Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 28 Aug 2010, p. 1

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“For a region to be great, it must be great for urn-um all and that °""""""" requires a strong infrastructure of social supports for the over one mil- lion residents who now call York Region home," said York Region chief administrative officer and 2010 United Way campaign voi- untary chairperson Bruce Mac- gregor. “Our volunteer cabinet of community and business leaders The new financial benchmark speaks to increased social service demand versus York Region’s cur- rent supply, executives ,- The ambitious goal, a 4.3- per-cent hike over last year's milestone of $7.66 million, was announced last Saturday at the Seneca College King Campus Dragon Boat Festival, the tradi- tional campaign launch event. United Way of York Region’s 2010 fundraising target is a record $3 million. United Way sets $8M fund target Benchmark makes room for increase in service demand (SWi-‘Ii'ib une 2010 FUNDRAISING See DRAGON, page 12 BY CHRIS TRADER ctraber@yrmg.com SHARE THAT OPINION, STOUFFVILLE. E-MAIL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR TO JMASON@YRMG.COM SATURDAY, AUG. 28, 2010 I SERVING THE COMMUNITY OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE I 20 PAGES/$1 INCLUDING GST WITH ONE OF HER THREE OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALS SHINING IN THE FOREGROUND, CANADIAN WOMEN’S HOCKEY LEGEND JENNIFER BOTTERILL SIGNS THE JERSEY OF RICHMOND HILL'S BAILEY OAKES, 7, AT THE VICTORY GIRLS’ HOCKEY CAMP AT THE STOUFFVILLE ARENA THIS WEEK. Golden, girl WEEKEND FOCUS “a” Hoover Park Dm- a. Hwy 48 (In Supot Walmart Plaza) 905-640-4247 OPEN W H3093 7 DAYS A WEEK l-FFEHHM 10-6 Great Clips‘ STAFF PHOTO/MIKE BARRETT $8 Big fan ofTerry Fox “I had waited 29 years to come here. As we walked through the grove of welcoming maples. I had to sit and take pause of the enormity of Terry’s goal," Mrs. Schell-Ken- nedy wrote in her journal chronicling the Last September, just days after the annual Terry Fox Run took place in Stouflville and across Canada, Mrs. Schell-Kennedy added another chapter to her story with harry Fox She headed up north to Thunder Bay to visit the Terry Fox Monument “I've been a part of this story for 30 years and I still remember him like it was yester- day,” she said. Now, Mrs. Schell-Kennedy helps draw other people into his mission by spearhead- ing Stqufivifle's annual Tbrry Fox Run. was a kid who was a little bit younger than me doing something extraordinary. I was drawn to what he doing." she said. sbolan@yrmg.com Sandy Schell-Kennedy has few regrets in life, but she does have one - never watching Terry Fox run during his l43-day odyssey across Canada in 1980. Schellâ€"Kennedy heads one of Ontario’s top runs in his name .99 haircut | BY SANDRA BOLAN PEOPLE m I...

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