Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 28 Nov 2013, p. 26

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Whon: Thursday. November 28. 2013 Time: 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm - lught refreshments wul! be served When: Centennial Community Contra. 8600 McGowan Road. Markham Join us to find on! mom 0: can ior information 905-709-4978 Want to make an Impact in the communities of Markham and Stoufi'vme? Are you looking to share your experience? Are you enthusiastic? Are you a teem player? if so â€" then we would like to talk to you about joining our 2014 Relay For Life Comrnittee! Relay For Life is the Canadian Cancer Society's national. Signature {undressing event which celebrates cancer survwors. remembers loved ones iost to cancer and commits to fighting all cancers. telavf‘oriifo Havingfieenanomdalinfourprioery Cupsmmh'IsIatonebeingMyearsagom Vancouver. Cannichael said each one is no difielemfmmtheother. What might have made Sunday's event afi'mity for their team. Don Carmichael had the good fortune of attending his fifth Git-y Cup when the Hamil- ton Tiger-(Lats played the host Saskatchewan Roughridets in Regina Sanday. But the 55-yeax-old resident and Unionvillc High School physical education head wasn't sitting in the stands in cheer on one of the teams. ' ' Rather.hewason thcfieldofplaywhcrehe sewed on the officiating crew as a dds juig forthebigmf. Having an official in four prior Grey “It was a great cxperieme.” Carmichael said. "They'reallaloiof fun to do. This one wasnoexcepuon. “ThemntsurroundmtheGmyCupwas fantasdc.1bepeople of Saskatchewan put on agreatspeaade.’ \Vorkirxgthispntseasonasabafifiadge hewmldbepanofmeIOIstGleyOIpuew shorflyafieIheworkedmeWCaner- encesemifinalbemaenmeac Uonsand SaskatchewanRowghrideu “All Grey (iup appointments are based on merit. You gm mutated through having a good year. It was a privilege to work that About the only fear Carmichael had going mm the game was the weather. which in the days leading up to the game and even on the vw M the (My Cup mached a frigid minus 39 Tn be appointed is based on his perfor- mance during the 9mm! seawn. Carmichael pointed out. eAntag’s‘ Z4 Uniting m. Grey Cup official ~ glad to go unnoticed ‘I ‘ve officiated in games before when it was just below zero Celsius but never when it was as cold as “Momma-raw BY MICHAEL HAYAKAWA mhayakawaé’yrmgxopz I! was. -“mm SPORTS “We (oficiating crew) were hoping the weadmfomcastmmdbecomectinthat itwouldbenearorabovefieezingon pine day.' he said. "I've oficiated in games before when it was just bekm zero Celsius but neverwhen hmascoldasilwas.‘ While the game was rather one-sided in favour of theRoughriders, who prevailed in from of a majority of onlookers clad in Rider green 45-23. Cannle feh all went well from an officiating perspective. as any questionable calls were kept at a minimum. Having just completed his 19th seamm in otficiatmg CH. games. (Lannichae! hopes he gets another opportunity to work another Git-y Cup degreesCelsius f‘ortunateiy at kickoff time. though. he noted Mother Nature cooperated by warm- mguptemperannestowim‘nwasjusta fewdegreesbebwfieem'ngometkwsun went ‘ . "As an official you want to do the best job that you can and let the players determine the outcome. Youwam to be unnoticed and we managed to stay clear of any contnmrsy." "I haven't made any definite plans on how long L wmdd like to continue. Maybe five more years." he said. ‘3‘; that time it might bettmeforodtcrpeopletom into my role because you can‘t do it tone-vet." WMMMnaCFL offidalkleseasms. NEWS ONLINE

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