Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 9 Sep 2010, p. 24

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“I though; I’d miss my old dentlstT urns out, not so much FERMENTINB muggy";- STOUFFVILLE Family Dentistry 905-642-7474 stouffvillefamilydentistry. ca BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY: This is the thin] year for the fundraiser, which has raised $50,000 for the Southlake It’s the old-fashioned small town friendliness that patients of all ages truly appreciate. “So many of us have been touched by this disease and this is an opportunity to raise funds for cancer research," said spokesper- son Sgt. Gary Phillips. AtStouffville Family Dentistry, we hear comments like this all the time. Our team of exceptional dental professionals is a group of experts dedicated to providing the utmost in quality care. But what patients truly appreciate is the gentle, compassionate care and treatment they receive. ‘ There’s still time to enter a foursome in the event. ‘ ‘ Chief Armand LaBarge and the police ser- vice's Clubs4Cancer Committee have invited residents of York Region to join them at the tournament. ' York Regional Police will be fighting can- cer Elgtqad of cri_me Monday. CHARITY: Cops remember former colleagues, loved ones Still time to fight cancer at police golf tournament This is the third year for the fundraiser, which has raised $50,000 for the Southlake Regional Health Cancer Centre in Newmarket and $20,000 for the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto. For more infonnaa'on. or to reserve tickets, contact Terry Hunt at 1866-8766423 m 7699, or email to 5553G¢pca All proceeds will go to the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and the Markham Stouffville Hospital cancer unit. A barbecue lunch will be served, followed by a live auction hosted by CW Toronto sports director Lance Brown. Registration begins at 7 a.m., with a shot- gun tee-off at 7:45. The tourney will be played at the presti- gious Coppinwood Golf and Country Club in the Uxbridge Township community of Good- wood, just east of Stouffville. This fundraising tournament is a trib- ute to the lives of many, but in particular the loved ones of tourney organizers who have lost their lives: Judy Parke, ludi (Sine) Grimes, Michelle Hobor and members of the York Regional Police family, including Staff Sgt. Doug Hall, Det. Const. Doug Nut- tall and long-time civilian member Deb Young. Regional Health Cancer Centre in Newmarâ€" ket and $20,000 for the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto.

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