Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 16 Jul 2009, p. 16

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David Hay of The Multiverse kicks the ball as Quintin Volpe of the Ballantrae Lions looks on in Whitchurch-Stoufiville Soccer Club house league action in Ballantrae Monday. The Lions won 7-3. Welcome to. . . ST. Rev. Kathryn Strachan, Minister 6432 Main St. Stoufl‘villc Phone - 905-640-3151 email: stiamesmufl'vlfleebeflnetm 3T. AMES I P SBYTERIAN CHURCH PUTTING THE BALI. IN BALLANTRAE Festival Book Sale Booth assistance vat the Sunday, July 19, mammmwu STOWFVILLEUNITEDCHURCH 34 M81. I. M1163 BLOOMINOTON 9- OOSPEL CHURCH 13660 Ninth Linc N. (905) 642â€"4414 Rev. Peter Pallant 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship STAFF PHOTOISJOERD WITTEVEEN Everyone Welcome! Everyone Welcome! Sunday July 19th, 2009 Connor handled pitching and outfielding duties for Team North- west Tbrritories, which won four games and lost four. 'Ikavis Connor, another Stouflville resident, also took part in the tournament and played for Team Northwest Territories. While at the plate, the Stoufiville District Secondary School student had a .417 batting average with 10 During the tournament, Team Ontario lost just one game. 'That came against Saskatchewan dur- ing pool play. He was also mixed Playér of the Game for Team Ontario in their 5-1 victory over Team USA During the l3-team tourna- ment, Kay compiled a batting average of .438 that included eight hitsandfiveRBls. Healsohadan 82-perâ€"cent fielding percentage. The tourney culminated with a pair of victories over Saskatch- ewan 3-2 and 5-1 in last Sunday’s double knockout format. Employed primarily as a catch- er and third baseman, Kay, 17, had one hit and one RBI in each of those contests. Robert Kay was a member of hits and an 82-per-cent fielding Team Ontario that captured the percentage. 2009 Under-19 Men's Intemation- $WS°W9ETPWW m cm" mammmmm 5.28 m “x SPORTS BRIEFS: World title, national team, event invites for athletes 10:00 mm. Jason Chcong H Kidle ' C t2Z28-5:4a5n;)d.1’171.3?:§0p.m. Kay golden in international softball finals Stouffville Pentecostal Church For more information please contact Destiny Gospel Centre 32 Main Street, Muldnm at St. Andrews United Church Phone: (905) 201-1449 Email dutinygospdcenthhotmailxom DESTINY GOSPEL CENTRE A PLACE TO BELIEVE AND BEIDNG Following the three-game series, Hockey Canada’s regional scouts, along with the under-18 coaching staff, will evaluate play- ers at the 2009 National Women’s Under-18 Championship and with From the selection camp, Hockey Canada will choose 22 players to represent Team Canada in a three-game series against the United States’ Women's Under-18 Select Team in Calgary Aug. 24, 25 and 27. Dayle Wilkinson was among 42 players invited by Hockey Canada to the National Women's Under- 18 Team selection camp. The players chosen will be divided into two teams and will take part in practices and intra- squad games. Wilkinson to under-18 natlonal hockey camp The 17-year-old Stoufiville resident who played on defence this past season with the Toronto Junior Aeros will attend the camp from July 23 to 30 at Father David Bauer Olympic Arena in Calgary FormmonmetoumamenLIogonto: www.chaflottetownsoflball2009.oom (3 sec! www.5pringvale.org Senior Pastor: Bob Fleming Youth 8: Family: Jay Sandiford Student Ministries: Alex Street Children’s Ministries: Shanon Ruxsell Counselling Services: Karla Kamerman Celebration Service Pastor lay Sandiford Based on his clocking, Bour~ geois met the time standard to compete in the Youth and Junior National Championships. The Junior (under 20) Championships will take place this weekend in Charlottetown, REJ. The Stouffville District Sec- ondary School student also ran the 3,000m and finished 10th in 9:34. The Youth (under 17) Cham- pionships will be held in Sher- broqke, Qua, Aug. 5 to 11. But that did not stop the 15 year-old Stoufiville resident from finishing third in a time of 6:30.77. Michael Bourgeois was the youngest competitor in the 2,000- metre Steeplechase event at the Canadian Legion Ontario Cham~ pionships in Hamilton Friday. Wilkinson earned a berth to the selection camp based in part on her participation in the National Women’s Under-18 Team strength and conditioning/ skating camp during May in Calgary. Bourgeols to Ir. nationals their club teams, with the goal of selecting a team for the 2010 Interâ€" national ‘Ice Hockey Federation World Women’s Under-l8 Cham- pionship that runs from March 27 to April 3 in the United States. July 19‘“, 2009 10:00 a.m. springvale Mm m". IAfiV MD (“0'0" Nouffi'illc Rd. at Kenm‘dv Rd 905-887-5651

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