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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Nov 2010, p. 27

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The Wildfire are also RECEIVE ’ challenge themselves at the going to do their best to win $ .V game‘s highest level while \. one for their former team~ contributing to the Wildfires ‘ " mate as the team looks to steady rise to respectability. . return to the nationals being But something happened .- ‘ held this year in Cambridge. 1 ' . in 2007 when school com- Eran'oss “We're trying to do all we C as h B aC k ‘ " :_ mitments and the hustle and can to support her." she said. when you purchase [canned _‘ Z “ bustle of life seemed to eat VanOosterhout said it ’A win would benice.” “Amos m", “my Comm 19,1505 . , up Voss' time and energy. finally explains why her Ticketsare available from _»fi ‘7 __ 7. 7 » That drain forced her to friend, a lifelong ringctte all Wildfire players and staff, V W '7 ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘W"_â€" leavetheteam. enthusiast. couldn’t get tip or by calling 519-888~7205. a . .j ‘ t‘t‘ , _j \. F (j ~ She bounced back for thegame. Donations are also being " ' m r BC Be (’ l ( ( I enough to play for the “It sort of makes sense accepted, and there will bea Waterloo Open A in 2008 now," said the current Wild~ silent auction the night of /2009 but something was fire defender in her fourth the game in addition to still nagging at her and suck~ season with the club. "if she donations from the people Of DOV)?" Angle ing away at her will to play. could play ringette she who attend the fundraiser. D EPO'LtngW'd 95 King Street South She had to quit before the would be -â€" I've never “Wildfire general manager 7- "39 “995“ end ofthe season. known anyone who loves Gerry Kraemer said it is 0" Model 5W°l° “91253937 "noum'f'n ' OPTICIAII The reason came to light ringette as much as Erin.” something the whole team Wis“ ”NCO recently when the 23 year Voss wraps up the last of wanted to do. old was diagnosed with mul» a series of three radiation “There's still six or seven “"‘""‘"““""“"""“""""""‘"""""“’*‘ tiple brain tumors. She is treatments in time for this players on the team who WT"? a. 1, 333. .2”?! .' 1.7,, w. ~ 1.: :1 currently undergoing an Saturday’s game. The treat» played with Erin,” he said. §§A“_¢A:'F‘i§f "1 "‘3“ “M3;- " ' ‘ _, wivesjak‘ org 3: V‘ aggressive round of radia- ment has put a major finan- "When we found out 11'3"“: 5"” r. i i “L j . 2 1 >7- ‘5 3‘ ' J. g. is ,5: ; . f ' tion treatments to battle the cial strain on her farm fami- what was going on we $1333 .. "It .,;:... V. ”V ‘3 .~ .- .- ‘ . ~ ‘ .. 14954:», . cancer diagnosis. ly, and VanOosterhout said thought this was a natural. c? ‘3' ",.~ sh. - 11“; And her former team- the Wildfire will be trying for us to move the game '95:?" " " ' " ‘ fie? WWW.WaterlOOChr0nlCle.Ca w??? : mates aren’t letting her bat- their best to help ease the down there and play it for ,1 -.-g 1 " .1 , 4. . , i ,‘ -. j . “If: '5 tie it alone. The Waterloo burden. her." 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