Oakville Beaver, 19 Jul 2018, p. 35

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35| O akville B eaver | T hursday,July 19,2018 insidehalton.com Burlington Featuring Oh My Gauze Sympli Bryn Walker Bella Amore Comfy & Stylish with the WOW Factor 100% Cotton Marilu's Plaza • www.jusbgauze.com Who do you know that has been affected by Cancer? 289-430-6185 michael@mbsecurefinancial.com www.mbsecurefinancial.comwww.mbsecurefinancial.comwww Michael Barrow LET'S TALK! Did you know Cancer affects 1 in 2 Canadians? Did you know 60% of Canadians diagnosed with Cancer will survive at least 5 years after their diagnosis? If you were diagnosed with Cancer, how will that affect you and your family financially? Before it is too late, call MB Secure Financial and arrange a time for a free consultation. Holmes is closing in on $10,000 in pledges. "I'm thankful I'm able to do things like play football," said Holmes, who has had no recurrences of the seizures that were the result of a vi- rus. "Honestly, I didn't think I'd ever be able to do this (fundraiser) again." Holmes hoped to continue Go Garrett Go while playing at St. Thomas Aquinas. How- ever, the board's donation policy prevented him from doing so. He wasn't expecting to play football beyond high school, having given it up in the summer in favour of rep soccer. And though he had opportunities in soccer, he always felt football came more naturally to him. Still, he was surprised when the Western Mustangs contacted him. "Most of the guys at West- ern played Team Ontario or Team Canada," he said. "I played high school at STA, which was never really a powerhouse by any means. It was pretty surprising." Holmes redshirted last season as the Mustangs won the Vanier Cup. His coaches suggested playing summer football with the Jr. Mus-football with the Jr. Mus-f tangs to get a little more game experience to prepare for the university season.for the university season.f The 18-year-old didn't even realize he would still be eligi- ble for minor football. Before the season began, he talked about restarting the Go Garrett Go campaign in which people can pledge a dollar amount for every touchdown through his web- site www.gogarrettgo.com. Anyone making a pledge can also choose to direct their do- nation to the children's hos- pital of their choice. So now as he looks to lead the Jr. Mustangs to the OFPL championship, he's also making a last push to reach his goal of raising $10,000. COMMUNITY Final push for $10K fundraising campaign goal lContinued form page 34 PLEASE RECYCLE THIS PAPER

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