Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 28 Jun 2008, p. 11

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Joseph Kovacic of Stoufiville IDA Pharmacy team got in some kicking practice with his dad/coach Joe prior to a Whitdnurch-Stoufl'ville Soccer Club under- eight game at the Novopharm fields in StouflviIle last week. Some mosquitoes curry West Nile virus and their bites may lead to West Nile virus infection. Clean up! The best way to keep mosquitoes away is to clean up areas of stagnant water around your home where they like to breed PRACTICE MAKES STAFF PHOTO/BILL ROBERTS Canada advances to the FIFA Under- 20 Women's World Cup, which will take place in Chile from Nov. 19 to Dec. 7, It marked Canada’s fourth straight entry into these championships that began in 2002 as an under-19 event. She earned her qualifying standai'd time at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations championships in earlylune afterwinningthe race with a time of 54.85 seconds. The time standard was 55.24. Tina Romagnuolo was a member of Canada's under-20 women's soccer team that qualified for the FIFA Under- 20 World Cup after they defeated host Mexico 2-1 in Thursday’s CONCACAF Women's Under-20 Championship semifinal. The 18-year-old Stoufiville resident is as a midfielder for Canada, which will face the United States in today’s CONâ€" CACAF final. Geiger trains with the University of Toronto hack and Field Club. The world junior championships are staged every two'years with the last one in Beijing. China, in 2006. Natalie Geiger was one of 34 track competitors named by Athletics Canada Wednesday to represent the country at the IAAF World Junior Championships in Bydgoszcz, Poland from July 8-13. Romgulololdclslttom Cup The Stoufl'ville District Secondary School graduate, who will attend Notre Dame University in South Bend, 1nd. later this year, will take part in the wom- en’s 400 metres. Geiger off to the the worlds heart 0f -â€" Mike Hayakawa What you can do Clean up and empty containers where water collects (old tires, tin cans, flower pots, etc) Change water in bird baths weekly Remove water that collects on pool covers Turn over items such as wading pools, wheelbarrows, and small boats Clear leaves and twigs from eavestroughs, storm and roof gutters Unclog drainage ditches so that water flows freely Malce sure swimming pool pump is circulating Clear out dense shrubhery where mosquitoes like to rest Turn over compost frequently Fill in low depressions in lawn areas (heclc door and window screens are tight fitting and in good repair Drill holes in the bottoms of containers so water can't collect Swufiville Sunâ€"'l‘ribune I Saturday, him 28, 2008 l l

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