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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
SING YOUR HEART OUT! MAKE YOUR OWN MEMORIES!
THE ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF YORK REGION ANNOUNCES…“SING FOR MEMORIES” AN EXTRAORDINARY KARAOKE EVENT LAUNCHING THE ALZHEIMER NATIONAL AWARENESS CAMPAGN IN YORK REGION!
MAKE YOUR OWN MEMORIES AT PACIFIC MALL ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2008, FROM 2 – 4 P.M. JOIN THE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY IN THIS MUSICAL OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR BRAIN HEALTH WHILE INCREASING PUBLIC AWARENESS AND SUPPORT.
HELP THE ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF YORK REGION TO KEEP PROVIDING VITAL SERVICES TO THE COMMUNITY AND TO CONTINUE SEARCHING FOR THE CAUSE AND A CURE OF ALZHEIMER DISEASE AND RELATED DISORDERS.
THE ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF YORK REGION ASKS FOR YOUR COMMITMENT.
You can make a difference by making the connection. Visit our web site at www.alzheimer-york.com for more information regarding the services we provide to the community.
The Alzheimer Society is making its own commitment to helping Canadians improve their brain health with the launch of BrainBooster, an online gym of challenging games and puzzles designed to increase mental performance. The gym also features brain-boosting recipes and simple exercises to get people moving. Canadians can access the gym by visiting www.alzheimer.ca. Once there, they can also sign up with their personal “brain” pledge and enter our Puzzled about Alzheimer’s contest, showcased in the February-March issue of Homemakers and Madame Magazines, as well as their online sites.
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, degenerative brain disorder that destroys vital brain cells. Alzheimer’s and elated disorders affect an estimated 1 in13 Canadians over the age of 65, or approximately 450,000 people. Of this number, 160,000 live in Ontario. If a cure is not found, it is estimated that 750,000 Canadians will Alzheimer’s or a related disorder by the year 2031.
Special thanks to our local sponsor True North Imaging for offering help for today and hope for tomorrow! Many thanks for your continued media support and for getting the message to your audiences. Your work is greatly appreciated and recognized
MAKE YOUR OWN MEMORIES AT PACIFIC MALL ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2008, FROM 2 – 4 P.M. JOIN THE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY IN THIS MUSICAL OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR BRAIN HEALTH WHILE INCREASING PUBLIC AWARENESS AND SUPPORT.
HELP THE ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF YORK REGION TO KEEP PROVIDING VITAL SERVICES TO THE COMMUNITY AND TO CONTINUE SEARCHING FOR THE CAUSE AND A CURE OF ALZHEIMER DISEASE AND RELATED DISORDERS.
THE ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF YORK REGION ASKS FOR YOUR COMMITMENT.
You can make a difference by making the connection. Visit our web site at www.alzheimer-york.com for more information regarding the services we provide to the community.
The Alzheimer Society is making its own commitment to helping Canadians improve their brain health with the launch of BrainBooster, an online gym of challenging games and puzzles designed to increase mental performance. The gym also features brain-boosting recipes and simple exercises to get people moving. Canadians can access the gym by visiting www.alzheimer.ca. Once there, they can also sign up with their personal “brain” pledge and enter our Puzzled about Alzheimer’s contest, showcased in the February-March issue of Homemakers and Madame Magazines, as well as their online sites.
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, degenerative brain disorder that destroys vital brain cells. Alzheimer’s and elated disorders affect an estimated 1 in13 Canadians over the age of 65, or approximately 450,000 people. Of this number, 160,000 live in Ontario. If a cure is not found, it is estimated that 750,000 Canadians will Alzheimer’s or a related disorder by the year 2031.
Special thanks to our local sponsor True North Imaging for offering help for today and hope for tomorrow! Many thanks for your continued media support and for getting the message to your audiences. Your work is greatly appreciated and recognized
Sports Report
York Region Athletics
Varsity Girls’ Hockey — Mulock 6 (Nicole Brennan, 2, Delaney Howson, Rachel Perry, Jenn Kates, Nadine Holland), St. Theresa of Lisieux 1 (Cassandra Nasso);
Jr. Boys’ Basketball - Sacred Heart 64 (Patrick Dooc, 23), Aurora 28 (John Hattingh, 11)
Tonight
NHL: Toronto vs. Washington; 7:30pm, Air Canada Centre
NBA: Toronto at Boston; 7:30pm
OHL: Oshawa at Belleville; 7:15pm
With files from thestar.com
Varsity Girls’ Hockey — Mulock 6 (Nicole Brennan, 2, Delaney Howson, Rachel Perry, Jenn Kates, Nadine Holland), St. Theresa of Lisieux 1 (Cassandra Nasso);
Jr. Boys’ Basketball - Sacred Heart 64 (Patrick Dooc, 23), Aurora 28 (John Hattingh, 11)
Tonight
NHL: Toronto vs. Washington; 7:30pm, Air Canada Centre
NBA: Toronto at Boston; 7:30pm
OHL: Oshawa at Belleville; 7:15pm
With files from thestar.com
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