Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 28 May 2011, p. 14

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J WWW NominatiOns are open for this year's award. We are looking for a person who: > 0 makes our community a better place to live, work and play 0 is involved to benefit more than his or her family or business 0 sets a positive example for others Who do you think should be Whitchorch-Stouffville's 2011 Citizen of the Year? DEADLINE JUNE 12. 2011 _ Nominations should include nominee's detailed resume and letters of support. email: jmason®yrmg.com Mail or hand deliver to: Stouffville Sun-Tribune 6290 Main St. Stouffville, Ont. MA 167 Award to be presented June 30 during the. opening of the Annual WhitdwrdIâ€"Stouflvilk Strawbeny Festival mm mmsummwm'hm (Ohm Mwmemw‘Wmmv-fiw many-«mum mommhum\mm mm...“ A Attention: Jim Mason Fm more information call 905-640-2612 ext. 23 Wâ€"Tribune lns‘uranceHotline.com Dunng‘themgmarseason with the mcfidncflngmfivehadmmegoalsandfl assistsinafimnm Completinghissecond yearwithmeSpirit, Serville will be amending the University of Multandaisfnllonamaeysdlohrflfip ‘. WOlHLdm Sen/ilk to hem its North- West Confirm All Prospect Fm! Team. Neal will he going to chsselaer Polytech- nic Institute in'h'oy. N.Y., thisfallon a hockey scholarship. Serville; l7,waspanofmeTeamCanada EastemrydutsafledformesflVeImedalm the 2010 Wodd lunbr A Challenge in Pendc. ton. KC. Dcfcnceman Brennan Serville and forward Matt Neal wen- among six players who were chosen to mgeiyg the top prospects aWards. The second-year forward also led the Ontatiahmhr Hairy lpagup in Wmasnn smdngwidnlflgoalsandmassjstsmw games The Barrie native was chosen as theOlHL's most improved player. earned player of the monmhonomsinlanuaryandwasafim Neal. 19. led the Spilâ€"itâ€"in séoring this past season with 40 goals and 60 usth in 50 No Slouffville Spirit players will be honâ€" oured by the Ontario Hockey Association for their accomplishments (his past season a! the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto lune l0. SPORTS: Honoured at Hockey Hall of. Fame Spirit grads tap prospects Nonh-West Cnnfctcnce alLSIar selec- 8‘! MICHAEL HAYAKAWA mhdyalawufi’yrmg mm The next scheduléd games art, in Aurora Mnesdav and against lake Simme a1_MeInorial Park Thursday 4 weather per- The torrential downpour that invaded OshawaWednesday andThursday forced canâ€" cellation of the anos' road game against the Oshawa Mm Thursday evening. mummum Ibe makeupdate is )uné 7 at I5urham FieldinOshawaatBflOpm. It‘s the second time this season the Men noshavchadto mschedlflcagamc. “Kenny has done a great job m bringing in players who go under the radar and who are good playets," Donovan Mother Nature hasn‘t been kind to the Slouflville Mennos during the early stages of the Oshawa City and District Fastball [£88110 regular season. Donovan said much of the credit should go :0 Spirit co«owner and general manager KcnnyBur-mws. "With Ryan and Matt going to MOM DM- sion One schools on sdmlarship. l lklieve they have aspirations to develop and cumin- ue their hockey beyond the collegiate level," he sabcL "We (the Spirit) couldn’t be mure pleased for Matt and Ryan." said Spirit head mach Craig Donovan. “our goal as a team is to develop players to 8010 a higher level." He's muted for next month's NHL draft in Paul. Minn.

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