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News July 24, 2008  RSS feed


FIREFIGHTERS SUPPORTED FIGHT AGAINST MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY


Members of the Bolton Fire Hall held a community car wash last month, and they presented a cheque last Wednesday to Jim Jackson of Muscular Dystrophy Canada and MD Canada representative Simon Lemieux of Brampton. The presentation was made outside the Bolton Canadian Tire store, where the car wash was held. On hand for the presentation was Deputy Chief Tony Lippers; Captain Darryl Bailey; Firefighter Mario Franco; Gillian Boyd of Caledon Fire and Emergency Services; Firefighter Don Rea; Training Officer Colin Hanna; Angela Boniface, duty manager at Canadian Tire; Firefighter Kevin Hunt; Councillor Richard Whitehead; and Firefighter Darryl Thompson. The cheque was for $2,062. Organizers also expressed appreciation for the assistance offered by New Dimensions Renovations and Repairs, and The Plumbing Guy. Members of the Bolton Fire Hall held a community car wash last month, and they presented a cheque last Wednesday to Jim Jackson of Muscular Dystrophy Canada and MD Canada representative Simon Lemieux of Brampton. The presentation was made outside the Bolton Canadian Tire store, where the car wash was held. On hand for the presentation was Deputy Chief Tony Lippers; Captain Darryl Bailey; Firefighter Mario Franco; Gillian Boyd of Caledon Fire and Emergency Services; Firefighter Don Rea; Training Officer Colin Hanna; Angela Boniface, duty manager at Canadian Tire; Firefighter Kevin Hunt; Councillor Richard Whitehead; and Firefighter Darryl Thompson. The cheque was for $2,062. Organizers also expressed appreciation for the assistance offered by New Dimensions Renovations and Repairs, and The Plumbing Guy.


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