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Oakville Beaver, 31 Mar 1999, D2

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, March 31,1999 MOM's the word Hockey MOM Debbie Scott with some of the trophies to be handed out. The annual M OM 's championship hockey week is well under way. It kicked off Sunday and finishes off Thursday night, traditionally wrapping up the house league hockey season for the Minor Oaks Hockey Association (MOHA). This fantastic week of minor hockey features the top two teams battling it for playoff supremacy from each of the 21 divisions within the M inor Oaks Hockey Association. It's the M OM 's volunteer group who pay and plan the (See 'MOM'S' page D3) Photos by Peter C. McCusker Vikings top gunner Richard Sevo makes an attempt on Eagles net- minder Mike Bonanno in the peewee white finals at Glen Abbey Arena Monday evening. The Vikings beat the Eagles 3-1. ...........1------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the bantam white champi­ onship game from Sunday, the Wolfpack (green jerseys) defeated the Wranglers 3-1. In the minor peewee white cham pionship game, Lum berjack's goaltender Steven Shaw makes a valiant stab for the puck. Although this one got by him , the Lum berjack's pre­ vailed 4-3 against the Eagles. . v GOALIE WANTED FOR HAMILTON SPARTA U15 GIRLS SOCCER TEAM Hamilton Sparta 15 and under girls rep. team (1997 Ontario Cup Champions) needs a goalie to play this season in the Ontario Youth Soccer League. MKSSmh I S l m a m H y S S i S H H a r a M l i i i i m ■■ , v. s V--. jy g g g g g yl0.vv For inform ation please call John Valvasori 679-6523. We have the skills, experience and guarantee to take the worry out of tax time. R elax a n d le t o u r professionals ensure yo u g e t t l m a xim u m deductions a n d ta x credits. Expecting a refund? We can make sure you get tf money you're entitled to. Faster. O akville Locations 466 Speers Rd. Unit 1 842-7600 Sears - Oakville Place 842-6563 The Bay - Oakville Place 338-7898 Financial Stop Locations 343 Kerr S t 844-7986 H&R BLOCK The minor novice red champion Wings show off their hardware after an 8-1 victory in their championship final at the Hockey MOM's championships on Sunday at Glen Abbey Arena. Runner-up for team o f the year The Oakville sailing trio of Dirk Knuelman, Paul Sustronk and Alan Harvey had to settle for the honour of being nominated for the team of the year at the Canadian Sport Awards ceremony in Toronto earlier this month. The Oakville sailing team, who pulled off a stunning victory in last September's Etchells class world sailing championships in Marblehead, Mass., lost out to Canada's short track relay speed skating team who struck gold at the Olympic Games, the world team championships and the world championships. The other nominee was Mike Harris' silver medal winning Olympic curling team. Oakville is certainly no stranger to this award with Donovan Bailey winning the team (as well as individual) award in both 1995 and 1996 for achieving world and Olympic championships in the 100 metres and as part of the Canadian relay team. Dirk Kneulman, Paul Sustronk and Alan Harvey outraced a field of more than 100 boats. Among them were some of the best and most accomplished sailors in the world, including Olympic medalists and America Cup winners Dennis Connor of the United States and Russell Coutts o f New Zealand. Oakville runners in Ham ilton race A sizeable contingent o f Oakville runners completed the Around the Bay road race last Sunday in Hamilton. The 5K race boasted 541 competi­ tors, 16 of them from Oakville. Top Oakville male finishers in this race were Paul Osland, Brian Nicholson and Hans Stockermans. Top Oakville female racers were Sandra Omand, Deborah Cardinal-Rhyason and Kim Spice. • Non-contact • Trophies • Prime time games • Balanced teams • 26th season of • Excellent operation officiating • Sweaters/socks • Individual entries ^ provided i I INFORMATION AND/OR REGISTRATION BYPHONE : (905)849-9712 Application! at RIVER OAKS ARENA, GLEN ABBEY ARENA OR APPLEBY COLLEGE ARENA The Around the Bay 30K race boasted 2,165 runner who made it across the finish line, 72 of them from Oakville. Top Oakville male finishers were Chris Gabe, Steve McKinnon and Henry Van Gemert. Top Oakville female finishers were Avril Wiley, C atherine Van Denberg and Judy Ross. Complete results are now posted or available from the Running Company in downtown Oakville. Race memora­ bilia and artifacts from the historic race, now in its 105th year, are still on display. ADVERTISING CORRECTION In our Spring Sale insert (promo #678) included in this news­ paper. Please note: Page 68 & 69. London Fog Microfibre Zip Front jacket, our reg. $99.99 sale $74.99 & Weatherman Zip Front Golf jacket our reg. $70 sale $52.50 - photos are trans­ posed; Page 61 - White Diamonds copy was omitted. Copy should read: "White Diamonds Special Offer. The fragrance dreams are made of. This gift set contains an Eau de Toilette 50ml, Performed Body Lotion 200 ml, and a miniature Eau de Toilette Spray 10ml. A $116 value, yours for $60"; Page 61, 62,63 - Copy was omitted. Copy should read to include: (Page 61) Lancaster - Selected Stores Only; (Page 62) Make up Forever - Selected Stores Only; (Page 63) Club Monaco, Serge Louis Alvarez - Selected Stores Only; Page 40 - Tommy Hilfiger for Him (Athletic Shoes), $30 to $150 - was incorrectly described. Copy should read: Tommy for Him $70 to $150". We sincerely apologize to our valued customers and regret any inconvenience or confusion this may have caused E A T O N 'S

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