Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 26 Aug 1994, p. 18

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Are you bored of the samé Friday night routine? Cant decide what to do once the "l:::rWhy not try Family Gol Oakviles .50 PRIDAYCS Register now for Cutting Edge lessons A gliders program for those 5â€"8 years of age is a learnâ€"toâ€"skate program which provides the fundamentals of skating, allowing parâ€" ticipants to become independent and confident on the ice. The cutting edge program is for those 6â€"9 years of age and proâ€" motes power skating with hockey related exercises including startâ€" ing, stopping and mobility. For information or registration call 849â€"9712. Applications are also posted at Glen Abbey and Riveroaks arenas. Both programs are offered in prime time, Thursdays and Sundays from 4â€"5 p.m. The courses cover nine sessions and the cost is $99. Valid with incoming order only Offer expires Sept. 24/94 Not valid with Delivery or Other Specials The Cutting Edge Skating Academy is offering fall and winter classes this year at Appleby College. § FA MILY GOLF ’ sOAKVILLE hJV PRIDAYTS rily $2.50 each, you receive=t8â€"holes of fun an challenglng Mini Geff.on elther:of.iour two dynamic gourses. *.=," Enjoyment for all ages! vis on Riidays ater £00 1516 North Service Rd. E. Maplegrove Village 845â€"5922 399 Kerr St. 845â€"4281 145 Reynolds St. 849â€"6833 Langford Cleaners _ "Your careful Dry Cleaner" 4 LOCATIONS SERVING OAKVILLE MISSISSAUGA $5'0(’0|=|= 15° order or more * Woodchester Mall 823â€"7895 2458 Dundas St. West To David Ferguson and Peter Crnogorac of Oakwille, both $10,000 winners! It‘s a great way to play an old favourite" 2 omndratulations !! > Equipment to be sold should be brought in to the Oakville Arena on Rebecca Street on Thursday, Sept. 8th The annual sale provides families with an opportunity to outfit their chilâ€" dren for the coming season and give others the chance to get rid of old equipment that‘s still in good condiâ€" tion. Hockey M.O.M.‘s skate sale Sept. 10th " he Oakville Hockey M.O.M.‘s Annual Skate and Equipment K. Sale is at the Oakville Arena on Saturday, Sept. 10th. The Burlington game was an entertaining match with the Lightning getting the only goal in the first half. Charlie Riddell conâ€" verted a beautiful lead pass from Mark Misiak. Oakville started off the second in fine form with Draggy Stojkovic slamming hormé a / Under 10 Boys continue unbeaten string : he Oakville Uâ€"10 Boys Rep Iv Soccer Team extended their unbeaten league streak to 14 with a hard fought 3â€"3 draw against Burlington and a 5â€"0 victory over Brampton B. Oakville‘s only run was scored when Shawn Weekes was hit by a pitch and stole second before being driven in on a single by Josh Culham. "They were rusty from the twoâ€" week layoff," said the coach. The two teams met Sunday at the River Oaks Recreation Centre ball diamond and the rusty Oakville squad threw the game away in an errorâ€"prone 18â€"1 loss. The Oakville squad lost two straight games to Thornhill in Ontario semiâ€"final action this week. According to coach Doug Culham the team was hurt by a twoâ€"week layoff After winning the Central Ontario Championships while waiting for the eventual winâ€" ner of the Yorkâ€"Simcoe division. After winning the Central Ontario Championships, the Oakville team had to wait two weeks for Thornhill to win the Yorkâ€"Simcoe Division. Twoâ€"week wait takes edge off Bantam AA‘s twoâ€"week layoff proved to Abe the undoing of the Oakville Carter Marine‘s Bantam AA‘s in their quest for the Ontario Championships. The team regrouped for FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1994 PAGE 18 The sale is from 9 a.m. to 12 noon Saturday, Sept. Afterwards, from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. all unsold goods or money from sold goods â€" less 20% commission) is returned to the original owners of the equipment. There will be a $1 handling charge for each form filled out as well as 20% commission charged for all goods sold. and Friday, Sept. 9th between 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Oakville regrouped and after continued offensive pressure, took the lead back on Rob Hisey‘s goal. Burlington tied the score with five minutes left to play. Mike de Vaal put in a tremendous effort on defense for Oakville. Shawn Weekes drove in the only run for the Oakville Carter Marine‘s Bantam AA‘s on Sunday. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) content to sit on the lead allowing the Burlington side to make a quick comeback and knot the score at 2â€"2. Tuesday‘s match in Oakville, howâ€" ever, and rebounded from a twoâ€"run deficit to tie the score in the sixth inning. The Oakville runs were scored on a walk to Derek Gibbs and backâ€"toâ€"back doubles by Ryan Carson and Alex Murdoch. The Oakville Hockey M.O.M.‘s Unfortunately, Thornhill scored With the victory, Thornhill moves on to the Ontario Championships on the Labour Day weekend. the winning run in their next at bats when Oakville made two errors on one play with two outs in the inning. Playing strong games for Oakville were Hisey, Misiak, Bekker, Riddell, Mike Venditti, David Silva, Peter Kuchta, Mike Montano, Cesco Catalano, Josh Binczak, Steve Marinic, Kevin McIntyre, Mike de Vaal, and Draggy Stojkovic. Robert Stein recorded his 7th shutâ€"out of the For more information call Karen MacMillan, â€" Oakville â€" Hockey M.O.M.‘s Treasurer Skate Sale Convenor at 257â€"0494. Anyone with equipment to donate can call the same number to arrange it to be dropped off. This was a chippy affair with the Brampton side receiving two yelâ€" low and one red card. association is a nonâ€"profit organization run by volunteers to raise funds for the Minor Oakville Hockey Association. Funds raised from the sale are used to pay for ice time for playâ€"off week, proâ€" vide trophies and sponsor hockey two more goals to ensure the win. Hisey added the final goal. A community service from the Children‘s Council of Hatton. the Region of Halton and the Ministry of Community and Social Services

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