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There is usually a small fee but it's a small price to pay for sup- porting a potential future Nlller. Tryouts were on all week for tth area's AM (the highest level of minor hockey) regional club. the Markham Wan-n Stouflville's AA auditions beg‘n "Ibesday. Fo‘f each on-ice region. the hdsmwvcnanumbemdjcm‘ adenmnunglasenesof drillshynn-ice instnx'lmx'nw drflkmdes'gwdtomskflls fmmshtimqaeedandqalityto puckhmdlingmdshoodng (lmchesusmlysnmme MMabird'u-yeddw s1and the lessons It's about cï¬on. And with than effon will come Vic“ tnry in wfmtewr form. For my boys (and their aster. who ‘5 a putty [Wanting hockey supporter). hockey has bewme a big pan of their lives mm IS deï¬nfldy a hockey lawn. andmhngimes imytmmndyomhm'key mmwm Mme WHY PORN Hockey tryout season teaches tough life lessons to our kids luuffville is a hockey town those were the Ammgamm mmmm(auwu)m-mwv uwmmw,m and defeat and when it mines to tryouts â€"- the disappointment of not being sekued is a very tough lesson to learn at such a youngqp. last season. more than 10 gtnltenders vyed for the two spots My son was fortunate to have been selected. but there wcm eight other kids who \wrcn’l. helps â€"â€" and help them under- stand the lessons It's about effort. And with that eï¬on will come vic- tory in whatever form. Asparentsallmcandoism support on: kids -â€" a hug also Atsushi Yasuda Punusmzn Ian Prqudfoot Gmuuu. mu Iolm Willem: LINERS T0 TIE EDITOR Booksakstil’populat “0'†“"3 “’c pond sham my involvement. Starting with those who make the donations of books and yes But I think Ms Hum is missimtiwlyig pictum.The sale is not just about the libmrynnkjngenmcashto covet the oldie mouldybookx But on a whole thednna- It I do agree our library is well equipped. But Ms Hunt might not be aware some of the newer items have been purchased using book sale n'vcnucs and might ‘ not uthemn'sv be then- without the added funding. It is not used strictly for the summer reading [mgr-arms. As iri other municipali- ties. library funding is one of the ï¬rst things to be cm in a I am not sure where Ms Hum buys her books. used or olherwisef or if she even does. Why does she think $3 for a hardcoer and $1 for a paperback is overpricw? The prices at the sale have not increased recently. Re; Less need for book sale, letter to the editor by (20an Hum. April 13. is also about ’mdlmu- OH 9m _share of misty. autisa‘cï¬ guest column by hm the sign mappeaxed. SalAmentaAprilll - To whoevet found it and WRWMM toreadthisop‘mionpiece. hm'mdsmeofwhyl mWne-vetbeused Wtoï¬wandwork'm asadescriplmfotorasa Stouï¬villelt'smepeopie. oompar'sontosociety’sflls. Wetakecareofeachomer. t DAWN mm SHELLEY MAI-HAND varnvuu MISSING PIECE Asia: the volunteers put. ting their time to better use running the summer read- ing programs. I am one of mlumeers who son books and I work full time. Working in the library. as you suggestw. “as a better use of my resumes†is not an option for me and. actu- ally and more importantly. I am not q ’ . KATHY WIUKINSON .m )L’FR’IIJJ.‘ tionswexeccivearemvery gxmdshapeAlsob-ymjseof uswimvolumeer not only to son bulwark on the days ofthcsale. Andï¬nallybyanending andbuyingbooks'methrec timeslwasatmesalelasl weekend. it was packed! amgiadalmofpeopledo {mfecldrbooksam'mer- Gag-Tribune I SPENT Mv WHOLE BWTHDAY PARTY MAmNG SlNGLE CUPS 0r SPECIALTY BREWS FOR MY FRIFNDS. 2-†“(N- 6290M8. , mnuw 167 mama } REM)! 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