16 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday March 16, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Oakville Super Cities Walk set for April 15 The 2007 Oakville Super Cities Walk for MS was recently kicked off at Arnold's Sport Bar and Entertainment on Morden Road. The 2007 walk will take place in Oakville April 15 and more than 900 participants are expected to take part in the walk to raise $180,000 for multiple sclerosis (MS) research and services. It will be the second time the Super Cities Walk for MS has been held in Oakville. Previously, those interested in participating had to go outside the community to neighbouring cities like Burlington and Mississauga. That all changed last year under the stewardship of the 2006 honourary chair Bob Decker of Oakville who was a top fundraiser for a number of years, raising between $30,000 and $50,000 annually through corporate donations. In 2006, Decker was again at the top of the outstanding fundraisers raising a whopping $49,855. Decker participates annually with his family and was taking part in Burlington until the walk was established in Oakville last year. The Oakville team that went by the moniker Chicken Little and led by Barbara Sheehan was among the top 25 fundraising teams contributing $2,079 in 2006. MS is the most common disease On Wednesday, top fundraisers, team captains, sponsors, and volunteers from the 2006 Oakville Super Cities WALK for MS gathered to mix and mingle and plan for the 2007 walk. The 2007 MS Society honorary chair Harold Lenfesty, local residents and businesses that support the MS Society of Canada and Super Cities WALK for MS were on hand, along with local residents with MS. Last year, history was made on April 16 at 9 a.m. when the first Oakville Oakville Super Cities Walk got underway with 5K and 10K routes and more than 260 participants signed up. Both routes were wheelchair accessible. The shorter route wound through historic downtown and the longer route took in the scenic lakeshore. This year the Oakville walk will be held Sunday, April 15. Check in on walk day will be at 8:30 a.m. The walk will begin at 9:30 a.m. at Oaklands Regional Centre on Bond Street. There will be 5km and 10km routes. To find out more about the 2007 Oakville Super Cities Walk for MS, how to register, or about MS, contact the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada (Ontario Division) at 1800-268-7582, ext. 2240 or visit www.mssociety.ca. DEREK WOOLLAM / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER WELL-DESERVED AWARD: Jessica Bryant holds a plaque presented to her at the Oakville Super Cities WALK for MS. Bryant, who has been living with MS for seven years, is a Team MS Ambassador, and helps organize the annual fundraiser on Sunday, April 15. of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) among young adults in Canada, affecting an estimated 50,000 Canadians. It is most commonly diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 40, but can occur at any age. Symptoms include vision and speech problems, extreme fatigue, lack of balance and coordination, and even paralysis. Canada has one of the highest rates of MS in the world, with approximately three people being diagnosed each day. Canada is also a leader in MS research. The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada is the leading voluntary organization in Canada dedicated to finding the cure for MS and helping people affected cope. It provides services and programs to support people with MS and their families. the phone book h as of f ic i a l ly e v olv e d . te ys ll, be n g S mp v i e r Ca l Mo mb k ie e l M e Vic mpb lub Ca ld C Go directories have changed. so should your directory advertising. Business Memberships Starting From $36/month For more information on how can help grow your business, call 310-GOLD or email: sales@goldbook.ca ms brought to you by: Directory Commercials Talking Directory Character Free Website & Update Service Rewards Points & Newspaper Offers Print Directory 00:00:20