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Oakville Beaver, 4 Dec 1994, p. 26

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OAKVILLE St. Ignatius of Loyola High School 1550 Nottinghill Gate Community Organization 2 (SOCWK 322R RZ)° 7â€"10 Tuesdays, Jan. 3 â€" April 4 MILTON Milton District High School 396 Williams Avenue Palliative Care (SOCWK 240R RZ)* 7â€"10 Tuesdays, Jan. 3 â€" April 4 *Indicates prerequisite or consent of instructor. College personnel at the first class will take registrations and sell course books. RENISON COLLEGE Affiliated with the University of Waterloo (Between Dorval 4th I.me) Aquinas thrashed byprovmce's best _ Although a young squad, with all but two players eligible to return next year, the St. Thomas Aquinas senior girls basketball team still has kept close to some of the province‘s best teams. In the Hamiltonâ€"area final, the Halton champion Raiders fell 51â€"41 to St. Thomas More, the province‘s number two ranked team, a team they had lost by 33 points earlier in the year. And in their first game of the tripleâ€"AAA provincial tournament in Hamilton on Thursday, the Raiders lost 39â€"32 to Welland‘s Notre Dame the number sixth ranked team in the province. In their second game on Friday, however, they had the misfortune to meet up with the province‘s number one ranked team, St. Patrick‘s of Sarnia, and they were soundly beaten 73â€"18. Precision team hosting WinterFest in Jan. (Continued from page 25) Warren. "Newmarket has the largest rink in the COS." Attracting 80 teams and 2,000 skaters it‘s "the world‘s biggest precision skating competition. With the best teams from Ontario, Quebec and points beyond, it lets clubs know exactly where they‘re at with their own qualifications around the corner. For Oakville, the whole season comes down to how well they do at the central Ontario sectionals which this year are being held in North York at the end of February. A topâ€"three finish carries with it a and more importantly, the national championships. The new year will also feature a new program that the club hopes will keep the Ice Expression teams competitive for years to come. The so called ‘fourâ€"star‘ program allows recreational skaters from six years of age and up to come in and get a taste of precision skating with top quality coaches. If they like it, they can then try out for next year‘s teams. "We‘d like to use it as a feeder system," said Bradica. Anyone interested in this program should contact Jim Glover at 849â€"0981. GREAT BARGAlNS-I N AGA\N 1 on I F HR\STMAG S.W. corner of the QEW Winston Churchill, next to Miniâ€" I Storage on Service Rd. (2857 South Sheridan Way, Unit 7, l facing QEW) Tel. 829â€"1950 I TOP QUALITY SWEAT SHints 100% COTTON Tâ€"SHIRTS I SWEAT PANTS HOODED SWEAT SHIRTS DIRECT TO YOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES mm SE i SAL 5 MON â€"FRI. 9â€"6 SATURDAYS 10â€"4 SUNDAYS 12â€"4 SHERIDAN WAY . Mini SHERWOOD HEIGHTS w 2 CC o a 6 L KINGSWAY WE CUSTOM PRINT YOUR GIFTS WHILE YOU WAIT I KIDDIES‘ Tâ€"SHIRTS ALSO * Gift Baskets at Wholesale I * Printed Place Mats/Napkins * Pot Pourri Gifts * Gift Toiletries/Soaps I * Sponges / Loofahs / Bubbles * Bags / Wrap / Boxes * Stockin -E-Stuffers se es Ts MANY GREAT DESIGNS TO CHOOSE FROM 0 o ‘-'\-‘ s\-\““""‘s AND LOTS I MORE! Oakville Hydro Greets Their 40,000th Customer _ Oakville Hydro‘s General Manager Ron Noonan and Chairman Jack Brewer honoured the 40,000th Customer to join the Oakville Hydro system. Celeste and Marek Vecera were presented with six $100.00 certificates for the purchase of electricity. The Vecera‘s moved into their new home in West Oak Trails in October of this year. Oakville Hydro has been supplying electricity to the town of Oakyville for the past 88 years. OAKVILLE HYDRO 825â€"9400 trip to provincial, MINOR BANTAM DOUBLEâ€"AA PICKERING TOURNAMENT: (Nov. 25, 26): the Dixon Construction Rangers played hard in the Pickering Tournament but could have used a few more breaks, winning against Flint, Michigan 7â€"0 (goals to Dan McCaw 2, Bob Flaman, Matt turner, Jamie Levey, Bill / Hussey and Mike Tarantino; assists to Tyler Moss 3, Dylan Mitobe 3, Turner 2, Tony Morrison 2, Chris Woit, Brandon Cordua, Levey, but losing to Pickering 2â€"0 and Humber Valley 4â€"1 (Tarantino from Flaman). Both goalies played well with Mitch MacKenzie getâ€" ting the shutout against Flint and Kevin Eansor selected as oakville MVP against Pickering. Tarantino and Cordua were choses as Oakville MVPs in the other two games. OAKVILLE 8, CHINGUACOUSY 2 (Nov. 24, away): all three forward lines contributed to the scoring and the defence played a strong game in their own endDylan Mitobe cored the only first period goal with assists from Matt turner and Bill Hussey. There was no holding Oakville back in the next two periods with goals by Tyler Moss (2), Matt Turner (2), Hussey, Chris Woit and Mike Tarantino. Hussey (2), Turner, Tarantino, Jon Bradley, Steve Elia, Moss, Bob Flaman and Woit supâ€" plied the helpers. OAKVILLE 5, ST. CATHARINES 2 (Nov. 19, home): the Dixon Construction Rangers scored four unanswered goals in the third periâ€" od to earn the victory. Goalie Kevin Eansor had an excellent game, racking up his fourth consecutive win. Tyler Moss led the offence with a hatâ€"trick and an assist. Other goals were scored by Dylan Mitobe and Mike Tarantino. Also picking up assists were Chris Woit (2), Greg Almon and Dan McCaw. PEEWEE DOUBLEâ€"AA OAKVILLE 5, ANCASTER 5 (Nov. 21, away): four secondâ€"period goals earned Oakville the draw. Stuart Matheson led the offence with a pair of goals and an assist. Other goals were scored by Jordan Ince, Ed Wishloff and Mike Thompson. Other s were picked up by Marc O‘Brien (3), Ed Wishloff, Rob Payne, Mike Probyn and Jordan Ince. NOVICE DOUBLEâ€"AA FORT ERIE TOURNAMENT (Nov. 25â€"27): the Andersen Consulting/Pillsbury Rangers won the Fort Erie tournament, and players and coaches should be proud of the team effort that prevailed over the fiveâ€"game tournament. Oakville 3, Scarborough 2 (championship): Scarborough entered the championship game undefeated. Kevin Silber opened the scoring with help from Chris Veitch and Ryan Donnelly. * Oakville took a twoâ€"goal lead when Griffin Allen tallied on a setâ€"up from Drew Wilkinson and Jeff Bentley. Scarborough cut the margin to one goal before Bentley scored the eventual winner from Kevin Silber. Oakville, led by tourâ€" nament MVP Andrew Goodfellow, weathered a frantic last minute assault by Scarborough to preserve the victory and the team‘s first tourâ€" nament victory. Oakville 6, Belle River 5 (semiâ€"final): Oakville almost blew a four goal lead. Griffin Allen continued his hot scoring by potting a hatâ€"trick with single talkies to Kevin Silber, Brent von Hagen and Jeff Bentley. Drawing assists were Bentley (3), Glen Hartwell (3) and Josh Ranells. Priliminary pool: Oakville defeated Wallaceburg 3â€"2 (goals to Jeff Bentley, Ryan Donnelly and Griffin Allen; assists to Josh 7 Ranells, Allen and Bentley; Andrew Goodfellow prevailed in goal), lost 2â€"0 to Scarborough (Matt Mateja played a strong game to keep Oakville close as the opposition owned a 17â€"6 edge in shots) and defeated Pelham 3â€"2 (goals to Mike Nelligan, Glen Hartwell and Jeff Bentley. Drawing assists were defenceman Bryan Magee, Drew Wilkinson and Ryan Andrews. MILTON 2, OAVKILLE 1 (Nov. 15, away)» Ryan tallied the lone goal as the Andersen Consulting/Pillsbury Rangers hooked up in an exciting contest. Assisting on the Rangers goal were Kevin Silber and Josh Ranells. Oakville‘s record stands at 8â€"3â€"2 (won, loss, tie). OAKVILLE 4, ANCASTER 3 (Nov. 13, home): Griffin Allen scored the winner on a pass from Jeff Bentley with five minutes left in the contest. Glen Hartwell, Ryan Donnelly and Bentley contributed the other markers with assists from Bentley (2), Allen, Hartwell, Ryan Andrews, Kevin Silber and Brad Wetherly. Matt Mateja, in goal, preserved the victory. OAKVILLE 9, CHINGUACOUSY 1 (Nov. 11, home): Oakville was led offensiviey by the line of Blake MacLennan (three goals, two assists), Brent von Hagen (one goal, two assists) and Mike Nelligan (two goals, two .. assists). Single markers were scored by Glen Hartwell, Josh Ranells and Griffin Allen. Drawing assists were Kevin Silber, Ryan Donnelly, Andrew MacMillan and Jeff Bentley. Andrew Goodfellow notched the win in goal. ATTENTION GOLFERS THE DOME IS OPEN WEEKDAYS NOW BY THE BUCKET WITH NO TIME LIMIT, OR SAT. SUN. 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