Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 11, 2005, p. 4

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economist sunsuntribune weather saturday june 11 2005 1 york catholic district school board 4162215051 ext3631 wycdsbxaacehtml personal support worker psw certificate progam become acertified psw in 5 months work in long term care facilities private home care agencieshospitalsetc delivered by qualified and expeyenced professionals receive a proyincially recognized certificate bridging available for h ca hsw v 10 week work placement member moos infqrfvianon sessionh tueswjune 14th and 1 tuesaugust 30th atsflufeghs- v x 1 60 dudley ave thornhill c 600 pril v 900 pin v unformationsessiomo star care star smile services general dentistry childrens esthetic dentistry minor orthodontics invisalign orthodontics convenient onsite qental lab office hours mon tues 1looam8oopm wed 8am8pm thurs 730am300pm fri 8am2oopm 7676 woodbine avenue markham 9054749205 insurance on edi accepted located at 14th woodbine ave s of tim hortons and wendys keep seek shelter at first sign of lightning climatologist by martin derbyshire staff writer a migrant worker on a keswick farm was struck by lightning thursday afternoon and environment canada is warning york region could see thou sands more lighting bolts this weekend as a severe thunderstorm watch continues pasquali rogel 32 was pulling weeds in a field on the draper farm at glenwoods avenue west of warden avenue around 330 pm when he was struck it was not raining at the time the blast from the bolt blew a hole in the back of his pants and through his boots three other workers in the area were driven back by the charge but not seriously hurt mr rogel passed out and lost feeling in his leg and arm farm owner ross draper said he was conscious by the time an ambulance arrived to take him to hospital and appeared to have regained the feeling in his limbs friday i think hes going to be ok mr draper said mr rogel had been in keswick a week as a sea sonal worker on the farm mr draper said he was the second person struck by lightning in the greater toronto area in lessthan aweek a 10yearold oakville boy was hit by lightning- wednesday on a baseball field outside his school and remains in serious condition at the hospital for sick children in toronto about 100 people are injured by lightning in canada every year environment canada senior climatologist david phillips said another six to 12 are killed however numbers are actually down but not because there is any less lightning than in the past mr phillips said its because people are obeying the safety rules he said there are no safe havens from lightning it can and will enter your house or your car but youre still more likely to get hit if your out on a golf course or soccer pitch mr phillips said the chances are youre not going to get hit by lightning but what you want to do is reduce your odds of getting hit he said if you see lightning go for shelter stop what youre doing outdoors and seek shelter environment canada recommends the 3030 rule that means if you see lightning count the sec onds until you hear thunder then divide that number by three and youll be able to determine how far away the storm is if you count 30 seconds its 10 km away and its time to go for shelter and seek shelter means indoors or in a car not under a tree mr phillips said a tree is a lighting rod and its not the best place to be when youre inside stay away from anything metal and stay off the phone because lightning can hit phone lines once you hear the last of the thunder and see what you think is the storms final lightning flash wait 30 minutes before going back out mr phillips said the severe thunderstorm watch in effect in york region this weekend means you should be on the lookout for the possibility of winds more than 90 kmh hail two centimetres in diameter and heavy rain to the tune of 50 mm in less than an hour plus hundreds if not thousands of lightning strikes keep your eye on the sky mr phillips said li v t if i t i l iviission green community wleef megs mission green is expanding the week of july 4 2005 members of markham council invite you to a community information meeting detailing markhams new mission green recycling program unanimously supported by markham councilthe new collection program is the key to markhams plan to divert 70 of our waste from michigan landfills green bins will be distributed to all markham households west of highway 48 between june 13 and 24 every green bin delivered will contain important program information and a new collection schedule green bin collection starts the week of july 4 2005 the expanded blue box and green bin organic material will be collected weekly whats left over residue waste will be collected every two weeks learri more about yourncw collection program at the mission green community meetings for more information call 90541 5753s june 15 june 16 june 20 june 22 june 23 june 23 june 30 khalid usman alex chiu george mckelyey dan horchik erin shapero stan daurio joseph virgilio john webster- aj 78 milliken mills communitycentre 7600 kennedy road seniors activity centre 22 water street markham civic centre 101 town centre boulevard thornhill community centre 7755 bayview avenue heintzman house bay thorn royal orchard markham civic centre 101 town centre boulevard st andrews united church 32 main street markham timellil8 700 pm 730 pm 700 pm 700 pm 700 pm 700 pm 700 pm wwwmarkhamca markham council umarkham qows submit your photos for markham blooms contest markham on may 13 2005 the markham arts council invites photographers of all ages to share their view of our town by submitting photos for the markham blooms photo contest j the photos have to be taken within the boundaries of markham including thornhill unionville milliken and markham between january 1 andjiine 7 2005 theshould reflect one of three categories community involvement heritage culture floral landscaped areas turf ground cover environmental awareness urbanforestrytree management tidiness prizes courtesy of blacks photography and the town of markham will be awarded in each category for both adult and youth under 18 entries for first and second place the winning photographs will go on display in a series of exhibits throughout markham including the varley art gallery unionville in july heintzman house thornhill in august as part of the doors open markham event and the markham civic centre at highway 7 and warden avenue the contestoffers photographers a wonderful opportunity to showcase their work said judi mclntyre of the markham arts council it also encourageseveryohe to pick up a camera snap a shot of something great around them and by doing so discover- their inner artist entrants may submit a maximum of two 5 x 7 photographs colour or black and white for each category all entrants must be the sole authors andowners of the copyright in all photos entered images cant be digitally altered and have to be labelled with pertinent information on theback the contest is open toamateurs and professionals markhqm residents and non residents alike all entriesbecome the property of the markham arts councilcommunities in bloom and may be used by these organizations in any advertising or promotional ventures without any permission or remuneration markham is participating in communities in bloom cib a friendly competition among municipalities that recognizes community participation in landscape beautification heritage and cultural preservation and environmental awareness for further information contact judi mclntyre at 9052099911 or visit wwwmaihamrts inserts for sat june 11 2005 todays homes bridle trail cleaners crate designs the bay the source by circuit city stouffville pharmasave c21 pointer associates vps group unilock office depot global ryans pet foods grand toy zehrs shop save pharmassist fabrlcland ida sears lewis wong carol choi smart abacus david khurana kitchen stuff plus- sam chaba no one delivers results like we do to find out more about how to reach your target market and gehhe same 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