Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 21 Jan 2010, p. 1

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(Simi'W-‘Ii'ibune sbolan@yrmg.com Stouffville’s Lou Geense had just wrapped up a week-long visit to the Haitian clinics run by Emmanuel Missionary Chumh of Canada and was on the flight home, when the coun- uywasrockedbyau) magnitudeearthâ€" quake that has killed thousands MISSION LEADER ESCAPES QUAKE BY MINUTES BY SANDRA BOLAN THURSDAYJANJLZMO I WMWOFWW I mung/51mm YOU’VE GOT MAIL? SEND LETTERS TO THE EDITOR T0 .IMASON@YRMG.COM STDUFFVILLE ORPHANAGE FDUIDER, [IBM MISSION AT WORK III HAITI Including a volunteer nurse with EMCC. “You struggle with feeling thankful and guilty because you leave people behind,” said the director of global for EMOC and former pastor at Stouflville’s EastRidge Evangelical Missionary Church. Yvonne Martin, a nurse from Elmira, arrived in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 12, along MAILBOX RENTALS â€" 3 MONTHS FREE“ ""3"" W '7?" NEW SERVICES: Plaquing, mousepads, rubber stamps, name luggage tags, photo services Competitive pricing for large format 8W colour printing â€" blue prints, maps, banners, posters, signage" mums; SPECIALS _ with six other EMCC volunteers who were all just settling into the organization’s guest house when the quake hit. Mr. Geense left the house 90 minutes earlier to catch his flight. The group was there to set up mobile clin ics in the country’s rural areas. The clinics already established by EMCC survived the earthquake, however, it has ' See store fat den“: STAFF PHOTO/STEVE SOMERVILLE A Askabout our business dtscounts beenalmost lOdaysandmereisstillnoword from the three churches they nm in Port-auâ€" EMCC is not a first-responder organiza- tion, therefore “our work will be long-term sustainability,” Mr. Geense said WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVXLLE PUBLIC UBRABI Katia Pelowich is grossed out by the Swuflvifle Clippers red goo applied to lake Stevens’ hair by Sarah Chewins during a pre-playofl' charity event at The Hockey Lanes Saturday. Katia’s brothers Gregory and Nicholas look on. Ms Che- wins, of Sarah Chewins Hair Design, donated her time, chair, shears and dye to creâ€" ate playofl' hair for players beginning the Ontario Minor Hockey Association play- downs this week. Donations were collected for the Terry Fox Foundation. See WT, page 3 TWO MINUTES FOB lOOKINO SO GOOD STOUFFVILLE

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