Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 17 Oct 2009, p. 15

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Aurora Tiger Nicholas Sansalone can’t get the puck to the Stouffville Clipper net thanks to the defence of Stoufl'ville’s Marcus Ivanovski at the Stoufl’ville Arena last Saturday. Aurora won the Ontario Minor Hockey Association minor peewee AE contest 4-0. WHATEVER IT TAKES @WOIkca work$5lis McDonald's in Markham is seeking Restaurant Management personnel at a variety of levels to join their already strong hospitality team. Our Restaurant Managers are enthusiastic about what they do. They always provide the classic McDonald's experience to each and every guest; a friendly smile and a lending hand. In addition, every Crew Member looks to our managers to provide exceptional training to maximize performance and succeed in their jobs and personal growth. It you have two years Quick Service Restaurant experience. strong English language skills, intermediate skills in Word and Excel, proven leadership and hospitality skills. reliable transportation and a strong work ethic we want to hear from you. While we appreciate the interest of all applicants. only those selected tor an interview will be contacted. To apply send resume to mcCa McDonald’s Restaurant Management Opportunities mmmm Markham STAFF PHOTO/SUSIE KOCKERSCHEIDT PDODUDretailca Wise waits for 2nd chance BY IOHN CUDMORE jcudmore@yrmg.com Newmarket Hurricanes fans would be wise to enjoy Wise while they can. Stouffville’s Jamie W188, that is. Chances are, his stay with the Centml Canadian Hockey League team could be brief. The 18-year-old will be in New- market for as long as it takes to work his way back into the good graces of the Peterborough Petes organization. H Give the kid his props. He knows the mess he made, along with two teammates, in an alcohol-related incident during a recent Petes’ game in Sault Ste. Marie, for which he was a healthy scratch. He under- stands the penalty and is intent to make amends the old-fashioned way â€" hard work. “I regret it. I was my own worst enemy," said Wise, who made his Hurricanes' season debut Oct. 8 against the St. Michael’s Buzzers with two assists and a fight in a 5-3 victory. “I don't know, I just have to get out/of those situations." ' It Weighs first game since suf- fering a fractured kneecap in a pre- season game. r It seems unlikely the Petes would buryWnse forever for a rookie indisâ€" cretion. And that’s the message Wise gets when he ponders his situation, also fully aware the OHL team still has tons of forwards. “They want me to get back into Whomnwmummmwm “WM!” -3: PWMnmanmthdw ONTARIO how we can help contact us today! Phone: 1-866-992-9930 Email: yorkyouth@yrdsb.edu.0n.ca things and work my way up," said Wise. R “They said I could be back up in two weeks or a month or more. But they had to send me home because those are team rules. If I want back up, I have a second chance, I have to work my ass off. “I want to be back up (in Peter- borough). It was my fault for put- ting myself into that situation so I have no one else to blame. I'd rather be up there. But I think it will pay off. I got the message (general manager let‘fTwohey) sent." Splrlt Improves to 7-4 The Stouffville Spirit won their second straight game and third in four outings, a 5-1 verdict over the Toronto Junior A Canadiens in Cenâ€" tral Canadian Hockey League action at the Stoufiville Arena Thursday. Andrew Doyle had two goals. Shayne Welker, Chris Chiste and Matt Neal had one each. Spin't goalie Kori Coelho thwart’ ed Toronto’s Carlos Amestoy on a penalty shot in the second period. Improving their record to seven wins and four losses, the Spirit out- shot Toronto 37-29. The Spirit, which was in Peter- borough last night, will play in Cobourg Monday. They host Cobourg Thursday and Orangeville next Saturday. For more, go to: www.5twaIlespin’Lcom

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