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Oakville Beaver, 29 Dec 1999, C2

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, December 29, 1999 fylffm2 > kf N ew G o lf B a lls M ens & Ladies C lothing s8 .0 0 off per dozen T o p Q u a l it y U s e d B alls Up to 50% G olf B ags 25+ NO GST OR PST er (equal or lesser value] at 1 /2 price R a in S u it s % < Pants & J acket ¥ *£ & Waterproof & Windproof U mbrellas H eadcovers - Ball S coops - T owels etc. 2 5 % off W o o ds - Ir o n s - P u tter s <«New S U s e d a * Sped (h* SpadOv* R e-G rip S pecial ·3 .9 9 Installed T he O akville R an g ers triple-A m in o r novice re p te a m w ere th rille d to receive a visit from C h ris P ro n g e r (centre, b ack row ) w hen th e St. L ouis B lues w ere in T o ro n to recently. H ere's the rest o f the team . B ack row ... m a n a g e r D om inic D eren zis, coach Tony L e p e ra , coach Vince L ep era an d coach Jo e L ep era. B A C K R O W : E ric C h iasso n , M ichael M irab elli, Daniel P urcell, Reid Stevens, M a tt P rap av essis, A usten G re g o ris, E llio tt C o w b u rn , Jo el Selinger, c a p ta in M ichael D erenzis a n d S co tt H enry. K N E E L IN G : B rad ley M o rris, M atthew M cK eow n, B ryce M acR ae, T yler K a riu s a n d M a tt H a n d . G O A L IE S : Jim m y W helpdale and Jo sep h L epera. *25" get 10" off `50® get 15" off *75" get 20" off *150" get 25" off *200" *300" *500" *800" get 30" off get 35" off get 40" off get 100" off 22 Spikes per set S oft S pikes Chris Pronger pays Oakville team a visit T he O a k v ille C A N R O N R a n g e rs m in o r n o v ic e AA A s q u a d h ead ed in to the h o li day b reak h av in g w on tw o o f th e ir la st th re e -- a ll on the ro ad -- b rin g in g th e ir reco rd fo r the seaso n to a re s p e c ta b le 148-5. O ne o f the h i-lite s o f the se a so n so far, w as the a p p e a ra n c e o f S t. L o u is B lu e s ' d efe n c e m an C h ris P ro n g e r w ho a c c o m p a n ie d th e R a n g e rs to B ra m p to n in N o vem ber. T he p la y e rs and c o a c h e s w ere th rille d to h av e o n e o f th e N H L 's p re m ie re p la y e rs a tte n d th e ir g am e. P ro n g e r, w h o has b u s in e s s tie s w ith one o f the p la y e r 's fa m ilie s , m et and ta lk e d to a ll o f th e p la y e rs in th e d re s s in g room p rio r to th e g am e, th en w atc h e d as the R a n g e rs c ru is e d to a 4-1 w in o v e r H alton H ills. A fte r th e g am e, P ro n g e r re tu rn e d to the O a k v ille d re s s in g ro o m w h e re he m ade h im s e lf a v a ila b le fo r p h o to s , and p re s e n t ed each p la y e r w ith a p e rs o n a liz e d , a u to g ra p h e d p ic tu re . T h e te a m w o u ld lik e to thank C h ris fo r h is tim e and a ssu re him th a t h is e ffo rts w ill p ro v id e the R a n g e rs and th e ir fa m ilie s w ith a la s tin g m em ory. T h e R a n g e rs tra v e lle d to St. C a th a r in e 's to ta k e on the STA d iv is io n le a d e rs and tu rn e d in o n e o f th e ir m o st d o m in a tin g p e r f o r m a n c e s o f th e se a so n . B a c k - s to p p e d by n e tm in d e r Jo se p h L e p e ra , th e R an g ers outh u stle d th e R o y a ls en ro u te to a c o n v in c in g 5-1 v ic to ry . S co rin g th e g o a ls fo r O a k v ille w ere M ic h a e l D e R e n z is (2 ); M atthew M c K e o w n , B ry c e M a c R a e and B ra d le y M o rris. A s s is ts w en t to Jo el S e lin g e r (2 ), M o rris , M a tth e w P ra p a v e s s is and D aniel P u rc e ll. In W e lla n d , O a k v ille gave up th e o p e n in g g o al b u t th en re g ro u p e d and fo u g h t b ack fo r a 21 w in . S e lin g e r tie d the gam e in the se c o n d p e rio d , ta k in g a b re a k aw ay p a s s fro m M o rris at the T ig e r b lu e lin e an d p u ttin g a low w ris t-s h o t th ro u g h the pads o f th e T ig e r g o a lie . E ric C h ia sso n , w h o s ta r te d th e p la y in the R a n g e r zo n e , a lso a s s is te d . Team c a p ta in , M ic h a e l D e R e n z is, then sc o re d th e w in n e r on a fin e in d i v id u a l e f f o r t, s p littin g the d e fe n d e r s a n d m a k in g a good m o v e on the g o a lie . T he R anger d e fe n c e m e n , led on th e n ig h t by E llio t C o w b u rn , m ade life easy fo r O a k v ille g o a lie Jim W h e lp d a le , w h o sh u t the do o r th e re s t o f th e w ay to p re se rv e th e 2-1 v ic to ry . T h e R a n g e rs fe ll 5-1 to the CTA d iv is io n , and le a g u e -le a d in g B ra m p to n B a tta lio n . T he R a n g e rs , w h o w ere m in u s tw o o f th re e rig h t w in g e rs fo r the n ig h t, th o u g h t th e y w o u ld also be w ith o u t th e s e rv ic e s o f d efe n c e m an M ik e M ira b e lli. M ira b e lli had to le a v e th e ic e d u rin g th e p re-g am e w a rm -u p w ith th e flu , b u t re tu rn e d fo r th e s ta rt o f the gam e an d tu rn e d in a stro n g p e rfo r m ance. C h ia s s o n s c o re d O a k v ille 's lo n e g o a l, a ssiste d by D e R e n z is and B rad M o rris. f905J336-366O Golf Club M O N D AY-SATU RD AY 9-5 · SU N D A Y 10-4 TRY TO BERT THI5 OFFER V H LU E P LO Y Load up your PlayCard w ith any cash value, and pay as you play. (M in im u m purchase of $10) TIM E PLRY $ 1 7 .95 fo r one hour of unlim ited play. $ 1 3 .95 for one hour of unlimited play for kids 12 & under. (Kids must be accompanied by an adult.) (Original Time Play offer also still in effect.) % FRMILY POWER PRCK S 6 9 .95 fo r fo u r-tw o Hour U nlim ited PlayCards. BO NUS Take a "T im e o u t" for a lunch or dinner break, and put your PlayCards on "Pause." A vailable w ith Tim e Play and Fam ily Power Pack. On the Run Bring in the millennium on the right foot at the Oakville Y2K Fun Run. There is no fee, timing or awards. Run for the pure joy of it. Walk or run the route once, twice or as many times as you wish. A donation of non-perishable food will be collected and donated to the Oakville Food Bank. The ran kicks off Saturday, January 1, at noon at the Town Square in downtown Oakville. Start and finish under the new Millennium clock. A reception will follow at 12:30 p.m. at the Second Cup at Lakeshore and Navy. For inquiries, call Steven McKinnon at 847-3491 or Todd Milligan at 842-2749. The new century will kick off with a half and full marathon clinic for both the beginner wishing to step up to the longer distance or the veteran want ing to improve their time. Starting January 12 and running every Wednesday until May, the clinic pro vides customized training programs, power packed seminars with guest speakers and race pace group runs all to help achieve your goal. The clinic strives to inform, entertain and inspire. Brochures available at the Oakville Y, 410 Rebecca St. in Oakville. For info and registration, call Steven McKinnon at 847-3491. O ffe r expires February 15, 2 0 0 0 . PLAYDIUM TO RO NTO John & Richmond N O W OPEN PLAYDIUM MISSISSAUGA Across from Square One PLAYD1UTVI. THE ULTIMATE PLACE TO PLAY www.playdium.com · ' : ' ji, } I' y ? v| ' f> A i ' i t ' I H* % * U4 :l f f · · 1 i 1 ;n

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