Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 27, 2006, p. 12

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12 the markham economist suri sports saturday may 27 2006 tt preconstruction prices stiimn effect a market value life lease development if it appreciates the money is yours just like any homeowner the same as having a deed to a house its an investment in an enjoyable carefree lifestyle right now without the maintenance when it goes up in value it becomes a financial investment too morad motors his way to victory bring in this ad for a free dn sleepy hollow golf giub with purchase if call ron or susan today at 9056422203 visit us at 12427 10th line stouffville or wwwnortherngateorg walmart garden centre monday friday 8 am 1 0 pm saturday 8 am 9 pm sunday 8 am 9 pm seed geranium 45 murdtasej i each while quantities last 9 cm perennials 1 gal perennials panam flowering 2 gal shrub daniel morad took the check ered flag in the second round of the formula bmw usa racing series last sunday at the mid- ohio sports car course in lex ington the 16yearold markham native began the feature 15lap event from the 12th position before manoeuvering his way to the front of the pack by the eighth lap on the 225mile 13turn cir cuit i am actually surprised myself and am really excited said a delighted morad i didnt really expect to be in fourth place right after the start at the start i stayed right behind my team mate doug boyer and we made it through this mess the full course caution came out and everyone just bunched up i was patient got into the lead and pulled away near the end john zartarian start ed closing in but i stayed on the track and took the finish line first morad occupies first place in the overall point standings the third and fourth rounds of the 14event 2006 formula bmw usa championship will be held this weekend at lime rock park in lakeville conn good start for mennos the stouffville mennos opened its oshawa city and dis trict fastball league season this past week on a positive note after chalking up two victories making their memorial park debut thursday against the markham majors the mennos scored twice in the fourth inning and added five runs in the fifth en route to a 72 win scott eyre buoyed the men nos offence with a threerun fifminning homer rich burk- holder contributed three hits while paul boynton and brett boyd each had two hits and one rbi scott evans worked the first five innings and struck out six batters to earn the win boynton iport oirft header starting at 2 pm who had sat out last season allowed just one hit over the final two innings to earn the save in the first inning majors starting pitcher cam western was hit in the ankle by mennos lead- off hitter rich burkholder and was replaced by darren craw ford who gave up seven runs to take the loss the win came on the heels of a 101 thrashing wednesday over the host aurora shoeless joes starting pitcher byron bara- nieski worked the first four innings to earn the win he helped his own cause at the plate by belting a solo homer in the second inning to open the scoring and contributed a run- scoring double boyd belted a grand slam homer in the third inning and collected a single and drew two walks curtis reesor contributed three hits now 20 the mennos will play a road game may 31 against the toronto indians and return to memorial park june 1 to face lake scugog pioneers field first win chris chavez crossed home plate on a twoout error in the bottom of the ninth inning to propel the markham pioneers to a 32 win over ajax in eastern ontario baseball association sen ior action wednesday at milliken park chavez scored the run when an ajax infielder failed to catch a towering fly ball hit by catcher markpetrou alex bruce collected three hits and drove in two runs jeff fox had three hits and scored two runs mark cheeseman worked the final five innings in relief of starter orville ivey to earn the win now 11 the pioneers will be in kingston today for a double- for more on the pioneers log on to wwwmarkhampioneerscom storm sti newmarket josh burkholder tossed a no hitter and struck out 17 batters to lead the stouffville storm mites to an 86 win over the newmarket stingers in york durham softball action wednesday at memorial park burkholder helped his own cause by belting a home run and triple while patrick henri con tributed a triple and matthew avoledo kevin matthews and hunter davidson each added singles the victory by the storm atoned for an 115 opening loss to the stingers earlier last week in that game burkholder and kerrick brown combined to strike out 10 batters burkholder also swatted a home run and triple avoledo had a triple while henri brown and paul henderson each singled the storms next home game is june 7 at 630 pm gibbons seventh in barrie caspar opener peter gibbons drove his cana dian tire chevrolet monte carlo to a seventhplace finish in last mondays inaugural cascar super series event of the season at barrie speedway the stouffville resident began the feature race from the 11th position in the 250lap event scott steckly of milverton won the race through the first event gib bons occupies 10th place in the overall point standings the next race is slated for june 10 at montreals autodome-st- eustache for more information on the cascar super series log on to wwwcascarca items available all season hanging basket 1 0 assorted 6 pack cell bedding plant assorted m 35 annual plants assorted rjt je ml xjtt 1 every day every day jorcbapt tru walmart for all your planting needs j utli w auarantee everv olant that we sell markville shopping centre 9054776060

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