Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 6 Oct 2011, p. 5

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The Fourth Annual Walk for Georgetown Hospital raised more than $85,000-- with more than half of that coming from hospital employee Michelle Cooper and her Brampton family. The total brought in at the 5 km walk held Sunday, Sept. 25 well surpassed the $45,000 goal, and last year's $40,000 raised. "This has been the best Walk for Georgetown Hospital to date," said Hospital Foundation chair Laurent Thibault. "We had record numbers of people turn out for this event including the mayor, Town councillors and provincial candidates. Together everyone raised more than $85,000, with an astounding $46,250 coming from Michelle Cooper and her family." Cooper works in the hospital's ER admitting department, an area that is part of the planned expansion. Cooper, along with her father, Brampton Regional Councillor Paul Palleschi, her husband, brother and sister-in-law and nieces banded together to raise the money and won the trophy for top fundraising team. "My mother also worked at Georgetown Hospital. For many years, before I began to work there, the hospital was a centralized part of my family's life, and I could not think of a better way to honour that then fundraising to keep the hospital moving forward with funds for the expansion project, " said Cooper. Money raised in the Walk went to the Georgetown Hospital Foundation's Investing in Care-- Close to Home campaign to raise funds for the new and expanded Emergency Department and renovations to the Diagnostic Imaging Department. Family raises $46K for Hospital Walk 5 Independent & Free Press, Thursday, October 6, 2011 LONG WEEKEND FORECAST... Halton Hills HIGH LOW FRI. 200 90 SAT. 240 130 SUN. 230 130 MON. 200 110 Now a Proud Dealer of Above: Stephanie Ansellotti and three-year-old buddy Baxter do the Georgetown Hospital Walk Baxter's way. Below: The Cooper-Palleschi family, led by Georgetown ER department worker Michellle Cooper (front row holding a trophy), raised a whopping $46,250 for the walk. Top photo by Jon Borgstrom Bottom photo submitted FURNACE & FIREPLACE SALES and SERVICE 118 Guelph St.(at Maple) 905-877-8990 www.applebysystems.ca 63(&,$/6 )520 September. 30th to October 13th Large Shrimp CARRIERS NEEDED ACTON Churchill Rd S Longfield Rd Roseford Terr Arthur Street Peel st McDonald Blvd A Taste of Fall th 5 2 Happy Cooked, Peeled & Deveined 1lb-$7.99 (reg. $9.99) 3lbs­ $22.49 ( reg. $24.99) Pumpkin Pies 2 for $5.99 (reg. $3.99 each) Thaw and Serve GEORGETOWN Lynden Cir River Dr Rexway Drive Chipper court Hale Drive Palomino Trail Heslop Court John st Collage st Airedale Court Irwin Cres Main St South Park Ave King st McNabb st Market St. Edith St. Gairey Dr Delrex Blvd Anniversary Get Ready For Thanksgiving Brussels Sprouts Diced Turnip & Squash Roasting Potatoes Sliced Carrots & Baby Carrots Breaded Calamari Rings 400g. $4.49 (reg. $5.99) Ready to Bake or Fry! Organic Meat Sale!!! 10% off all Organic Meats Whole Chickens, Chicken Breasts, Chicken Thighs, Pork Chops, Sausages, Burgers, Ground Beef, Stewing Beef 0RQGD\ )ULGD\ $0 30 6DWXUGD\ $0 30 6XQGD\ $0 30 GLEN WILLIAMS Beaver st Karen st Confederation st Credit st Tweedle st Mountain St Congratulations Bryce Burrows On your graduation from Humber College Police Foundations Program with Honours )UXLW RI WKH 0RQWK 6OLFHG 1RUWKHUQ 6S\ $SSOHV .J UHJ 7KH %DNLQJ $SSOH James & Ruth Racinsky October 4, 1986 Congratulations & Best Wishes with love from the Racinsky family. ALSO NEEDED: ADULT CARRIERS If interested, please call CIRCULATION 905-873-0301 23(1 '$<6 $ :((. 6(59,1* $&721 $5($ )25 29(5 <($56

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