, . . . “a"... .. . . lo-WATERLUO CHIONlClE-chnesday. 1mm 26, 2011 . l And th ° ri ’ e Wlnne S o o o . . j \ | it H i \ I 1 . . ; Waterloo Award honours three longtime volunteers ,2 , 2 . l ‘ By Cwuuorre Phonic PARKHILL j i t l Chronicle Saw†Still tiCketS left in ‘ 1 am more than 100 years or ° " Humane Society lotto 1 public service between them, - -’ 'l‘w . h W 1 three new recipients of the - - 0 weeks ago the Kite ener- ater oo . city's Waterloo Awards were honoured " . ' Humane Socrety asked for help to offset the t j a! city council Monda inight $200,000 annual cost of veterinary care. and the . Carol “ [.de Charlies F ' and John community is responding. This past week alone, ‘ ‘ L ch 'olnalistof32 distinoyished vol- more than $16,000 has been raised for the j yn ’ . gu orphaned animals of Waterloo Region. > 3 unteers who have received the award '1' ke f . since its inception in 1997. .. * L "l: ts or the innuai.f?:bar:oF::‘ï¬Â¥gt?:fg i i ? ' g.? o ryareonsaeuni . l , Fed}, ï¬m stepped on the we at “.18 ‘ ' - throughout the city of Waterloo and the re ‘on. i Kitchener-Waterloo Skating Club in 3' . . . . 5‘ 1939 and she's never left. it , _‘ Please consider buying a $10 ticket for a chanoeat \ “l was just there this morning. and ‘ L ' “‘93.de pm of $10,000. DOM“ can also 3553‘ j . worked out in our wonderful gym †she .‘ ‘ by jouung the 1.000 Challenge _ $10 per mon ' . i said in an interview ' ‘ .2 or a one-tune donation. ‘ She be an skatin there as a child ‘ The K-W Humane Society assists more than g g ~ ' , 6,000 animals every year. To ï¬nd ticket locations. then went on to foster the outstanding . 3 .. t kwh call 519-745-5615 ‘ recreational programs, while creating 7 go 0 ' umane.com or ' ‘ and developing a competitive r0 -. ' . . , as we“ " gm" 3» . .4 Yoga at CCGG ‘ ; ghousangs ofdpelople m V331??? ‘ ‘5 g Experience art and yoga at The Clay & Glass ‘ I :1“ acres: ana a ave us: h e ys Gallery. on Ian. 30 at 11 am. The session begins t e:'"“3'; age pgtzgramshw llc dweiie with yoga and meditation practice under the j :1) parts] e ï¬llst a)?f icaelirailrllin; aid (icy):- instruction of Meaghan lohnson, director of Queen ‘ . . . ' . ' StreetYoga. dltï¬gdragyprtiigleaglfl'nsllt‘: 3%â€;ng is Oncein a state of embodied awareness, partici- . known as the breeding ground for John Lynch, Carolyn Fedy and Charlie Foy were each honoured with the Waterloo [38'1ng will shenlixï¬ore the exhibitions thro‘lirghg ‘ national champions such as Tessa award for their commitment to volunteering in the community. Lynch has a long se 33“; wa '1; experience ‘5 require an “We and Sam Morn history with KidsAbility, Fedy with K-W Skating Club and Fay with the Waterloo "‘35 .S“PP ' ? . Fedy retired from active volunteer- Minor 50“" ClUb- The cost Is $125 per pal-$0". Please contact sham ing in 1999 but still participates in an 6'“ â€mm EricMath at; sheila@ca‘:lt:t:il:nclaryeangi d5 glassca If you advisory role. years, he has become a favourite coach now raises more than $1 million annu- ave questions or we e to ter. ; “Outside of my husband and my for children with autism. helped devel- ally. ‘ ' family. the skating club was my love op two artiï¬cial soccer ï¬elds at RIM He was also the treasurer for Cam» walk and Skate 1 and my passion." she said. Park and also devoted his time to many paign K-W which raised $27 million for . ‘ r “The most rewarding thing was otherschool and community projects Grand River Hospital. and was an for Memories meeting so many wonderful members Still an active volunteer, Foy said he active organizer in the sport of curling th cc ex and volunteers, and making the club feels embarrassed to be chosen for the “it’s a real honour.†said Lynch. at e R comp! i successful. watching it grow from award. “I was just hiding under the “Because I know there are a lot of peo- The 2011 Walk for Memories is Sunday, Jan. 30 j strictly recreational to competitive." radar, just getting on with something 1 pie who volunteer for whom i have a at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex. j 2 Charlie Foy's volunteerism also enjoy doing." he said. lot ofrespect" loin in the fun and help raise funds for the t i started with a childhood passion â€" “For me. it's just a pleasure working But Lynch feels he's gained as much Alzheimer Society of KitchenerWaterloo. ‘ playing soccer back in his hometown of with all these various groups.†as he's given. Participants are invited to walk or skate from Liverpool. England. lohn Lynch is being honoured for “The satisfaction of knowing you’re 1 pm. to 4 pm. at the Waterloo Memorial Recre‘ 1 When he and his wife moved to his 30 years of service with KidsAbility. doing something for the good of the ation complex, 101 Father David Bauer Dr. in 1 Waterloo, his two oldest sons were among other things. community. the opportunity to work Waterloo. 1 teenagers. Lynch, a life-long Rotary member. with a good many people you might Participate individually or as a team and collect j The quickest way to get them was president of KidsAbility from 1991 not otherwise have the opportunity to pledges to raise funds that directly support the i involved in their new community was to 1993, and was instrumental in rais- work with, and to learn from them. many free services offered by the Alzheimer Socieâ€" i to sign them up for soccer. ing $8 million for construction of the “Volunteering should be fun.†he tyofKitchenerwaterloo_ j Now. Pay has kicked in 27 years as a current treatment centre and school. said. Register online at supportthealzheimersoci- j j volunteer at the Waterloo Minor Soccer He served as president of the "Waterloo is a hot-bed of volun- etyca and download a pledge form or call 519 - j Club as a coach. mentor, board mem- KidsAbility Foundation. helping to cre- teerism. 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