Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 3 Aug 2010, p. 9

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RONA tour will begin in Acton Ontario's longest running RONA MS Bike Tour will depart from a new location this year-- Acton. On August 14 approximately 530 cyclists will ride from Acton to Waterloo, pushing themselves to raise awareness for multiple sclerosis and raising an estimated $370,000 in pledges. Funds raised by participants are dedicated to finding a cause and cure for multiple sclerosis, and providing support and services to those living with MS. Cyclists will leave from Prospect Park, and ride to the University of Waterloo for a night of rest and festivities. The following day, they'll return to Acton, cycling a total of 150 km. In Ontario's first RONA MS Bike Tour of the season, cyclists rode from Grand Bend to London on July 24-25, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Tour and raising a total of $1.124 million. For more information on the RONA MS Bike Tours, including opportunities to volunteer or cycle at the upcoming Tours, visit http://mssociety.ca/ontario/biketour.htm or call 1-800-268-7582, ext. 3038. 1 9 Independent & Free Press, Tuesday, August 3, 2010 st SUMMER SALE August 2 to 31st!! 30-50% OFF huge selection of summer apparel and accessories Thank You Ladies of Georgetown for your overwhelming support during our first year of business. We look forward to serving you as we continue to grow. Come in and check our our exclusive line of Kameleon jewellery. We will be accepting "Light Transitional" Fall clothing Starting Week of Aug 16th. We accept consignment items Tuesday through Friday during normal business hours. Please refer to our website for further information on consigning www.thewaywewere.ca At the recent RONA MS Bike Tour breakfast, Acton resident Ray Vanden Kooij (left) did a high five with MS Ambassador Mike Augustine, who stations himself at each ride to give participants a `high-five' as they complete the ride. The breakfast was to officially launch the Acton to Waterloo Ride, which will commence and conclude at the Acton Agricultural Building, August 14-15. Vanden Kooij, a participant in the ride for the past two years, will be leading a team of 12 riders from Acton, who regularly train at Stayin' Alive. Photo by Ted Brown 98 Main St. S. Downtown Georgetown 905-702-7675 Let us floor you with our great hardwood selection. We guarantee you'll love the results. L I F E T I M E I N S TA L L AT I O N GUARANTEE Our certified professional flooring installers are just one more reason you can trust your style to Carpet One Floor & Home. CARPET · H A R DWO O D · VINYL · TILE · L A M I N AT E · AND MORE

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