HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 2016-06-29, Page 88 Lucknow Sentinel • Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Serena Rutledge and friends raise $1,200 for Fort McMurray victims
Over 100 people turned
out to 750 Lake Range in
Huron -Kinloss for an even-
ing of music and charity June
10, 2016.
The event raised $1,200 to
help those affected from the
ongoing forest fire in the
Albertan oil -city of Fort
McMurray.
The money will be
donated to the Canadian
Red Cross - Alberta Fires.
Performers were all
young, local talent such as
Danica Wall, Malcolm
MacLennan, Devony House,
Lachlan Chow, Scott Chow,
Chris Coady, Slayde Millar,
Desirae MacLennan,
Natalie Irwin and Serena
Rutledge.
Serena Rutledge performs from the back of the Lake Range house to roughly 100 people in the audience.
Natalie Irwin performs during an event that raised $1,200 for the Devony House, left, Lachlan Chow and Scott Chow perform
Canadian Red Cross - Alberta Fires. together during a charity event June 10, 2016.
Funding to our health care
system will increase
by over $1 billion this year.
ontario.ca/bettercare
Chris Coady plays the piano during a fundraiser for victims of the
Fort McMurray wildfire.
Investing in new and better ways for all
Ontarians to get the care they need means:
• 700 new doctors and specialists
• 35 hospitals currently being
renewed, modernized or expanded
• $250 million invested in home and
community care
• $345 million invested to improve wait
times and access to care
These investments ensure a strong health
care system for both today and tomorrow.
Paid for by the Government of Ontario
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