Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 4 Jun 1995, p. 18

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O ak vi lle B ea ve r W ee ke nd , S un da y, J un e 4, 1 99 5 - 18 D o w n to w n O a k v ille 's SIDEWALK SALE JUNE 15, 16, 17 844-4520 President Sports Gallery presents... President Sports Gallery Visit Your Dreomteom Concept Store... A u th en tic Official J a c k e ts of th e B lue J a y s , R a p to rs & m ore by T he Je f f H am ilton Collection •S igned photos & lim ited edition lighograths by Rob McDougat, Jason Walker, Daniel Perry & John Newby •S igned by A rtis t & Ath lete D an M arin o 's line of au th en tic footballs - signed 1 1 7 NORTH SER OAKVILLE (Ea 8 2 7 - 1 5 UPPER MIDDLE RD. VICE RD., i s t of Third Line) % 7 7 1 0 NORTH SERVICE□ r | 4T H LI NE | r / l y SPEERS RD. Tie Domi in town For Live H orse Racing Satellite Sim ulcasting! Q'teat rfood Specials! Toronto Maple Leaf fans can get the lowdown on the season past from Tie Domi who will be at President Sports Gallery Monday night from 7 to 8:30 p.m. There is no charge to get in the store, which recently opened at 1175 North Service Road (east o f Fourth I'LL BRING BEAUTIFUL IDEAS RIGHT TO YOUR DOOR June Wilson 1-800-263D242 No Payments for 90 Days! Call for details and a complimentary consultation ■ Custom Window Treatments ■ Furniture ■ Blinds & Shades ■ Carpet & Area Rugs ■ Wallcoverings ■ And More Visa accep ted G reat Id eas Ju st C o m e T o You™ Each franchise indepentendy owned & operated © 1994 DDSI. Line), and every­ one can get at least one auto­ graph for free. Owner Augie Bonanno, who has already brought Leaf superstar Mat Sundin in for a well attended visit, said he plans to bring a steady stream of sports stars through the store, including several Blue Jays over the next few weeks. His goal, he said, is to provide a venue for fans to meet the stars in a less commer­ cial and more per­ sonal setting, something he is able to do because o f his good contacts in the local profes­ sional sports scene. He is a partner in a Markham auto dealership and that's how he began rubbing shoulders with professional ath­ letes. "I used to sup­ ply all the guys (professional ath­ letes) with cars," he said. Soon, he was acquiring memo­ rabilia, such as signed photos, jackets, sweaters, bats, balls sticks and pucks. He soon found others around him were also interested, and that's when he decided to open a store. Everything in the store, he added, is fully licensed. He and his wife Carmen, and their two kids, are longtime Oakville residents. Back next year (Cont. from page 17) with a 13-12 nail biter over B u r l i n g t o n ' s Nelson High m m V / . T .1 H E A T I N G & A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G NO PAYMENTS UNTIL JANUARY 1/96 OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 WHOLE HOUSE DUCTWORK SPECIALIST R E P L A C E Y O UR O LD F U R N A C E AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING 'TIL 1996 DON'T PAY JANUARY 1. or up to $375 in cash rebates THEIR GREATEST SALES EVER! CONSUMERS GAS | M ISSISSAUG A 905-238-8698 STREETSVILLE 905-826-5989 We're The Inside Guys O A K V ILLE 905-338-1182 AUTHO RIZEDD EA LER SHOP-AT-HOME SERVICE • FREE ESTIMATES COME VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM AT 213 QUEEN ST. S. STREETSVILLE School. With quite a few players returning as well as some players moving up from the Halton cham­ pion junior Red Devils team, he said there's t r e m e n d o u s potential. M e a n w h i l e , both the Red Devils midget and junior rugby teams are partici­ pating this week­ end in their own version of the provincial cham­ pionships, spon­ sored by the Ontario Rugby Union. Director. M arkKM on- threat Pm Hockey c a m v&b Toronto. D e M S Service Special Filter • Pan • Gasket •O il • Labour M o st C a rs & T rucks P re s e n t th is ad fo r s p e c ia l p ric e ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED N O G . S . T . N O P .S .T . on major transmission & clutch repairs P lease present this ad for tax savings 4179 Harvester Road, Burliegton 637-8544 _____________ II lo y a l 637-039 z G U E S T A P P E A R A N C E S B Y * G ILM O U R * DOM I * R ID LEY * R O G ER N E ILS O N o 1 9 9 5 SUMMER CAMPS | '9 5 HOCKEY DAY CAMP $249 gst (format of Roger NoRson's Trinity College Hotkey Sthool) [ Aug. 8-12 or Aug. 14-18 - 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ages 6-13 •2 0n-lce sessions daily • NHL drills each practice • Teaching theme video daily I • Soccer • Baseball • Free Swim < Special guests (NHL players & coaches) [ HOCKEY SCHO O L *175 ss' Aug. 21-25 - Ice Time Only (formal of previous 5 years) • 80 minutes of ice time daily • Conditioning/ Aooiications at- teaching camp • Championship game Applications at. • Power skating, conditioning • Play It Again Sports S skill training • All 4 Royal LePage Offices • River Oaks 8, Glen Abbey Rec. Centres^*- H»es 4 10 1,1 s?*JBronie Home Hardware • Cornel Sports ° GUEST A P PE AR AN C ES BY * G ILM O UR * DOMI * RIDLEY * ROGER NEILSON

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