Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 28, 2002, p. 1

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e public frary inside l 6 travel 18 sports 33 classified 34 1 passengers could pay for pickering airport open house coming to stouffville commumty calendar event whitchurchstoufiville museum barn dance when saturday oct 5 18882900337 where ballantrae community centre serving whitchurchstouffville since 1888 fyfl ancient church p with new ideas 12acre coptic village planned for markham 50 cents including cst 52 racies saturdaysept 28 2002 jo reach us 9056402612 rebecca out of hospital on road to recovery residents rally around girl injured on farm by kathleen griffin staff writer shes smiling singing playing counting games on the computer and righting with her little sister fouryearold rebecca ramer is home after more than a month in hospital and things are slowly getting back to normal almost the pretty browneyed tot lost five toes and half her foot in an accident aug 15 on her fami lys reesor road farm after her mom jane backed up a riding lawnmower not realizing rebecca was no longer at the back of the house but behind her rebecca has had three surg eries skin grafts and weeks of pain medication including epidurals and morphine but shes home now and her progno sis is good she has a pressure ulcer on her heel due to lack of circula tion as her leg has been elevated for four weeks but that should clear up while her leg is encased in a cast for 10 days shell then begin physiotherapy at the bloorview macmillan centre in toronto weve had our trials but the doctors say shell eventually walk normally said a relieved mrs ramer who didnt leave her daughters side at the hospital for sick children for two straight weeks and spent most of every see markham page 28 not unexpected york region medical officer says by lisa queen staff writer three people have contracted the potentially fatal west nile virus in york region preliminary tests show its the first time people have become infected with the disease in the region associate medical officer of health dr hanif kassam con firmed friday afternoon west nile virus is here to stay and we have to essentially accept the fact this is part of the activity from year to year he said ive indicated this is not unex pected however this is something of at least some concern to me although the risk is low relatively low for people in york region i think there should be renewed per sonal vigilance dr kassam who said it will take health canadas national microbi ology lab in winnipeg about two weeks to confirm the preliminary results stressed all three patients are recovering at home and have not required hospitalization the patients are a 59yearold richmond hill man a 55yearold markham woman and a 31 -year- old woman who was visiting thornhill the patients who dont know each other and contracted the dis ease in different locations have suf fered from fevers muscle weakness and headaches dr kassam said the cases in york were expected given incidents of people contracting the disease within the past few weeks in neigh- see nine page 27 ontarios king of the furrow staff photosjoerd witteveen ken ferguson of frederick street in stouffville is this years winner of the ontario plowing match and will rep resent the province in the canadawide championships next year in alberta see story on page 16 over s 3000000 of inventoi must i nil rim nn y iiaytj t bring mie mmiiy for abbq refreshments onsaturdafser zb wwpw 5396 highway 7 markham pln 0 tovmand country realty ltd 6400888 y v u 1

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