Mmbetsfmmacwssmeprov- humdithdeepintomeirpocketsto Hpmpponthevictimsofmedevastaï¬ng DomflomwillptowardShelterBox. aCanadianRotanyptojectmatwpplies immediatemlieftovktimsofnamraland odlerdisastets. Call today to book your ad space 905-640-261 2 ext. 25 1 Badlboximluiesa lOâ€"petsontenttopro SEW-Tribune OI “COIL 0..., WHITCHURCH STOUFFVILLE Alton (In! (Inc) 15105 Yonge St {201 (a and.) (905) 727-2577 Richmond Hill 9555 YongeSL M01 (1%) (905) 508-9493 Sutton West 100 High St (a m) (905) 722-3170 hail; Pat@l’ztRobinson.com Web: Pat Robinson Trustee in Bankruptcy Support the ( Lanadian Cancer Society this spring. Buy daffodils in March, support our door-to-door canvasscrs in April, join or create a team for Rt/(I) I "'ar l 1]? in junc. " (1th {hr A'lark/mm/ W’lu‘lr/mn‘haS'toqfliillz I fm't at (905) 294-5925 for tidal/J or to I‘D/Illl/(t’f. I Zri/ nummmtr. m/murk/v/n [off/1d out [2021' you am fig/2! bark, Daffodils save lives Fight back against cancer and help fund life-saving research. dam TodonatemShelterBoLe-mailmm sheltcrbox.ca0ryoucandomteonlineby V'Bidng wwwqu More than 700 Shelter Boxes have beendï¬ppedwliaimbinnwreboxesam blankets, waterproofpohdm a multiofuel stove.cookingpamandutmsils,oollapdble water containers andpmriï¬caflontablets, a basictoolkitanditemsforchildmn. Cal pemnaldaamlon: ofldf'wifllï¬zcrednorpmblans :Persoml Business Bankruptcy 1-877-727-2577 The presidential palace in Haiti's capital of Port-Au-Prince, along with the cathedral, hos- pitals, schools, main prison and thousands of homes were destroyed on Tuesday. It was the strongest earthquake to rock this country since 1770. Abundled-upresidentwalksadogonthetrailatdneStoufl’villernscrvationAreaonMflâ€" lardStrectlastSaturday. Whitchurch-Stouffville-based Christian development organization CBM has two emergency aid relief specialists in Haiti fol- lowing the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that killedthousandsthisweek. The Stouffville Road mission, which has been in Haiti since 1976, will also work on establishing immediate and long-term RELIEF: Stoufl‘ville’s CBM has worked in Haiti since 1976 Mission helping earthquake victims lEAlIINE HIM 0N the magnitude of this disaster, the number of people with permanent injuries, resulting in is expected to increase dramati- cally. These are the most vulnerable people inadisaster.CBMistheretomeetimmediate medicalneedsandwe’llbetheieinthelong term, ensuring human rights for those with disabilities.†The news is not improving “The updates we’re receiving almost hour- lyaregrave," hesaidinanappealtosupport- ers Thursday morning. “Fears of a staggering death toll are growing The most urgent need is to get people, especially those who are injured, out from under the rubble. Survivors need food, water and medical care.†STAFF PHOTO/5106K!) WITTEVEEN