Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 21 Aug 2014, p. 34

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PIlBlIG IIII'I'IGE WHEH IT'S HOT ENOUGH FOR YOU. REOAIH YOUR COOL WITH STOUFFVILLE HOME 8: COMFORT lTO. OFFER EXPIRES 8/22/2014 ‘mnnwmmmmu [mm mummy-muons”) 31 m Summcwmlm mummmm-‘mfmnumumm Vishnu-utmsamuan/wuum Mnnmmmumummmmw momma-mm UPTOWIN HEATINGAND COOLINGINCENTIVESI plus up to a $100 iHannony" add-on‘ Mth the puvchase of a quahfymg Lennox' system ILEY' DECOR-REST *KINGSDOWN' neocch IU|NIVUIItVU K R H R. IRENTWOOOCLASS :23 G ll'l â€" m a con-on un. “unmobnfiohfiu mmwm wwwu..ws mmwwm TomMortonmpDaySamnlay TWO Stouffviue competitors will be vying for gold the Sgnior American Gym- Three-time Olympic medal winner Karen Cockbum will be competing against the likes of world and defending Olympic champion Rosie Macbennan of King City in the women's trampoline competition Sunday and Monday. In artistic gymnastics. NezzaYu will be pan of Canada's seven-member team that will be competing Aug. 29 and 30. nastics Championships take place in Miésis- More than 300 competitors from over 20 countries will be in the hunt for medals and aspotattheZOlSPanAmericanGamestobe held in the Greater Toronto Area in artistic and rhythmic gymnastics and trampoline. The WhitchurchStouffville Soccer Club will conduct its annual Tom Morton Cup Day Saturday. The competition is for the under-10 and under- 12 boys' and girls' house league clubs. The Under-10 Division will play matches at Bruce's Mill Fields The action is slated to kick 05 at 9 am. on both sites with the giris' final slated to begin at 1:45 pm. and boys at 2-30 pm. For more on the Whitchurch-Stoufiville Soccer Club. log on to: www.wssc.info Bethesda Park will serve as host for the Under-12 Division. Gymnasts shoot for Pan Am Games spots mmmmmomes mahmsmbaseballsonis The Stouffville Yankees minor mosquitos and major peewees reached the semifinals of the York Simcoe Baseball Association Qualifier Championship Tournament before each" was eliminated at Bethesda Park last weekend. The Yankees minor mosquitos were downed by Richmond Hill 6-4 while the major peewees fell to Aurora 8-3. Teams that qualified for the upcoming Ontario Baseball Association playdowns dur- ing Labour Day weekend included: Markham and Newmarket in the minor mosquito AA. Thornhill and Richmond Hill. minor mos- quito A and Aurora. minor mosquito B. In the peewee division. Vaughan was the AAA qualifier. Richmond Hill and Vaughan. AA qualifiers and Aurora. A qualifier. Despite the rain. whiéh played havoc Sat- urday. the tournament was a succexs. cited Yankees' president George Karanopoulns. Along with the fourth-place results posted by the minor mosquitos and major peewees. the major rookies and minor peewees were YSBA champions while the major mosquitos were third and minor rookies fifth. As wen, he was quickito note that the Yan- kees' rep teams had a good campaign in just their third season of existance. The mosquitos and major peewees fin- ished the YSBA seaqu inrfourth place. - Michael Hayakatm

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