Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 2 Dec 2010, p. 24

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SURE. If you go to LeaseBusters.com. With over 3,000 cars to pick from, its easy to find a great deal. Plus, with over 200,000 visitors a month, you’ll find someone to take over your lease in no time. .â€" .mwg-dcâ€"uâ€"n C an I change cars every year? urn-nu Get Out of Your Lease Today and... Get Out or Take Over 3 Finance andgetoutof ymxrleasenow Save on lease deficiency Benefit from as low as 0% interest Avoid freight, FBI or gas taxes Save thousands of dollars Benefit from one owner private sales The Stoufiville minor atom Clippers played in the championship game at the Guelph Powerplay minor hockey tournament but fell short against the Nepean Raiders 7-4 Sunday. Spencer Krabi led the team scoring two goals and one assist, while Mark Assal and Stephen "Ililk scored the other goals. Chris Holman recorded two assists while Michael Hary and Nicholas Olidis had one assist’each. Mlnor atoms In Guelph tourney final Facing Hespeler in their second game, the Clippers gave their opponents a run for the money before falling 4-3. Holman recorded a goal and an assist and Liam Maclnnis scored a single tally with an assist to Tulk. The Clippers began the tournament with a 6â€"1 loss to Innisfil. Olidis accounted for the lone goal while Krabi had an assist. Brit the Clippers showed their resolve as they rebounded from those setbacks to blank the Pickering Panthers 6-0. Holman baced the attack with two goals and an assist, Hary one goal and one assist, Assal, Matthew Kovac and Maclnnis with Sin- gle tallies. Assists went to Krabi and 'Iulk with two each, Aaron Kirkness, lack Boston, Tristan Meiliunas, Jacob Thmey and IackValleau with one apiece. The Clippers then met Innisfil in a rematch and buoyed by a strong netminding perfor- mance from Ethan Volpe, skated ofi with a 5-4 win and berth in the final. Kovac paced the Clippers’ ofience with two goals and an assist while Billy Starke chipped in with a goal and one assist, Holman and Hary each had single tallies. Krabi has two assists. With a semifinal berth on the line, the Clip- pers defeated Kitchener 3-2. Krabi delivered a pair of goals while Olidis accounted for the other marker. Helping to preserve the win was a stellar effort between the pipes by Jordan Ogden. The Clippers' next home game is tomor- row against Aurora at the Stoufivflle Arena at 7 p.m. STAFF PHOTO/SUSIE KOCKERSCHEIDT

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