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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 3 Apr 2008, p. 1

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BY "M MASON Staff Writer It will go down as the shortest championship game in history. Any sport, any planet. Captain Landon Wideman took a faceofi at the Stouffville Alena Sunday night and sudden- ly his Stouffville Clippers juve- niles were Ontario Minor Hockey Association A champions OPPOSITION NO-SHOWS FOR OMHA TITLE GAME The opposition from Pelham. near Welland, were no-shows for the fifth game in the first-to-sixâ€" points series. Stouflville was awarded a 1-0 win. It won four games and tied the other, although one of the victories was in doubt. Stoufi'ville thought it had won the series with its 3-2 victory Sat- urday in Pelham. But there was no trophy presentation, or med- als or OMHA champion hats for the Clippers to wear. Earlier in the day, Pelham pro- tested its 4-2 loss in Game 3 of the series Friday in Stouffville, saying a misconduct for not wearing a mouthguard was improperly assessed one of its star players. The Clippers, who fliougiitthe protest would be quickly tossed, partied like champions on the Clippers win trophy, protest by Pelham MM 138WDL.W5 Old rulebook used to misinterpret referee's call. OMHA says /page 19. See OHM, page 7‘ Whitchurch-Stoufl’ville’s Patricia Leier climbs a big red oak in the York Regional Forest north of Ballantrae to demonstrate tree climbing skills and tree maintenance Saturday. Ms Ieier and partner Christian Dube of Roots to Shoots Tree Care participated in this monthly event at the popular forest. 0|” 0" A “MR STAFF PHOTO/SJOERD WITTEVEEN BY HANNELORE VOLPE Staff Writer The Town of Miitchurch-Stoufl‘ville has received a $930,000 grant that will defray a substantial portion of the $3.4 million cost of Nineteen on the Park, the town’s new arts and culture centre. Receiving the grant from the Ontario gov- emment’s Municipal Infrastructure Invest- ment Initiative means the town’s hydro reserves won’t have to be used, Marc Pour- vahidi, the town's treasurer said. The funds were to be used as a back-up in case the grant didn‘t come through. $930,000 grant for new arts centre The grant, along with community fund- raising and money for naming rights, should cover half the cost of the new centre. The other half is to be covered through funds from the town’s voluntary assistance agreement, development charges and park trust funds. It rrieans no tax'payer déllars will be need- ed for work on the former town hall. The new centre will probably open in the spring of 2009, Tom Graham, director of lei- sure services, said. “The grant keeps us on target and moves us one step further to realizing our vision of a thriving community arts and cultural No tax, hydro money needed for Nineteen on Park facility Sports . .. Classifie Province writing cheques: Town receives $535,000 for road work/page 17. Sec Stouflvleanistsmahgade fovhometowngaleryshow Pa!“ arlhau ewellers til is DiApamond Month Stth (905) 6404646 6312 Main St. .11 .19 .21

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