22 5A3 has .bogn‘dgigcfgd in somth Onio'rio. The following counties are reguloied area: Essex“), Choflmm-Kent (2), Lumb'on (3), Muddlesex (4)}Eh Hurpn (6i, Penh (7), Oxford (8), {Norfolk (9), WGHIHQYOH HO}, Waterloc') i" ‘1 {12). Ho-ldimdnd (13). Homihon U4). Niogdro {15). HOW“ (16), Peel 's‘ 73, I H8), Yod: {19), and Durham (20} > By federal Minssterioi Order, anyone mowng ash Nee mote-Hols or hmwood‘out 0? these 20 comhes whom wnNon permmsnon (rom the Conadmn Food Inspection Agency may be {mad 0r prosem'ed. ‘ EAB as o demudwe msed that spreads 90 new areas when Infested Canadian Food A mm can truncation my 0' (man an aim“ EAB regulated area in southern Ontario m.lupocflon.g¢.cqlp«h my 1-166-463-60" DON'T MOVE FIREWOOD more infomahon, vusut Canada Julian Tmiani (7), ofthe Stouflyifle Kinsmen tcam nar- rowa beats Bryson McNeil of the Independent Planning Group squad to third base for an out in Whjtchutch- Stouf’fvilk Softball As“)- ciation ï¬ve-pitch advanced housc action in Thick- etwood Park Monday. look- ing on is Evan Kilpatrick STAN PMOYO/SYEVE SOMERVILLE Although the puck hasn't been dmpped in mm ihv 2011-12 Ontario Ium'or Hockey lrague mgular seam“, Stowe head coach Craig [Minivan said 1hr days leading up to the slam of their main iminmg mmp are the fun time of the year. I‘m stancrs. Donm'an was. quick in “(Mr his duh w undefeated -â€" no wins and no 105.505. But with the Spirit $01 to open their mam training camp Friday at the Siouï¬v-ille Nanak mam pad at h p. m.‘ Donovan said the fun beï¬ns in trying in dowrmuw who will bea pan 0111115 year’s team. This year will be a challenge because we lost a lot of players from last year's team (that advanced It) the semiï¬nals) who are oï¬ to college or the Ontario Hockey League. The is to put together a group of kids. a lot 0! whom didn't ow each other prior to camp. and to get them to play together and build it mum's-ht! tmm That‘s the fun.†A total of 38 players. .induding ï¬ve gmlkwgwrs. an (0 report. 'l'm many forward In it." he said “It's the bcs‘ time of the year. ’ During the ï¬rst weekend at camp, Whit h includes a four-hour session Saturday starting a! l p.m. at 1hr Stouffville Arena and a rookie game on the road agaipxt the St Michael's Buzzers Sunday a! 6 pm, [Mnowm ï¬g- ures he Will have a good idea of whn wants to he a pan of this years team. to the challenge Donovan and his Spirit maching staff are faced with is a relatively shun train ing camp with the regula: season slated to begin Sept ‘4 when the visits Huntsville. "W61! ï¬nd out who is in Shape and whu Ls ready to compete.†he said. 'Wc have. stiff compenth fur the last couple of spots up (mm. on defcnm and (0 back up km Hall (in goal). I hope the guys are mady m mmpctv hard due to the small window that we have for training camp We have to gct our team together quickly." With camp scheduled to n'nmnuc through v on! next week at the Stouffvifle Arena. I )nmwan In )p('\ m have thc core of his met in place by Aug. 2h Spirit opens camp with optimism, openings Formemheï¬pmtpmmam “By then we will know who stays." he said BY MICHAEL HAYAKAWA mlmyaka wa @yrmg, c“ u m ‘IEST TIME OF YEAR' JR. A HOCKEY