After Nobleking sooredto cut their the Clippers rounded out the scoringin thelate goingwhen'l‘ait deposited an empty-net marker. Beloï¬hadMoassistswhflePallaâ€" dinoandMachesneyeadlhadone. GabeGrunwaldWasinnet. 'IheClippersbeginseoondmund Spotting Nobleking a 1-0 leadin the ï¬rst period. the Clippers stormed back with goals from Saum, Alex OrlandiandPerrytotakea3â€"llead enteringmetmrdperiod. Josh Machesney paced the Clip- pers' offence with two goals and one assist while Kyle Sauro added a goal and two assists. David Beloï¬ and CmtisCragoeachaddedagoaland one assist while Daniel McMahon and Steven 'Iait had single tallies Joseph Palladino and Daniel Perry were credited with two assists apiece while Matthew Miniaci, Chris Smith and Kyle Rayner each had one. Setting the stage fdr the Clippers‘ Seï¬es-endmg victory was a 4â€"2 win Friday in Nobleton. . The (flippers, manydf whom won an OMHA A title as bantams last year, won the series in three straight gamescappedofl’witha7-l winat the Stquflvifle Arena Saturday. Kyle Pontone handled goaltend- ing duties for the Clippers. The Stouï¬â€˜ville minor midget Clippers made quick work of Noble- king in their best-ofâ€"ï¬ve or ï¬rstâ€"to- six-point ï¬rst round Ontario Minor Hockey Association playofl’ series. sweep opening-round series Sun-Wane I an. 3! Defending OMHA champs dim-stockï¬mllshlngsmaccmts Imnpsdraperxmlrmrsmkugsrugs The Queensbrldge Mill 4160-19th Avenue, Markham (between Warden 8 Kennedy) o lighting installations (pot lights) a electric service upgrades o knob and tube retroï¬t - new home construction 0 new installations (recepticals switches) FREE ESTIMATES contact John at 416 676 5646 contact Henry at 416 676 3303 email jvlrdlramo@llve.ca 905-947-4333 Wilson Tam DD 905-887-1127 Clippers goalies Ian Bain and Lucas Spagnuolo had a solid series The Clippers opened their sec- ond-round series withAumra'Ihurs- day with a 6-3 road loss GameZwillbeplayedtodayatZ pmatflleStouflvilleAmna. AtomAECllppersadunce In the second game, the Clippers wempaoedbyatwo-goaleï¬ort from Gunathunge andsingles from Mess- nerandHany'D'anï¬kin a4-2 win. Butinthedlindgame, EastGwil- limbury staved offelimination with aS-l homeioewinKmbisooxedflIe lonegoalfortheClippera Gunathunge ignited the Clippers’ offence with two goals while Brody Ktabi. Robbie Krawczuk and Stone Macaulay added singles The Stouflville atom AE Clippers won their ï¬rst round OMHA play- off series against Fast Gwillimbury three games to one, winning the ï¬nal game 5-1 Sunday in Stouï¬'ville. Cole Gunathunge and Cameron McLean each scored a pair of goals for the Clippers while Hayden Mess- ner added the other marker. The Clippers drew ï¬rst blood in theserieswithaS-Ztoadwin. in a bestâ€"of-ï¬ve or ï¬rst-to-six- point series. The series resumes in Newmarket Sunday and returns to Stouï¬'viflemwday at 9:30 p.111. actiontonignagamstNewmarket atmeStouflvineAmnaat7pm / PAINT THE TOWN GREEN! Have you ever wondered what happens to unused portions of paints and stains? Millions of gallons of paint end up sitting in landï¬lls or incinerators, sending hazardous chemicals into the earth and the atmosphere. What can you do? Return your unused paints and stains to the Town of Markham Recycling Depot on the west side of Rodick Rd. (between 14th Avenue and Miller Avenue. Open: Wednesdays, 10:00 Inc, the Quebec company that produces Paint Cafe. With a range of trendy colours inSpired by nature, the Boomerang brand offers reclaimed products from unused portions of recovered domestic paint and stain. With Paint Café, the Queensbridge Mill has been offering quality paint to its customers for over 6 years. In fact there are over 50 colours on the walls to inspire you to choose the perfect palette for your home. Wash away the winter blues and visit the Beach House at the Queensbridge Mill. Inspired by the new Boomerang colours: SAND, CLOUD and MOONLIGHT , their design team has created a seaside retreat to refresh and revitalize the senses. Come see what a fresh coat of eco-friendly paint and seaside accessories can do to rejuvenate the spirit. At only $15.99 a gallon, Boomerang offers unbeatable value: good quality at an affordable price while minimizing the pressure on the environment. With the growing concern about the environment. The Queensbridge Mill is thrilled to launch their new line of recycled paint: BOOMERANG to truly bring recycling home! With a palette of 16 beautiful colours, Boomerang offers a sustainable solution for home decorating. Boomerang is the top selling brand of recycled paint in North America and is dedicated to creating quality paint that is environmentally friendly! Proud to be Canadian, Boomerang is manufactured by Laurentide Students from eight elementary schools in Whitchurchï¬mlï¬ville displayed their basketball shooting skills at St. Mark Catholic School during’the Knights of Columbus St Mark Council Pme'l‘hmw Champi- onshipsWednesday. The winners in each of the age group categories included: Adri- anna Monestime, Whitchumh IamesO’Donnell.ll,aGrade6studa1tatSt.MarkCatholichxool.watdneshisshotdropduï¬ngthe Knights of Columbus 15th annual Whitdnurdl-Stoufl'ville free~thraw competition at St. Mark Wednesday. Free-throw winners shooting for district titles Colour Forecast 2009 Presentation: Josette Buisson, Artistic Director of Paint Café and Boomerang will introduce the new colour trends for 2009. Find out what's hot and how colour influences every part of lives She will discuss the concept behind Boomerang paint and how we can all move towards eco-friendly products while still embracing beautiful colour in our lives. Date: Saturday. February 21 (11:00 am â€" 12 NOON) Cost: Free (please call to reserve a seat as space is limited) am â€" 6:00 pm. and Saturdays, 8:30 am â€" 4:30 pm. Help us create a healthier environment! loin the celebration on Thursday, February 5 at 12:00 pm as Mayor Frank Scarpitti ofï¬cially launches Boomerang Paint at The Queenshridge Mill. - our growing commitment along with the town of Markham of going green! 1m; Qumnca MILL 4160-19111 AVENUE, MARKHAM 905-887-1127 Highlands Public School. age nine girls; Patrick 'Ihmer, Whitchurch Highlands, age nine boysTryscelle lin-Newby, Oscar Peterson Public School, age 10 gins; Braden Amin, BallanuaePublichioolandlordan Manges, Glad Park Public School. age lOboys; ImhMamnwic. Sumâ€" mitview Public School. age 11 girls; 8.}. ivanovski. Glad Park. age 11 wilhmisompon 176IockDr.l8,W»-ws-294-3$8 muthm-mmwmm mmacstmouuuuumvs',m FOCUS ON BUSINESS Call Your Sales Representative at 905â€"640-2612 boys; Hannah Roberge, St Brigid, age 12 girls; Krishan Gandhi, St. Brig'd, age 12 boys; Brittany Pasâ€" saï¬ume. St. Brigid, age 13 girls and; Mac Oolasimone, Ballantrae Public School. age 13 boy The winners earned a berth in the district championship at Broth- er Andre Catholic High School in Markham Feb. 5 at 7 pm. To Advertise in STAFF PHOTO/SJOERD WITTEVEEN