| 5C1 \3\1 & --\ | unc o P# 4 0 _ DL ati F2UrTH ANNUAT fih ppment s f ~--_-- s » VOLUNTEER DINNER _ _ _ _ ' PENINSULA OCTOBER 21, 2004 | _ T am of the opinion that my life . ' | belongs to the eC -- | community, and fl;g | as long as I live, g\fi@ifgx | it is my privilege ,\\\\':fi%?\% | to do for it '*--5:'2\ ! whatever I can. | I want to be thoroughly used up ? when I die, for the harder I : | work, the more I live. Life is no | 'brief candle' to me. It is a soft | of splendid torch which I have 1 L -- _ got hold of for a moment, and I | \| want to make it burn as brightly | as possible before handing it on f ' to futute generations. | | \ | ' | --George Bernard Shaw ' 5 \ \ | ' | 3 4 es s 1 _ SHIRLEY BOTTING, nominated by Bluebell W.I. Since moving ' f back to Wiarton ten years ago, Shirley has become an active volunteer in |__-- our community. Her activities include the school breakfast program, a | hospice volunteer, she is a member of Golden Tones singing group, providing entertainment in retirement homes, takes meals to homes in crisis because of bereavement, member of Bluebell Women's Institute, | _ serves as a Christian Education Director for the Wiarton Congregation of | the Community of Christ Church. Shirley typifies what volunteering is all | about.