Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1971, p. 28

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i0 per cent of Bil!l Brady‘s a iÂ¥a By ALICE LINDEN . â€" terest. him, or why, because "° feels any dlo anything‘" he has a right to PSegotisti. ”Blll 'Brady \v'as asked after theâ€"January such diSCuSSiOn is maudlinâ€" rrhe CI‘lDDl(Ed cal. | fi;fif]‘:rfl bâ€"lâ€" oa‘ghldl had kept him and other Children‘s â€" Treatment_ Gentr€ the local One marvels: _ | . roadcasters at their _ microphor i ; : . society 6 for endless hours â€" if he had ever %e?gfé g{dnchpf theâ€"Canadian Cance" gociety, 1};2 "He can dream up an idea in s ids n been involved in an emergency of such proâ€" lig Brothers, the London §yinPh0 5 will be tremendous, but it will be/ \m portions. His answerâ€" was â€" immediate and University Hospital . all number _ him detail. He simply cannot be boffi?@( 0‘0d modest. wert on boards or committees, He SP"UZ* this off details." . 5 08 with 0 P . as "only an an occasional meetiPS» O* a letâ€" e s ¢ x ss ¢ nly once, at the time of the flood. Noah ter, or a telephone call al mt a ;ga'm. Lots Traditionally _ in Canadian â€" "& {ept phoning in to ask when the rain was of other people are ziio‘now’ ;jst as much Of morning show at any radio stat is g‘e cttor h: o -(/l((’)"’z‘f/ufgnbt?l)l-vglt@ ~of_ course, I wasn‘t in Lonâ€" _ more. Each person hasl:gm]ething special to H}gi‘; soughtâ€"after, promising the lrgest 3:16- §rs s working at a station on the _ give: . . maybe mine is jer.:". e potential and the most 1Udative reâ€" side of Mount Ararat. laugh * turns. At CFPL, Brady holds this | The . ; . _ _CFPL‘s annual Bunny Bund!¢ campalgn business associéte 3 1sS Bst. Yet a Anyon;‘“:fém“_ert s(:ihould have known better spearheaded by Brady in aid Of Easter Seals, says: f § w quainted even. slightly wi im represents countles r5 air time each "He i â€" «5i would anticipate this fanmiaug' Bi:a(mt?acgilg} spring. o hm.nb of # with w;j) 'trZ:zeve(:-ngésgéan i tsap gn'y qusstym attempting to get at "Are reai .People he works with in Fradio describe iferihin." sses money <awhat‘s in b\fdgey a lllz hlfely to receive an answer which, him as a chameleon, unconscious!y changing in‘ | saxe: l\lg: t1lhe]au.1chence to laughter, effecâ€" I’;‘,?Od and tone to harmonize with the setting. Still ‘another associate declares ""He can ic ]1‘3“‘:“& ol rads 1. tongue is so fast that there is a scant %’”te the best copy you ever saw‘ . . . but Award for Disti on..y chosen to receive the _ ime to explore his feelings on any issue. His rady admits he hates writing ajcript, preâ€" o eomaclt istinguished Service for 1970, in wilticisms trail over his shoulder, as he fers to let the words tumble outis th ; ; Chamlfei-ltolfo% ggorl;sored znnually by London 10%6_25 off down the hall to a meeting or recâ€" cur to him. And they always seent to 'i(s)ln?g f *t.: amerce. Although a panel of ording session. 2 Fast, funny, and ~MM , ;‘1‘3;35) (Ll_]ll'c(l)\::hf.rom all sectors of the comâ€" Friends agree that his glibness is just a _ ance for )ifr’lstitutio(r)xfste'tmgom[;)m]l:‘g Mc er nominees znriilnefi:l?;uagoftgfi seore of othâ€" fioviar-up, concealing a highly sensitive man places with a guileless, Httlel?bo;)fi'nnlgcefiégh i momne neomnamraammaan t hat would rather be judged cynical than . Feople trying to analyze MgW es srea, Brady the mar:%L households in the blofl. He is the first to admit that much of his which fires the lank 3111? yze the mmer drive 57 remains j drive c cotis & , Deâ€"Ss an enigma to most. sc sel. wil‘h 13?1?1?05231 Obmlbntl}; Ti Ne who york er liken him to a chi);d conls):ailtfl;l%ptfizf?gx fnc y . & G_~â€" . WI 7| : ; a mgmfmcem dgrves provmed: brameon. ud rammaleh â€" that wnhahli);end ofâ€" envy (flft _for new experiences, and perpdually deâ€" BraLEI 0 Bl‘fé&;flcast Measurement show Bill capacity to claring: "Someday I want to . .. 2 y, on CPL Radio‘s " aati 5 A + 5 '.0 -.‘x e having the largest sl]a d}o SORe, L‘_"e ts as tss f (rie neighbor recalls Brady evidenly decidâ€" : s m(e =â€" are of local audience of oys o @\w g one day that he had always fanted t . any personality in any market i sc 32 build a brick C ‘ e tss t i emene â€" Wieinee (W ce _ T _ got the wror $nd ond. i. c that ©70 per cent of Brady‘s stof;]is C(? ncedtas is 3 pressing ixiJ nt% inix for Bs t ded up _ $ ed with his offâ€"air work." pange}: ’é’*‘ié%” fingers, and e gruelâ€"like mistureivith his d n fodanes 0 000 0_ pallue ) _ fhitls uoo o atomei cane who could make it in to their stations durin c s esc . g admiration as professi s 00. howmg 1 last winter‘s blizzard, provided the rou dg ff ““‘“&’*«\ him how. ssional masom showed _ up theâ€"clock communication network vital to ?h § 1. é} { 3 “;“ xbane, ; 3 sta area, the Chamber of Commerce says hi $ _ | se & K . ... _ of St. P or so ago he confessed IfS dean _ 100 ie o oo veeasean 4./ m L o ol tign Iy s y 1| Traryâ€"susy| _ :0 es s oi ol ie announcement of the award : ;g& B s | J ied, E. © swor s eliver a sermon (e later itse oiA mA ds o ons e se s ue aA 008 31. ; _ swore that it ne p h(b)rcxl.f- t((l) generalities, stating he was being § A2 1R : %k;w one would tak Z;r occurred to him 6 \29% * t red "for outstanding efforts on behalf of <4‘ 4 > @‘;& Brady w e the idea seriously.) _ $ a better community, with particular referâ€" v:“[‘:g i%,% gfi* yHemhe d§ astounded shortly "eafte T & ence to the education, welfare and pleasure _ jg,*w s 32 ¢ 43 ds ols received an invitation to préch one C of thousands of Loridon area residents." _ â€" i &0 ‘f s P as & _ _ series 20 gththe approaching noonâ€"day Lenten Who is this man who will be honored Ma §< mE . O3 ‘ asked list e cathedral. For two weXs, he A 20 at a presentation luncheon at the Iy e #5 *4 . _ c B ’1 Te nevercs to pray for him. At {® same . hoe? It is hard to draw the line between .‘3!1: . f & ‘. g} On’ t wor keq and worried by the'hé;!lr, $ c ho o ts o. O NE [ 1 _ _ . on the appointed day, the eattei was . | Brady, and equally difficult to distinguish %, on c es ks s § 1 to wall, with one of the largest $ tween tt ibuti nguish beâ€" e s o on k g ongregations ever t ; ie contributions of each." h . _ e 1 ; _ service th o turn out for a Lenten w Brady confesses that he first made a point FL_ 1y .. s }*&\«; ky abide(gle. Brady spoke on the text "And ?'f going put into the community Dl’imarilljy {’0 i 3327 2 4 4 | y\»*sax _ three: but the f;‘g:{t hope, â€" charity, these Seg:; s m:}a]lge” â€". to see people and to be C " $ * : w The dean remembe:'ass ttggt‘thg::d? ghrglctly::; " â€" so that people would listen to hi ie &‘ ~â€" 2# . . eXfremely weil put in re g gram. (In London he has his proâ€" _ s . e OBE â€" en to ontwa 5 e latterâ€"not offen givâ€" L , wor. t i th B ol on Noi ic aek rd signs of j ; e CKSL‘and now for CFPL Radiokezflinéuhset }fg; k (v'{% 8 ‘3 3. “ most shrinks as EZ rech;:?vouS"esSâ€"Stlll alâ€" . § appeared regularly on CFPLâ€"T is s i Lf SuP f & i 8 ~TV). p 6 e »& °.0 i e ie \\W\‘ d y+ § with equal cardor that his image )nog?sei?%s . OB i: 5X §§\( fls i Ihtzu as utterly terrified. It was the most \ }g be fairly well established ("for better y § [te s frightening experience of my entire life." $ Somehow f $ = iss i B ies /. Brady has preached to conâ€" & y3 prin,x z;lrli(iug?, ‘son_lethmg which started *‘;;gx;’:&{%i% i ge \ gregations of just about every denominatiog $ capable of doi y for Bill Brady now seems, uy QW\“« X* Although he was raised in a strict religious â€" and tr?is doing some good for other people *%*‘5;%&3“&:;“ es 1y _ ai _ setting. and still attends services from gti?lu a .f hain=, ~â€"~ hint a lot of dayâ€"toâ€"day satâ€" _ @@IMIMWi l E_ B . se ts (odpyahe isinore concemedinity the _ * S is ues us 0s es spirit that moves man, than. with ' Says B © ~ s oe se .. _( ewh s °. shape of religion 4 ith the formalt a 1 Nt Oe ols codales i e t W 2.z 0 _ He is in ul f that‘s ;g;nmwgty, through paying tazes. But _ e y P _‘ Eow h . _ pearances étcapdemand to mave pulle c _ " j really enough. Nor is it [( $ e s awors & * : 3 ; & en N k : Of sasse |. . © e 8 ’suSt to give the bare minimum that wil?ugh es 11 aard .o u(‘,‘m ta Byrne, whose responsibilities, on & ure social acceptance." > i. W e o } tpen Line" include dealing with such iDviâ€" This train of thought leads Brad C sls ‘*\ ations, estimates Brady each day rectives _ / 5 y, he mutters to hims sysl o. C es o. g 6 el eer ::.’-?.t;?:'&;v:;.\;g:g:_-»-'-:;}5{;;f:?;,__:;:5:35;;5:;&5;;;3::;:;5»2;::,_ 5;:;;5;:{::::;2;’3:.1:;::;E?‘;i:i:;e;:E:'{: N ‘\;‘?} g(l)réflla 1of person whoâ€"for business f)(?lli)t(i)gzgltgi k@‘:"’&sfi:tfl“wq; Â¥ECC Photos | _social reasons is careful to ma mtc it ts « D o f contribution to the s o make a token B' E -_.,..v.«.:.:-’.::::::::tf:;:5:;:1;;53;2;{:;;_555:;1;2”‘j y (R8H assistance of others ill Brady is s . exglogioes with a very rude word. Higts Ne Exeter h}(’)rselg,p()pmar at EXeier that George Blumson $ ‘ obody can accuse him of doing things i n an Fred Narlimg NS | a superficial wa ol g things in amed a Morgan f ?lg â€"_â€"_â€" and is d h en wgétlt is hard, though, to pin _ Here, Brad 8 d stallion Bin pradyâ€" Ed 2 ' & 3 e 9 o * % $ community activities inâ€" a e etharlmgs Don Sanâ€" Heal s p_ 129 ; cit | s _ of The Free Press _ _

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