i 6-The Canadian Champton, Frtday, October 3, 2003 ,,Miltonl teamn raises $1O,500 in walk à à à Çl À Kelly Clayton is still recovering fromn the 60 km walk she com- pleted Septemnber 20 to 21 in the Weekend to End Breast Cancer walk. "Walking 60) km is sometbing E*ve neyer donc before. It takes a toli on your body," she said. Ms Clayton was part of a four-woman Milton team that partici- pated in the Toronto walk. She raised $2,095, whicb wiIl go toward breast cancer research at Princess Margaret Hospital, an OFFICE TEAM LEADER Stevens is a fast growing human resource company specializing in Human Resources, Staffing, Professional Search and Recruitment and Training and Consulting. This exciting position is available in our Milton location. The successful candidate will have completed one or two years of college with a Business diploma. Must have experience and a strong drive in sales and marketing; supervisory experience; and excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Must be proficient in MS Word and Excel. Duties to include maximizing the sales revenue, customer satisfaction and supervision of branch employees. Position offers a comprehensive benefit package. If you are a self-motivated individual with the desire to grow with an aggressive company, please send your resume and cover letter to: The boutique of the staffing industry Stevens Resource Group Inc. Julie Baker, Staffing Division Manager Corporate Office 496 Adelaide Street Woodstock, ON N4S 4B4 Fax: 519-421-0237 Email: jbaker@stevensresourcegroup.com www.stevensresourcegroup.com We appreciate ail applicants. However, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. intemnational leader in the ftght against cancer. Ms Clayton's teain -wbicb also included Nancy Van Dorp, Kim Bagen and Lianne Krane - raised more <han $ 10,5001. "The Iast 5 km going int Exhibition Place were grueling. You gel the adrenaline kicking in at that point," she said. Although the weekend was -emotionally draining,' Ms Clayton said it was "wonderful." Ms Cisyton said she lost a family member to breast cancer, and, at the age of 28. she's "among the age gronp tbat is most often mis- diagnosed or simply mnissed in regards to breast cancer diagnosis because people think <bat women in their twenties are too young to get breast cancer." 4/eens raise $4,OOO Two Milton teens raised more <hast $4,000 for thse Weekend toi End Brest Cancer walk September 19 to 21. Robin McKee, 16, attends Milton District Higs Sebool andi Jesse Rehill, 18, bas just ttarted college. Tise pair began collectig donations for the 60-kmn walk about five monts ago. More tbats 5,000 men andi womcn paricipateti in tie Toronto walk, including several Miltonians. Money raiseti will go toward cancer research at Princesa Margaret Hosptal. Lé