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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 23, 2002, p. 10

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io economist suntribune health thursday may 23 2002 loblaws rona- cashway rona lansing the era banner iga iga stouffville market scotts kfc arash hatam mm meat shops toys r us advance remarketing warehouse sale party supply depot canadian tire zandi rugs the bay sears hy zeis future shop shoppers drug mart price chopper food basics white rose home show canada cornell dental centre weston produce ap home depot todays homes markham honda selected areas only no one delivers results like we do to find out more about how to reach your target market and get the same great response from your flyer distributions as these customers call us today 1 905v 2948244 ark1iam parents of e coli kid raised the flag shops m steeles 404 off- pvjc save c 4 an additional off price everyday our stores receive merchandise already drastically reduced plus special buys and everyday good values off the already reduced prices on ah wmeit buy more save more on all mens women pants 30 save an additional off the already reduced prices on selected comforters bed spreads duvets bedinabag ensembles buy 1 save 3 pairs an additional w w ih save 40 pairs an additional ffw buy 4 save so or mori an additional w w savings based on the singleitem already reduced price 25 save an additional off the already reduced prices on all childrens shorts save an additional 30 the already reduced prices on womens selected image 16 fashions prices in effect from thurs may 23 wed may 29 2002 while quantities last unless otherwise stated check out our unadvertised instore managers specials personal shopping only all merchandise sold as is and all sales are final no exchanges returns or adjustments on previously purchased merchandise savings offers cannot be combined no dealers we reserve the right to limit quantities prices do not include home delivery although we strive for accuracy unintentional errors may occur we reserve the right to correct any error reg was and sears selling price refer to the sears catalogue or retail store price current at time of merchandise receipt offers valid at sears shops on steeles 404 outlet store shown only merchandise selection varies by store for other hot deals visit the outlet site at wwwsearsca t f si i jolins 3 i 1 sears 1 store hours mondayfriday 10 am 9 pm saturday 930 am 600 pm sunday 11 00 am- 600 pm seapss fmffm shop often save big on sears quality at discounted prices copyright 2002 sears canada inc v i dont know if york region public health would have made it public if i hadnt said anything shelly suter by lisa queen staff writer after taking care of their extremely ill daughter the most important job les and shelly suter assigned themselves was educating the public about the deadly dangers of e coli but the newmarket parents are won dering why that responsibility was left to them while threeyearold justine suter lay lethargic in her bed at torontos hospital for sick children late last month her little body fighting the effects of the same e coli that killed seven and left more than 2000 people ill in walkerton two years ago mr and mrs suter spoke about how the bacteria had almost taken their daughters life and threatened to leave her kidneys perma nently damaged with the cause of justines illness still unknown mr and mrs suter warned marian p5 t lstom ff fi ims rs annual festival sale two days only june 1 june2 avjal fai it tkjfctswear ouefvar parents about the dangers of allowing their children to play in potentially con taminated streams and the risks of eat ing improperly cooked hamburger as a former employee of the york region newspaper group mrs suter was quick to alert the local media about justines illness because she wanted local parents to recognize both the potential dangers and the symptoms to look for if their children contracted the bacteria this story has to get out quickly and raise the flag mrs suter said just days after justine was struck by e coli april 24 if not for mr and mrs suter justines illness would never have come to light mrs suter now wants to see york regions public health department whose mandate is to promote the health of residents review how it releases information publicly about health threats to residents i dont know if they would have made it public if i hadnt said anything she said adding the department issued general information about symptoms and causes of e coli only after the fami ly alerted the public about justines con dition i think disclosure of cases involving risks to public health should be manda tory instead of you guys reporters hav ing to stumble on it there should defi nitely be a public notice bill mindell director of the york region public health departments infectious diseases control said the unit must walk a fine line when it discloses information about outbreaks of illness- he said public health departments must protect the privacy of individuals to ensure hospitals doctors and patients report illnesses in the case of justine it was an isolat ed case of e coli and public health determined there was no need to dis- c 1366287002 mp if o rogers

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