TIMMINS DAILY PRESS MONDAY JUNE 28/10

Riders hog-wild about helping kids

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santa2Toys collected at 4th-annual rally

Posted By Chelsey Romain, The Daily Press

Fingers crossed there won't be any snow in Timmins for at least another several months. But there is one group of people that is already looking forward to Christmas.

On a perfect summer day, dozens of motorcycles made their way through Timmins, many with a special passenger on board.

The fourth-annual Timmins Police Service/Harley Owners' Group Santa's Motorcycle Toy Rally was held Saturday, gathering toys and funds for less fortunate families this Christmas.

"Santa used his connections with the weathermen this year to make sure we had a great day for this event," said Timmins Deputy Chief Des Walsh, who is also a member of the HOG Northeast Chapter.

Collecting toys for local children has been something the Timmins police has been doing for many years. Walsh said it used to be something officers and volunteers did quietly and on their own time, until the partnership with HOG was established. Those who participate are asked to bring a new unwrapped toy or a $10 donation, as well as non-perishable food items, which are dropped off at the South Porcupine Food Bike during the rally.

"Today every single rider here is one of Santa's helpers," said Walsh.

HOG Northeast chapter director Frank Verville said the Harley Davidson shop in Sudbury, the only one in the North, has been very supportive of the ride, as the members have. Currently there are 86 members in the chapter, a third of them women. On Saturday, Verville said riders came from as far as Kapuskasing, Hearst and Iroquois Falls to participate.

Being a part of a motorcycle group has changed over the years, ridding itself of negative connotations.

"For me it's a stress reliever," Verville said. "Even if I can only get out for an hour a day, it clears my head.

"We like any reason to have a ride and this is a good reason."

Walsh added riding has become a recreational sport for many over the past several years, especially for the baby boomer generation.

"It's relaxing, it's pleasant and it's fun," he said. "The old stereotype that existed where members of a club were bad people is gone."

Anyone is welcome to join the rally, whether they own a Harley Davidson or some other type of motorcycle. Verville said the number of riders has increased as more and more women start driving their own bikes.

Once the rally ends at the Timmins Police Service building where a crowd and the Timmins Police Pipes and Drums welcome them, the toys are stored, awaiting Santa's arrival in December. A special Christmas party is held at the Timmins Suites and Inn, where the children gather and receive their presents.

Last year 140 children benefited from the event.

"At the end of the day, this is for the kids in the community," Walsh said. "This partnership between the Timmins police and HOG is one we're really proud of.

"Anything we can do of this nature to benefit children in this community is a good thing."

 

2010 Chapter Officers

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Frank Verville

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David Larsen

Treasurer:

Donna Larsen

Secretary:

Lydia Dubanow

Historian:

Richard Cameron

Safety Officer:

Remy Gaudet (Hobo)

Photographer Coordinator:

Reg Lauzon

Ladies of Harley:

Raymonde Verville

Flag Master:

Frank Verville

Flag Master:

Reg Lauzon

Sponsoring Dealer:

Ron Kanerva Dealer Principal

Website

Sandra McNair Website/Advertising Manager

Road Captain Coordinator:

Remy Gaudet (Hobo)

Road Captains:

Wayne Irvine, Ray Montreuil, Dave Larsen, Barry Laraman, Reg Lauzon, Pat Power, Alain Fortin (Boomer), Mike Dubanow

 

Activities Officer:

Mike Dubanow

Liaison Director: Iroquois Falls

Pat Power

Liaison Director: Kapuskasing

Noel Fortier

Membership Officer/Public Relations:

Bernard Lafleur

H.O.G. North East Chapter Membership Registration
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North-East Chapter –2010 Activities
ALL RIDES WEATHER PERMITTING

Date

Start

Meeting/Rides

Events

DAILY

1:00 p.m.

Tim Horton’s across from Mickey J’s

Daily ride Destination to be decided by participants

DAILY

7:00 p.m.

Tim Horton’s across from Mickey J’s

Nightly ride Destination to be decided by participants

WEEKLY

10:00 a.m.

Tim Horton’s across from Mickey J’s

Sunday Brunch Destination to be decided by participants

Jan 16th, 2010

12:00 noon

Lunch at Mickey J's

Meeting Starts at 1:00pm

July 1st , 2010

1:00 p.m.

North-East Chapter Ride for Charity
at the Macintyre Arena   - All Bikes Welcome

Harley Owners Group Ride for Charity

May 16     10:00 a.m. NEC #9998 General Meeting at Siva's Restaurant This will be a Sunday Brunch Ride (weather permitting)
June 12      Nipissing Ride for Dad  
June 19   9:00 a.m. The Shop Harley-Davidson Demo Ride  
June 26     NEC Toy Run  
June 26 9:00 a.m. The Shop Harley-Davidson 2nd Annual Poker Run
June 28    HOG Million Mile Monday  
July 1        HOG NEC Ride for Charity (Timmins Therapeutic Riding Ass'n)  
July 2, 3, 4      Biker's Reunion - New Liskeard  
July 10     Blues Festival - Porquis Junction  
July 17, 18   NEC Hobo's Run (Timmins to Sault Ste. Marie)  
July 29, 30, 31    Provincial HOG Rally - Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.  
August 7, 8     National HOG Rally, Sherbrook, PQ  
Aug. 13     Friday 13th - Port Dover  
Aug. 14     Hearst Poker Run  
Aug. 21     NEC Poker Run (National Service Dogs)  
 July 17, 18   Hobo's Run  

SCHEDULE            (times are approximate once we leave Timmins)
Saturday
7:00 a.m.              Meet at Esso Truck Stop for breakfast & Gas
8:00 a.m.              Leave Timmins
Break                    at the Watershed for 20 minutes
12:00 noon          Arrive at The Shop (BBQ and shopping)
3:00 p.m.             Leave Sudbury
6:30 p.m.             Arrive in Sault Ste.Marie

 Sunday
10:00 a.m.           Leave Sault Ste.Marie
                                Tour the sites
3:00 p.m.             Arrive in Wawa
4:00 p.m.             Leave Wawa
6:00 p.m.             Arrive in Chapeau for short break
8:00 p.m.             Arrive in Timmins

 

 

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