Eleven-year-old Matthew Kercher seems to be enjoying clipping grandma Kim Walters' hair at the Palsson Elementary School Tour de Rock rally on Tuesday morning. Walters' a teacher at Palsson School, agreed to have her head shaved once Matthew's cancer treatment ended.
Tour de Rock pedals in and pedals out with thousands of dollars
By Doug Marner - Lake Cowichan Gazette
Published: September 30, 2008 3:00 PM
Updated: September 30, 2008 3:30 PM
The Tour de Rock cyclers pedalled through Lake Cowichan Tuesday, with stops at Palsson Elementary and Lake Cowichan Secondary, and left with thousands of dollars to help kids with cancer.
Tour de Rock activities began at Palsson Elementary even before the cyclists arrived, with teacher Kim Walters and principal Fergus Horsburgh having their curly locks clipped.
Eleven-year-old middle school student Matthew Kercher, a cancer survivor, did the honours on his grandmother Walters' head.
Walters had made the commitment some time ago that, when Matthew no longer needed treatment for his leukemia, she would have her head shaved. Matthew, one of this year's junior Tour de Rock riders, had undergone cancer treatment for close to four years.
"Oh, it's wonderful," said Walters. "I am so glad I got to do this because it means that Matthew is doing better."
Horsburgh then got his head shaved by his sons from Maple Bay.
The Tour de Rock arrived at Palsson School just after 11:30 a.m., to a rousing, boisterous cheer from the students. Matthew and Horsburgh then presented a cheque for $1,069 to Tour de Rocker Sgt. Barrie Cockle of the Victoria Police Department.
Then it was off to Lake Cowichan Secondary School for another loud Tour de Rock rally that included more donation presentations, head shaves and cuts, as well as lunch for the riders.
Arla Broughton of Lake Cowichan let her hair grow for a couple of years and then on Tuesday had a foot of it cut off by Tammy Lloyd of Link Salon and Spa. That hair will be made into a wig for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
Fred Neault of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 210 was proud to present more than $500 collected at the local branch.
The amount raised for this year's Tour de Rock was significant, said Jeanette Lundgren, Lake Cowichan's Tour de Rock coordinator, although the final total isn't available.



