Stirling-Rawdon Past and Present

Fresh tracks for Lope for Hope, The Shield (2005), p. 2

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Pex GOAL Friday, October 21, 2005 1 15 Continued from page I combination of'a generous community and beyond, but Tulle Kay states that businesses and pore in both the ‘surrounding community and the Stirling ao) cn a exorbitantin real on ate been supported by individuals, and communities near and beauty and rider. “[ still can not believe I fundrai dollars in the five years she has been riding in the Le Lope for Hope. “I pla as 4th in 2003 riding Nugget appy. feel that I ie done vl Hy not have done it without the support ofall of my’ clients. Iwas also sponsored by the Masonic Lodge in| and the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 509” it as long as I can get on my horse. There is not a better cause” Bettie Baker says that when ame ‘onkerhorse, to support and nde ot ae ‘Volunteering with the Lope for Hope. She is that committed to not only the cause, but the \ well organized ride through beautifull countryside. “Thetop fndraisersare; Betty Barker, Lori Brown, Amanda Stone, Linda Berry and Donna ye : ‘There were 32 children ing. The to; the Cancer Society as well as feet nire She & red | - planning for years Lope liffany and Glenn Floud enj ithe shorter of the trails during the ride. Glenn “Chicken Stew; a twen rar Sir eg re tk i ri in Lope for Hope ride. mete seo | Photos By: LJ. Jackson | | eee ali hong ed 2 et San ithe

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