Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 11 Sep 2015, p. 08

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, September 11, 2015 | 8 Terry Fox Run returns to Coronation Park Sept. 20 by John Bkila Oakville Beaver Staff Thirty-five years after Terry Fox was forced to end his Marathon of Hope because his cancer had returned, Canadians across the country continue to raise money to find a cure for the devastating disease. Oakville residents will lace up for the annual local run on Sunday, Sept. 20 at Coronation Park, 1426 Lakeshore Rd. W. "The support of local businesses, service clubs and families is so important to the Oakville community and to the success of the Terry Fox Run," said Pam Damoff, chair of the Oakville Terry Fox Run. "By teaming up with the Terry Fox Run to raise funds for cancer research, these folks are continuing a long-standing commitment to improving the lives of everyone touched by cancer." Participants will choose to walk, bike, board, roller skate, run, push a stroller or walk the dog along a lakeside two-kilometre, 5k or 10k route. The official start of the event is 10 a.m., with registration opening at 9 a.m. Opening ceremonies will once again be hosted by former Toronto Argonaut Dan Ferrone and O Canada will be performed by Bachelor of Music Theatre Performance students at Sheridan College. The event is non-competitive and familyfriendly with leashed dogs as welcomed The Terry Fox Run flag was raised at Oakville Town Hall, where Sept. 20 has been officially declared to be Terry Fox Day. It's also the date of the Oakville Terry Fox Run at Coronation Park. Pictured, from left, are: Sammy Rawdah, Tairnan O'Meara, Ward 1 Councillor Sean O'Meara, Roisin O'Meara, Oakville Mayor Rob Burton, Ward 6 Councillor Natalia Lischyna, Ward 1 Councillor Ralph Robinson, Keri Schoonderwoerd, vice chair of the local run; Ward 4 Councillor Roger Lapworth, Nathalie deCaen, Rachel Schoonderwoerd and Ward 2 Councillor Pam Damoff. | photo by Riziero Vertolli ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) participants. There is no registration fee or minimum donation required with this year's fundraising goal set at $187,200 or the equivalent of $1 from every Oakville resident. Last year's Oakville Terry Fox Run raised a record total $132,500. Meanwhile, last week, Sammy Rawdah, owner of Sammy's Famous Old-Fashioned Chip Wagon in Bronte, held a Terry Fox fundraising lunch and donated more than $900 to the local run. Participants are encouraged to car pool and reminded there is no parking at Coronation Park itself, and to observe all "No Parking" signs on side streets nearby. The morning of the run will feature a kids' activity tent, music and food. T-shirts for the 35th anniversary Terry Fox Run will be available for sale on the day ($20$25) with all proceeds going to the Terry Fox Foundation. The Bronte Harbour Chiropractic Clinic and Oakville Massage and Wellness Clinic will be on hand to treat participants. This year's run is once again plastic-waterbottle free and participants are asked to bring their own refillable water containers. Compostable cups will also be available. Returning this year will be the `In Memory Of' and `In Honour Of' roads signs that will be on sale for $5, honouring a friend or family member who has experienced or lost their battle with cancer. Teams can still register or form their own team at www.terryfox.org and click on the `Team Up for Terry' tab, or on-site on the morning of the run. Volunteers are also needed to help out on the day with everything from marshalling along the run route and working the registration table to cheering on run finishers. For information or to volunteer, contact Cathy Duddeck at cduddeck@hotmail.com. Students will receive volunteer hours for their efforts. LocaL carrier Your The experts are more affordable than you think. The year's best offer. DeaLer Special Offer We will pay the HST for your next home comfort system maintenance. Limited time offer. Can not be combined with any other offer. It's easy to do the math. up to Receive $1,465 No Payments, No Interest in rebates with Carrier® Cool Cash* Don't Pay for 90 Days*** also, receive up to $650 in incentives when you participate in the saveoNenergy HeaTiNG & cooLiNG iNceNTiVe* ARE YOU TRULY DIVERSIFIED? A world-class asset manager--based in Oakville--Acorn invests over $100 million on behalf of institutions and accredited investors seeking true diversification to achieve beer portfolio returns and risk reduction. Let Acorn help you diversify your portfolio. Contact us to find out how at www.acorn.ca or 905-257-0773 We Service All Makes of central air conditioners and gas furnaces SHOWROOM 2086 Speers Rd. Oakville 24 hr hotline OAKVILLE HAMILtOn Mon - Fri 8aM - 5pM Saturday 11aM - 4pM SHoWrooM pHonE 905-825-1893 905-540-9153 905-335-3203 BURLInGtOn 905-825-1929 www.applebysystems.ca

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