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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 19 Mar 2009, p. 9

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- -uafi. .â€" l l MS walk serves up help, hope for affectedâ€"families In 2008, Miitchurch-Stouflville and Markham raised more than $92,000 for the MS Society of Can- ada during its fundraising annual walk This year, local organizers want to make $100,000. “This event helps to fund ser- vices for people with MS and their families, which can include provid- ing information and referrals, sup- portive counselling and mobility equipment," saidees Savoie, presi- dent and CEO of the MS Society of Canada and president of the MS Society’s Ontario division. “The MSWalk also helps fund the MS Society’s national research pro- gram, which is bringing researches ever closer to finding the cause and . cure of multiple sclerosis” Multiple sclerosis is the most common disease of the central nervous system among young 5 a: (stir: MC Lvtfll Financial Post Section FP11â€" Ndonal Poet Thurs" Feb. 5'”. 2009 'Bank of Nova Sootia has emerged during the credit crisis as one of the top 10 most stable banks in the world, according to a global ranking of the financial sedar.‘ The Stock Market Where do we go from here? 2008 was a Tough Year for Investors. 2009 could also be Challenging... Gareth wil be reviewing his 2009 Forecast for Canadian Equity Markets and his views for what the year wil bring and opportunities that W! be available for astute investors Wednesday, March 25, 2009 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm â€" Presentation Angus Glen Golf Club Room: Kennedy Loft 10080 Kennedy Rd. Markham, Ontario L6C 1N9 Reserve your place today by calling Natalie at 905-948-8241 Gareth Watson, CFA Associate Diedor, Portfolio Advisory Group, Scotia Capital Inc. 'W‘MHMH “Mk “dc-thunk anwduwu.uw COMMUNITY BRIEFS adults in Canada and symptoms include vision and speech probâ€" lems, extreme fatigue, lack of bal- ance and co-ordination and even paralysis. Women are diagnosed three times more than men and Canada has one of the highest rates of the disease in the world. with approxi- mately three people being diag- nosed each day, awarding to the MS Society of Canada. This year's walk takes place on Sunday, April 19, at Markham Dis- trict High School, 89 Church St. The walk gets under way at 10 am. Three distances are available: 1.5 kilometres, six kilometres and. 0 3M Scotchguartl - LOOSE BUGS - BROADLOOM 905-642-51 1 1 Seats are limited so please RSVP TODAY! eight kilometres. To register hr the MS Walk or for more information, call 18888228467 or go to mmswalrsca W h Meagan m There are openings in next month's Paddy Madigan hockey tournament. mmmfamfl.mdmdisem: nmmmmmaumm m.m.¢ntowcs.dexmt events. The second annual tourney in Mr. Madigan’s name will be played on the Easter weekend, April 10 and 11, at the Stouffville Arena. Organized by the Stouffville Ama- teur Hockey League, it’s open to men’s and coâ€"ed teams. Team entry fee of $600 includes three games. You can enter at Boyd's Source for Sports on Ringâ€" wood Drive. “ Q ~13 {a (x. r‘. I 2 www.mmm. Stouffville Emergency Care Fund, which assists residents in dire need. president and assistant coach of the Stouflville Spirit Jr. A team, died suddenly in Febmary 2008. r‘finUYFTI'" Funds raised will go to the Mr. Madigan, a former SAHL For more information, including tourna ment division contacts. go to sahl.ca 600C ‘5] 1pm” ‘A'npsmw .mquli-ung anxaynmg ‘6 t‘sus‘i‘i‘iiaabu “a BassPIoShons‘OdoorW “ Human-unit anal-notion: basspro.com vac-sou mm

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