an. ‘ \ ‘ . .'.'.'.UWWIMLWJ Hymnwmm3:333:33}.mmtumvmï¬w Quilting ngonstrations 124p!“ Pancake Brunch Sam-12pm - Drop-In Tennis Lessons bring your entry for 11am Sé'ptenyber 2015 Seasonal Art Activities Heritage Ga'mes Judging at 1pm Farmers Market Baking Contest Delicious Food WHITCHUICH-JTOUMILLI Doggie Daycare Obedience Training 6389 Main St., Stouffville 905-642-8289 - www.k95inkahoots.com Stouffville Free Press 15, 30 or 45 minute Walks Available . "New Puppy" Visits - Trained Professional Staff - Regular or Occasional Care - Pet Sitting - Bonded 8: Insured mp5 //_www facébogk coWevenlsGGdï¬75617000530/ Ww.lom9tws.ca 9056401910 ex! 2470 The WhIStle Rad/o bmedcast teem of Brenda Masson, Daniel Ber-tuzzi and Rick Callaghan will be announcing Stouffvllle Spirit home and away games for the OJHL season beginning in early September. ' By Brenda Masson have trained over the past few years. Some of the - _ . Wh‘iStle†Redio_ will be interns/students have gone Maxi WhiStle Radio Brings the Spirit to Your Home “TEE-1'. i J - b The event was started by a group of car enthusiasts ‘who wanted to showcase unique .vehicles while raisrng money fueen Challenge. a faith based Aurora charitable 'organizatiomofleringvoung women and adults 18 and over freedom from drug and alcohol dependencethough spiritual. academic and vocational training. The show also includes live music. food and vendors Admission is free. The rain date is §btember 19. Go to wmeptorfestca for show details For more informationoh Teen Challenge visit www.teenchallenge_ca. Over 1n000 classic. and yint‘age cars from across Ontario will be on display aï¬ï¬e Teva grounds in Stouftvulle's west end September 12 from 9:30 am to 4 pm for the annual Stouï¬ville MotorFest. . Training young people is one of the mandates of a Community radio station. WhiStle Radio is very proud of the students they in the past but this year they Will really get their feet wet." said Mr. Callaghan. WhiStle Radio will be broadcasting the Stouffville Spirit games live - both home and away - tor the 2015/2016 season. According to Rick ‘The Stash' Callaghan. WhiStle Radio's hockey project leader and play by play commentator, WhiStle Radio is all set with a great broadcast and technical team in place to cover the season. The WhiStle Radio team of The Stash. Brenda Masson on colour commentary and Ivan Harris on behind-the scene-tech has volunteered together for .more than live fabulous seasons of Ontario Junior Hockey League. “This year we have two very keen and talented high school interns, Daniel Bertuzzi and Ben smith on board- to apprentice in both" the technical set up of the games and the broadcast. These two young men have both had a bit of experience Motorfest . September 12 at TevEI WhiStle Radio provides training tor the players of the Stouffville Spirit as well. “Let's face it," said Mr. Callaghan, “whether these players go on to university or the O (OHL) or even the NHL, someone from a major network is going to stick a microphone in their 'face and ask them some questions. They need to know how to conduct themselves with the media." WhiStle Radio interviews each and every player at some point throughout the season. They learn what to say. what not to say and how to assess the game for the media. At the same time the interns hone their interview skills as well. “it's truly a win win situation" said Mr. Callaghan. Tune in to WhiStIe Radio for the season home opener Monday Sept. 7th at 2:30 pm. ‘60 Spirit Go‘ on WhiStle Radio 102.7 FM and whistleradio.ca! on to leading universities and colleges after gaining hands-on experience at WhiStle Radio. Other interns are now working at private stations such as 0107. ENS-h