C8 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday May 8, 2002 SPORTS BOARD Here are some infor mation on local clubs and groups looking for resident participation. Lawn Bowling The Oakville Lawn Bowling Club is inviting anyone interested in the sport to visit the club, May 13-17 at 111 King St. Qualified instructors will be on hand to instruct perspective new members on the basics of lawn bowling. The bowling season runs until the end of September and includes both day and evening events for members of all ages and levels of experi ence. Annual dues cost $90. Call Joan at 905-8455913 for details. Tuesday, June 25 at M illcroft G olf Club in Burlington. Tee-off time i& 1:30 p.m. Top help out, either as a player, sponsor or con tributor to the prize table, please call Pat Kelly or Renata Lazzaretto at 905332-2240. Dragonboat A mixed team of experienced paddlers is looking for additions to its crew. Practices are held W ednesday even ings at 7 p.m. at the Burloak Canoe Club, Navy Street, Oakville. D ragonboat experience isn't essential, but you must be reasonably fit and enthusiastic. The team will participate in approximately four regat tas this season. Phone 905-526-9409 or e-mail dragonboatcrew@yahoo.ca DARE golf tourney The sixth annual char ity golf tournam ent in support of DARE Halton will be held Monday, June 24. at Granite Ridge Golf Club, 9305 Dublin Line, Milton. Best-ball format, 1:30 p.m. shotgun start. For tickets and further details, call the DARE officers at 905-878-5511, ext 2134. Premier Golf Classic This year's fourth annual Premier Charity Golf Classic will be held on Thursday, June 27. Besides treating all of its players to an unparal leled day of golf and cam araderie, the Oakville-based tourna ment, which is being held at Heron Point G olf Links, just outside of Ancaster, has set its sights on a hefty increase to $40,000. This year, again, the Crime Stoppers golf TD Canada Trust is holding a golf tourna ment in support of Crime Stoppers of Halton primary recipient of the proceeds will be Oakville's Ian Anderson House. Ian Anderson House is a six-bed residential hos pice that offers quality end-of-life palliative care to families in our com munity who, for whatev er reason, are unable to provide the necessary round-the-clock care at home to a family member who has terminal cancer. Ian Anderson House relies on the generosity of the community to cover ongoing operating costs. This year, the Premier Charity Golf Classic is also providing support to the Oakville Children's Choir. The choir is commit ted to providing opportu nities for children from all social economic back grounds to enjoy and develop through music. Volunteers help out the tournament as play ers, sponsors or contribu tors to the always popular prize table. The Oakville Beaver is the official media sponsor of the event. It has gained a reputa tion as one of the best run tournaments around.To sign-up for the event or for info on how to become a sponsor, Contact Merritt Goddard at 905-845-2477. BUZZING AROUND: Matt Kwekein (white shirt, above photo) of the Oakville Buzz car ries a ball around an Akwesasne Lightning defender, while team mate Geoff Farrer (white shirt, right photo) tries to take the ball away from an opponent during action Sunday at Maple Grove Arena. The Buzz lost 13-8 to the Lightening in Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior B league play. The Oakville team has one win in exhibition play so far this year but has failed to pick up a league win and Sunday's loss leaves the squad with an 0-5 record. The Buzz will hope to put an end to the early loosing skid Thursday with a league game against Markham. Game time at Maple Grove Arena is 8 p.m. Last sea son the Buzz finished fifth in the mid-east division with five wins and 15 losses. Barrie Erskine · O akville B eaver Looking for a summer camp ? Junior qualifying golf event swings into Oakville Optimist Club sponsoring June 9 tournament Check out Sports Camps 4 Kids Sports Camps 4 Kids summer camps are being offered again this year in Oakville and Burlington. The organization has the following camps available for Oakville residents. Football - August 19-23. Kids ages 10-15, cost $149 ($139 prior to June 1.) White Oaks south campus Regular Basketball - July 8-12. Kids ages 7-13, cost $ 149 ($ 139 prior to June 1.) MM Robinson H.S. ( Burlington ) Soccer - July 8-12. Kids ages 6-12, cost $149 ($139 prior to June 1.) Nelson H.S. (Burlington) Lacrosse - July 8-12. Kids ages 614, cost $169 ($159 prior to June 1.) Nelson H.S. Football - August 12-16. Kids ages 10-15, cost $149 ($139 prior to June 1.) Nelson H.S Advanced Basketball - July 15-19. Youths ages 10-16, cost $189 ($169 prior to June 1.) Nelson H.S All camps run 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Swim breaks to be included with all Burlington camps. Cost includes GST and is tax deductible. Tax receipts issued with a donation to Canadian Diabetes Association. All registered campers receive a shirt, shorts, basketball or soccer ball (sports bag for Lacrosse) and a 15% dis count coupon good in any SportChek store. Lots of daily and weekly prizes. Instruction by qualified teachers only; 1-10 ratio of counselors to campers. For more information, call 905-3159532 or 905-336^1855 or www.sportscamps4kids.com. The Optimist Club Oakville is once again spon soring a qualifying golf tour nament for the junior world Optimist district tourney. The event will be held Sunday, June 9 at Deerfield G olf Club, 2363 North Service Road, Oakville, with tee-offs beginning 1:30 p.m. Entry fee costs $50, including lunch. There will be four age groups for each of boys and girls as fol lows: 10-11, 1213, 14-15 and 1618. Those playing in the oldest division must not have turned 19 prior to August 1, 2002. The winner in each age group will be sponsored to compete in the district event to be held June 24 at Castlemore G olf Club in Brampton, Ont. Fees for that event will paid by Optimist Club of Oakville. Applications for the June 9 event may be downloaded from the club's Web site at www.oakvilleoptimistclub.c om or picked up from Deerfield G olf Club in Oakville or Millcroft Golf Club in Burlington. A completed application, with parent's signature, accompanied by a cheque (payable to Oakville Optimist Club) is to be sent to Optimist Club (c/o 784 King Road, Burlington, Ont., L7T 3K6) by Monday, June 3. 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