Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2014, Volume 5, p. 11

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-H Hospice run marks ten years of fund raising T 8tsutll!r,Wti, -__e_. .--. 're. Us A“... __... . . Tf', ' " Afr-'7'ng , My T', ta A"' -u C"-'?" v; "", "cv"ia mm roe-His» R “H . 1 «the: , ' News - Wnkwnrtli - Celebrating the l' " " _ N. iEaitiiiiiilg _ . " if 7"};‘2'7’57 :97 f7; 'iiii:,'ii,l,-'iii",r'it: :7; _'rii:riiif, iiai"a'iaN! _ tenth anniversary nfThe Bridge Hospice " so .. , h - ' ' q Bitt . , © 1% - , lt Ili'iNl CT {is Crt: rag: Arr,?? 5:511 td-lr-i-rr-rs/rr' " 1% lirlt W8 timtFtaisittgnus,appmximately100 irii' ' 3““ "iMrlllBlllllll!!lllllll " " " 7 " " ‘ i , #396}?! New 5.77515. L 1irr'-firrtiil vrc'trrl'r"4ra Tttxl Et% =m°ipggis gathered near the mm for l t I irvi'7iiTii7 #1 E38 IiM - " iii , 'd in???" fht iiy4i:rrt a" -» ' "i 4 . "'i"a, "ir: 773777! V " F' " uri-E', ig y. r L a i , Rim " . I . " 7 ' SE Ir, IF,', 'rec, 7 (5 I. ‘6' Tq l,' 3‘ 'rf "/rij:'C? ‘13:?!" "f = , 7 it "l stood on this line ten years ago ' é. I _ 'a'.5tee l l El-ii; I c t - i , ' - 'p', {3:113 " I: 17571.; mi; Air vi". 7 'r'. '.", It, d ‘with five other guys and we waited for ' t e ‘7 ia) , H I is Fi 77’ I , Ai ' 'ci':'-,,):)'-.:),)).!.":.;-;)',",':: r if _ , -'someot1etosRygo and the general con- 'lj) ' '17 I , I I i l i I , "7% . . "':.‘._ T if? _i".jlgid')ria, m. -'i, ssensus was this was a great course and xiii _, tirrll,iii] , l - RB, " I . . 'j. J-., j my, F -~,.‘ -, t" , we should try to tum it into something 'E? r, ‘ b I NB5 Li .. i'L- y _ :1 ttns r" T _ more formal andthatwe have done," said . ' w" . e - Il . TE m' f; .y,e' ' Fl e r, 4; lil . I Bryce Miller, founder and aftieial orga- _ u, - r , ' - ti I _ , $2? y - ' I, he...“ 1 J anizeruithe race. 'iM I I . " ste, :4. ' tt e lit 'ca - Mai 'i/c.,?;) Asrace directorhe would always blow I” " I " , EifN lit . - " Ed . ‘ ' " horn to signal the start to get runners ' it“: . Bi 'lRigtl kitMitlt Ell 7 3 8? ‘moving onto the five and 134tilometre .. 3: I , - I ; LAW " . l i/ "routes. "i'irii'iP2l - - 7 q " Mr' r. - - r ' Ith ‘ , ' Prior to the main events, youngsters tlate director Bryce Millenfrom Iett and h. Bolt Henderson, thair ofThe Bridge Ilospirebiritnirwer , Slim: :7, ,7 , _ a B, " IME . were given the opportunity to participate aimed the participants Indie tenth annual W8 Bridge llasploe Running events held last Saturday. k- " it, 7,71; id l] E u " tsal = in a ooykilometrerun with first-, second Miner. Who started the rate a decade ago, said he is retiring from his rule to let someone else take ' I Rt 'ies t -, - I ii it, 5 , e r a and third-place ribbons awarded. tWer.rhatr.$ttttlt'atq , B, _ I. , (_r I 7%7777 , is ti = Nolan King, age nine, was one of . 3.5T . ' - - 1 - ' th . 31:25“ 77am: 3 w - ,I 4 - ‘ ' r . 1 . , E2: :1 . 3:7 . nit; . those runners. He won first place in the , 5:3“ . q , Br y , " EiiiiiMllllliliii ' l MI ‘1: - {LL W3 , . 'h" 7‘nine- and ten-year-old division with a s) - r . . ' ' . 77777 " 7 MI " t c 5f” . . ‘ h, , _ M, - . r _ time or4A5. . A ba" _ t It ' . ' , . alas; " Eallilllll i I 7? _ " Nolan long, age nine, front from left, and his _.. Thiswashisfirsttimeatthe W8 event. “in: , I , ' v _ . . . " . ' . . , «fig qtq III T . 5h friend 'ysto1stttag".itteerePln.eh ' He had just completed the Northumbee i"gllFglill " . " a Kdts 7 ' 'lil' w, A " - cl t - , " it; Mc , lnnme Bawe, bark left, and Surname Simmer . land Forest Turkey Trot, anevent in Co- _ f - , BMI' t _ y c. ll L ‘A (ilgliiiii I :7 T , Ig, {$3,511 B, a.sthTe.trtade.hevre run. Nolanwon first =bourg heldonThanksgivingMonday F '74.“ an. 'a "til , “T * Mia" . . at?“ , " r BNI it: ' . placeforthelioyswttharatehmeof4:45.rhoinz op.""""'""""" saidashegeared " *7, - a... A BE ' - as ' , I - ‘ B. E777 , 4- , ' k: '. ll I “were HrwitsioinedbyPrestortSwitzer,age a I 3 g ' i r i i' ‘ . " , ' MI ' .= ‘ rr . ' . Height, who was"very exeitexV'ahout1x> it; . M ' ‘ ' I Itll N - J h", " ’ 15.1, "M , , lil _ z 11g 1Pr,ofthe runners. HisIrnum Stepha- - . z. , 7 w IM. " '. if r - " -, " , Ththarrtiarmd was amongtheynunger runners me Switzer was there with her friend 7 rr ' " c.", l’7‘7"‘ t Ri' 'L Intitettmer0metre "entatthsW88ridyshor Jamie Dawe. TheWSrunalsohadaonrlllomeueneeforyoungstersifromlemncedirertorBryceMiiler,runners ~ ' pire fund raiserlieldinllla rtwnrth lastSaturday. “i just lost my mom to cancer a year Veronlh Dlnlel,Preston Summer, Nolan King, Ata Real, Jillian Gotta. ttdart Gammand Duncan ' lie captured the hearts af onlookers as he took 'ago. We were able tu keep her home and. Watson. Iltrlaomtfirstplaohtrtheb-ithar-timmtf4i45stasaoituts, 7 ' themurse Iikearealthamp'mmmrtssooerts Ithinkthe Hospice is a great thing. I love _ tlil =Warkwonhand I think it's greatm have "lt's been an amazing run .., no pun He estimates the event has raised ' " , it here," she said. mere," he added smiling. $25,000 during the past decade. -_ :7 P, __-_ -__ _ " e "I think it's imptortaat for those that "lt'skmapleasurereallytoworkwith There were no race results at press I w can't - at home to have a homedike the Bridge Hospice people and Mable to time but a tally has bean provided and ' setting so that's why I am here today.” bring much needed cash into the cofrers." $3,000 was raised. . ' Brad Hiiker, president and CEO of the ---.--.- _ 'Campbellford Memorial Hospital, was , with his son Tristan who said, “We nev- err-rm inthis before. Ihaveruningmsr roxsuntryracesamieameinthirdinthepe- terborough 2bo nm earlier this year." ar, His dad has participated in many runs -. and is raising hmds not only for The ' Bridge Hospice hut for the hospital. "W 'Tye your goal this yeorto run 500 " kilometres to raise money firrthe hospital 7 and sothis is my last race. Hopefully I've raised my goal of sum," he said, 7 Dr.BtrbHeaktson,aairofThe Bridge Hospioe board, was there to wel- F more everyone and cheer on the runners. "Tt's absolutely wonderful. The effort 2 put inbythis group is quite macrdinary _ .odthesuppattthatthatbritBstoThs Bridge Hospice is very much appreci- ated," he said. "Werea1lyseethemaspartnersinwhat we are doingat the Hospice and count on their good efforts every year and just re- " ally mach appreciate what they are do- ing: All these people are out here to have ' fun and raise money for the Hospice." For Miller the day was bittersweet as heplansonretiring ihntthismleasra= director to give someone else the chance to take over. 1 "it'smylastyear-. inttxory,"hesaid _ with a grin. _ i" l 'ul r

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