More than 530 particpants in this year’s Terry Fox Run are seen leaving from the new start / finish line located at the Port Perry Fairgrounds on September 15. Terry Fox Run bring out one of the largest crowds in recent years Undeterred by a last minute change of venue, more than 530 area residents flocked to the Port Perry Fairgrounds on September 15 for the annual Terry Fox Run. After a pep talk by local run organizer Elizabeth McArthur and a warm-up courtesy of Kim McCann, the hundreds of men, women and children lined up to begin the 20th annual run. A total of 535 participants et ran, rode and walked the one, Amanda and Curtis Hay, Cal in and five and 10 km routes raising Rowan before the start of the Terry Fox Run. $29,446.50 for cancer research. This was almost 100 more par- PHOTOS COURTESY RICHIE TRIPP, . ...p, ticipants than a year earlier. HOMETOWN PRINTING and Sarah and Dave Mercer with their chil- i 7 dren Jack and Cadence. Cadance w: Total funds raised since the TRIPP CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY the leader of the team and raised $2,270. Please turn to page 24 >, G PERI OSALG e\ 3 \e) ie f cloe Silent Auction C Coffee Bar / larkel Local Artisans, \) Crafters & Vendors Saturday. October 19 0:00 am - 2:00 pm ADMISSION poi0o art Community Church 1680 Reach Street, Port Perry erry www.emmanuelcc.ca www.pineridgeimpress.ca Hosted by Heart to Heart in support of the Pregnancy Help Centre of Durham Your Name is Our Business Pineridge Impress 905-985-2839 135 North Port Road, Port Pe FOCUS - OCTOBER 2013 23