18‘ WSWnaWIm/tpramm Due to circumstances beyond our control, the Parent’s Choice Weaninï¬ Cup (#2602278) advertised in our current flyer (ending April 25th) will not be available. ====8=8===33888========= CORRECTION NOTICE We apologize for any incanvenience WALâ€"MART second Tuesday 7:00PM Angus 7:00PM Angus Glen Community Centre, 3990 Major Mackenzie Drive East. For more information please call 905-884-6930 or visit www.schizophrenia.on.ca. mmeyouaummmysaMoe «MWTM Family Support Group Meeting A lino. N no" In Mums 1.: (an Yul “mun-nu sum" 0: Ounuo ha!“ uncle-u n u “manual-u U“ serum 9 AN'QJ‘ 0! wumn n (radium-i FREE FOOD SAMPLES On site demonstration of the most unique . barbeque on v the market. OSearing OBBQ OPIanking 0$moking OBaking The Stouffville Amateur Hockey league concluded its regular season last Saturday at the Stouflville Arena. Boyd's Sports won the wom- en’s A championship title with a 3-1 decision against Rosswill BMO Nesbitt claimed the senior division title over Steeple- jacks 4-2. In the men’s 35 am] over divi- sion, No Frills edged Final Touch Pools. In the men’s open division, KenDon Contracting doubled the count on Pendesigri 4-2. A a This year's most valuable players in each division wene: Women's, Lisa Cousins Memo- rial Award, Caitlin Tuckey; Seniors, Ambrose Pullen Award, Ron Martyn; Over 35, Chris Burkholder and Open, Scott McKinley. McKihley is a former Stouï¬ville Clipper who went to SAHL crowns champs, Come in sample ï¬rst hand the World’s Best Smoker 8L Grill! Saturday, May 3rd 0 I l :00 am-3:00 pm The Big Green Egg® DIG GREEN £66 play for the University of Toron- to. ' FonnerSpartancoach hosts summer sport camps Jim Fletcher, long-time for- mer Stouifville‘District Second- ary School Spartans volleyball and basketball coach, wants to pass on his knowledge of the two sports to youngsters who wish to improve their skills this summer. Fletcher will do so at the new Stouffville District Secondary School through his Fletch’s Fun- damental Volleyball and Basket- ball Summer Camps. The camp will Be comprised SPORTS Meteor girls bmnzed In Guelph tourney The Markham Union- ville Minor Basketball Asso- ciation Meteors midgets girls rep team ended their season Sunday with a bronze medal and a 19-7 record. The Meteors won the third-place game of the Guelph CYO All-Stars tour- nament, 57-25 over the Cam- bridge Centaurs. The victory followed a pair IntL'oducing the of four sessions with the ï¬rst running from July 7-11 for youngsters between seven to 14 in co-ed basketball and volley- ball from 9 am. until noon. The second session will take place July 14-18 from 9 am. to 2:30 p.m. for boys 10 to 14 in basketball. The fourth session, July 28 to Aug. 1, is for youngsters seven to 14 who wish to play. co-ed basketball and volleyball from 9 am. until 2:30 pm. From July 21-25, youngsters seven to 14 can take up co-ed basketball and volleyball from 9 am. until noon. The schooi is on Weldon Road, south of Sobeys. For further infoï¬nation, call Fletcher at 905-985-3489 or e- mail fletchy@sympatico.ca Registration forms can also be picked up at Boyd’s Source For Sports. of heartbreaking losses at the tourney. In Sunday’s semi- ï¬nals, the Meteors lost 42- 39 to the London 86ers. The night before, they fell 49-45 in overtime to Blessed Sacra- ment 2 of Hamilton. Coached by Bruce Mac- Donald and Rob Thomson, team members include: Bridget Asser, Natalia Ste- fanovska, Ishanaa Singh, Amanda Ifejka, Raeanne Carâ€" doza, Gillian Dominico, len- nifer Mason, Sarah Thomson and Tara Brown.