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Feb 25, 2014 | Vonnie Crawford | 1796 views
Bears In Blue
The Owen Sound Attack take on prostate cancer at upcoming charity hockey game as they take on the Ottawa 67’s on Sunday March 2nd. 

Bears in Blue is a new initiative in partnership with The Owen Sound Attack, The Canadian Cancer Society and Bayshore Broadcasting. Fred Wallace being name Honorary Chair of the event has given the event a local connection as many people know Fred and follow him on the radio. Proceeds from the event will be designated to prostate cancer research and to help local patients with programs and services.

The Don Crawford Contracting Tyke #2 will be participating in the TimBit game during the intermission.

Let's support this very worthwhile event and cheer on our local TCDMHA Rebels.

Check the Attack website site for complete list of events that will take place during Sunday's game.

http://www.attackhockey.com/article/bears-in-blue-goes-this-sunday

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