Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 12 Jun 2014, p. 3

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Cancer survivors (above) take the opening lap during Relay for Life at Willowgrove in Whitchurch- Stoufl'ville Friday. Isabella and Sebastian Gorski (right), both 3, examine luminaries at the McCow- an Road facility. Friends, families, co-workers and cancer survivors from Stoufiville, Markham and Whitchurch-Stouffville gathered for the annual event in support of more photographs on yorkregion. Walk life LUCKY DAY FRIDAY 13TH AT PEPPERTREE KLASSICS Markham? Fawon’mWomMy Faehtom, FthW WAWLe/yfiout’iqw :Pmeeeeileem Purchase one item at 30% oii‘ and receive the SECOND“ item for ONLY $13. FOOTWEAR {$231 $533 Em lots of AMAZING ITEMS to choose from ~ Accessories 30% Off 137 Main Sheet North, Markham 905.294.3882 - wwwpeppenmn . Open 7 days a week and holidays fibmflu‘fi 37A" MO'OWOK! IARRETT It will be a pink-out this October at Smufiyille Spirit home gameg 11Diunior A hockey team has partnered with the Whitchurth- Stouffville Firefighters Awiciatiun to raise money for the Markham Stouffviiie Hospital Foundation's breast cancer clinic. they announced Sunday. The players wlll wear pink jerseys during all October home games. which will be auctioned off. and money from the sale of 50/50 tickets will also go to the hospital. 'l‘he chirin was the players" choice. accord- ing to team GM Ken Burrows. In one game this past February. the team raised more than $1,500 through 50/50 ticket sales and the auctioning off of the pink jerseys. according to Bun'ows. ’lhe firefighters will sell pink '1‘- shirts at the Spirit's Ontario Junior Hockey League home games at the Stouffville Alena as well as at the station all October. During the past five years. the local fire- fighters association has raised about 56.000 for the hospital foundation through the sale of the pink llshins. according to Dan Bell. the local awwiation‘s pmsidem. 111m money hak been directed to the hos- pital's new bruast cancer clinic. according to Allan Bell. director of the Markham Stouffville Hospital Mundatjqn. ‘ "it's because of their support. we're able to expand our services. As the community grows. so does the need for breast cancer care." Bell Jr.A players, firefighters taking on breast cancer In one game this past February, the team raised more than $1,500 through 50/50 ticket sales and the auctioning aflof the pink jerseys. BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan®yrmg.com

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