Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 25 Nov 2010, p. 20

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A Newmarket Hurricanes this season, after two games with the Petes, who he played for last season. 7 . The Majors, the toplranked team in Canada, are hosting the 2011 Memqrial Cup. Wisé is the son of Ryerson University men's hockey coach Graham Mse. // 0 3M Scotchguard DurbanN - LOOSE nuns If Steam - BROADLOOM Duo-Ilene I'fto 20", 2010 Christmas is just around the corner and once again the Lions Club of Stouflville will be collecting toys, to be distributed to families in need in the Stoutfville area. The toy drive relies heavily on the goodwill of our residents and businesses to fill the drop boxes with unwrapped toys and gift cards (teenagers) Donations of nonperishoble foods will be delivered to the Stoultville Food Bank Donations Icy loo hopped oil It the following locations . 0 Town of Whitchurch Office (Reception) 0 Stouttville Fire Station: lebovic leisure Centre " r m bust-Scone Bank. PaceCiedrt Union .’ Foods 0 Shoppers Dmg Matt (both locations) 0 Stoultville leyota 0 UPS Store 0 Stouh‘ville Martial Arts Academy g _ ' yon how is in nood of nssistnnco this ‘: (commie-runsme on'n pidodoplltboiolowingloontionsbringbnsinossbom: ' Town of Whitcteirch-Stoutfville Office â€" 4" floor (Recepfin) ' lebovic leism Centre (Reception) 0 Chamber of Commerce ' of For lorlhor hibernation rogording donations or _ lion (lore PALMER (905) 640-4087 ° lion John RH?" (905 ; lion Roy O’BOYLE (904) 642-8267 lumummmmm ._ l 0' low burn. or (nun-nu e. than M om. The Lions Club Listen to Whistle Radio "Live" Broadcast of the Santa Claus Parade Saturday November 27th 2010 Stouffville Fine Furniture Store Saturday, December 4th 2010. 102.7 FM Whistle Radiq 99%, House 6327 Main Street, Stouffville 11:00 am till 3:00 pm 05 Stouffville At the rear of Lower Level 905-642-51 1 1 0 UPHOLSTEBY Recording techniques throughout the day Editing Techniques Mes! Radio Hosts Demonstrations JR. A HOCKEY NOTEBOOK: Orangeville returns LASTWEK: Friday: Stouffville Spirit 5 vs. Aurora Tigers 1. Sunday Orangeville Flyers 3 vs. Stouflvilie 2. Spirit record: 13 wins, one overtime win, one shootout win, seven loss- es, one shootout loss, two overtime losses, 33'points. Fourth place in North Division. COMING UP: Today: Orangeville vs. Stouffville at Stouffville Arena, 7:40 pm (WhiStie Radio). Saturday. Stouffville at Brampton, 7:30 pm. GAME NOTES: Prior to the start of Sunday’s game against the Orangeville Flyers, Spirit head coach Craig Donovan warned his team about their opponents â€" they compete hard. Apparently the Spirit didn't take Donovan's warning too seriously as they saw their four- game winning streak snapped by the visiting Flyers 3-2. After a scoreless first period, the Spirit took a 2-0 lead within just over a two- minute span on goals from Declan Gunovski and Andrew Doyle. But just past the midway mark of the third‘period, the Flyers stormed back with three unanswered goals to skate off with the two points. The Flyers Outshot the Spirit 3622. Among the 33 shots stopped by Spirit netminder Dalton McGrath were two penalty shots including one in the first period and one in the third. The loss by the Spirit came on the heels of a 5-1 road win over the Aurora Tigers Friday. Trailing 1-0 after 20 minutes, the Spirit stormed back in the second period to take ‘a 3-1 lead on a pair of goals from Gunovski, including one on a power play, and one from Chris Porter. The Spirit carried that momen- tum into the third period and capitalized on a couple of extra strength opportunities when Trevor Carrick and Kory Kennedy each scored once to round out the soaring. The Spirit outshot the Tigers 45-29. Spirit can get revenge tonight i INSIDER: The Spin‘t played Sunday's game BOUClGlf . SEE WHAT’S NEW I n” k0) M IN TODAY’S FLYER STAFF PHOTO/SUSIE KOCKERSCHEIDT without the services of forward Billy Lovatâ€" sis, who sat out a onegame suspension after incurring an instigator penalty during Friday's game in Aurora. Rookie Mike Rob inson remains one to two weeks away from returning to active duty as he's nursing a back injury. Apart from that, Donovan said his club is as healthy as they‘ve been all season. GENERALLY SPEAKING: “Our coaching staff watched Orangeville play and the one message I told our team was that they're a hard working team. We don't want to be outworked by them. In the first and third periods, they played with more energy than us." Donovan was also quick to praise the work of Flyers' netminder Nick Gigone, who made his debut with the Flyers this season after a brief stint at Buffalo State University. The 20- yearold from Fort Erie was especially good during the early going of the contest “We had our chances to score early but didn't bury our chances.” The Spirit is at the halfway mark of their regular-season schedule. Reflecting on their first half, Donovan was pleased with the progress made by his troops. “On the whole I'm happy in terms of points,” he said. “But having said that, there were at least four or five points that we should have got and they might come back to haunt us at the end of the year. “But we had a front-end loaded schedule where we played a lot ofthe top teams in our division and in the West Division and I'm pretty pleased with how we've done. “I just hope we can continue to show improvement in the second half of our schedule," he said. Stouffville Spirit’s Rob- bie Acton (left) checks Orangeville Flyer lake Emilio during the Flyers’ 3-2 win Sunday. '1 he same teams meet tonight in Stouflville.

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