Waterloo Women of the Year tre= pouring in from across Canada, England and the U.S. Reidel says she was both surprised and delighted to ‘haveâ€" been nominated, and cv‘elnmnotowinthcnn?l. igist "Itâ€" was very exciting â€" I‘m my family was there to share the moment with me," Reidel says. "And it was very inspirâ€" ing to see what all those women had done with their livéd. Listenig to their stories reinforces in mind~that you can do more, It empï¬:n- all the possibilities that are out there, and that your own growth should never stop." -beniï¬do.uu'&f K’ha..gui"- oi s nduinholdlnBï¬mm. is also embarking on another business venâ€" ture, Blessings, a firm which manufactures decorative home accessories. When Rita Schnarr attended the Woman U of the Year banquet, she had no idea she was about to be honored in such a way. -NO‘ After all, she had not done great things. _ the And though each comes from a totally different background and from a totally different walk of life, each is equally deserving of title "Woman of the Year". . When the Oktoberfest committee for Xe%n of the Year lmmc:(d‘hfl:ig week among those to be honored. DIFFERENCE and : friends .â€" 1 rzm‘*';'m‘“â€" > a g business, Sweet Kyla, with orders Â¥ SW Ranim* anunan nc d m c a is ~~~~ _ â€"with | Sof t & EBsy LOWITCS oo Pring prow thit t onl lom , 18 & 1 to bis“:fdna. What began as a sorts â€" sewing nursery items for May we serve you "BREAKFAST IN BARBADOS"? Have .m‘h-idmmmmu the Year in business. wummmm me,"‘ Schnarr says in her typically humble manner. "A friend told me once that to be humble was to recognize your gifts, to be greatful for them and to deeuly apprecieltys involved with the development of her eight sfldfl&qmmww husband â€" all while volunteering in the community? Schnarr does all of that and more. And Wwflï¬nmuhbcdlmâ€" love for her lulhl‘l}people.'l‘hat i worthy of recognition. ~IT=was just imâ€"awe that this was happenâ€" of Schnarr‘s children, and some of her Tune in to CFCA FM 105.3 and listen for our "BREAKFAST IN BARBADOS® song . . . then call in and register! Grand Prize winners will be announced each Friday afternoon until October 19. Listen to CFCA FM for ‘Soft & Easy Favourites‘ ... and win "BREAKFAST IN BARBADOS"! about raising eight WMthWon; with open ear committee, ing why gï¬"‘! deserved the award. Schnarr said it touchâ€" relopment of her eight ed her heart when she read what her g constant support to . children had written about her. # Leading the Way there with all those other women, and they were all so wonderful. I felt almost bad for them that they didn‘t win. I‘m not an Ermantmhxtldoliï¬hthinam p other people â€" that, maybe, is a witness to others. them that they didn‘t win. I‘m not an "I was born for this job. Actually, this ;l:ranmmbmldoliï¬hthinato isn‘t a job, this is my life," Lantz says. "I‘m p other people â€" that, maybe, is a a people person and I really know these witness to others. kids. These kids can pick out a phony in a minute," Jeanette Lantz, program director for Lantz is so dedicated to her work, that Pioneer Youth Services, knvnm:ln&. she doesn‘t just shut it off when she goes mnyp?kwhom ing of the ti home at night. The four young handiâ€" Woman of the Year. That‘s she felt a m‘mvblinwithh.ndhu bit funny about earning the herself. are proof that her job is her life. But Lantz accepts the award on behalf of Lantz also shares her experience with people all over the country deditated to the others, teaching college childcare students P enriovalty enaliongen youlin| A e n n f margine ie day m the i lessons aren‘t a at Lantz has been Pioneer‘s director for 11 beach, but that‘s life in the real world â€" in years and has eight group homes in Lantz‘s world. Rita Schnarr, Woman of the Year in the 'wntelotumtotheWomen W 4 in duuvedthawmt&:hmrr' it touchâ€" p"â€â€™t-) pec ed her heart when she read what her | k "But I thought, ‘Why me?". I was sitting 4 f B ;‘Y ~JF| C % l Xy § * F 1 T C& j '.i P * A‘I H Mn â€" A Jeanette Lantz, Woman of the Year in Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo and Guelph under her e guidance. 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