Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 18 Apr 2009, p. 24

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Revised routes/schedules > Viva Blue ‘> Route 4 - Major Mackenzie > Route 9 - 9th Line > Route 15 - StouffVille Local >Route-85/85A â€" Rutherford â€" 16'“ Ave > Route 90 - Leslie South > Route 303 â€" Bur Oak Express > Route 409 â€" Markham District High School > Route 413â€"Thornlea St Robert High School Statutory Holiday > Victoria Day â€" Monday, May 18, 2009 Sunday/Holiday Service on YRT routes. GO Route 69, Route 77, and on contracted TTC routes operating into York Region. For more information, visit our website-at yrt.ca or call our Customer Service Centre at 1 866 MOVE YRT (668 3978). Thanks for riding YRT/Viva! Starting April 26. 2009. YRT/Viva is revising select bus schedules and routes within the Town of Markham. 12TH ANNUAL 2009 WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE MAYOR'S CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT Wednesday, July 15 antrae Golf 81 Country Club . IST FLIGHT ~ 7:30 A.M. Continental Breakfast, Lunch Dinner (144 participants) 2ND FLIGHT ~ 12:30 RM. Lunch 81 Dinner (156 participants) . "V it Markham REGISTRATION OPEN! Sign up early ~ first come-first serve FEE $170 (golf, golf cart, meals gift) Dinner only: $40 Hole Sponsorship: $150 DINNER ~ 6 RM. Vlncec karts off with series lead The team, coached by Bill Barber, Mike Lang and Andy Douse, also consisted of: Valerie Politis-Barber, Nora Lang, Mary Craig. Ryann Leahy, Raquel McGee, Melis- sa Nowikow, Katie McKie, Kama Gill, Elyse Douse, Ellen Brown, Vanessa Kezwer, Mandy K:_aenan, Kasey Keane, Julia Hembruff and goaltender Renee Lozzi. Prior to that tournament, the Stars were in Oshawa to take part in the Lower Lakes Female Hockey League Championships and claimed the bronze medal after defeating the Whitby Wildcats 1â€"0 in the consolation final. The Stars will take part in the provincial championships this weekend in Newmarket. \ The Markham Stoufiville peewee B Stars darned the silver medal at the Brampton Canadettes Easter Tournament after being edged 1-0 by the Smiths Falls Cubs in last weekend's chamjaionship final. In that game, the Stars got an early first period goal by Emma Bullock and then shut the door on Whitby for the rest of the game with goaltender Robyn McFee earning the shutout Mike Vlncec began defence of his Stars of Karting series title in fine form after accumu- lating enough points during the recent season opener in Ocala, Fla, to occupy top spot in the standings. In the 25-lap final, Vincec began the race on the outside of row two before eventually racing off to a second-place finish. After losing the first game of the touma- ment 1-0 to the Guelph Thunder, the Stars captured first place in their division by winâ€" ning their next two games 3-0 over Brampton and 1-0 over Durham West. A 2-1 win in the quarter-finals oyer Oakville and a 1-0 win in the semifinals over Claringâ€" ton earned the Stars a birth in the champion- ship final. ‘ in three heat races to set the starting grid for the pre-final. the 17-yearâ€"old Stouffville resident finished second in the first two. But a mechanical issue took him out of heat three which placed him fourth on the grid. Recovering from the incident, Vincec raced his way to a fourth-place finish in the pre-final. \Mth points awarded for the pre-final and final, Vmcec occupies top spot through the Stars in hum for Easter gold 319th “Mon 22 - 25 Apfigzoos ln reaching the final, Stouffville defeated host West Hill 7-0 before losing their lone game of the tournament against Unionville 2-0. But Stoufiville rebounded to defeat Mlâ€" lowdale 5-0 and Warren Park 7-1 to finish the round-robin segment in first place. first round. The next round in the series is the East Division event in New Castle, lnd., June 29-31. With little time to dwell on that feat, Vmcec went to Sebring Fla., for the first round of the Skip Barber National Series and incurred some tough luck During qualifying, Vincec had two cars in front of him spin, which caused damage to his vehicle. Starting from the back of the 23-Car field for the first race, Vincec managed to work his way up to 18th spot when the race con- cluded. With qualifications for the second race being cancelled due to a heavy fog, series oflicials elected to use round one qualifying results to set the grid for race two, thereby putting Vmcec at the rear of the pack again. Vmcec overcame that handicap to finish the race in 15th place. The next round of the Skip Barber National Series takes place April 24 to 26 at \flrginia lntemational Raceway in Alton, Va. Rostered selects win tourney tide The Stouffville minor peewee rostered select hockey team skated off with the title from last weekend’s West Hill Shamrock 'l‘our- nament after downing the Unionville lets 4-3 in three-on-three shootout in the Champion- ship final. Coached by Scott Paisley, Dave Clarke and Carey Gushue, other team members included: goalkeepers Ryan Hamilton and Shakeil Hassam, Braden Clarke, Kyle Gushue, loey Hutton, David Kovac, Marco Magnante. Matt McCune, Adam Mortley, Robert Muirhead, Daniel Murphy, David Paisley, Mitchell Pearce, Justin Pelowichâ€" Pickup, Darrion Simmons and [Erik Tam- misto. V5 (7469 i at SPORTS mung

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