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Stouffville Free Press (Stouffville Ontario: Stouffville Free Press Inc.), 1 Oct 2007, p. 14

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14'anhr1007 GiflSInppe,Lmdaem1baI-'ban 6242MahStreeLStoufivmeW Eric R. Button, BA. LLB. Kloneth C. Goodbrand B.Comm.. LLB. ‘ 48fxavaxsofPran1kmilooseleafthas. figN, ARMSTRONG\ I‘M mamas mo soucrrons . ‘ Real Estate Wills 8: Estate. ' 4 5. figltion ° Corporate° Family Law ' a Main St., Stouffville - 905-640â€"3530 ~ m Est. 1 895 'Wé are going to do our part and participate in this fun opportunity. I have registered on behalf of the Town of Whitchurchâ€"Stouffville and anyone can join us in participating in Walking Into The Record Books The World Record Walk 2007 will take place across Ontario on Oct. 3, said Micole Ongman, the town's program and aquatic supervisor. Wbflchutch-Stouffville residents milflbdtopartidpateinaprovincial attempt to bteak the Guinness World Record for the largest number of people walking one kilometre simultaneously. By Kate Cilderdalc Stouffville Free Press Official 'I'm a world record walker' certificates will be given to all participants. Western Australia holds the current record of 100,915 walkers this world record attempt. It's easy, only one kilometre.’ The local contingent will mee at the front doors of the Lebovic Leisure Centre at 12:30 pm. 'We will be taking the scenic route down to Byers Pond Way where you can catch a glimpse of the new park,” said Micole. ‘We will continue on the new trail system around the natural pond, over the beautiful bridge and make our way back to the leisure centre.’

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