Oakville Beaver, 11 Sep 2013, p. 5

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An Oakville family that has raised $66,000 in the Shoppart again over the weekend. Huether family inspired by their mom Jeannie "I wanted to make myself more aware of the situations that women face," she said. Carli said she remains shocked at how many people are diagnosed with the disease each year, and sees the 60-km, fundraising walk held each September in Toronto, as a means to improve people's chances of beating cancer. According to Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) statistics, more than 500 Canadians are diagnosed with cancer every day -- and more than 200 die from the disease each day. Steven, who was just 11 when his mom was diagnosed, said he didn't fully grasp the situation. "I thought she'd go, have it done and come home and everything would be good." Meanwhile Bill recalls being scared by the news. "When you're that young, you automatically associate cancer with death," he said. Jeannie underwent treatment at Toronto's Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and was then cancer-free for nearly a decade. However, in 2010 Jeannie learned she had a recurrence of the disease. "Mom was diagnosed again. What's the opportunity that you're going to beat it twice?" asked Carli through tears. Globo, Real Estate, Hydropool Hot Tubs, Inderjit Grewal/Swaraj Pa, Sure Loc, MCM Contracting, Rona Home and Garden, Sport Chek, Live to Dance Academy Ltd., Atmosphere, National Sports, West of the City, Staples, Home Depot, Golf Town 5 | Wednesday, September 11, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com pers Drug Mart Weekend to End Women's Cancers took The Huethers -- Carli, 29, Bill, 26, and Steven, 23 -- do it for their mom, Jeannie, who has survived her battles with cancer twice. They well recall when Jeannie Huether was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2001. "We all dealt with it in our own way," said Carli. "I wanted to join the walk to support my mom and other members of our family who had been diagnosed with breast cancer. inside today's Editorial Sports Beaver www.insideHALTON.com 6 25 Artscene Classified 24 28 *All flyers not necessarily delivered to all homes For home delivery & customer service call 905-631-6095, 5300 Harvester Rd., Burlington New subscriptions call 905-631-6095 or subscribe online @ www.oakvillebeaver.com Yet, following a second round of treatments at Mississauga's Credit Valley Cancer Centre, Jeannie again emerged victorious. "It really is a miracle that someone can beat it twice," Carli said. While the Huethers did not walk in this weekend's fundraiser, they participated in another way by operating a hydration station for the walkers. "It's become something you can't imagine not being part of," Carli said. "We got involved for the obvious reasons, but now we're there to support all women, to better the future for ourselves, for our kids, for everyone." Jeannie said she's "very, very proud" of her children. This year's event took place out of the Rogers Centre and saw 3,639 walkers help raise more than $8 million for the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre by walking either one day (32 km) or two days (60km). Clockwise from left, the Huether family -- Bill, Jeannie, Steven and Carli -- participated in the Shoppers Drug Mart Weekend to End Women's Cancers last weekend in Toronto. Over the years, the family has raised $66,000 for the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. | submitted photo New Patients Welcome! Our door is always open We pride ourselves on the high quality of treatment, service and care we provide. We are always very happy to welcome new patients to our practice, and I welcome your call to schedule a new patient or emergency appointment with us! My office offers a wide range of complete modern dental care in a state of the art facility. 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