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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Nov 1999, p. 16

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'Pnce baud on 2000 MN! Quanta mm 5 spud manual tragtstmssttm Froght P0 I ' addrtmttal canons and anal-cabl- taxes an um The A4 with quanro. The weamennan pradncis 15 centrmetres and you sumpVy smite Your A4 won roa6-gnppin9 quattrrPall-wheet dnva wdf let you roam around m all the Mills stuff without a worry You'll be negotatrng curves and climbing hulls while everyone else Is glued to their TV watching for weather updates So please let It snow, let rt snow. let II snow d;ee'N,la"9.g"% The 2000 A4 1.8T Quattro Starting From See all our new tk used vehicles on our Website httpy/www.crosbyvwaudLcom .2!” $35,890* Crosby AUOI 2500 King St. E., Kitchener 894-9300 The three residents were pre- sented with their awards by Waterloo Ckrun. Lynne Wootr tencroh, the councillor respon- sible for volunteers. and Mayor Joan McKinnon at a Waterloo committee-of-the-whole meet- mg last week. City of Waterloo honours its outstanding citizens Tom Jeary George Masurke- vuch and Carol Moogk-souhs are thus year's maplcnls of the thud annual Waterloo Awards. The Waterloo Award was developed to recognize and honour outstanding citizens who have made significant contributions to the Waterloo community without thought of receiving any personal or financial gain and who have enhanced the quality of life in Waterloo. jeary, known as Nr, Fix It,' received the award largely for his work m aiding the physl- cally disabled, For over 30 years, he has shared his engl- neering background to invent and build unique and innova- tive devices for the physically disabled. Among the items Jeary has invented are a cheek-activated remote TV control for disabled patients at Grand River Hospi- tal's Freeport Health Centre, special harnesses for arms so that disabled children can be Waterloo residents (from right) Carol Moogh-Smiis, Tom Jeary and George Matmrhevitch, were presented with their Waterloo Awards by Mayor Joan MeKinnon (left). attached to various types olski public school to not only devices, harnesses and other Green and Earth school status, devices so that near-quadri- but also recently to Blue school plegicscan go deep-sea fishing, status for all the work that or just Csshing, and a platform Westvale does regarding the for a wheelchair that acts as a environment. treadmill for exercising the Masurkevitch has also orga- upper body. nized work parties within the Masurkevitch, known as Captain Planet', received his award for his active environ- mental work both at his school and in the community. Masurkevitch led Westvale Masurkevitch has also orga- nized work parties within the community after school and after the supper hour on his own free time. He has orga- nized neighbourhood testora- (Contlnuod on page 17)

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