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Oakville Beaver, 23 Apr 2015, p. 15

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Oakville teams up for Terry to make hero's dream come true by John Bkila Oakville Beaver Staff 15 | Thursday, April 23, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com April 17, 1980. Day 6, 25 miles, a total of 117 miles to date. Today, I got up at 4:30 a.m. At first it was actually quite warm, I had to strip down, but after two miles it started to pour buckets and got very cold. I was soaked to the skin. The only good thing about it was when it finally had my back.... It's not my imagination when I say that three quarters of every hill went uphill. · · · Fred Fox read that excerpt, which his young brother Terry Fox had written in his journal exactly 35 years ago last Friday. Terry, who lost a leg to cancer, started a cross-Canada run to fundraise for cancer research, but died in 1981 before completing his Marathon of Hope. Fred was the keynote speaker at Oakville's fourth annual Team Up For Terry Fox kick-off breakfast held at Town Hall Friday. The kick-off event, organized by vice-chair Keri Schoonderwoerd, has Roisin O'Meara, left, checks out an old Oakville Beaver photo of Terry Fox during his Marathon of Hope. Terry's older brother Fred Fox, right, was the keynote speaker at Oakville's fourth annual Team Up For Terry Fox kick-off breakfast Friday at Town Hall. | photos by Riziero Vertolli ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) become a tradition in its own right -- encouraging the Oakville community to begin raising funds for the upcoming Terry Fox Run, set for Sept. 20 this year at Coronation Park. Oakville Terry Fox Run chair, and Ward 2 Town Councillor, Pam Damoff announced just shy of $2 million has been raised locally, to date. "Last year, we broke all the records. We raised $132,000," said Damoff. "Our money is raised by people like you, and friends, family and colleagues who donate $10, $20, $1, $100, all small donations... so, to raise $132,000 through non-corporate donations is truly incredible." For this year's goal, Damoff echoed a request made by Terry 35 years ago. "Terry asked for something simple. He asked for $1 from every Canadian... our goal for Oakville is incredibly simple: $1 from every resident," said Damoff, announcing the 2015 goal for Oakville would be $187,300. Fred praised the community for its efforts in fundraising for cancer research and the accomplishments of the individuals and teams that take part in the annual run. "Terry set an example for so many of us to accomplish what we need to accomplish and the team events here, all the teams involved, set an example to what can happen in other Terry Fox community events, not just here in Ontario, but right across the country," he said. Fred also thanked Oakville for dedicating a day to his brother. Earlier this month, the Town of Oakville announced it would hold its first official Terry Fox Day on Sept. 20. see Terry on p.16 Recycle your unwanted Electronics April 25th, 11 am to 3 pm only.* Dorval Crossing, WEST ­ Parking lot near Tim Hortons. Look for the Electronics Drop-off area. The first 100 customers to drop off their unwanted electronics will receive a voucher for $10 off a large pizza at Boston Pizza (one voucher per family). *Please visit our website at dorvalcrossing.com for a full list of accepted electronics. Please remove any confidential information from your e-waste before dropping it off. We are not responsible for any confidential information left on your e-waste. Sponsors: Over 60 Shops & Services located at the QEW & Dorval Drive Visit dorvalcrossing.com for more information PROUDLY MANAGED BY

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