wmwoanonm-W-y. December I2.2012- ii Lu ennie C p s \ I It ) l l \ l ) Local boy holding penny drive m Waterloo public square this Sunday Bit 8“me «. -_..â€"â€"__L____C"m"“m - Skate with Santa aydn liehs never thought much of the lowly penny. Dec. 16 at me square an: the (“muff Vl‘ilz'isf‘ndwflys an gï¬'enhougm Whom-v. Santa is busy making his list and checking it er e put one in is aml y 5 com gar. . . . But the in year ultl's recent attendance at the third anliu- . ’ mm at this time of year. but'evenhe needs to a] We Day event ill lhe Kitchener Memorial Auditorium has blow 05 a little steam With all this Christmas hustle convinced him there is great value to the coin that will be '2‘ and bustle. . ‘ going otlt ofcircllluiion in February. He Will be spending a little of that free time at Especially when you collect enough of them and put Waterloo DUNN: square Dec. 15 during the.a'nnual them together for a good cause like Free the Children's We Skatesmttliinsgant‘ievent at the City ofWaterloos out~ (Ireiile Change campaign. . r, . - , .44 001' n ' “(hie bag of pennies gives clean water to one person for - ~. “ï¬g“ . ,4 Come join Santa from i - 2 pm. for a little fami- ' the rest of their life.†said Haydn. “It gives girls a chance to 3* '45:; ,. ï¬ ly fun. And lithe kids want to sneak in a few ï¬nal get an education. and gives kids a healthy start in life.†" \ I 8W0!“ ‘0 Edd (0 the" Christmas its“. the 10W The Grade 5 strident at Waterloo's Lexington Public \ :3 “in old elfshouldbehnppytoobllge. School has set out an ambitious goal to collect $250,000 in " a , ' pennies. than would take 25 million pennies and ï¬ll one mil- ‘ * ~ . '5 _ Skate with the lion of the We (Zn-ale Change bags provided by Free the Chilâ€" ’ w \ an...“ h a! I h m M a, -. . ~ Siskins set forDec. 15 . " b' t . l ," i . s ' said ll:ydlr§g:li's [3:08:8th ezvoeughepginoriieespfgliili ugndumgi- The Waterloo Siskins host a Skate with the 4 l ' ' ' ‘ 1 it StsklnseventDec lSattheWaterloopubllcsquaie sier or something like that. ‘ v - “l was thinking that would help 10,000 people. so that's a ‘ 3 ‘ ‘ ‘ . loin your favourite Greater Ontario Hockey lot of people who would get help.†f . 25! .4 J“ league club and skate with players from this year’s And he's undaunted by the goal he's set out for himself. ‘ ‘ " , is “Wid- He started by collecting coins on his street from his neigh- .. . .: " ‘3' Prizes are available 311d fans can take shots on a hours and his friends So far. he's up to 51 14.26 in donations 11:. , - . Siaklns 303““ He's also taken his campaign citywide. He contacted his . :. The event WI“ run from 1 ' 3 P-m- “id everyone local ward councillor. Diane Freeman. and has also been in . ~ . . â€I"; lswelcome. touch with Mayor Brenda Halloran's ofï¬ce. TN , g ' W 1:413 Through City Hall he got permission to set up a booth :“ ‘ g MM??? COHdeerathIl Clllb this Sunday. from 12:45 ~ 3 pm. at the Waterloo public ' _7 :2 ., V‘ 5;; squamduringmesmewnh Santa mm. . a; 1,. hosts Ipsos PublicAffairs “I thought that was pretty cool.†said Haydn. when he got out,“ 1:» the approval for the Dec. 16 fundraiser. “I had three days to Darrell BriCker Dec- 13 choose from, but I thought the Santa Skate usually brings The Confederation Club hosts Darrell Bricker out a lot of people. so I decided to choose that day." CEO of lpsos Public Hi i for its monthlyl . _' ‘lhe hope is if word gets out. people will look around their eon Dec. 13' noon to 1:30 p.m.. at the Kitchener houses. piggy banks and wherever else they might ï¬nd some Delta Hotel loose change and donate it to the cause. Free the Children Bricker’stalk iscalled The Big Shift me â€ism“: . will also be promoting his penny drive on its website. change in Canadian politics businessand culture llaydn's even encouraging people to check between the The center OfFaVi'Y in C, da is ML cushions of their couch. under the seats of their car and ward. As you move from east to westltlnems ploy- thr. plan?†the mm)†mm “k“ '0 hula Haydn U05 Mid! up I couple ' bogs ' pennies “9" already ment is lower and economic and population 4 l m trying to collect as many pennies as a I can to reach collected. He's holding a penny (1me Free the Children I isl l l er. this goal. said the energetic penny pusher who just cele- this Sunday at the Waterloo public We. “Whom The numbers are I mic. but even more “8' brated his birthday last week. “I thought this was a way to get rilflcant is the shift in culture which in turn la driv- "’ ““5 “a“ workout but it's all wonh it to make a dlï¬eience for people en byconstantly changl d h . .. .4. . , , . rig emoyapimCanada's ills mother lanyd is proud of her son 5 efforts. and who don't haveas much aswedo in Canada. premier polling and public analysis ï¬rm is we" em (imaged him to take II to the next level to by contactinll “I think it's going to make a lot of people happy.†said positioned to analyze these trends. and Bflckerhas the city lhosewho dream big do big things. she said Haydn. “This will help them live a W life." contributed to a newl l on the subject. 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