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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Nov 2008, p. 3

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V 9‘ non the (maid ulna ll retogni/es ' .7 A. h ‘* .. ‘. lit-ople who hate made sigtiil‘ttaiir ' s A g , t 11" , iontrthiittons to the r‘orrniniiiitt‘s .t - " , ‘ gs .‘ t]ll.llii\ oi hie \\lllltiill ans thought , "f ' ‘ A - ts 3:; _ , to their otxn personal or tinant ial - ’ f , . A I it “as 2: HM e leeling [tone said ‘ 0k 3 1 > 7'\t§~1§f* $3323;ng ol the d\\ttl(l(t'l('ll\tll1\ at t t[\ halls ,2 saga, 1:1: _ .fâ€" .: ‘ ' ‘ a Ltillllt‘ll ( lianiliers, where ( oun. .5 ‘ Mjfly~.'f "»;S"”"" i " . Mark “lulu spoke about his main “V i ' g'fi": " ' w , ‘ iiiiitribiitioiis T b if gril‘é; “Mikel is Hell respected lot a 1* ~. 1 (”faler _ using t tiiet leadership great dedi , *- ~, , '- '1‘ ’ '1‘]; Waffl, a“ " t‘titiiini. respettl'ul patient e and I 5"? I ‘7 ‘7 ' ‘é-‘J‘d-‘g’k‘ strategit guidant e to lead or steer Mike Rowe was one of three volunteers who was recently presented With the Waterloo Award for outstanding (entributions to the city. Rowe was hon~ Vital t onimunitt groups and St‘n'lt' outed tor his long service wrtb Waterloo Minor Soccer. es,“ “halt-V said “W" “”5”“ ”“9“" "His guidanee and foresight He‘s been volunteering With the enjoyingthemselves" lot away from his volunteer work and hear their perspectit e as to helped the (‘ltlll to grow its pro Waterloo Brisker (Carnival lot more Next year be will be the director representing the Chamber of (Zom- why they're comingtoWaterloo." grains from hundreds to thousands than It) years and it‘s the entity of entertarntnent‘ which entails mert‘e on the City's sign variance Over the years he's dedicated oi patrill‘lpiiliikr and trout a sum merit he gets out of giving bark to booking the arts. scheduling the Committee for the past 23 years. many hours to the committee. eval» rnertinie sport lttltt a year round the ( ornnninity that‘s kept him performantes and arranging “it's interesting, it really is - I uating the signs' potential impacts. illl'dgkfi artivrtt " turning bark, accortirttodatitins. enioy it. obviously," Chalmers said, “Alan Chalmers' dedicated par» Rowe mined to t anada in Mt»? In the past. he chaired the event ticipation has been critical to the when he began working at the Uni for seven years, and also has been ’ consistent, fair and creative impler \‘t'fsl!\ ofHaterloo responsible for hindraising - mentation of the City‘s sign bylaw His son eventualh started play . "He has always Worked hard on , ' ._ regulations, resulting in mam mg \llt r er tsith Waterloo Minor ‘ the evolution and change of this attractive signage solutions within sorter but unlike sotne voluntm'rs. , well»resperted annual event to Waterloo." (nun. lan d'Ailly said at Rom- didn‘t move on onte his kids < k ’ i- . keep it fresh and stit‘cessful long , 3 ' the award t‘eremony. grew up , z 4,. 4; past the normal lifespan of 3 cont 3‘ s ‘ “diet has been an outstanding Now his ot'fit ial title 1s “equtp 2;. » ' mutiny event." said ( [Hint Karen . ‘ contributor to the quality of life merit manager" “llll h means hes ‘ _ - Retain ‘1' 3 within Waterloo and beyond for responsible lot the halls E .;_ -.> 4% \n aetne United Way ioltinieer, " many years." "tr stiiititls minimal (“a t... the F. ’3'? Warren itrlltiws the philosophy " g The Waterloo Award isn‘t other hand there s thousands oi “ V 3%, ‘voliiiitet-riiig is the prite you pay (ihalmers‘ first recognition though them] said Hone who played sot l , ' to ottiipt spat e on this earth." a He's received international and tl‘l m litgland tillll later when he ‘ lt'sstiti he‘s passing onto his three _' national awards for his seniee with “as in the British \au Randy warren thildrt'n “'We ll\'t‘ in stit‘li a great A] the‘Kityanist‘lub. lies also been lIi-‘s .ilsli seru-d on the k’itt lien “um“, HIM” i'ornniimitv, but the only way it‘s . an Chalmers active in (time Stoppers‘ West er Waterloo Volunteer \l non ( en Imrnmlroliuttiw’r great is by all these things that hapr ’“”H""W"m‘”lm WWW?” mount (loll and Country (Tlub, tie and “as a loiiiitliiig member ol pen web as the linitedWay and [)rayton Entertainment and the ll\\“s staff .issot ration “ lliet‘re all ‘lt‘s so min b tun." said Warren, the biisker tarnival and they "What l like about it is you see (‘anmlian Clay and (ilasstfillery, things I enioif he said about his tsho's sent-d in .i nurnlwrottapat don't happen unless there‘s people, what's going on in the (“)2 what "When you live and work iii a l volunteer i-floits tries With the organization "1 inst that step up to the plate and make new buildings are going up and community. it's nice to give back to l lello“ Waterloo \\sttrd ri‘( ipii-nt low being on the street during the t1lttippt‘n.”ltt‘saltl which new businesses are Coming." the community." he said "You i llandt Warren H lined that with ewnt and seeing thousands and lhe third rer ipierit of the .1008 he said "And you sometimes get name it, l've been there it's : merit thousands of people laughing and award Alan ( lialrners, also takes a the opportunity“) meet the owners somethinglenitry." ’ ' ,‘ in! 30 WEBER STREET ll WATERLOO ON 519-746-4268 . 4 ‘ . t?orwouous 35. ~ ‘ ‘3 it :3 â€"’ a .__â€". :â€" , . 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