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Oakville Beaver, 10 Dec 2010, p. 31

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31 Friday , D ecem ber 10, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m Coming up for air HIGH SCHOOL MEET: Iroquois Ridge student Anica Jany takes a breath during the girls 14- and-under 50-metre freestyle race at a high school meet Wednesday at White Oaks Pool. Oakville Trafalgar, Holy Trinity, White Oaks, St. Thomas Aquinas and T.A. Blakelock also sent swimmers to the meet. Di Salvo dealt to Generals Local Ontario Hockey League netminder Peter Di Salvo is on the move. The Oshawa Generals and Barrie Colts agreed late Tuesday afternoon to a trade that will sent the overager to Oshawa in exchange for a fifth-round pick in 2012, originally belonging to Sudbury. In adding Di Salvo, Generals coach/GM Chris DePiero hopes the increased veteran presence in the crease will pay dividends down the road. "As time has continued on, this was sort of the position we wanted to deal with," DePiero said in adding a goaltender. "I'm really pleased with, like I've said, the devel- opment of our goaltending, but Peter has been a goalie who has a lot of experience in this league and has had success in this league." Di Salvo has played 130 career games, but while playing with the league-worst Colts this season, had just two wins in 20 games and a goals-against average of 4.91 along with an .879 save percentage. Di Salvo's numbers were much better on a stacked Colts team a year ago, though, en route to winning 38 games. He had a 2.74 GAA and .915 save percentage. ERIC RIEHL / SPECIAL TO THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Morningstar Taekwon-Do will once again hold a demonstration session this holiday season to raise food for the fight against hunger. Morningstars Black Belt demonstra- tion team will gather at its main location (1410 Speers Rd., Unit 5) on Wednesday, Dec. 22 to put on a show of board-break- ing, high-flying kicks and a wide array of techniques. The demonstration will take place from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Spectators are wlecome, with doors opening at 7 p.m. Admission is one non-perishable food item per person, and all donations will go to the Fareshare Food Bank of Oakville. The Fareshare Food Bank has been operated entirely by volunteers since 1988. A registered charity and non-prof- it organization, the food bank collects donations to provide food to those who need it in Oakville. Morningstar Taekwon-Do has been doing this demonstration for the past five years and has also raised more than $60,000 for various charities through demonstrations and Break-A-Thons since the schools inception in 1988. For more information, contact Morningstar Taekwon-Do at 905-847- 8955 or visit www.mstartkd.com Taekwon-Do demonstration will support Fareshare Food Bank NOW OPEN TOP BRANDS Umbro / Nike / Adidas Puma / Lotto / Kwik Goal Experienced Staff Wide Selection of Shoes & Equipment Rugby Equipment Great selection of Fanwear English Premier League Serie A La Liga Bundesliga Spl / MLS and more.... FANWEAR FOR ALL YOUR FAVORITE TEAMS! Dundas Street Kingsridge DrThird Lin e Oakville Soccer Club Pineglen Absolute Soccer Bay Oak Plaza Offical Sponsor of the Oakville Soccer Club PREFERRED SUPPLIER FOR.... Oakville Soccer Club Milton Soccer Club Saltfleet Soccer Club Ancaster Soccer Club & many more clubs... 905.465.1122 2015 Kingsridge Dr Unit 6 Oakville ON L6M 4Y7 Official Sponsor of the Oakville Soccer Club 905.465.1122 2015 Kingsridge Dr Unit 6 Oakville ON L6M 4Y7 Check out our Holiday Specials!

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