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[email protected] Published Tuesday and Thursday TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2009 6731476AA Circulated FREE to all households throughout Te Awamutu and surrounding districts. Extra copies 40c. BRIEFLY Toy Run ‘tiger’ calls it a day Airlifted after BY GRANT JOHNSTON climbing fall Grant Dunstall may not be big in Callum Graham, a 17-year- stature, but he’s got a huge heart. old student from Kristin School The 68-year-old organised his in Auckland, was airlifted to 20th and final Display Day in Te Waikato Hospital last Thursday Awamutu on Friday — the annual following a climbing accident at event that precedes the Child Can- Wharepapa South. cer Toy Run from Cambridge to He suffered a significant Hamilton on Sunday. The event here sees a range of spinal injury, but was reported special motorcycles on display and to be in a stable condition in an toys, games and donations accepted orthopaedic ward at the for the Toy Run. hospital. Such has been its success over Westpac Waikato Air those 20 years, each year the collec- Ambulance responded to the tion has grown and Friday’s accident, after Callum fell eight smashed all previous records. metres while climbing near The first year saw a half a trailer Castle Rock. His fall was of toys collected — this year a truck arrested to some extent by (on loan from Alan Baker Berry landing on one of his Farms, owned by a Kaipaki biker) classmates (who sustained an was filled with the equivalent of ankle injury and was assessed three and a half trailers full.