Oakville Beaver, 26 Feb 2003, C2

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C2 -The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday February 26, 2003 St. Mildred's-Lightbourn wins Marie Aggett Bowl For raising the highest per capita funds in last fall's 22nd annual Terry Fox Run, St. Mildred's-Lightbourn 1School has been awarded the Marie Aggett Bowl. The school raised $15,052.40. or $37.63 per student. About 400 students participated in the school's run held Sept. 25, 2(X)2. Last year, the Terry Fox · Run and local school events I raised $157,314.26, includl ing $75,000 raised at the ·Town sponsored event held * at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre. ' The remainder of the funds were raised by schools that held their own individual runs. The other participating schools were Abbey Lane, Brantwood. E. J. James, Eastview, Falgarwood. Heritage Glen, Linbrook, Lome Skuce, MacLachlan College, Maple Grove. Montclair. Munn's, New Central. Pilgrim Wood. Queen Elizabeth Park. Rotherglen Montessori. St. Marguerite d'Youville, Sunningdale and W. H. Morden. Correction Mayor's cancer did not spread In a story about the second annual Relay for Life kick-off \at Appleby College, published in The Oakville Beaver on Wednesday, Feb. 19. Mayor Ann Mulvale was incorrectly ·quoted in saying " in March 1998 it was discovered that the ; cancer had spread to my lymph nodes" in referring to her ' diagnoses of melanoma in the fall of 1997. This sentence should have read "in March 1998 it was dis. covered that the cancer had not spread to my lymph notes." » ; ' "That little three letter word `not' meant that I was going The Oakville Beaver apologizes for this error and any \to live," said Mulvale, who is now cancer free. \embarrassment it may have caused. Peter C. McCusker · Oakville Beaver Stephanie Glazier, daughter of the late M arie Aggett, and her son Paul Glazier, present the M arie Aggett Bowl to St Mildred's* Lighthourn School for raising the most money per capita for schools in the Terry Fox Run. It is the seventh year that St. M ildred'sLighthourn participated in the event. Anita DesRosiers, head of the Ju n io r School, accepted the award. The school raised $15,052.40 or $37.63 per student. About 400 students participated in the school's Terry Fox Run on Sept. 25, 2002. C o m m u n it y INVOLVEMENT IS WHERE WE'RE AT! In addition to providing community news, sports, entertainment and business 3 times a week, The Oakville Beaver newspaper takes pride in the fact that we support the organizations that make Oakville the caring community it is. Our monetary and in-kind donations exceed $250,000 annually to non-profit and community groups. "M a so n ry & F ire p la c e D esign S p e c ia lis ts " DESIGN & INSTALLATION OF GAS. 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