2003 United Way of Oakville Campaign OUR GOAL * 3 . 4 5 6 m i lli o n United W ay For m on into: 845-5571 Editor: Norm Nelson Phone: 905-845-3824 (ext. 255) Fax: 905-337-5567 e-mail: nnelson@haltonsearch.com \v i i > m :s i > ay. i > i ;< i .m i u k SPORTS 17. 2 ( k i ; i ZONE WINNERS In other curling news, Jamie Parker's team of Punit Sthankiya Ethan McVety and Erik Bocsy won the bantam boys 'A' zone and will advance to the regional playdown in early January. Bob Edmondson's four some of Dave Stewart, Graham MacEachem and Bob Haw won the Master Men 'B ' zone and now advances to the regional playdown. Kingdon. Natrona! wom ens' H otkey Leoguef Rtvyiia 0AKVHJI ICE SENIORS VS TELUS UGHT1NG Friday, December 19,2003 1:15 & 4:40 p.m. af fee Sports Qikvilte Reddick to gun for fourth Ontario title on `home ice' The Oakville Curling Club is getting ready to host the best junior curlers in the province next month. And one of their own longtime junior stars will try to make it her glorious swan song in junior competition. Skip Julie Reddick will be making her seventh appearance at the provincials -- and she's won three of them. This year, in her final year of eligibil ity (and with her three longtime partners overage), she has teamed up with her new foursome of Leslie Bishop. Crystal Winkley and Cathy Parker. Together, they qualified for the provincial championships by winning the `B ' side of the regional playdowns. The Oakville Curling Club, which is celebrating its 5()th anniversary this year, is hosting both the jun ior men's and junior women's provincial championships from Jan. 7-11. The Reddick team will have their hands full as the line-up will include Stephanie Gray, last year's champion, and Kelly Cochrane, winner of the Prime Naturally Cash bonspiel for jun ior women held earlier this season at the Oakville Curling Club. On the men's side, defending champ Mark Bice of Sarnia is looking just as sharp this year as he was the winner of the Prime Naturally Cash bonspiel for junior men. EVENT CHAM PS Winners of recent events held at the Club are: Buttery Bonspiel - Chris Brown. A1 Saunderson, Wayne Ingaldson and Vem Wally Jaremko Bonspiel - David Lusby, Bev Swanson. Tony Werbowski and Roy Chard. Pal Doran Bonspiel - Mary Garvey, Joan Watkinson. Marja Anderson and Nina Byford H A P P Y A N N IV E R S A R Y The Oakville Curling Club is cele brating its 50th anniversary next year. The club is anxious to get in touch with former members to help celebrate the anniversary by attending a gala din ner and dance on Saturday, Feb. 28, at the Oakville Convention Centre. For info, please call the Club at 905844-6982 or log onto www.oakville curlingclub.com Brown soared even higher than was reported By Norm Nelson BEAVER SPO R T S ED O O R Oops. Our story on Saturday of Alyssa Brown soaring to the top of Canada's national junior gymnastics champi onships. unfortunately, had an error (which I w ill explain shortly). She actually soared higher than we reported! Our story had Brown, who is a 14year-old Grade Nine student at Q.E. (See 'Brown' page 07) Uniquely Pifferent... like You Are! I i L L | I I FINE FURNISHINGS & AC CESSO RIES Hand-carved custom-made EN T ER T A IN M EN T / A R M O IR ES * iit f l i* i I - very unique! W W W LEA T H ER C H A IR & OTTOMAN FLOOR MODEL & MANUFACTURERS S AMP L E C L E A R A N C E S A L E ! - quality and good value. A bit of wtwnsyl SA VE 905-828-6570 Toll Free 877-345-2095 z575 D undas St.W. (a t Winston Churchill) 2575 Dundas Street West (just East of Winston Churchill Blvd.) IN THE MISSISSAUGA HOME & DESIGN CENTRE KINSELLA 905-820-7409 A S K A B O U T O U R D E S IG N S E R V IC E Gift Certificates Available In The M i s s i s s a u g a Home & Desi gn Centre EUROPEAN-STYLE FURNITURE FOR HOM E & OFFICE Q(en Abbey ` Recreation & Aquatics Centre 1415 `ThirdLine, Oakville (905)815-5950 Iroquois ` Ridge Community Centre 1051 (jlenashton ` Drive, Oakzrilte (905)338-4255 R iver Oaks ` ` Recreation Centre 2400 Sv&h Line, Oakvitfe (905)338-4186 t E?(perience Quality o f Life OAKVILLE zvivzv. oal^vitte x a