Members of the Stouï¬ville minor peewee AE Clippers celebrate their 2â€"1 win over the East Gwillimbury Eagles at the SI last Saturday. Teams are gearing up for the Ontario Minor Hockey Association playdowns, which start the week of Ian. Wtchurchâ€"Stouï¬ville has one more resident. The ï¬rst child for Stouffville's Michelle and Stephen Yoksimovich, Hailey Gail. arrived on her expected due date of Ian. 3 at 3:51 a.m. following 12 hours of labour and became the ï¬rst baby of 2010 from Whitchurch-Stouï¬â€˜ville born at Markham Stoufl’ville Hospital. i-Trib une First baby of 2010 off to punctual start PUT IT ON PAPER. E-MAIL YOUR LETTER TO THE EDITOR T0 JMASON@YRMG.COM WHEan Fairgr'dind (McGowan Elgin Mills) “She was punctual," Mrs. Yoksimovich said. Hailey, who was born with the assistance of a midwife, weighed in at seven pounds, one ounce. > To see a photograph of Hailey Gail and her parents, turn to page 2. BBOUP HIIG 905.294.2200 TYLER DUNCAN The couple knew all along they were going to have a little girl and whittled their list of potential names down to a few, but it wasn't until they saw her for the ï¬rst time, did they immediately conclude she was a Hailey, according to Mr. Yoksimovich. Hdiley's middle name, Gail. is in honour of her maternal grandmother. STAFF PHOTO/NICK IWANYSHYN at the Stouflville Arena k of Ian. 18. â€" Sandra Bolan Emmerson, Hargrave set to run BY SANDRA BOLAN 5bolan@yrmg.com Mayor Wayne Emerson and Councillor Rob Hargrave have some unï¬nished business they would like to attend to, which is why both men have declared their intentions to seek re-election Oct. 25. “I have a lot more things to do," Mr. Emmerson said. “I'm really looking forward to this next term of council because we've started some things in this municipality with this council and I’d like to see them ï¬nished.†Mr. Hal-grave said he is 75-per-oent sure he will seek re-election. The only thing that would stop him would be q job relqcatipn. . Aséuming that is not goihg to take place in the immedia}e future, Mr. Hargrave wants to only keep a watchful eye qn how munici- palfty sï¬ends its monéy, but to also ensure the growth of Whitchurch-Stoufl'ville remains manageable. the town is still in growth mode, which is great, but we have to exercise caution and make sure the infrastructure is in place," r 7 Ward 5 Councillor Richard Hartley, who is just wrapping up his ï¬rst term on council, remains undecided. “I am thinking ofrunning in the 2010 elec- tion. I am going to sit down with my family and see what they think of this decision," he said. “It has been a huge learning experience Rest of town council mum as election registration opens SMALLCHANGE'h seems!)