itterbugs, beware â€"â€" the keen, green Living, as uhe does, on the banks of the â€" use of Kaufman Flats as a : . : marxima a t% nicrceprAier $s DIFFERENCE es 8 WB ilyand> > de park area clean for the past four : yeake :0 5ns 000 cin0 .. . af ‘Green‘ family keeps Kaufman Flats clean rurmmast cmentecms s us tpetan BPe‘ m ie e n e e o e s , as ahe does, on the banks of the > *"ists, Prof. Gordon Nelson of the University of o M Sheexplained Wd_“ ‘~.Waterloo and Fred and Jane Schneider of how four years WERFABCBRECB PA ‘Gump.S0, that selected Earle, said they were looking C EC824 | along the river nl[===| »]=| (| o) = :. with the for people who were making a significant Karen Earle and her between her Pliegg@a=iata@l| | Em : helpoffamâ€" _ commitment of their time and energy toa . daughter Kelly. backyard and fri ahe has scoured Watérloo‘s only © : "The fact that she does this on an annual _ (just a few hundred metres) and beer bottles, de park area clean for the past four : â€" basis, and that it has become a family and food wrappers, tires, etc. â€" even a chesterâ€" years. community event made her suitable for field and a washer. For her efforts in the Flats, as well as her : selection." "I don‘t know who people expect to clean involvement with the Green Leaf Project‘s Earle is modest about having been chosen, _ up after them," she said, "but it shouldn‘t steering committee, the Regional Municipalâ€" but she‘s also proud of doing her part to help _ have to be me." But, since no one else was ity of Waterloo recently presented Earle the environment. begging for the job, Earle took it upon herâ€" with one of five 1994 Regional Environmenâ€" "I was quite honored and surprised, too, self to round up a crew of family, friends and HEEEREIIIIE =@~g4,6BBEE epouunys 3 0 t MV /2 caring uenc 1 _ reaun®n®" lAAr = CAMPING & OUTDOOF N t PAIF VÂ¥ V VU . § . mm' P from l"': uw.b ummit 9° Dome Tent Adults from _ ‘2495 itterbugs, beware â€"â€" the keen, green * tal Awards. * Earles can see Kaufman Flats from ‘The others went to Waterloo‘s Greenbacks their bdickvard. _ _/ ~~ _/ / \*‘*‘ gtore, the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Field Naturalâ€" Size: 9x9 feet x 75" high. Sleeps 5 persons. Easy carry bag Twinpeak 2 room Dome Tent Size: 9x14 feet x 78" high. ‘ ~(| Complete with pole/pegs in carry bag. l‘ Ideal for family Camping. (refurbished) € Igloo Tent Kids Play Tent 3 person Hex design. Canopy rain fly. . Size: 44"x4‘4‘3‘11° â€" multi Size: 8x7x4 feat. Weighs colour design. _ * , . . A CJearing House! b. G66 victorla St. N.; K'\\chener f llllllllllllll% C l Als®‘ h * "sad w f pooopanameey ) | in kss oc xz . : a0x88" snm ‘Mummy Style & Straight . ( 5 l > > S Pss 2 es . , g , a Assorted colours, regular _ ahaat io U Dar 6D. weigh * *5"â€" "she signty mpertect HMate! Mats! Hats! â€" To protect from UV Rays $1209 Mother honored for her efforts * For every member of the family , :wm not exactly as illustrated From : â€" leather Canadian Combat Boots Adults from < Children‘s available Large selection $40, 29 W because I don‘t think I do all WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1984 â€" PAGE 9 81695 ‘199# neighbors to do it. ‘That was early in May, 1990, and the El:lechnlpl.l’mbmmmml spring event, starting with tacking posters on trees asking for volunteers and soliciting help from schools. For the past three years, Rockway Menâ€" nonite students have helped out. Earle‘s children, Jason and Kelly, talk a "green" streak, making it obvious that no one twisted their arms to get them to pitch take their own containers to fast food joints rather than accepting excessive burger and chicken packaging. "The kids get pretty passionate about the cleanup," Earle said. "I like cleaning (Kaufman Flats) up because it makes it neat down there so peoâ€" ple will walk there more," said nineâ€"yearâ€"old Kelly. "And it‘s kind of fun." 1 Just walléing the dog...& ~__â€" FRIENDLY PARKING |__ : OVER 320 STORES & SERVICES @gs ious young people even ;*"?‘L‘““: it