Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 9, 1989, p. 3

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su tribune august9 1989 a3 lwnbgwlmg bout i f s in end-to- members of the ubridge law g club tfonned theirsportihg best and took to the bowling green on saturday for a day of smiles ahdgbddnatured competi- iion in an open trebles tour- nament bowlers played their games andr despite some uncooperative weather had a fun outing and the ings out the best in its competitors watch one bowler eye a shot the length of the green while another attempts to will it in to position with body language and muttered com mands and one playerjs triumph is anothers defeat the skills demanded of the game call for strategy quick- thinking and a subtle lick ot thewm but it isnt members of the ux- bridge club put their skills to but it all added up to- one thing for everyone involved entertainment the action continued for most of theafterriooh as shown he s the background members plan sl- nuing with the game below a group fthei tossed i bowler margaret barton lashed some impromptu rain gear over her shoulders so she could continue play throughout saturdays after- y competing in her match residents told to take care during hot summer weather matt nicholus correspondent despite recent cool temperatures the york region public health department is warning residents to take addi tional precautions during possi ble hot spells in the dog days of august the warning was issued july 26 and is aimed at youngsters the elderly and individuals who have chronic illness or are on medication these groups of people are par ticularly susceptible to heat- related illness the warning basically applies to the elderly small children alcoholics and people taking medication because they are the most susceptible york region public health department spokesperson karim kurji said last week but so far this sum mer we havent had very many cases of heatstroke heatstroke is a severe condi tion that occurs when a persons natural body cooling process fails and the body core rises above 406 degrees celsius 105 degrees fahrenheit mr kurji said the condition can develop in a few minutes or a few hours and symptoms can include confusion extreme fatigue slowness and in some cases profuse perspiring its usually more common in the city because heat is trapped in the city he said in rural areas heat dissipates more rapidly and doesnt get trapped to prevent heat stroke mr kurji said people should drink ex tra liquids reduce physical ac tivity in the full sun increase time spent in airconditioned places and maintain an adequate salt intake if residents do that the heal shouldnt be a problem uxbridgestouffvillc am bulance operatorowner pete carell said only one case of heat stroke has been reported in the area this summer and mr carell said this case was not lifethreatening it has really been a very good summmer for it he said we arent getting the paralyzing heat like we did last year earm extra money become a carrier today call 2048244 0402100 attention flyer advertisers we can deliver your flyers for as little as va cents apiece so far this year we have delivered 856632 flyers doortodoor in markham iwonville milken stouffvfe ux- bridge and surrounding rural routes vfe can deliver your flyers on the day you want in the area you want any quantity from 5000 to 35000 call advertising at 29422006402100 or distribution at 29482446402100 inserts for wed aug 989 auto genics hifi centre kids world shoppers drug mart eatons big v pharmacy

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