-s- jt vac vi4 ii j t- jffcjrf n 4 r 20 vn s ri vl- tftr economist 8tsunjtnbune oruklo saturday feb 102001 f plubl soores weridel r- f3ubtinlc corpora kmg qtybasedj company- uialoperatesdaily fee golf clubs irf the greater torontoarea including gormley green golf club and rolling hills golf club a in whitchurchstouffville announced tuesday that former nhl star wehdef clark will become the official spokesperson for itscburses the former captain of the toronto maple leafs who orice lived near bajjtaritrae will makepersohalappear ances for clublink andjbe featured in all of their advertising for the 10 daily fee facilities whichthey own as well he will host a new charity golf fourna- rnehtanci long drive championship the deal qark signed isa fouryear dealplus an option fbra year- clublink said in a newrelease zf f vveteyery clark ontiieclubuteani3said ilharleslorirner vicepresident busi- ness development for clublink t wendel clark isahbckeyjegend acrbss canada and an avid golfer whose popularity strikes a chord with- v n sports fans many of whom are golfers l who play at daily feelacilities t x among events clarkwill be active inhisxendefaarkeelebrfryclassicat x g6rrnley green arid rolling hills golf i ilubdn junel irtheevent will feature v l if 7 h d field of 640 golfers largest field of i ahyjbnedayjgolffundraisirig event in t the greater toronto area a s j2 v4 auproceeds will go to support the vv r canadian junior golf association and the hospital for sick children rt e v -v- i v staff photosjoerd witteveen steering wheel tocornpeteintheus f6nhula2b00chamm6shiphe t mo scvwith a new owneri ts v iying down on the job although hes lying face first on the icestouffville clippers novice select tyler barber dark uniform managesto steer the puck away from clippers tyke players brett hembruff left and michael mingay in this exhibition game the two squads played at the rec complex last saturday f j wfaxers draw first blood npnipr a playoff series jstrong v lb wdyfonvictory tf 4 v themarldiamirwaxers might 7 havebeen takinga big chance wheh they elected to start their first- 7rpuridfr bestofseyen provincial junior a v hockey vleague playoff series on the road 7agairist tlieoshawa j orithursday f fts in the third to cut their deficit but young notched his second goal of the game with seven min- utes left toput the game on ice in analyzing the game herrington felt me first period r set the tone for what would tran- spire for starters he noted that the wcricofrick marnon between the pipes proved critical as he made some big savesirttotal marnonhandled 23 of 24 shots directed his way 5 vequally l important herrington pointed out was the work of his clubs penalty killing v oiwi luiwidy jason-youngiascofestwice- for units whichkffled off five extra t waxers teadraach russ wa sfiengthopportunities included herrington was confident his nch t t- v- thn a a fiw inthose attempts was a five-oh- i j ai a herrington rciubsvhicli i could lv- itsohmerbadfsaidhenmgtbn the goaltending that vttiey had defeatedhirt all fivcof y rieededandj the penalty- sjkeloujnpi for iis tbsvartmetseries6ithe killing irithe firstperiod irithe p i6avjiistvraifibei fsgffisecbnd took advari- was fortuitous as thevdrew first wrioc no nttyanziha foair taa nf nur nnrninibac vha in by-storm- mother nature prevailed in thursdays playoff opener between the stouffville spirit and the parry sound shamrocks at the rec complex the game was 1 cancelled latei thursday after noon whenl shamrock offi cials called stouffville to say hwy 400 south of parry sound was impassable thanks to the daylong snow storm l the series will now start this after- nodh at 430 at the bobbytorr community centre in parry sound the second game goes tomorrow at 230 at the rec complex in stouffville the third game will be played tuesday in parry soundwith the fourth game back in stouffville thursday if the cancelled game is necessary it will be scheduled at the endofthesenes the spirit 35932 finished third in the north conference the shamrocks were sixth cardinals rule the pool paul sheehan noted that this years edition of the brother andre catholic high school cardinals swim team was not one of jhe larger contingents that he took to thursdays york region athletic association champi onships in aurora but the 25member contingent made plenty of waves in the st andrews college pool the cardinals successfully defend- ed- their overall team title and girls team title aswell 16 members will be going to the provincials which will be held m st catharines feb 2223 4 success breeds success said the caidinals swimcoach who wascbri- fident his team could retain the over- all team title the reputation of our program gets out and the kids want to doit v jwhoe applauding the efforts of his i jentire team sheehan notedthat rnucnof tlie schools success in win- njogthe title was generated wthjts relay teams which won four events v ahd was second in two othersgirls freestyle swimmers arid seniokboys- 1 competitor dominic uchow- who n broke two regional records in the100- rhetreiridividual medley and looiri c freestyle y kt ve have an excellent group ofj swirrirnersand next- year theyll bev even bettervhe vdwedy fonresults of iridividual and relay j oumciw attunx wsocunon u 3