Last year, close to $9 million was raised across Ontario through the Residential Campaign. In Waterloo Region, $280,000 was raised. To kick off Daffodil Month with a breath of spring, volunteers will be selling daffodils from April 1-4 across Kitchener-Waterloo. Daffodils will be sold at the cost of $600 a bunch per bunch or $10.00 for two and can be purchased from Canadian Cancer Society volunteers at retail outlets around Kitchener. The month will close with a race to the Fmish, as CASCAR driver Brad Graham waves the checkered flag for the annual 617 King Street North Wale-n00 Ontario NW 2N3 DAVID MACLEOD, Managing Funeral Director Plats: Support tht ( ‘mm-r Sum} ty Canadian Cancer Society Please brnng d mm-perishable food Item for uur local Foodbank zehrs MARKETS JUNIOR SENIORS HHPMG SENIOR “HIGHS . i Tf "'NS 3.9th m i an.) by?“ . iVmiramarss . '.hsarmahts ' dam-’rvgh-r: l . Harv (Hymn wan-1» Pe-rt/inc, . ihwor; " Prrsottalierd Ilniqur (a faring Ruin" FOR A FREE BROCHURE CALL hrtrttertN 583-9845 :nnv‘lnn AU 5000 Gun-10h 3351189.? _ mmrk'mr 5.19 TTO, Proud sponsors of the jlllsllr',i"ltirgiyi'ght'it; April is U I ,ec1ti- " CANCER MONTH . d '0rwidiTt0cleodturtemlhomegttyglnet an I occlly awngd and operated Seniqrs For Seniorsr" David MacLeod Funeral Home Limited mm semnrs4styrtom G? PH Fil9-888 7700 FAX 519 888 0056 Every year there's more living proof that your help turns hope into triumph over cancer. The Kids on the Block pup peteers, Deborah Murrah and ladue Ralph, perform a skit called "Safety on the Go" for (hnldren at the tods Safe Day. Saturday at St Matthew's Lutheran Church in Kitchener The Waterloo Regional Block Parent pro- gram sponsored the event. which was attended by about 100 people. The event included demonstrations, which promoted safety to children. and also included refreshments, face painting and prizes for children, Great Ride 'n' Stride held on April 25, 2004. Brad will also be on site with his CASCAR vehicle and trailer sponsored by Challenger Motor Freight. Participants gather at the Duncan McIntosh Arena and walk or ride their bike down the Cambridge to Paris Rail Trail. On their return, participants will be treated to entertainment and a barbeque, Annually across the Region this event attracts 1000 bikers and walkers who raise money through their pledges to help make cancer history. For this first time ever participants will be able to register for this event by going online to www.cancer.ca. Pledge forms can also be flicked up a local Swiss Chalets and TD Canada Trusts. H S 1 g Ill " _r__a_ __ - - 1 By knocking on doors in your neighbourhood, you'll help open the door to a cure. Become a volunteer canvasser this April for the Canadian Cancer Society. (eIImdian tanter Sm’il‘ty Society. Sudru' c anadirutnr (In I an: or i iTiTi,TfiT __ Frmes Mastectorrg/ Boutique WINGS Oli? HO] ...aquietplaceta be "cl, Apiaatobemnmmdedbydne tmnqaititruGatme, sitbythe stream andheatoth-l1owingby,1ieina t-aodtinasha4ygrme,pick Y ctor1a Raga. (,?,l?l?,Ttc1..yt? [numb-urn ml: hrrtTrt _ t in!" t'htt \rn-n r Hr'tirrvrtrrrt Erwin" r CallAnne and Barvat664-3600 Victoria 725 Coronation Blvdeuite 202 Cambridge, Ontario NIR 759 (519) 621-6080 Specializing in Bra Fittings 30-56-AA-FF-G-H-l-J) Prosthesis - Support Stockings Brughmaattdhmreapiotic, Ctmseaitmeorutitbfriettds. April Sale - Open: Mon - Sat 10:00 - 5:00 andeniortheheshsfkom the but garden, sit on the porch igtxomfywidrerchairs,listen to dashids, ormlkthe