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Oakville Beaver, 5 May 1999, D3

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Wednesday, May 5,1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER D3 Youth Provincials m eet scheduleAntoinettes practice up to 20 hours a week (Continued from page 01) handle the myriad of details which mesh to create a suc­ cessful meet including setting up equipment, decorating, scheduling, special events and much more. "We want it to be special, more of a show," says Cooper. While their young pro­ tegees execute routines around her, Hubbard talks about preparing the gymnasts mentally. "That's the toughest. Physically, they have their formulas, the endurance, tightness." To enrich their focus, the coaches use imagery. "The kids sit down and close their eyes, go over each skill, visualize their routine," explains Hubbard. A tremendous team spirit also exists between the older and younger competitors, she adds. When the older girls were at the Elite Ontario provincial championships, held recently in Cambridge, half of the younger girls made the trip to be in the stands offering sup­ port. "It's a new experience for many of them who are in their first year of eligibility for the provincials," says Hubbard. Regional qualifiers throughout the season helped build confidence and experi­ ence, but nerves don't seem to be a problem for these spunky athletes. Up to 20 hours of week are spent in the Oakville Gymnastics Centre in prepara­ tion for the provincials, time not begrudged by any of the gymnasts. They are focused and dedicated as they work hard at every event -- bars, rings, floor and vault. Every afternoon, after school, they head to the gym, gym bags slung over their shoulder. Most of the girls have been hand-picked from as early as six. Coaches scour members for strength, flexibil­ ity and attitude. "They have to be real go- getters. If they're in a race, they want to be first." Gymnastics being a mechanical sport, an immense knowledge of body position is also important, she adds. At the recent Wym Gym Invitational in Montreal, nine- year-old Katey Ishikawa or Spitfire as she's known, caused quite a sensation plac­ ing first in a category o f 72 competitors. She loves gymnastics because it makes her strong and flexible and at the upcom­ ing provincials, she hopes to have fun and do her best, sen­ timents echoed by all the petite gymnasts as they pre­ pare to perform before home­ town crowds. Gymnasts like 10-year-old Carly M cMillan and Melissa Melia, 11, both have provin­ cials experience -- Melia placed fifth on the floor last year and Carly won a bronze on vault and was fifth, over all. Both can't wait to have family and friends on hand as they compete. After the amount o f work the kids have put into their sport, day after day, and with such tremendous enthusiasm, to have the opportunity to showcase their talents in their own town before loved ones, is quite an experience, says Hubbard. Here's the schedule for the Youth Provincials at Glen Abbey. FRIDAY Flight one Pre-junior 3 and pre-novice 3: reg­ istration, 7:30 am .; coaches meeting 7:55 a.m.; general warm-up, 8 a.m.; timed warm-up, 8:15 a.m.; march-in, 9:35 a.m.; competition, 9:50 a.m.- 12:20 p.m.; awards, 12:35 p.m. Flight two Novice 2: registration 11:50 a.m.; coaches meeting, 12:15 p.m.; general warm-up, 12:20 p.m.; timed warm-up 12:35 p.m.; march-in 1:40 p.m.; com­ petition, 1:55 p.m.-3:55 p.m.; awards 4:10 p.m. Flight three Junior 2: registration, 3:25 p.m.; coaches meeting 3:55 p.m.; general warm-up, 4 p.m.; timed warm-up, 4:15 p.m.; march-in, 5:20 p.m.; competition, 5:35-7:35 p.m.; awards, 7:50 p.m. SATURDAY Flight four Pre-Novice 2 and Novice 3: regis­ tration, 7:30 a.m.; coaches meeting 7:55 a.m.; general warm-up, 8 a.m.; timed warm-up, 8:15 a.m.; march-in, 9:45 a.m.; competition, 10 a.m.-12:45 p.m.; awards, 1 p.m. Flight five Pre-novice 1: registration 12:15 p.m.; coaches meeting, 12:45 p.m.; general warm-up, 12:50 p.m.; timed warm-up 1:05 p.m.; march-in 2:20 p.m.; competition, 2:35 p.m.-4:45 p.m.; awards 5 p.m. Flight six Pre-junior 2: registration, 4:20 p.m.; coaches meeting 4:45 p.m.; gen­ eral warm-up, 4:50 p.m.; timed warm­ up, 5:05 p.m.; march-in, 6:10 p.m.; competition, 6:25-8:20 p.m.; awards, 8:35 p.m. SUNDAY Flight seven Junior 1: registration, 7:30 a.m.; coaches meeting 7:55 am .; general warm-up, 8 a.m.; timed warm-up, 8:15 a.m.; march-in, 9:30 a.m.; competition, 9:45 a.m.-noon; awards, 12:15 p.m. Flight eight Novice I: registration 11:35 a.m.; coaches meeting, noon; general warm­ up, 12:05 p.m.; timed warm-up 12:20 p.m.; march-in 1:25 p.m.; competition, 1:40-3:40 p.m.; awards 3:55 p.m. Flight nine Pre-junior 1: registration, 3:15 p.m.; coaches meeting 3:40 p.m.; gen­ eral warm-up, 3:45 p.m.; timed warm­ up, 4 p.m.; march-in, 5:05 p.m.; com­ petition, 5:20-7:20 p.m.; awards, 7:35 p.m. Season opener on Sunday The Qakville Lightning U-15 boys rep soc­ cer team open their inaugural Ontario Youth Soccer League (OYSL) outdoor season this Sunday (May 9) at 1:30 p.m. at Shell Park. The B of M 'Bolts will play host to last year's Canadian Soccer League (CSL) elite champions Olympic Flame Zeus from Scarborough. The Lightning are coming off an excellent 1998 outdoor campaign in which they were the South Region Soccer League (SRSL) elite league champions with a record of 10 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw with 41 goals for and 14 goals against. Both the goals for and against were league records, as well as having the league high of nine shut-outs. The 'Bolts also won the prestigious '98 Robbie International and the '98 Erin Mills 'Eagle Cup.' Oakville were also finalists in Sarnia and semifinalists in the NIKE Cup and the Brampton International. The team has high hopes for themselves again this year, but they realize that nothing will be easy. There will be 10 teams playing in the OYSL this year, with CS Azzurri and Dixie being the early favourites. "Every game will be important and nothing can be taken for granted because the level of competition is so high. This year will be a chal­ lenge that's for sure!" commented coach Peter Bekker who is in his fifth year with the 'Bolts. "Success has followed this team, but these young men have really worked for everything they have won, to date. Our style of play is ball control with a strong emphasis of team play. I am really proud of our young men." Returning to this year's team are captains Chad Aboud (centre midfield) and Steve Marinic (sweeper); Rob Stein comes back for another year as the team's keeper. The defensive backs are David 'Kufo' Beduh (right back), Curtis Marchildon (right back), Peter Kuchta (left back), Mike de Vaal (left back) and Joe Hrebik (stopper). The midfield is patrolled by Lee Bekker (right) and Drew Macdonald (left). Adding power to the attack are strikers Nick Servedio, Brandon Pimentel and Mark Misiak. New to the team are Stephen Hill (centre mid- field), Shawn Caspar (striker) and Glenn MacKay (midfield). "These new players have raised the quality of this team from last year and big things are expected from them," added assistant coach Joe Ferreira. The Lightning will play in the Ontario Cup this year, and the winner will represent Ontario at the Canadian Club Championships in Alberta this fall. Equestrian open house Hendervale Equestrian Complex is hosting an open house this weekend (Saturday and Sunday, May 8/9, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.). There will be demonstrations. It's located at 5244 #1 Sideroad in Burlington, just outside Oakville's boundary. For info, phone 827- 2234. Rec results House league results can be faxed to 337-5567 or dropped off at the Beaver. 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One game every week for 26 weeks A social, relaxed recreational atmosphere Practice ice available for all members Free team jerseys, Goalies 1/2 price Play 26 or 52 weeks a year Limited space only rJBIb See you at the rink Anniversary dlappy 2 5 th Anniversary Alike and Tina L ove D o m e n ic , R eb ecca , A n th o n y , C r istin e an d T on io Preschool SIMON SAYS CO-OP PRESCHOOL 1450 Litchfield Rd (across from Sheridan College) OPEN HOUSE May 10-14 • 9:30-11am Now Accepting Registration for September/ 99 Call 338-1650 InMemoriam ROBSON, Marion (Nana) - In loving memory of a dear Mother and Grandmother who entered into eternal rest on May 5, 1998 God saw you getting tired, A cure was not to be, So he put his arms around you, And whispered "Come with me." Your gentle heart stopped beating, Your busy hands at rest. Although our hearts are saddened, We know, He only takes the best. Forever in our hearts - Chris, Lynne, Lee and Drew Legal Notices__________ NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF OLIVE MARY COWLING C laim s ag a in s t the esta te of OLIVE MARY COWLING, late of the Town of O akville, in the R egional M unicipality of H alton, w ho died on the 9th day of March, 1997, must be in our hands by June 21st, 1999, a fter w hich date the estate will be distributed. PAUL ROBERT DAVIDSON, ESQ Estate Trustee RYRIE, KERR, DAVIDSON 233 Robinson Street Oakville, Ontario L6J 4Z5 Deaths KADAR, Sofia On Monday, May 3, 1999 at Oakville- Trafalgar Memorial Hospital in her 98th year. Dear mother of Ziva Kadar and Zorca Andreici. Lovingly remembered by her grandchildren. Visitation at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville from 6-9pm Thursday. Funeral Mass 10am Friday, May 7, 1999 at Holy Trinity Croatian Church, 2110 Trafalgar Road, Oakville. Interment Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery. LIGHTBOWN, Harry Howorth Peacefully at the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital on Sunday May 2, 1999 in his 88th year. Beloved husband of Shelia Lethbridge, and loving father of Helen and Richard, and loving stepfather of Jennifer Halladay. He will be dearly missed by his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Ward Funeral Home Oakville Chapel, 109 Reynolds St., Oakville 905- 844-3221 on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7- 9pm, and on Thursday from 2-4pm. A gathering to share remembrances will be held at the Ward Funeral Home on Thursday at 7pm, followed by a reception in the Reynolds Room. In memory of Harry, donations may be made to the Salvation Army, 1225 Rebecca St., Oakville, Ontario, L6L 1Z1. WATSON, Lyn (Roslyn P.)- On May 3, 1999 at the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital in her 61st year, Lyn Watson, beloved wife of Bob. Dear mother of Jennifer, Jill and her husband Simon, and Julie. Devoted grandmother to Emily, Brennan and Riley. Also survived by three sisters and one brother and their families. Dommitted member of the Oedar Springs Dommunity Dlub. Friends may call at the DODSWORTH & BROWN Funeral Home, BURLINGTON CHAPEL, 2241 New Street (at Drury Lane), Burlington on Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9pm. Service at the Chapel on Thursday at 4pm., followed by cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Halton Women's Place or a charity of your choice would be appreciated. WEEKS, Reverend Marjorie On Sunday May 2, 1999 at Oakville- Trafalgar Memorial Hospital in her 67th year. Marjorie, beloved wife of Wilfred. Loved Mother of Jeffrey, Felicia, Linda, Ricardo, Lynette and adopted children Andy and Reena. Dear grandmother of 15 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Dear sister of Trevor, Leroy, Maureen and the late William. V isitation at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville from 7-9pm Tuesday. Funeral service in the chapel 12 noon Wednesday. Interment Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the River Oaks Community Church Build­ ing Fund. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF HELEN BARBARA POOLE C laim s against the estate of HELEN BARBARA POOLE, late of the C ity of Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, who died on the 28th day of December, 1998, m ust be in our hands by June 21sth, 1999, after w hich date the estate w ill be d is­ tributed. PAUL R. DAVIDSON, ESQ Estate Trustee RYRIE, KERR, DAVIDSON 233 Robinson Street Oakville, Ontario L6J 4Z5 Funeral Directors A OAKVIEW FUNERAL HOME Our family serving your family 56 LA KESH O R E ROAD W EST O A K VILLE Funeral D irectors • Don Clarke • Douglas Manners • Tania Di Censo - Gregory Sidora 842-2252 Tenders R E Q U E S T F O R T E N D E R Bid documents for the contract or service listed below, addressed to the Manager of Purchasing, 1151 BRONTE ROAD, OAKVILLE, ON L6M 3L1 will be received until 2:00 p.m. Oakville time on the specified closing date. Bid documents can be seen or obtained through the Purchasing Division of the Corporate Services D epartm ent, same address as above, telephone 905-825-6000, extension 7031. Documents will be available for pick up on and after noon on Monday, May 3, 1999. There is a non-refundable deposit of $25.00 plus $1.75 GST. Bids will be opened in public at 2:15 p.m. on the due date specified in the Nelson Room at the above address. Those submitting bids are invited to attend. There will be a mandatory site meeting on Monday, May 10, 1999, 1:30 p.m. at the Burlington Wastewater Treatment Plant, 1125 Lakeshore Road, Burlington, Ontario. Under no circum stances will facsimile or late bids be accepted or considered. Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted. 99-T-l 10 SIMULTANEOUS INDUCTIVELY COUPLED ARGON PLASMA OPTICAL SPECTROMETER CLOSING: TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1999 P. M U R P H Y , A. 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