Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 4 Jun 2009, p. 8

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PROGRESSIVG 0 COMMUNITY 0 (HRS * For an advanced copy of_ the Nominating Committee Report, call (905) 472-7567. ' y; " ofNotice ofMeeun' ' g RulesofOrder ' Approval of of Previous Annual General Meeting - - Reporttof . Report'of President and CEO Report of Chief of Staff Report of the'Treasurer 9°!“ Appointment of Auditors PWNP‘P‘P Report of Nominating Committee 10.. New Business 11. Recognition 12. Adjournment MHBHHHM STOUFFVILLE HOSPITRL Janet M. Beed, SECRETARY in the Auditorium of Markham Stouffville Hospital June 18, 2009 4:00 pm Markham Site 381 Church Street Markham ON L3P 7P3 (ORPORBTION www.msh.on.<o The woman, he added, had no underly- ing medical conditions. BY LH. TIFFANY HSIEH thsieh@yrmg.com AYork Region woman who was hospitalized with swine flu at the Markham Stouffville Hospital has been moved to a Toronto. hospital, officials at York Region Public Health said yesterday. Dr. Karim Kurji, med- ical officer of health for the region, said a 38- year-old woman who tested positive for HlNl flu was hospitalized at MSH about 11 days ago and that she required critical care attention. Swine flu patient moved to Toronto “The individuaJ’s sta- - In-home help and care - Wellness/social programs - Hospital-to-home transition - Home medical equipment iome help and care - Meals on Wheels lness/social programs - Transportation ,pitaI-to-home transition - Caregiver support ne medical equipment - ...and more! Live wait, @9de be wait Dr. Kurji said the virus is being spread from person to person among people with no direct link to Mexico, and that most cases are considered mild. tus is stable, but is still hospitalized," Dr. Kurji said. “She was moved to a Toronto hospital a few days! ago...she still requires a very high level of attention." As of yesterday, York Region had 126 con- firmed cases of swine flu. So far, Dr. Kurji said only two individuals, including the above- mentioned woman, have been hospitalized; the other individual was a child, who was subse- quently discharged. The minor midget and peewee A Clippers and the peewee AE Clippers won championships last season. The route turns at Edward Street and ends at the Stoufi'ville Arena. The Town of Whitchurch-Stoufivile will honour the OMHA champs in a ceremony on the arena floor at 1 1:45. The municipality annually honours all champions at the provincial level and above in all sports. The Toronto Maple Leafs can only wish they had a June parade in the GTA Stouffville’s trio of Ontario Minor Hockey Association championship squads get theirs Saturday. They’ll be paraded along Main Street, starting at Park Drive and head- ing west, at 11 am. This yeal’s ceremony was moved to the arena to accommodate the record number of players. Ontario champs get their parade www.chats.on.ca 905-71 3-6596 1 -877-452-4287

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