2011 Relay for Life

At the annual Relay For Life walk, cancer survivor Dana Cox preformed “No Time For You” a song she wrote about her battle with breast cancer.Adam Randell photo

At the annual Relay For Life walk, cancer survivor Dana Cox preformed “No Time For You” a song she wrote about her battle with breast cancer.Adam Randell photo 1 width:500px;height:433px The annual walk generates awareness and a message of hope for those who fight cancer. Adam Randell photo 2 width:500px;height:408px George Andrews, left, and Larry Bradley, manned the grill to sell burgers for the Lake Melville Shriners Club, with all proceeds going to Relay For Life. Adam Randell photo 3 width:500px;height:333px The Bananas in Pyjamas team were fittingly dressed for the long night. A portion of the team, from the left, were: Michelle Saunders, Allison King, Jessica Clarke, Jacquline Melindy, Holly Boidn, Katrina Viscount and Nicole Primmer.Adam Randell photo 4 width:500px;height:347px 5 width:500px;height:282px
6 height:288px;width:432px Jeremy Billard, struggled to gain control of his plunger and roll of tissue paper, as hopped his way through the plunger race. Adam Randell photo 7 height:288px;width:432px There was no trouble finding Waldo at Happy Valley-Goose Bay’s Relay For Life, because the Wondering Waldo’s were strutting their stuff all night. A portion of the team, from the left, was: Scosha Diamond, Amanda Pardy-Mckay, Shirley Oliver, Jessica Connors and Kristy Normore.Adam Randell photo 8 width:500px;height:422px Lorraine Matthews aka Penny Lane, left, and Jenny Seaward, aka Rendezvous, dawned their capes and tights to help fight cancer for The Heroes team. Adam Randell photo 9 height:288px;width:432px 10 width:500px;height:341px
The conditions might have less than ideal outside, but a crackling wood stove kept things nice and cozy inside the Lazy Lumberjacks tent. Taking in the heat from the left, was: Julianne Philpott, Chris Griffen, Kayla Lethbridge, Grace Gillis, Tanya Schlossek. Adam Randell photo 11 width:500px;height:272px With Jackshirts and suspenders, the Pop’s Plaid team were the most fashionable team on field (in the reporter’s opinion).Adam Randell photo 12 width:500px;height:415px Where’s Waldo? Adam Randell photo 13 width:500px;height:385px
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Published on June 29, 2011

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