Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 3, 1997, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Local Winnipeg free september a9 Promise of cancer cure keeps terrys family going Fox Marathon of Hope alive 1 years after runners death by Nona Peli Etler for the free press Terry Fox believes a cure for cancer is and that Hope makes it easier for Fox and her family to dedicate them selves to keeping the runners Marathon of Hope alive 17 years after his its but How Many parents have a Chance to follow in their Childs footsteps she adding that she travels to each province twice a visiting schools and we go out to very Small villages and Small because quite Hon that is where the Money is she visits to Manitoba Are particularly Winnipeg is terrys birth his grandmothers still live in the last years Terry Fox run raised a record million from both Cana Dian and International the 17th annual run will be held proceeds Are distributed to the National cancer Institute of which independently allocates funds to research Betty Fox and her husband oily Are joint honorary chairs of the Terry Fox while oldest son Fred is the foundations coordinator in British Columbia and son Dar Rell is the National director in Terry was born in so visits to Manitoba Are says his Betty last years Terry Fox run raised a record million around the the it annual run will be held Csc addition on Portage praised plans for a new Portage Avenue addition to the Canadian Broad casting corporations offices were approved by a civic committee yes this is said Shirley chairman of the planning and Community services there showing a really St Ong commitment to downtown win it is on a prominent Corner and it will really stand this is a very positive move by the abcs new studio spaces will be visible from the allow ing the nightly news to be Broad cast using Portage Avenue As its the Csc has already demolished older additions to make Way for the new Structure at Portage Avenue and Spence satellite dishes will be perched on top of the new no tension no tension no tension important notice information in this and May seem hard to believe hut Fack Are facts the foundation has 18 full time but also employs students Over the summer to help organize the annual Betty Fox said overhead costs Are kept to a minimum in line with terrys request that All Money raised be used to find a cure for just per cent of Money raised Marc free press is used to cover administrative and fundraising she adding that figure is Low compared with other Norfo profit she holds on to the Hope that a cure for cancer is Immi i believe it wont be too much i just Hope t live to see outpouring stuns bereaved Sisters Northern reserves show respect for victim Offles heating disease Burron lumber Sale i 2 shingles w 20 or warranty covers 33 in Stock Only amazing stress release for sewers ing Serger so revolutionary that it will Shock you Serger you never have to set the tension on Serger that will Seliad just to any thread or fabric Serger that threads itself relieve the Call today baby lock in unit a1522 Regent Rouleau Plaza next to winners 6671616 no tension no tension no tension by Stevens wild staff reporter the family of a nurse who died last month of flesh eating disease say they Are Over whelmed by the outpouring of support they have received from residents of the Northern Manitoba Reserve where she the family of Nancy who died in August of a virulent Strain of streptococcus say they were met by hundreds of people and received Many gifts and displays of sym Pathy during a today visit to Wasag Amack first nation and Garden Hill first nation last the people up the Way they opened their arms to it Means a lot to said Ellen Sis Ter of the the Way they treated us shows their respect for our Smith was a nurse at the Wasag Amack first nation at the time of her death in win she had previously worked in saudi Arabia and various parts of the United officials with Manitoba health and health Canada said yesterday there have been no further outbreaks of the sometimes deadly Mansbridge and her Sis ters Marcia Cadorath and Gwen along with Cadorath three Montgold daughter travelled to the Island Lake communities to participate in a memorial service for the Sisters said they did not expect such a moving it gave me a total sense of Pride for what she did up Mansbridge i Felt i was just i was Over the three Sisters attended a memorial service in the United Church at Garden followed by another memorial service at they also attended an elders Camp in the and a fish and ban Nock Barbecue that was attended by More than 100 much of their visit was broadcast on local Tele Cadorath said the visit showed How Many lives her sister touched during the two years she worked in the it was just As important for them to be there As it was for us to be Mansbridge every thing was said in it was a highlight of the trip was a present of three Eagle feathers an honour not usually Given to nonnative other presents included jewel gloves and 925 Lagimodiere 2378955 life insurance term 10annual premiums for coverage female non 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