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Wapella rink to the Seattle Thunderbirds to the NHL draft Elite League championship. “It’s similar to the AHL—it’s a pretty elite league,” he to the pinnacle of the Swedish Elite League. The celebration started at Skellefteå’s home arena that said. “It’s a little more open—it’s really good hockey and Holloway was a third-round draft pick by the LA Kings night, and continued into the next day. it’s fun to play in. You can be a little more creative than in in 2006, but was kept on the roster of the Manchester “We just had a big celebration in the town square,” Hol- North American hockey—less grind, not as much dump Monarchs of the AHL, where he was the leading scorer in loway told the World-Spectator in an interview Friday. and chase, a bit more finesse.” 2010-2011 with 28 goals and 33 assists for the season “The whole team was on stage, the whole square was Holloway says he is very happy with how the season In the 2011-2012 season he made the move to the Swed- full of people, everyone was jumping around, they were went. “I was blessed with a great year here,” he said. “It ish Elite League and Skellefteå AIK. He made an impact so excited.” goes with having a great team—they were the calibre of immediately, setting the all-time record for most goals He said nothing can beat the feeling of being part of players to help me out.” scored in the Elite League playoffs. a championship team. “It feels great. It’s fantastic just to He went from being fifth top scorer in the league last Last year he was the fifth-leading scorer in the Swedish win the championship. A lot of hard work goes into it. year to top scorer this year. “I just have a bit more experi- Elite League and this year Holloway led the Elite League We’ve got a great team, and it’s been a great season for ence, and my team was so good this year I was able to in scoring through the regular season with 71 points. us.” generate some good offence,” he says. Holloway also scored the game winner for Skellefteå in Holloway says the calibre of play is similar to the Continued on page 5 ☞ 2011 FRESH FORD EDGE UÊ*>À>VÊ,v TRADE UÊ >`Ê-Ì>ÀÌ UÊi>Ìi`Êi>Ì iÀÊ-i>Ìà UÊ"ÞÊÓÓ]äääÊà Find us on Find us on FacebookFacebook CHECK OUT CELEBRATIONFORD.COM • 1-800-880-4533 • (306) 435-3313 2 The World-Spectator - Moosomin, Sask. 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Exp Date: –––––––––––––––––––––– Signature Monday, April 22, 2013 The World-Spectator - Moosomin, Sask. 3 Community Recognition Awards this Saturday BY KEVIN WEEDMARK in developing Aspen Acres west of town, investment in his business, Pharmasave, ognition Awards last year, where he was The Moosomin Chamber of Commerce he served as president of Pipestone Villas which has gone under a complete heritage presented with the President’s Award in and the Moosomin Recreation Board will which developed a seniors housing de- restoration and set the standard for heri- recognition of his leadership role in fund- present the 2013 Community Recognition velopment in Moosomin, he has been in- tage buildings in Moosomin. raising with the Moosomin Moose, and his Awards this Saturday at the Conexus Con- strumental in the Moosomin Shrine Club, • Ross Shaw for his volunteer work leadership role in improving local recre- vention Centre. he spearheaded the Snowbirds Commit- over the years with local organizations, ation facilities. He says he liked the way Chamber President Ed Hildebrandt tee, and he is now involved in developing including the Chamber of Commerce, the the evening was structured, and this year will present the President’s Award to Bill Eastgate Business Park. Moosomin Recreation Board, Moosomin asked if the rec department could partner Thorn. The President’s Award is presented Community Service Awards will be pre- Minor Ball, and Moosomin Minor Hockey, in it. each year to an individual who has made a sented to the following: for which he continues to serve as presi- The rec board will be recognizing in- positive difference for Moosomin and area. • Darcy Rambold for showing leader- dent. dividuals and organizations who have Over the years Thorn has been involved ship in heritage conservation through his • The Moosomin Armoury Commit- helped with the improvements to Bradley tee for their work in preserving a part of Park. Moosomin’s history. The Armoury Com- The Mayor’s Award of Distinction will mittee has taken ownership of the former be presented to Ed Komarnicki, Don Toth, armoury, which has been used for years as Murray Newman, Jason Schenn, and Dale a community hall. Nixon, individuals who have all had a role • Sherry Ann Lemieux for her work be- in improving the facilities at the park. hind the scenes with committees such as The Councillors’ Achievement Award the Community Theatre Committee and will be presented to the Moosomin Bowl- the Library Board. Each year the Chamber ing Alley, the Moosomin Elks Club, includes in its awards one unsung hero the Moosomin Moose Fraternity, the who works hard behind the scenes to bet- Moosomin Kinsmen Club, the Moosomin ter their community.