Oakville Beaver, 7 Jun 2006, p. 12

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12 Living Oakville Beaver LIVING EDITOR: WILMA BLOKHUIS unable to attend. Gay and Anthony Longo, honourary co-chairs ­ read their names. Gay is a 10-year breast cancer survivor. "Our efforts here tonight, raising awareness and funds for cancer research and support services, will make a difference," said Taylor. "Give that someone special you are with tonight a hug and thank them for being a part of something truly glorious...finding a cure for cancer. Together strong always," concluded Taylor to loud applause. Taylor also spoke of his family's battle with cancer. His mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1980 and died in 1986. His father, 86, was diagnosed with The temperatures may be rising, but the prices are dropping at By Consignment! Our Spring Line is bursting with all the hottest Designer Labels at a fraction of their department store prices. Large selection now 25%-50% off. Come and see us...you'll never shop retail again! By Consignment Upscale, Resale Ladies Wear 115 Trafalgar Road, (1 block North of Lakeshore) (905) 338-3474 Open 7 Days a Week HOT SPRING SALE Phone 905-845-3824 (ext. 250) Fax 905-337-5567 email blokhuis@haltonsearch.com · WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 2006 Relay for Life raises $500,000 Continued from page 1 members of your place of worship, buddies of a club or team, friends you have yet to meet ­ all want you to recover with a vengeance. "Hope is the gift we blue T-shirt wearers pass on to you. This year, 153,000 Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer." This year's Relay for Life raised at least $500,000 ­ and counting ­ from more than 180 teams with some 1,900 participants. An additional 400 volunteers including 100 students, were also on site. About 3,200 luminaries were sold and lit in memory and in honour of loved ones. Among the participants were 157 survivors ­ 191 had registered but 36 were BARRIE ERSKINE / OAKVILLE BEAVER HOPE: Luminaries arranged to spell the word hope for the Luminary Ceremony at the 5th annual Relay for Life at Appleby College. See Survivors' page 13 WILMA BLOKHUIS / OAKVILLE BEAVER BLUSHING BRIDES: The Blushing Brides were a big hit at the 5th annual Relay for Life at Appleby College, winning the prize for best costume. Shown from left, in their wedding gowns, are Monique Wood, team captain; Paulette Assenza,Vivian Hansen,Tamara Arnone, Natalie Illingworth, Amanda Fox, Kathy Thompson, and Andrea Rohde, flower girl. Up to 70% off DON "Once In A T JUNE 1ST U 209 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST Downtown Oakville (905)845-2031 e Monday-Friday 9-6 · Saturday 9-5 · Sunday 12-5 www.barringtons.ca

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