Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 18, 2006, p. 27

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touffihllesunmutie w thursday may 18 200627 playoffs scheduled to start tuesday from page 26 bench we only needed a tie to advance and- we werent going to go past second place in the standings so we rested a few weary bodies said spartans head coach rob edmondson but give credit to aurora theyre a good team and when they put it together in the second half they looked good the spartans will face the first place team in the east division in a quarter final playoff game next tuesday on the road as of press deadline the spartans will face the brother andre catholic high school cardinals or unionville high school prior to tuesdays tie the spartans took to the road monday for a game against the sir william mulock sec ondary school ravens newmarket and prevailed 40 kayla moule brittany moreau liz knox and sam sheridan each scored once for the spartans knox and jen carroll split goaltend- ing duties for the spartans last thursday the spartans played host to huron heights secondary school newmarket and emerged with a 31 win batten accounted for all three spar tan tallies in a game played during a tor rential downpour last friday the spartans travelled to uxbridge to compete in their third tour nament of the season and came away with their third championship that was capped off with a 21 win over the host uxbridge secondary school tigers on penalty kicks in the title tilt batten scored a goal with less than one minute remaining in regulation time to force the issue into overtime and penalty kicks moreau potted the winning goal in the penalty kick session knox played a strong game in net to help preserve the win the spartans reached the final after defeating anderson collegiate whitby 10 on penalty kicks dr fj donevan collegiate institute oshawa 10 and father leo j austin catholic high school whitby 20 i boys tackle openinggame wins the spartans senior and junior boys rugby teams opened the york region athletic association last wednesday on a positive note by defeating the visiting markham district high school maraud ers in the senior contest jason lock scored a try and bjorn mcsorley booted a convert to lift the spartans to an 80 win the junior spartans received single tries from matt raguseo james beare and brayden pettifer in a 150 victory over the marauders the juniors also took to the pitch last thursday at fletchers field in markham for the xtreme tourna ment and won their first two games over oakville trafalgar secondary school 75 and lindsay collegiate institute 105 jordan lofthouse had a try and raguseo booted an extra point for the spartans in the win over oakville trafal gar david hoover scored a try for the spartans in the win over lindsay while raguseo booted a convert and penalty kick the juniors were slated to play last friday but had their game postponed due to poor playing conditions caused by last thursdays inclement weather the spartan seniors were also sched uled to play in the red hot tournament last friday and saturday at fletchers fields but poor playing conditions postponed the event to this friday the junior spartans will return play while the seniors wont noted head coach jamie hewitt for more on high school sports log on to wwwyraacom craig places 18th at jr worlds qualifier adamcraig fired a tworound 169 to finish in 18th place in his age group at the canadian junior golf associations junior worlds qualifier last weekend at wolf run golf club near janetville entered in the boys 1719 division the 17yearold stouffville resident fired an 83 on the first day and 86 on the sec ond day he finished 25 shots off the pace set by johnny hall of langton who had a tworound 149 7277 mennosseason opener delayed again by rain mother nature has not being cooperative with the stouffville mennos for the second straight game the mennos had their oshawa city and district fastball league opener post poned tuesday against the host oshawa juniors due to rain and a wet playing field the mennos hope to open the regular season may 24 at aurora the first home game for the mennos is scheduled for may 25 against markham reesor tlity baking foo chicken pot pies loaded with tons of chicken peas and carrots its no wonder its one of our best sellers the choice is yours we have small family sized or round chicken pot pies ready for your dinner tonight come on in and try it out today kawartha dairy ice cream rich and creamyavailable in our freezer choose from a variety of flavours such as vanilla pralines cream chocolate chip cookie dough death by chocolate and many many more a refreshing treat for this holiday weekend closed holiday monday looringwooddr 21 stouffville 905 6402270 tuesdayfriday 9 530 pm saturday 9 5 pm sunday closed wwwreesorfarmkitchencom york region ca your community career choice serving york region through the erabanner the liberal the vaughan citizen the economist sun the stouffville suntribune the advocate monday friday 800 am 600 pm 18007433353 wwwyorkregioncom im careers h3 careers th careers m careers 3d careers wwwkinarkonca kinark child and family services is an accredited childrens mental health centre serving children and families throughout ontario kinark is administering the school support program autism spectrum disorder sspasd for the central east region of the province in simcoe york hauburton peterborough and durham region kincifk ctmp amp wuwr siumcu caring meiping heaung consultants school support program autism spectrum disorder sspasd the asd consultant will complement the work already undertaken by school boards and will partner with them in support of teachers and school personnel in the provision of programming for students with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder consulting in the development of effective evidencebased practices for students with autism spectrum disorder in the educational environment the consultants will also develop resource materials and provide training opportunities to educators specifically you will provide consultation services to school board personnel working in schools the positions will be assigned to school boards within york region simcoe region and kawartha lakes acting as a resource to the school boards in the central east region for best practices the successful candidates will have an indepth knowledge of autism spectrum disorder and considerable experience in the delivery of consultation services and special education policies and procedures you will have strong interpersonal skillsexcellent communication skills good problemsolving skills and the ability to work within a multidisciplinary team environment excellent computer skills ms office are necessary as travel is required you must have a valid ontario drivers licence and access to a reliable vehicle for workrelated purposes ideally you will have a graduate degree in psychology and three to five years experience in the field of autism spectrum disorder an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered this position would appeal to special education teachers behaviour therapists and those currently working in the field if you would like to pursue this challenging opportunity please send your resume by mail fax or email quoting ssp0604 and indicating the desired geographical regions by may 30 2006 to nazeema shiwmangal manager human resources corporate office kinark child and family services 500 hood road suite 200 markham ontario l3r 9z3 fax 9059407378 email nazeemashiwmangalkinarkonca we encourage applicants from diverse cultures while we thank all applicants only those selected for an interview will be contacted no telephone calls please iki careers ml careers iwj careers i york catholic district school board 320 bioomington rd west aurora on l4g 3g8 tel 4162215051 or 3057132711 fax9057131809 york catholic district school board is a dynamic growthoriented organization currently operating 82 elementary and 13 secondary schools gohnatqr facilities services consider this opportunity to coordinate and supervise the facilities services functions and staff including conducting regular training seminars for caretaking staff and monitoring and maintaining inventory for all caretaking supplies and equipment in addition to 5pius years of supervisory experience in a unionized facilities management environment you bring a working knowledge of caretaking practices and strong computer and communication skills you must have either a postsecondary accreditation in business administration architecture engineering or property management or boma certification in facility management knowledge of building systems and operations is an asset you must be able to respond to emergencies after hours and available to work flexible hours the salary range for this position is 54000 to 68000 written applications outlining qualifications and experience will be accepted until may 26 2006 and should be sent to sheila haley senior manager of human resources at the above address or fax number email annemarielewar1d0wskiycdsbca elizabeth crowe chair of the board susan larosa director of education and secretary of the board a company based in markham is in need of the following position accountant 12month contract interested applicants are requested to visit the career section of our website wwwwalkerequipmentcom placing a classified ad 18007433353 monfri 8 am6 pm

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