§ ‘ ts fl/ 20 ed"" | ~ 9. â€" } 4 />‘ ‘&% s Selby thinking about his next challenge Continued from page 5 LQâ€"yearâ€"old girl," Selby said with a chuckle. But perhaps the most memorable visit was made by a fiveâ€"yearâ€"old girl named Victoria who, after seeing a photo of Selby on the front of the Waterloo Chronicle that week, drew a picture of him with the buggy. "The last night 1 was there, two other little girls stopped by to see me," he Selby‘s now using that picture on his thankâ€"you cards to supporters. "They‘d gone around their neighbourhood, asking for food and donations. Just before 1 was getting ready to go home at 6 p.m., they brought me the $20 they collected. "Stories like that make doing stuff like this worthâ€" while. When you reach a child and get their attention,. your job is done." Katharine Schmidt, execâ€" utive director of the local food bank, said she felt for Selby every night when she crawled under her warm quilt. "But I was just amazed at Jeff‘s commitment," she said. "He wanted to make a difference, and he was willâ€" ing to make a difference. "At the same time, he experienced what many of our (food) recipients experiâ€" ence on a daily basis: cold and loneliness." And while his weekâ€"long stay may be over, the effects of Selby‘s good deed continâ€" ue to thrive. Local schools and church groups have asked him to be a guest speaker, and he‘s even been invited to meet Prime Minister Paul Martin in Ottawa next month. â€" Katharine Schmidt executive director Food Bank of Waterloo Region ".. he experienced what many of our (food) recipients experience on a daily basis: cold and loneliness." Selby said he took as Volunteers with Epilepsy Ontario, Waterloo Region branch, did some charity giftâ€"wrapping in support of the work of the local organt zation, Saturday at Conestoâ€" ga Mall. Helping out were Jane Boo, Renée Rahamut, Stellar Boo and Jill Hughes. much from the experience as those who‘ll benefit from his struggle. He‘s even thinking of ways to top this challenge next year. "It‘s great to see that in 2004 the old saying, ‘Do onto others as you would have done onto you‘ is still in effect," he said. "It‘s great to see that peoâ€" ple are willing to rally behind someone who is willing to do crazy stuff. 1 don‘t mind helping. espeâ€" cially when people get behind me. It means more that way." Wrap it up yR veBanac PeOro 55 Erb St. E., Waterico crs ts .czo 885â€"3857 * no wrapping services available OFF ALL 50% CHristMmaAs STOCK Tues., Dec. 28 10 am â€" 5:30 pm