Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 3 Mar 2006, p. 8

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Curves fits in with Heart and Stroke campaign Curves, Georgetown recently presented a cheque for $2,236.75 to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario following fund-raising activities at its Main St. location. On hand for the presentation were (from left) Annette Ryan, Val Leachman, and Jennifer Harvey of Curves, and Jennifer Tremaine, program co-ordinator of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. Photo by Ted Brown Cancer campaign canvassers wanted Two out of 5 Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Help change that statistic this April by joining the Canadian Cancer Society as a volunteer door-to-door canvasser. Money raised will help fund leadingedge Canadian cancer research, provide information on all types of cancer and deliver community support services. The Acton Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society is looking for interested volunteers to canvass in Acton at various locations. Please call 519-853-0585 to volunteer. To walk a block as a volunteer canvasser in Georgetown, contact the Brampton/Caledon/Georgetown/Dufferin County Unit at 905-451-4460 or 1-866-7110111 ext 28 or visit www.cancer.ca. CAS-hh needs help too Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills is also preparing for its April door-todoor campaign. Funds raised will go help cancer patients who require help with: · transportation to and from the hospital for treatment and lab appointments · wigs, turbans, meal replacements, medical supplies, yoga, etc. To volunteer call or visit the CAS-hh office, 222 Mountainivew Rd. N. (in the Mountainview Seniors Residence), 905-7028886.

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