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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 6 Sep 2008, p. 12

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‘w v, or, sun-mm'éi Recently Wendy Ridgway and Bill Houston owner of Bill Houston Ford in Stouffville handed over the keys to a brand new 2009 Ford Flex SEL “to the lucky Winner Kalin Johnson. Kalin was the grand prize winner after he shot a ‘Hole-inâ€"One’ on the 17th hole while participating in the 2008 Ford/Wayne Gretzky Classic Tournament held Thursday, June 26th at the Georgian Bay Club. REGISTRATION IN OUR COMMUNITY 9 mp. Am mp â€"advertising- IN YOUR HOME Experienced Music Teacher Specializing in Beginners ROM Popular Ceii LonaineMcDoneid 905-477-6498 The Stoulfville Mustangs under 12 boys won all three of their soccer matches at the Alliston All-Star Tournament. Unfortunately for the Mustangs, they finished in a three-way tie for first overall and were relegated to third place based on a goals-for tiebreaker formula. Unbeaten Mustangs thlrd In Alllston Buoyed by goals from Spencer Tait, Justin Dube and Christopher Crisolog. the Mustangs opened the tournament with a 3-1 win over Innisfil. Facing a Markham team in their second match, the Mustangs got goals from David Dwyer, Ryan Manzolini and Dube en route to a 3-0 win. In their final match against another Markham entry, the Mustangs got a three-goal eflort from Dube and one from Javier Perez in a 4-1 win. James Castle was part of a Cedar Brae Golf and Country Club team that finished fourth in the Golf Association of Ontario's George S. Lyon Champion- ship at RattleSnake Point Golf Club near Milton 1 Castle helps Cedar Brae flnlsh fourth Tuesday. The Stoutfville native joined forces with Richard Ross of Markham, Tom Hodgins of Newmarket and Dan Kavanagh of Scarborough to finish eight-over par at 296 (70-77-77-72). Castle shot an even-par 72. The foursome finished five shots behind the win- ning team from the Hamilton Golf and Country Club. Fifty-five teams took part in the one-day event. The event was first played in 1931 and ran con- secutively until 2000. Originally an inter-club cham- pionship. the event was reinstated in 2006 and is named after 1904 Olympic'Golf gold medallist. Welcomes you to our Open House September 15, 16 and 18 6:30pm to 10:00pm Organized social events throughout the year Unionville Curling Club Curling Programs for the Whole Family! - Curling for all ages and abilities - Mens, Ladies, Business Women, Mixed, Junior Little Rocks - Beginner clinics available ’ Full locker room facilities . Lounge CURLING I, 257 Carlton, Unionville I (905) 477-271 1 Friendship is a Tradition! The Stouffville Mennos advanced to the Oshawa City and District Fastball League semiâ€" finals after sweeping their b'est-of-three quarterâ€" final series over the Oshawa Intermediates with a 2-1 win at Memorial Park Thursday. The game, which was a contrast from 'lhes- day's high-scoring opener, was a pitchers’ battle. Mennos’ starter Greg Dalgamo struck out nine batters and allowed four hits to earn the win. The Mennos opened the scoring in the third inning when second baseman Rich Burkholder doubled and scored on a single by first baseman Chris Burkholder. After the Intermediates tied the game in the sixth, the Mennos scored the game-winning run in the seventh inning. With two out, Rich Burk- holder doubled and scored on a ground ball hit by catcher Dale Boadway that went between the Oshawa first baseman's legs. Mennos’ shortstop Jeff Boadway sustained a hamng or groin injury while running out a triple in the fourth inning and had to leave the next gamg: Tfie Mgfififigwgfe awaiting word on their second-round opponent yesterday. For updates, go to: wwwocdflm NEWS await next opponent r. His status is uncertain for the Mennos’

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