SRegistration now W For 41 dlays next year, the torch will visit Sfive cities outside Ontario (Calgary, Win- ,nipeg, Montreal, Halifax and the Greater -Vancottver Area) and 130 communities in Sthe province - including Hamilton, home Sof the soccer competition - before a caul- -dron for the games is lit in downtown To- z 2 ronto July 10. SHadfield, a former fighter pilot and Interna- <tional Space Station commander, said the u> games wilI challenge young people to push z themselves to the edge of their capabilities. open for those interested in -being Pan Arn torvhbearers «The inspiration of it is the key,7added Had- field, who introduced the torch run with Olympic gold medallists Catriona Le May Doan and Simon Whitfield. There are several criteria for torchbearers, including being at least 13 years old when the relay begins. They can register online at TORONTO201 5.org. Registration closes De- cember 1 at 11:59 p.m. Names wiIl be chosen by a random draw and announced begin- ning in March 2015. The full Pan Arn torch relay route will be announced in February. Some of the 3,000 bearers of the flame - to be lit at an Aztec ceremony at the Pyramid of the Sun in Teo- tihuacan, Mexico - will be chosen by corn- munities on the route or games stakeholders. Hamilton wilI have spots for about 70 torch- bearers for its part of the route, which wilI see the flame corne through the Ambitious City on June 21. Tickets for the sporting events, as well as opening and closing cerernonies, are on sale now. Games CEO Saad Rafi said the torches wilI be carried by people on two wheels, four wheels, in canoes and on horseback. Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne said shes excited about the approachîng games. «The torch relay starts to make it very real,*she said, adding a message of support for the young athletes she said were rising early to train at a pool, track or gyrnnasiurn: «We are right there with you."' Sorne 7,500 athletes and 250,000 visitors are expected atTorontols Pan Arnerican and Para- pan Arn Games, which start 35 weeks from now. Tickets start at $20, and there are dis- counts for seniors and children. Stacey LaForme, councillor of the Mississau- gas of the New Credit First Nation, a people whose territory was Toronto before the city was founded, said the games "allow us to be better today than we were yesterday."' «When the torch passes, rernember it repre- sents pride, honour, unity and growth." A separate Parapan Arn Torch Relay wiII take place prior to the start of the Parapan Arn Games on August 7. HIDE HOUSE THIS WEE£KEND ONLYI (F;4day Nov. Mt - Samdy Nov. th) MONDAY - SUNDAY 10 -6, FRIDAY 10-8 a WVWW.H1DEHOUSÈ.C r------------------ ---------- ------------- ---- w' New Leal a place wi Our expenencn concemrs, a 805B8S5050 -Main Stist E iere there Us no struggle, there lis no strength.e rPSyChology Centre is committed to prnvidîng -2- ~ere you and your famîly can fel comfortable and understood. ?d associates have expertise in a wide range of presenting id offer a vaniy of services, including child, teen, adut, couples and gmoup therapy Forea complote isohg of our serves please mqit us et www.n.wi.dpsychfl.ca NE met SuIte 210, Mlon, ON PSYCHOOYCNI - -- ------------------------------ 'WHAT 1S YOUR HIAYHEALTH GE A COM A *ELT REOR *TA DICOE YOU HEDR AHIDX( )SOE NO OIAGE 45 FMe WEIGIIF LOR CONSULTATION (inside Spa Bell www.radiantelaserandweliness.ca 0-1 OrM Aim oSdv DC. FJICA. Bip.H.. I W Unit 107, Milton issina> -1711 o CHANGEYOUR CHANGEYOUR