Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 16, 2005, p. 14

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wsscaiskuvfrejs azjzis kiskvr- cf l zrcf i i eiirsjsaffiv 14 1 ijc economist sunsuntribune sports saturday july 16 2005 t gibbons races off with bestever finish in cascar toronto indy event peter gibbons had his best finish at the cascar super series atto 100 event at last weekends toronto molson indy after driving his canadian tire chevy monte carlo to a secondplace fin ish on the 172mile 11turn exhibition place road course we had a good car today but at the start of the race i got run over and it knocked the front end out and pushed the fender in i was lucky not to cut down a tire from there the game plan was to take care of the car and be there at the end the stouf- fvillearea resident said we are really happy about finish ing second at toronto which is a track that usually gets the better of us kerry micks took the checkered flag among other local entrants the stouffville- based team 3 red snapon tools dodge driven by stu robinson jr finished 3 1st through five events of the 12race series gibbons occupies fourth place overall in the unofficial point stand ings with 743 thompson jr leads the series with 806 the cascar super series resumes july 23 in calgary sports digest rugby men tie one on colin campbell jr record ed two tries and two converts while james doorenspleet and brian glenn each had a try to help the markham rugby football club mens seconds earn a 2424 tie against the aurora barbar ians in ontario rugby union action last saturday at fletchers field the tie improved markhams record to 1 -4- 1 in other games that day the markham thirds received four tries from brogan taylor and six converts from luke racine to defeat the barbar ians 4231 chris mandville and je booth each added tries for markham now 24 the markham men will resume league play july 23 against the toronto irish at fletchers field starting at noon the markham ladies received three tries from michelle burks and two tries and four converts from anne capra and a try from katie loveland in a 3810 hyundais license to flllitet vent 0 l purchase financing up to 36mos or- lease from per tnoj60 mos 2995 down payment 0 security deposit 20 litre dohc cvvt engine 5speed manual transmission antiiock brakes abs electronic stability program esp with traction control system tcs power windows locks minors 16 alloy wheels amfmcdmp3 stereo w6 speakers and more 16 litre dohc engine 5speed manual transmission power steering dual front airbags amfmcd stereo and more 5 year100000 km warranty ooip 20 litre dohc cwt engine 5speed manual transmission dual front airbags amfmcdmp3 stereo 60740 splitfolding rear seats fully independent suspension and more blot icwtffcwtortnc6tttwawl3agsb4gl coas00wmjrmiaflsi60cn etrafetmiomaxrffprxa1rirgcnr markham 4641 hwy 7 markham at kennedy saleh0tline 9059480080 hyundai showroom hours mondaythursday 9am 9pm fridaysaturday 9am 6pm win over brock the victory improved the ladies record to 3- 1 1 in junior action the markham under12s cap tured a tournament in barrie after posting wins over balmy beach aurora and the nia gara wasps top scorers for markham were kurt batty kevin stevens and cody mckenzie the markham under- 12 coed flag team finished sec ond after defeating barrie and aurora while losing to two other barrie entries laura monk and angus martin scored tries for markham runners are on time several local runners made their presence felt at the canadian outdoor track and field championships at york university markham resident john definney 50 was first to cross the finish line in the 1500 metres in the 55 to 59 age group with a time of 448 competing in die 50 to 54 age group in the 5000m markham resident jerry kooymans 50 won the event in a time of 1547 this was just five seconds off the canadian record also in the 50 to 54 age group division stouffville resident fred robbins 50 was the first canadian run ner to finish in the 1500m with a time of 446 eagles ground raiders the york region raiders let a ninepoint halftime lead evaporate as the host etobi- coke eagles rallied in the sec ond half to emerge with a 48- 37 win sunday in ontario varsity junior football league action kamar anglin and saxon lindsey each had two majors for the raiders who led 2 1 1 2 at the half kyle ptolemy added a secondhalf major while jesse halonen booted all five converts and matt blum added a safety now 15 in the ovfls central division the raiders will host the metro toronto wildcats 33 today at mount joy field at 7 pm notice of application for noise bylaw exemption the organizers of the darknights nationals event have applied to the town of markham for an exemption to noise bylaw 20031 37 the event is an automotive car show being held at the markham fairgrounds located at 10801 mccowan avenue the exemption is required to allow for use of sound systems and the playing of amplified music beyond 500 pm each day the exemption period applied for is from 500pm to 800 pm saturday july 23rd and from 500 pm to 700 pm on sunday july 24th to obtain further information or express concerns regarding the exemptions you may contact bylaw enforcement licensing town of markham 101 town centre blvd markham ontario l3r9w3 t9054754851 crohns disease if you suffer from irritable bowel syndrome crohns disease or ulcerative colitis then attending this free symposium may be the most important thing you do this year you will discover the true cause of these conditions and natural solutions and options you can use right away many are now able to drive take vacations hold a job go to school and socialize for the first time jn years dr allen turner is an international speaker and lecturer who has been featured on the dini petty show national news and canada am he will present a free sympo sium on thursday july 21 st at 730 pm at the stouffville health centre call 9056404440 to reservations- i 3- h j i u 33 i i 1 p is i

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