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Oakville Beaver, 3 Nov 2010, p. 26

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NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 2010 Annual General Meeting of the Oakville Soccer Club Inc., will be held at the Bronte Room, Harbour Banquet & Conference Centre (2340 Ontario Street, Oakville) on Saturday, November 27, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. for the following purposes: Agenda 1. Call to Order and Opening Remarks President, Mr. Tom Tithecott 2. Approval of Guest List Motion 11-28-01 3. Review and accept the Minutes of the Motion 11-28-02 Previous AGM 4. To receive the Directors Report and Motion 11-28-03 Staff Reports 5. To approve the Financial Statements ended Motion 11-28-04 September 30, 2010 and the Auditors report thereon. Statements to be made available to members on November 18, 2010 at the club office. 6. To appoint Auditors and to authorize the Motion 11-28-05 Directors to fi x their remuneration 7. OSC Strategic Plan Presentation Motion 11-28-06 CAO, Paul Varian 8. Approval of proposed By-Law amendments Motion 11-28-07 9. Duly submitted questions from the President, Mr. Tom Tithecott Membership addressed 10. Election of Directors Motion 11-28-08 11. To duly destroy the ballots Motion 11-28-09 12. Adjournment Motion 11-28-10 Please note 1) In accordance with section 6.6 of the OSC By-Laws, only voting members and accepted guests are entitled to be present at the AGM. 2) A voting member is described in section 5.2.1 of the OSC By-Laws. Voting members must submit their intention of attending the AGM to the OSC Secretary either by email: secretary@oakvillesoccer.ca or by dropping off a sealed note at the OSC office, 1520 Pine Glen Road, Oakville, Ontario, L6M 4P4, at least 7 days before the date of the meeting deadline is Saturday November 20, 2010. You need to include your full name and identify the subclass (as defined in Section 5.2.1) by which you shall be registered as a voting member. If applicable, please identify the age group and gender your membership is associated with. 3) Questions to the President must be submitted to the Secretary at least 7 days before the date of the meeting deadline is Saturday, November 20, 2010. You may either email your questions to secretary@oakvillesoccer.ca or drop off your questions at the OSC offi ce, 1520 Pine Glen Road, Oakville, Ontario, L6M 4P4 in a sealed envelope addressed to the OSC Secretary. 4) In respect to our members time and the published agenda, no motions will be received from the fl oor during the AGM. It is our objective to conclude the meeting by noon. 5) Individuals interested in running for a position on the Board of Directors should read the OSC By-Laws, Section 2 related to Board of Directors, in particular Article 2.2, Qualifications; 2.3 Election and Appointment of Directors and Article 2.9 Nomination of Directors. Interested individuals are invited to send a letter outlining his/her interest as well as a brief resume of qualification and compliance with the requirements to the Chair of the Nominations Committee, Mr. Harold Sanin at: nominations@oakvillesoccer.ca or by sealed mail at the Club offi ce. All properly nominated individuals will have their name listed on the ballots. Nominations are also possible from the floor at the AGM but this process requires a 2/3rd majority vote as required in OSC By-Law, Article 2.9.e. By Order of the Board Satinder Bal Secretary MILTON HEIGHTS RACING CLUB NOVEMBER 5, 6 & 7 Fri 6-10, Sat 9-5, Sun 9-3 Location: Country Heritage Park (Gambrel Barn) off of Tremaine Rd., Milton ... just north of Glen Eden FREE ADMISSION & PARKING Amazing Deals on New & Used Equipment! HUGE SKI & SNOWBOARD SWAP I bonus for 2010: Glen eden buy one - get one free lift ticket coupon with $250 merchandise... buy more... get more! *See website for details THOUSANDS OF ITEMS! Check out www.miltonheights.com or www.SuperSkiSwap.com for more details 905-690-1202 w w w . o a kv ill eb ea ve r.c o m O A KV IL LE B EA V ER W e dn es da y, N ov em be r 3 , 2 01 0 2 6 The Oakville Trafalgar Red Devils will try to win their second provincial senior girls field hockey medal in five years this week when they compete in the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) championship in Ingersoll. OT, the third seed at this years OFSAA tournament, will play its two games tomorrow (Thursday). The Red Devils will face Sydenham at 9:30 a.m., then take on Ingersoll DCI at 1:15 p.m. OTs round-robin schedule concludes Friday with an 11 a.m. contest against Sir John A. Macdonald. The top two teams in each of the four pools will move on to the quarter-finals, which will be played Friday at 2 p.m. Semifinals are scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Saturday, followed by the bronze-medal game (11:30 a.m.) and gold-medal contest (12:30 p.m.). The Red Devils qualified for OFSAA last week with a 5-0 victory over Hamiltons St. Thomas More in the Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference final. OT won the Halton championship two days earlier, defeating the Loyola Hawks 7-0 in the regional final. Including playoffs, OT is 14-0 this year, outscoring its opponents 62-1. The Red Devils earned bronze at OFSAA in 2006. Haltons entry has won a provin- cial medal each of the past four years. OT third seed at OFSAA field hockey Less may really be more, at least as far as the Oakville Blades are concerned. When the defending Provincial Junior Hockey League champions have taken more shots than their opponents this season, they are below .500. Six of their nine losses this year have come in games where they held an advantage in shots of a dozen or more. Meanwhile, when Oakville has been out- shot, it has won three of those five contests. Those statistics held true last weekend. Despite firing a com- bined 76 shots at the Orangeville Flyers and Stouffville Spirit, the Blades lost both games. In its lone win of the weekend, Oakville was outshot 39-33 by the Buffalo Jr. Sabres. Maybe these stats are meaningless. After all, like Homer Simpson once said, you could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true. Or maybe these numbers make sense. Blades head coach Mark Jooris feels his team might actually be shooting too much, set- tling for the outside shot instead of making the extra pass to create a high-percentage chance. Ive talked to the guys... theres plays that I find weve got guys who are a guaranteed goal instead of a possible goal, and were not exe- cuting those plays, said Jooris. Id rather have 20 good selective shots and real good scoring opportunities. When youre dominating play and not being rewarded on the scoreboard (Oakville has been held to three goals or less in 11 of 18 games), frustration can also set in. Then if the other team gets one, you might panic a little bit and then you open up (defensively), Jooris added. Oakvilles first loss of the weekend came Friday at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex, when the Orangeville Flyers scored the first four goals of the contest and held on for a 4-3 win. The Blades trailed 2-0 after the first period (despite outshooting Orangeville 14-5) and 4-1 after two (when they enjoyed a 25-9 advantage on the shot clock). Braedan Russell, Brandon Denham and Mark Corbett had the Oakville goals. Saturday, the Blades rebounded to defeat Buffalo 5-2 at Sixteen Mile. Mark McGowan scored twice, while Josh Ranalli, Denham and Russell also found the net. Daniel Savelli stopped 37 of 39 shots for the victory. Sunday afternoon in Stouffville, the Blades got goals from Brandon Johnston and McGowan to tie the game 2-2 in the second period. The Spirit, however, scored the final three goals of the contest, including an empty netter with 11 seconds to play, to prevail 5-2. The Blades (9-8-1) are back in action this weekend with a pair of games on the slate. Oakville hosts the Hamilton Red Wings Friday at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex (a 7:30 p.m. start), then visits the Mississauga Chargers Saturday. Shots not translating into goals for frustrated Blades squad

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