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Oakville Beaver, 7 Oct 1994, p. 26

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g‘ (Continued from page 25) . Friday, Saturday and Sunday. ~ _ if all goes well, they will then play in 2 the championship game on the 2 Thanksgiving Monday holiday, 1 p.m., in the main stadium. z3 _ The Winstars open the tournament 3 Friday night, 8 p.m., on Field E against u‘.:. the Manitoba champion Winnipeg p. Kilcona Strikers. Game two kicks off E® Saturday afternoon, 1 p.m., against Nova % Scotia champion Dartmouth United Just Kicks and game three is set for Hd C i gg Sunday afternoon, 5 p.m., against 1 Quebec champion F.C. Outacuais (both Winstars open against the Manitoba champions THOROUGHBREDS HARNESS FROM WOODBINE FROM MOHAWK POST TIMES POST TIMES WEDNESDAY ........ 6 pm. MONDAY .......... 7:30 pm. THURSDAY ......... 1 pm. TUESDAY .......... 7:30 pm. FRIDAY ... 1 pm. FRIDAY 7:30 pm. SATURDAY . ......... 1 pm. SATURDAY ......... 7:30 pm. SUNDAY ........... 1 pm. SUNDAY . .. ...... .. 7:30 pm. We now also have FORT ERIE Fri., Sat., Sun. Mon. A DIVISION OF DEERFIELD GOLF CLUB 2363 NORTH SERVICE RD., OAKVILLE (AT BRONTE ROAD) 1321 OLD ENGLISH $254,900. Reduced! Glen Orchard built. Great curb appeal, solid wood kitchen. LUNCHES FROM $495 Sales Representative Countrywide Go With The Sure THing | DINNER ROM $795 TOWN CENTRE REALTY NC 280 North Service Road West FIRST CLASS HORSE RACING Winnipeg Kilcona Strikers: the team has been together four years, playing both indoor and outdoor. The team has done well at the USA Cup, establishing a goal scoring record in 1992, winning a silver medal in 1991, a fifthâ€" place finish in 1992 (out of 92 teams) and a 17th place finish in 1994 (out of 105 teams). The team finished in first place in league play this year with only one loss. Jeremy Koensgen leads all goal scorers with 17. He‘s followed by Jorge Aguirre (12), Danny Martin (10), Craig Bauer (9) and Darry! Thorvaldson (9). Its trip to the national championship included wins over Southend United, Brandon and Southdale. games in the main stadium). Here‘s a lookâ€"at the Winstar‘s three preliminary pool opponents: _ $359,900. Mattamys original model home, 160‘ ravine lot, 5 bdrms., $140,000 in upgrades. 1715 PILGRIMS WAY F.C. Outaouais (Quebec): the firstâ€"year team played in the Quebec Provincial Major League where it posted a record of 10 wins, five draws and three losses, scoring 53 goals while allowing 23. Viademir Eduard and Steve Kowlessar are members of the provincial team. The leading goal scorers are Viademir Eduard (25), Pedro Muara (16), Michel Savard (13), Chris Catsiyannis (9) and Steve Kowlessar (7). Its trip to the national championships included wins over St. Michel, West Island, Laval, CSRDP and Jean Talon. Dartmouth United Just For Kicks: the team was formed in 1989 and has won the Nova Scotia Provincial Soccer League Championship four times and the provincial championship three times. In 1992, it also won the Maritime Championships and played in the National Championships. Earlier this year, the team split in two for the Metro Indoor Soccer League and finished oneâ€"two. This summer the team won three tournaments â€" Needham, Massachusetts; Saint John, New Brunswick; and Dartmouth United. They finished in first place in the Nova Scotia Provincial Soccer League with 17 victories and one loss, countâ€" ing 78 goals for and only eight against. Eleven of its players made the provincial team and two of them had trials with the national underâ€"17 team. Its trip to the national championship included wins over Halifax Dunbrack, Cape Breton Selects and Dartmouth United underâ€" 16s. It then went on to win the Maritime Championships by defeating the Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick teams. ©130 per person CBMT FOOD Eo ooon CDEAT fUN 481 NORTH SERVICE RD., OAKVILLE 50 YARDS EAST OF 4TH LINE The Honourable Allan Rock P.C., M.P. Minister of Justice Friday, October 14, 1994 6:30 p.m. Le Dome Banquet Hall 1173 North Service Road East * Oakville Bonnie Brown, MP Oakville â€" Milton invites you to attend a dinner with It wasn‘t the first time back for him, but theré certainly was someâ€" thing very new about it â€" he was swinging the opposite way. His first time out on the links was actually in August in Carlisle at the Canadian Amputee Open. "It was a beautiful, beautiful day." SUctCHed OUt UHtH DUCULIADCL 1)U00, "They hate to stop," she said. "As long as there are only two or three people out, I‘ll be here. I enjoy it so much. I enjoy the people so much." One of Evans‘ golf partners on Tuesday was Oakville resident John Clarke. The solution, this time, didn‘t require any new gimmicks. He simâ€" ply changed his swing from left to right, transfering the pressure to his good leg. "Yesterday was my first time playing righthanded." mm l2 o ooo i ce d "I lost my leg in January, 1993," he explained. "After rehabilitation, I started coming out here in May." Amputee had to switch swings after a very painful first outing "They hate to stop," she said. "As long as there are only two or three people out, I‘ll be here. I enjoy it so much. I enjoy the people so much." (Continued from page 25) stretched out until December 13th. Information: (905) 336â€"0780 The only problem, he related, is Both men ended the day at the 19th hole, talking about their exploits. It was good to be back. As Evans said: "I can relax. I enjoy being with the fellas, shooting the (breeze), telling stories." that "my stump broke down." Oakville resident John Clark

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