Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 11 Sep 2010, p. 1

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Sherban files on final day Sue Sherban kept true to her word and officially declared to run for mayor of Whitchurch- Stouffville yesterday. “Mr. Mayor, you have led this town into debt and we will meet you at the next election," she The verbal declaration was made while Mrs. Sherban was questioning the revised 2010 fis- cal impact study Mrs. Sherban, 55, is not new to municipal politics. She served asWard 6 councillor from 1997 to 2003mdasmayorfrom2003to 2006. In 2006, Mrs. Sherban lost Four-way mayoral race, all six wards contested The former mayor waited until just before 11 am. on the last day of filing to toss her hat into the ring. She was campaigning with supporters on Main Street at noon, handing out small trees to residents It was back in March when Mrs. Sherban stood up during a council meeting and made her intentions known. ‘ ne swig)”: r I b u (Su 7 ELECTION 2010 See “HUGS, page 9. SHARE THAT OPINION, STOUFFVILLE. E-MAIL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR TO IMASON@YRMG.COM SKIURDAY,SfiPf.11,2010 I SERVNGTHECOMMUNWYOFWHWW I NWIWGST Roadside births: Like mathel; like son When the 33-year-old was born in Mississauga, her mother didn’t have time to get to the hospital, so Mrs. Sanchez's father delivered her in the family vehicle on the side of the road. BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan@yrmg.com Erin Sanchez is keeping a family tradition alive. Jim Hulshof (left) and Michael Grifoni harvest and throw cauliflower to catcher and stacker David Belofl at HulshofFarm on Bloomington Road. the family vehicle on the side of The first contraction awoke Mrs. 2 road. Sanchez at 4: 15 am. On Aug. 31, Mrs. Sanchez was "It’s show time,” she thought and PARAMEDICS DELIVER BABY OUTSIDE STOUFFVILLE CHURCH “(The contractions) literally went from 10 minutes apart to 30 seconds apart within 30 minutes,” she said. barely out of her Conservatory Group subdivision in northeast Stouffville before the ambulance had to pull over. GOOD BATCH IN FIELD When Mr. Sanchez returned a few minutes later to take his wife to Markham Stoufiville Hospital, the contractions were about eight minhtes apart and “a little more woke up her husband, John. About an hour later, twoâ€"year- old Madeline woke up and the cou- ple decided to get her ready to go to her grandparents’ home at Ninth Line and Hoover Park Drive. Over the next 15 minutes the intensity grew even more and the midwife was called. Everyone was planning to meet at the hospital. “I stobd up and my watér broke and ‘1 immediately felt like 1 had to push," Mrs. Sanchez said. Knowing the baby was coming out anytime, Mr. Sanchez called an intense . See BABY, page 12. STAFF PHOTO/$105M) WITTEVEEN Bombs 27m” RIL, '0' III.

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