Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 14, 2007, p. 14

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i vv t i u 54s i ikv b5vw 24 stouffville suntribune saturday april 14 2007 chamber hitting the links of sleepy hollow the whitchurchstouffville chamber of commerce hosts its annual swing into spring golf tournament may 17 at sleepy hollow country club entry fee including lunch dinner gift and 18 holes with a power cart is 1 60 dinneronly tickets are 50 registration is due april 27 for more information call 9056424227 hughes inks pro deal with nhl hurricanes registration gsenbrookdaycampcom kingston grad starts career in ahl with river rats by mike hayakawa staff writer bobby hughes has several thou sand reasons to be a happy hockey player the 19yearold stouffville resi- ient signed a threeyear contract ith the carolina hurricanes tues- lay if he plays for the canes the deal will pay hughes 500000 us in the first year 525000 in the second year and 550000 in the third jason karmanos hurricanes vicepresi dent and assistant general manager said at the minor league level hughes would earn 62500 per year drafted in the fourth round by the hurricanes last year the fivefoot 11inch 180pound centre played last season with the kingston fron- tenacs of the ontario hockey league with the frontenacs eliminated in the first round of the ohl play offs hughes will play the remainder of the season with the hurricanes top minorleague affiliate the albany river rats of the american hockey league bobby posted strong offensive numbers this past season and the time is right for him to begin his pro fessional career karmanos said in a statement the experience he will gain playing with albany for the remain der of this season should further his development heading toward next season playing in 59 games this past reg ular season with the frontenacs hughes scored 40 goals and 56 assists those numbers enabled the fourthyear veteran to lead the fron tenacs in scoring and rank 10th overall among ohl players adenoma hepatic necrosis hepatitis a hepatitis b herpes simplex hepatitis hers disease histiocytosis x idiopathic cirrhosis leiomyosareoma mononucleosis peiiosis hepatitis porphyria variegata primary hepatic fight over 100 diseases with one donation these are just a few of the over 100 liverrelated illnesses that threaten the lives of more than 2 million canadian men women and children for 25 years now the canadian liver foundation has been leading the fight against liver disease and to continue we need your help one simple act of kindness can go so very far this message brought to you as a community seryice of the economist sunsuntribune 1320 yonge street suite 301 toronto ontario 18005635483 breckles paces youthful mites the stouffville mite clippers advanced to the york simcoe hock ey league consolation final before settling for secondplace honours after losing the firsttosix point series against the richmond hill stars in five games buoyed by a hat trick from mck- ayla major the clippers won the first game 42 before the stars came back to even the series with a 32 decision the clippers then regrouped to win the third game 65 before the stars took the fourth and fifth games by respective scores of 61 and 53 to claim the series four underage players playing with four underage play ers and led by jacob breckles team- leading 58 points the clippers com piled 13 wins during the season and placed third in a christmas tourna ment in ajax other players included nolan maclnnis tyler davis adam bain matthew erdelsky tristan meiliu- nas michael freitas nicole holmes joey kovacic sam bettencourt colin johnston sam burkholder billy starke nicholas olidis and goalkeepers brett menzies and con nor hicks jay meiliunas was the head coach while pete major and chris burkholder assisted behind the bench craig maclnnis was the trainer y ork region oar r your community career choice serving york region through the erabanner the liberal the vaughan citizen the economist sun the stouffville suntribune the advocate monday friday 800 am 600 pm 18007433353 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