Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 1 May 2010, p. 12

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Lam tom-(Mug now «very day. Export tips and Id.» In 4 IIIan vldm. I Dail‘yWevag 99§:z29;:1299_ @ am: cm: W Afin'e 381301 " I 5336 Hwy. 7, Markham www.markvlllechevrolet.com Bill Bekarovski Sales and Leasing Executive 23‘)“ 1Per Person (Children 3 and under eat free) ANNOUNCEMENT Markville Chevrolet Buick GMC is pleased to announce that Bill Bakerovski has joined their team. Bill has 29 years experience with General Motors products and brings a wealth of knowledge to the dealership. As a Markham resident for 20 years he would like to extend an invitation to drop by to say hello. CHEVROLET ° BUICK ° GMC IVIaIkViIIe To learn more, go to MMM‘onm Mth/dallywcbtvmmlyork/amdulmifl A lesson in beef Juicy and tender are two words that describe a perfect piece of beef. One way to identify the quality of beef besides its taste, is its grade. According to Mike Abbeiie from Concord Food Centre the four highest quality grades of beef are A, AA, AAA and Prime. Named NECVA rookie of the year in 2007, Reesor majored in business administration. Last season as a junior, the Stoufiville District Secondary School graduate was named to the second team NECVA All-Western Division squad. The Stoufiville resident who plays middle blocker led the Harrisonburg, Virginia, school this past season in blocks with 104, block assists (85) and hitting percentage (.376). He also averaged 2.22 kills per set and added 19 solo blocks. He also left his mark on the team by setting a school record for career blocks with 462. Justin Reesor ended his four-year volleyball career at Eastern Men- nonite University on the First Team North EaSt Collegiate Volleyball Assoâ€" ciation All-Westem Division squad. Reesor spikes U.S. honours Clarkson finished fourth in the senior gifls’ discus and was sixth in the shot put and sev- enth in javelin. Olivia Bolender jumped her way to a fifth- place finish in the junior girls' high jump. Nicole Thompson ranito a siithlplaée fin- ish in the junior girls’ 80-metre hurdles. Emily Clarkson led a contingent from the Stouffville District Secondary School track and field team with three topâ€"10 placings at last weekend's Nike-Neil McNeil John Row- land Games at York University in Toronto. Clarkson makes three top-1O tosses Markham District School tacklers James Jung (left) and Andrew Barrington bring down Stoufl‘ville District Secondary School’s Kurt Batty in senior boys rugby action in Unionville Wednesday. Stouflvifle won the season opener 41-3. Jesse Lofthouse, Brandon Paulino, Scott Miller, Connor McDonald, Curtis Crago, Ben Kellington and Patrick Iafian each had a try for Stoufl‘ville, which hosts an eight-team tournament on Friday. July 12 Jilly 19 START END DATE DATE 4) SUMMER JUNIOR GOLF CAMPS July 9 9:0012:00 July 10 9:00-12:00 July 23 9:00.121» Aug 13 9:00-12:00. A0320 9:00-12:00 AI; 21 9:00-12:00 SPARTANS ALMOST UNSTDPPABLE TIME July 5 July 12 July 19 Auglb START END DATE DATE 9:00-4:00 9:00-4:00 9:00-4:00 9:00-4:00 9:00-4:00 9:004:00 Chris Daniels was seventh in die ’seni’or boys' long jump. Among boys, Evan Malcolm finished sixth in the senior boys’ 110m hurdles and did it in a Stoufi‘ville school record time of 17.95 sec- onds. He also finished 11th in the high jump. The Spartans are preparing for the York Region championships on May 17 and 18 and the Central Ontario finals May 26 and 27, both at York University. Evelyn Mihaley was 10th in the junior girls’ discus. 9:00-4:00 9:00-4:00 9:004:00 TIME STAFF PHOTO/STEVE SOMERVILLE PAY BEFORE JULY 151’ AND AVOID THE NEW Illf Illl Classes re Conducted By CPGAClasATudfinaPro A HST TAX CAMPS ARE TAX DEDUCI'IBLE

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