Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 25 Apr 2006, p. 10

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A10O The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, April 25, 2006 Canada Red Coss Z *People whol Itake firs dl iraining reduce by Up to U6 30. GRAHAM PAINE / CANADIAN CHAMPION WALKING IN THE RAIN: Above , umbrellas and raincoats were the order of the day for the Loblaws Super Cities WaIk for MS at the Milton Leisure Centre, as roughiy 400 north Halton partici pants braved the unfavourable elements Sunday morning in both S and i O-km routes to raise funds for multiple scierosis. Top lef, a group of young runners are jusi a blur as they try to beat the rain- drops while making their way along Woodward Avenue. At right, Trevor Riebot carnes his four-year-old son Travis on his shoulders as the two take part in the 5-km walk. Approximately $92,000 was raised from the north Halton MS walk. 500 kids ex,,pected at derby is ihat time of' the year again. Ail over iown, youngsters N&iii be genting oui ibeir fishing rods in anticipation of the Miii Pond Kids' Fîshîng Derby ibis Saiurday From 7 airn. untîl 2 p.m. ai the Miii Pond. kîds i12 years oid and younger xviii hc fishing for rainbow iront thanks to the Hiaiton Sporisrnens Association, which stocks the pond and hosîs the eveni ecd year. More than 500 kids and their par- ents are expected to particîpate ibis year. The free eveni xviii include refresh- menîs, with food coupons handed oui to kids as they register ai the booth before ihey begin fishing. Aduits are weicome to a hoîdog or a hamburger on a donation basis. A couple of hundred prizes xviii be handed out duning the day, înciuding 10 grand prizes. Aiîhough some kids and parents choose to throw their fish back into the water, the fîsb are suitabie for eating. Toilet and hand-washing facilities xviii be availabie.

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