stouffville suntribune thursday jan 27 2005 3 stouffville says by hannelore volpe what is your most memorable song or piece of music asked at the lebovic leisure centre tamy nandry i like the dixie chicks ear had to die in the song he had it coming to him i think the dixie chicks are downtoearth real people unlike many other groups katie metauro i like hey yah by outcast i reminds me of volleyball because we would always work out to it in high school it makes me think of playing and winning and having fun bailey morrison i like shania twains man i feel like a woman i like to sing to it laura roessler louis armstrongs what a wonderful world when life seems overwhelming it just picks me up and makes me smile winter break on the lake briefly danielle sonderegger 5 enjoys hot chocolate by the bon fire the carnival was sponsored by friends of musslemens lake staff photosbill roberts andy foster 15 takes a practice swing on the frozen mini putt golf course as brother luke 17 looks on during winterfest at the cedar beach pavilion on musslemens lake saturday gord ridout left and kent armstrong of whitchurchstouffville fire and rescue arrive at the carni val in the departments new john deere gator rescue vehicle complete with siren and flashing light celebrity hockey tickets sell out in 19 minutes more than 1000 tickets for a char ity hockey game featuring toronto maple leaf players sold out in 19 minutes saturday game of our lives ii benefitting cancerrelated charities will be played sunday at the stouffville arena the celebrity team which will play the stouffville spirit jr a squad fea tures toronto maple leafs gary roberts tie domi joe nieuwendyk and ed belfour and detroit red wing steve thomas exnhlers doug gilmour wendel clark nick kypreos and pat flatley are also confirmed retired nhl linesman ray scapinello will be part of the officiat ing crew leafs assistant coach and stouffville resident keith acton is again behind the game the 2002 ver sion drew don cherry ron maclean and pat quinn and raised more than 20000 for cancerrelated charities this years event has already topped that total proceeds this time will go to can cerrelated charities including the ufcw leukemia research fund and the oncology unit at markham stouffville hospital fans will be able to bid on jerseys worn by some of the celebrity players and buy tickets on raffle prizes honours for sports story a story by suntribune editor jim mason has been honoured in a conti nentwide competition mr masons story on the come back of stouffville pro hockey player brandon sugden won a third place in the coveted suburban newspapers of america excellence in newspapers contest the highest honour in north america for community newspapers quoteworthy plus were getting the bounces before no bounces carson devine stouffville spirit forward talking about the jr a hockey teams re- found scoring touch see story on page 19 contacting us have a news tip please phone us at 905 6402612 email us at jmasonyrngcom visit us at 34 civic ave stouffville wwwwsscinfo email adminwsscinfo gisfratiobi whitehyrehstauffwilie soccer cluh for 2005 outdoor season for children born 2000 and earlier saturday january 29 at the stouffville arena on ninth line 1 0am to 2pm register now prices increase after feb 15 sponsors referees and coaches are needed plus mens and womens leagues for players aged 18 to 55