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Oakville Beaver, 16 May 1999, p. 31

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Oakville Beaver Weekend 31Sunday, May 16, 1999 Winter chosen to represent Olympic athletes Canadian Equestrian Team mem­ ber and Oakville resident Victoria Winter has been named the new ath­ lete liaison to the Canadian Olympic Foundation (COF). "This is the first time that the Canadian Olympic Foundation has had a formal athlete liaison from the Canadian Olympic Association (COA) Athletes' Council," said Winter. "It is an honour to have been asked to represent Olympic athletes in this position." Winter was nominated to this posi­ tion by the COA Athletes' Council at the 1999 Canadian Olympic Association Congress and Athletes' Council meeting in Fredericton, dur­ ing the week of April 21-25. The COF is an organization whose primary objectives are to fundraise for the Canadian Olympic Athlete Fund as well as to provide financial man­ agement for the Canadian Olympic Association's segregated funds. The COF Board of Governors has accept­ ed Winter's nomination. In the position of athlete liaison Winter will, at the request of the COF Board of Governors, sit, or arrange for other athletes to sit, on various com­ mittees of the COF, and to provide athlete input where required. Winter is also the equestrian athlete representative on the COA Athletes' Council. It's a four-year position which rotates around the Olympic equestrian disciplines and is currently with the discipline of dressage. Winter, 29, was the individual and team bronze medalist at the 1995 Pan American Games in Argentina. Winter is a Corporate Trust Lawyer with The Trust Company of Bank of Montreal in Toronto. B urloak Canoe C lub members are out on Sixteen Mile Creek in full force, training for a season packed with fun and competition leading up to the Canadian championships in August. Burloak has won this championship for the last two years. The club caters to all abilities and ages: the elementary group (8-14); high performance development and crew (15 years and older); and masters (25 and older). The Burloak Canoe Club will be holding another open house and registration for their spring and summer programs this coming Saturday (May 22), 9 a.m.-noon. Come down to the clubhouse on Navy Street and tour the facility and see first hand, national and Ontario level paddlets training on the water. But don't be intimidated. While the club has a stable of international athletes like 1996 Atlanta Olympic veteran Gavin Maxwell and Canadian Sports Hall of Famer (and a 1984 Los Angeles gold medalist) Larry Cain, the club is equally home to a huge contingent of grass roots paddlets, par­ ticularly in the masters division where the camaraderie and social aspect is as important as the competitive aspect. For more information, call the club at 338-8287. □ □ □ □ The 1999 Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital (OTMH) 5K Classic, presented by Oak-land Lincoln Mercury, will be held Sunday, May 30th, 9:30 a.m. Participants will have the choice of competitipn or fun. There is something for everyone at the 1999 OTMH Classic. Since the inaugural event in 1996, the OTMH Classic has become a wonderful community event in Oakville and also an important stop on the competitive and recreational running circuit in southern Ontario. Last year, $24,000 was raised and this year the goal is $50,000. Everyone will enjoy the scenic route, refreshments, massages, enter­ tainment and the chance to win fabulous prizes. Participants collecting donations will be eligible for special prizes. Those who pre-register by Wednesday, May 19 will receive a free T- Shirt. Besides major sponsors Oak-land Lincoln Mercury and SmithKline Beecham, numerous other corporate sponsors are on board including the Oakville Beaver. For further info, phone 338-4642. Sports Scene The Crusade begins (Continued from page 30) first team out there playing on the same page, getting ready for Saturday." The Cru, he said, hope to improve on last year's fourth place finish. "We're a little stronger, a little deeper than than we were last year... "So barring any injuries I think we match up well with a lot of the teams in the league. We should be there or there abouts towards the end." 're Back! In te re s te d in tennis? ...tennis, n a tu ra lly !® C h e c k t h e bOX6Si>H Are you -- □...a junior who really wants to learn the 'sport for a lifetime? □...a junior who really wants an opportunity to get a 'higher ranking'? □...an adult who wants to improve and 'm ake the te a m ? If you checked one of the boxes then perhaps you want to join us this summer at St. Mildred's-Lightbourn School. For complete details contact the Director, Ron Thornbury at: 8 2 6 -2 4 8 9 o r e -m ail ront@ istar.ca . Time for a check-up? Spring Check-Up • Oil change. Up to 5 litres of Motorcraft8 5W30 engine oil, plus a new Motorcraft oil filter • Tire rotation • Visual inspection of: brakes, exhaust system, shock absorbers, front and rear suspension, battery cables and connectors, all belts and fluid levels, wiper blades, air filter, radiator and hoses • Lubrication of: hoot! and trunk hinges and latches • Test of: coolant for temperature protection, battery specific gravity, all light and signals 'Applicable to most cars and light trucks. Vehicles equipped with diesel engines are extra. Dealer may sell for less. "Parts must be installed by the dealership to receive the 20% discount. tApplicable to most cars and light trucks. Excludes machining of rotors and drums. Dealer may sell for less. ++AII regular tire manufacturer warranties apply. All dealers may not carry the complete line of advertised tire brands. Dealer may sell for less. Provincial levees not included, where applicable. All offers available at participating dealers only. All offers expire June 30, 1999. Ask your Service Advisor for details. Tax not included. Shocks & Struts Includes • Motorcraft8 shocks and struts • Parts and labour • Installation parts & lab o ur Brakes Includes • Genuine Ford front or rear brake linings • Parts and labour • Installation OR L E S S Tires Includes • Installation • Balance • Valve Stem Firestone FR-360 J P155\80 R13 from Goodyear S4S J P155\80 R13 from Michelin MX4 | P155\80 R13 from • Disposal of old tires • All manufacturer tire warranties 48 60 78 30 n each 17 M each 40 each Q u a l i t y O i / r A t participating Fo rd and Lincoln M ercury dealerships. For now. Forever. mailto:ront@istar.ca

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