B10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 10, 2003 (Your Family Fitness Centre) No up front fees No time restrictions on workouts Annual memberships not a requirement No appointments required All this and more at 635-4130 Fox run takes off sunday By SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN FOR MORE THAN 20 years Helen Booth has participated in the annual Terry fox run which raises money for cancer research. And this Sunday as do- zens of people gather at George Little Park at 12 noon to run, walk or wheel for the 23rd annual race, you can be sure Booth will be there. “[ will not miss it until | can't do it again,” says the 86-year-old Terrace resi- : a dent. RUNNERS leave the starting line at this year’s King of the Mountain foot race. The Terrace Fox Run set “I've done it because for Sept. 14 at 12 noon is nat nearly as gruelling. The event for cancer research welcomes walkers, run- when Terry Fox was doing pers, people with strollers or wheelchairs to take part in a one kilometre or five kilometre loop. FILE PHOTO that run I watched him on ; the TV,” she explains of the young man’s Marathon of Hope which began in 1980. “When he died I felt so bad that he was doing something and he couldn’t finish it. [ thought well, I could do (the walk) every year in his honour.” Terry Fox was just 22 when he died of cancer in the Royal Columbian Hos- pital in Vancouver but his incredible spirit and drive made a mark on Cana- dians that is still celebra- ted today, Fox was diagnosed with asteogenic sarcoma, a rare bone cancer on March 9, 1977. His right leg was amputated six inches above the knee within days. He vowed to raise money for cancer research by running across Canada in what he called the Marathon of Hope. He began his journey April 12, 1980 in St John’s, Newfoundland. After 143 days and 5,374 kilometres Fax had: to stop running just outside Thunder Bay, Ontario - the cancer had spread. to his lungs. The marathon raised more than $24 million. Fox passed away June 28, 1981. On Sept. 13 of that year, the first annual Terry Fox Run was held in 760 sites across Canada and - around the world, It continues each year. Sunday, Sept. 14 the walk/run starts at the George Little Park in Ter- race. Coordinator Gail Sheas- by says 108 people took part in the walk last year raising $2,402, An addi- tional $2,951 was raised through school-sponsored events. There is a one kilo- metre and a five kilometre The Old Skeena Bridge will be closed for structural inspections by Lapointe Engineering Ltd. | between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm from | Friday, September 26th to Monday, September 29th, inclusive. = : eee Purchase financing for up to 72 MONTHS 48 MONTH LEASE .. PLANS OFFERED 48.MONTH LEASE ‘PLANS. 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