontario high school bad- minton championships, held at St. Catharines' Brock University over the weekend. The Oakville Trafalgar students lost in the third round of the double elimination 'A' flight to defending OFSAA champions Milagro Gomez and Stephanie Markovich, 15-2, 15-7. It was the second meeting between the teams in the tournament. Gomez and Markovich defeated the Hardys in the quarterfinals of the main draw. The Hardys opened with two wins before meeting Gomez and Markovich for the first time then won two more matches before facing Gomez and Markovich again. Four other local entries competed in the tournament. Charles and Richard Garner of White Oaks finished were made by the infield. Shortstop Jeff Brake and Collett were especially crisp, Fisher said. "Everyone was up for the game," he said. "The pitchers were throwing strikes. Doug Anderson (White Sox catcher) said Fee was throwing some sort of screwball. He was keeping the ball down. "Stewart has a good knuckleball and slider. Dibble threw hard." White Sox will visit Milton Red Sox at Brian Best Park in Milton Saturday (1:30 pm.) before returning home Monday to host Hamilton at Oakville Park. Game time is 8pan. But Fisher won't be there. He'll miss the next two games because of a two-game suspension he received for arguing too strenuously with an umpire at the end of last season. Fisher originally appealed the sentence but changed his mind and decided he'll sit out the two starting Saturday. Sox seamless in opener onstruction ions . Custom Homes Build . Additions 63-19111) Em 338-6523 law any financing OAC @MSm/ SHARON HOMES Green Thumb Landscaping Ltd. A Green Thumb Company q Weekly Lam Cutting . Bed e Shrub Maintenance . Wing . . 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I993, the Halton Roman Catholic Separate School Board will hold a Public Meeting, pursuant to Section 3I of the Development Charges Act, 1989, to consider proposed new education development charges in the Region of Halon. The purpose of the Meeting is to ensure that sufficient information is made available to enable the public to understand generally the education development charge proposal and to permit any person who attends the Meeting EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT CHARGES PROPOSAL to make represenliliéns ï¬lo the board in respect of the proposed education development charges. Written submissions, which are received at least one week prior to the Public Meeting, will be distributed to all trustees prior to the meeting. All submissions. received in writing and those expressed at the Public Meeting, will be considered prior to the consideration of a bylaw. In order to provide background to the proposed bylaw and to ensure sufficient information is available at and prior to the meeting, copies of the Board Report and the Information Report, which includes the submission approved by the Ministry of Education. will be available at the Halton Roman hours Subsequent to the Public Meeting. further written submissions will be received up to June 22, I993. meeting of June 29, I993 'ihoiic Siparate Schoo] Board upon request after May 4, 1993, during business The Board will consider the enactment of a bylaw at its regularly scheduled All interested persons are invited to attend Requests for further information regarding this proposal may be directed lo: NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1993 7:30 RM. Catholic Education Centre 802 Drury Lane Burlington, Ontario. L7R 3Y2 Mr. J. W. Bireu, Superintendent. Business Services 632-6300, Ext. l31 in the top IO of men's doubles after bowing in the quar- terfinals of the main draw to third-seeded Rolf Horn and Greg MacDonald 15-5, l8-l6. Laura Baxter of Oakville Trafalgar placed in the top-16 of B flight ladies singles, losing to Saira Khimani 1 5-5, 15-3. Baxter lost in the opening round of the main draw to Crystal Hull but in B flight play beat Jen Lamarsh and Lisa Townsend. Christine Wilson of Queen Elizabeth Park was knocked out in the first round of A flight double elimi- nation by fourth-seeded Melanie Donald of Tri-City 15-8, 15-5. In the main draw, Wilson topped Julie Lamoureux before losing to Caroline Smith. Courtney Strong and Jason Craddock of Q.E. Park lost in the second round of the mixed doubles' B flight after losing in the opening round of the main draw. MWB ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD CONSElL DES ECOLES CATHOUQUES IE HALTON It's educational It's fun 845-5585 . HQ}? t51 so KEN COLLETT Athletiques dominate, Hans down Members of Oakville’s Athletiques International turned in strong showings at the first Al Nicholls Memorial Track and field Meet, held at Blakelock High School, recently. Held in honor of the school's first track coach and head of phys- ed, the meet, hosted by Athletiques, attracted 360 entries from more than 35 schools across Ontario. Athletiques athletes picked up eight gold medals, three of them by Rob Hans. b Hans captured all three midget boys jumping events-long jump (5.62 metres), triple jump (12.39) and high jump (1.82m) to earn the Outstanding Athlete Award for high school boys. Other golds went to Sonia Bachmeier, Matt Peers, Mart Kaljurand, Matt Jones and Steve Liddon. Bachmeier, ll, and her sister, Lara, 10, ran personal bests to fin- ish first and third, respectively, in the under-12 girls 1,500m. In sec- ond was Tanya Rank, also of Oakville. /I‘\ Peers, 13, beat several older runners to capture the Elementary boys Open 100m in 12.8 seconds. Kaljurand, 16, won gold in the High School Open long jump with a leap of 6.04m. Jones, 15, won the Open 800m in 2:19.2 while Liddon, 14, cap- tured his first ever race, covering the midget 100m hurdles in a per- sonal best 18.0 seconds. Richie Barret finished second in two events-Elementary boys shot put and high school javelin--and was third in midget discus. Josef Karas, 14, also had two seconds: 80m hurdles and long jump for elementary boys. Carson Murray was second in the under-12 100m, while Giovanni Paredes was third in ele- mentary shot put. Which is why Faulkner, the, track and Field coach of Oakville's New Central Public School, was ecstatic after the Rebel Relays at Georgetown District High School last week. Central romps at the Relays Maplehurst Public School of Burlington doesn't lose track meets very often. In fact, John Faulkner figures it's been about; five years. Lindsay Tough, Julia Burden Sheilja Patel and Jodie Peacocl had a winning time of 57 second in the 4x100m. The second tea of Ginny Tough, Rebec Richardson, Jade Lindop an Sarah Penaligon was third and tr third team was fifth. Susan Trimble, Richardsori Lindop and Emily Turton won th medley, while Patel, Lindsal Tough, Peacock and Tabitha 80(1 were third. Wood, Trbovich, Marshall Noonan and Mike Morgan als, teamed up for a third-place effol in the medley, which consists of I 400m leg, two 200m and a 800n anchor. But it was a deep girls tea that made the difference. New Central's boys team cap lured the 4x400-metre relay am the girls won the 4x100 and tht medley relay to lead the charge. Jeff Kubacki, Lucas Marshall Noonan, David Wood and Jami: Perdu were responsible for th, boys win. Wood and Marshal Noonan then joined Sink]; Hardacre and Jonas Trbovic , a lead New Central to a second place finish in the 4x100m Competing in its first outdoor meet of the season, New Central nosed out Maplehurst 76 points t 65 in claiming the Open Elementary School division. /l\ (th /l\ /it Art I SIC \l/ hlf \I/ tV WIN SPENDING VOUCHERS! DOOR PRIZES. FSFOFTSi ' CARD SHOW FRIDAY, MAY 14th 6 .m.- 10 aw Oakalle Hollcray Inn day. Mny24(h 111m.- 4p.m G.E.W arm