4 Stoujffville Sunâ€"'Ih'buneI Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008 Monday, York Region’s Medical Ofï¬cer of Health, Dr. Karim Kurji, will join community and health services department commissioner Joann Simmons for their annual flu vaccination. This year, get the vaccine, not the flu. The inoculations, at the York Region Administrative Centre, launch the 2008-09 York Region flu frochoarlnateslxa Roll up your sleeve for flu shot season, Stouffville With patent pending features, now available for your best hearing to date! 1 o Would you like to improve yawn-3%? 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The ï¬rst clinic is Monday Nov. 3 from 4 to 8 pm. at York’s admin- istration centre at 17250 Yonge St., Community and health services staff encourage residents to get their flu shot as early as they can. The Main Street solicitox’s mem- ory will be honoured at Boston Pizza in StouflVille Nov. 18 from 7 to 9 pm, An avid sportsman, Mr. Ness scored the ï¬rst goal in the Stouï¬ville Arena on Ninth Line the day it opened. He played hockey for the Stouffville Clipper oldtimers. Popular Stouffville lawyer Gordie Ness will be femembered this month. » Funds raised will pay f6? a benclf being unveiled on the restaurant grounds in Mr. Ness’ name. / Mr. Ness died in 2006 following a battle with cancer. The festivities will include a raffle for a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey and other items donated by local mer- chants. A portion of proceeds will also be donated by the restaurant. Stoufiville students eligible for Sherwood scholarships “The response has been very positive everywhere," said Mr. Ness’ stepdaughter, Debra House. It is approaching the seventh year since Iustin Sherwood lost his life in a car accident at age 18. Newmarket. Clinics will be held in Stouffville Nov. 6 at Buckingham Manor and Nov. 17 at the Lebovic leisure Cen- tre. Both clinics go from 4 to 8 pm. For a completé listing of flu clinics in your community, visit www.york. D Go to www.yon(.ca/flu for more information. 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A sum of $2,500 is granted towards tuition during the ï¬rst year of the post-secondary pro- gram. ca/flu or contact York Region Health Connection at 1-800-361-5653. What to expect at a flu clinic You will be asked to read some information about the flu shot and then asked to sign a consent form. If you prefer, you can print the con- sent form at www.yorkca/flu, ï¬ll it out and bring it with you to the clinic. As of now, 38 students from the Markham. Stouffville and around York Region have been recipients of the scholarship. STOUFFVILLE A nmse will ask you some ques- Markham Stouffville Hearing Services Established 1990 377 Church St.. Suite #203 For more infoImation on the program visit justinsherwood.com and apply. tions to make sure it is safe for you to get the flu shot The selection community is conï¬dent that next year the amount of awarded money will exceed $100,000. The board of directors for the Sherwood Scholarship Fund invites the graduating classes of 2008-2009 destined for a computer or technology program to apply. Infants under the age of 12 months are given the vaccine in their thigh. Everyone else receives the vaccine in the upper arm. It is a good idea to wear a short-sleeved shirt. You will be asked to wait at the clinic for 15 minutes after your shot for observation. Royal Canadlan Legion tea, crafts assist veterans Remembrance Day events in Stouï¬Ville will include a tea, bake show and craft show next Saturday. The event goes from 9 am. to 3 pm. at the Royal Canadian Legion hall on Ninth Line. All proceeds go to veterans' wel- fare. The legion's ladies auxiliary puts on the show. A light lunch is available. Admission is free. For more information, call 905 640-3272 for 905-640-3604. The Audiology Contra Established 1906 1333 Shoppand Ave. E.. 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