Oakville Beaver, 29 Sep 2004, B02

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B2 - The Oakville Beaver, W ednesday September 29, 2004 Photos by Peter C. McCusker · Oakville Beaver Mother-Daughter Walk raises $85,000 L a u ra Singer, H e a rt a n d S tro k e Foundation a re a c o o rd in ato r for the Halton office w ith Della C oulson who suffered a stroke in 2001 at the age of 39, at the s ta rt o f S u n d a y 's 10th an n u al rh p p rjn s M n th p r.n an j.h tp r Walk for H eart and Stroke. L au ren K east and her m om Ju n e enjoy the walk. The event aTTracted a b o u t 1,000 people to the trails a t B ronte C reek Provincial Park, and raised m ore th an $85,000 for h ea rt an d stroke research. Across the GTA, 5,400 m others and d au g h te rs, along w ith th eir families, p articipated in six w alks raising m ore th an $410,000. Across C an ad a, 76 com m unities in six provinces hosted w alks raising som e $3 million. H OiOILLE BEAVER PRESENTS B T r o o m 's i s . . . Y o u r O n e O T A L H om e C om fort J P H Stop S hop! Walk for Dog Guides on Sunday The Purina Walk for Dog Guides, a five-kilometre charity walk to raise funds for the Lions Foundation of Canada, will be held on Sunday Oct. 3. The walk will begin at the Lions Foundation of Canada. 152 Wilson St., at 11 a.m. Registration begins at 10 a.m. Sponsor sheets can be picked up at locations across town. To pledge online, visit www.dogguides.com. The event is hosted by the Lions Foundation o f Canada, the Oakville Lions Club and the Friends of the Lions Foundation of Canada. The Oakville walk, one of the orga nization's largest, is one of several being held across Canada. This year's national fundraising goal is $600,000. All proceeds from the event will ben efit the foundation's three programs: Canine Vision Canada that provides dog guides to the blind and visually impaired, Special Skills Dogs of Canada for the physically disabled and m edically-at-risk, and Hearing Ear Dogs of Canada for the deaf and hardof-hearing. Dog guides are provided across Canada at no charge to the recipients. The Lions Foundation of Canada operates a unique facility where dog guides are trained and ultimately matched to meet a recipient's needs. It is the only dog guide school of its kind in North America. The Lions Foundation of Canada was founded in 1983. Since then, the lives of more than 700 men. women and children aged 8-84 have received spe cially trained dog guides. The Lions Foundation of Canada is supported by corporations, businesses, service clubs and individuals. It receives no government support. The dogs are donated as puppies from reputable breeders or are bred at the foundation's kennel in Breslau, Ont. The puppies live in "foster homes' for a socializing period of one year and then return to the school to be screened for physical soundness and temperament before entering the training program. After a dog completes the 6-8 month training program, a successful applicant will stay at the training facility for 10-26 days to work with the dog and establish a bond needed for the team to succeed. It costs $19,000 to $25,000 to suc cessfully train a dog from the time it is a puppy to the time of graduation. For more information, call the Lions Foundation at 905-842-2891. C o n cert w sk v» -P a r k Friday O ctober 1, 7:00 - 10:00pm Bronte Harbour Waterfront Park at the Butterfly Gazebo ·v ' M A JE S TIC food, fun & great music with Anthony T h e Beale S tre e t host MC Rock popular local en te rta in e r with Aprilaire H ig h E ffic ie n c y A ir C le a n e r A u to m a tic H u m id ifie rs The world's first computer-equipped, completely automatic humidifiers. V is it O ur N ew tOW KC q e w D o n a tio n s are greatly a p p re c ia te d . Proceeds to the Bronte Butterfly Foundation Butterfly Park & Winter Skateway for more information call 905.825.2245 website: www.butterflys.ca * ?: i U" O Visit our patio for food f and drinks The ultimate in com fort roonts rairvit-w Stn*i*l H e a t i n g · A i r C o n d i t i o n in g · F ir e p la c e s 3440 Fairview Street, 905-634-7701 OPEN SATURDAYS v:.r r :SL E EM A X C e l e b r a t in g F o r O v e r 8 0 Y e a r s ! H E A L T H __ 14 <1 I I S k SPCRTSCLU B HHPWL ia r i a i w m m m CELEBRATION - Sept 6 thru O c t 2 960 Cumberland Ave. Burlington ^05.632.4800 CEDARt 905 842-8209 - Valid until O c to b e r 3 0 . 2 0 0 4

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