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STrides for Strokes
Sept 15, 2007
By Catherine "Cat" Barr
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Holding a big bunch of Outlook balloons was volunteer Quinn Alexander. |
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Stroke survivor Willie Kellerman teams with North Shore Stroke Recovery Centre coordinator Susanna McNeill to go the distance. |
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Volunteer Doreen Finnegan, left, gets hugs from walkers Gwen Lockie and Janet Pritchard at the finish line. |
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Thirteen-year old Teaghan Evans and mom Elizabeth helped raise over $350 as they walked the wall. |
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Richard Brandt, centre, who got out of hospital just the day before, had the support of wife Jane, left, friend Jack Corstanje and event coordinator Leslie Marriott. |
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Walk, run or roll - it doesn't matter to volunteer Maren Kristensen, left and assistant coordinator Christine Alexander. |
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Two-year old Jack Millos rides things out and lets dad Ron shoulder the burden at the finish line. |
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