i‘ The Scarborough Athletics X/appear to have the Stouffville g Melmos’ number. " Fortheseoondtimeinasmany g days, the Athletics defeated the a Mennos inconvincing fashion. fly a 10-0 decision in their Oshawa City and District Fastball league contest at Memorial Park Thursday. Now 3-7, the Mennos are scheduled to resume league play Wednesday in Aurora. $579,000 “Wm' APhcotoh-uyouhoufl - mm on23cres with flushed welt-out - 3+1 bedroomoï¬mmamwm. ovonizodtwoflomd H m ~00"! 41:10 nnn Stouï¬ville’s lake Carrick hopes to hear his name announced at the Staples Centre in hos Angeles today. The Brampton Battalion forward and his family arrived in California Thursday for the NHL draft. The oneâ€"time Stoufl'ville Clipper and Spartan is rated 90th in the NHL’s rank- ings of North American-based skaters. “I've talked to the Islanders, the Calgary Flames and twice with the Toronto Maple SPORTS: NHL selections continue Carrick up for draft day in LA. “Wm- You’ll'lovo o! It! ‘ Won2335m-4 and a mum. medior . m doom 95.85.1212 £4 NICE TRY, DAD TWO events aré planned for Cana- da Day in Stoufl'ville Memorial Park: 0 The Stouffville Lawn Bowling Club hosts its annual festival touma- ment on the club greens starting at 1 pm. Teams from across the GTA will compete. Larissa Gerard kicks the ball past goalkeeper, Red 1 ooachandherdad Colin Gerard during Whitchurch- Stouflvifle Soccer Club under-5 youth house league practice at the Teva Canada ï¬elds on Monday. Canada Day hockey, bowling booking for sports at the 26th annual Strawberry Festivaer 0 The Whitchurch-Stouffville Minor Hockey Association is holding a ball hockey tournament in the ten- nisoourtsonChurchStreetfrom 11 am. to 5 p.m.. To view the festival schedule, go to strawberryfesdvalca STAFF PHOTOISTEVE SOMEIVILLE