Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 30 Jun 2006, p. 9

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Chatten caught off-guard with senior honour CYNTHIA GAMBLE Staff Writer Longtime Halton Hills councillor Ron Chatten was surprised at Monday's council meeting with the announcement he was the town's selection as 2006 Senior of the Year. On the initiative of several councillors, council nominated Chatten for the honour. The award, which is handed out in each municipality, is sponsored by the Ontario government, which designates June as Seniors Month. Mayor Rick Bonnette, on behalf of council, presented the award, signed by Jim Bradley, Minister of Tourism and James Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, during Monday's council meeting. Not only is Chatten a 15-year member of council, he is a longtime volunteer involved in activities through the years such as being an Optimist and a driver for both the Canadian Cancer Society and Canadian Red Cross, working with the St. Alban's in the Glen youth group, and annually judging St. Francis of Assisi speech competitions "Ron takes great pride in his community and is always willing to lend others a helping hand by assisting and participating in various community events and in Halton Hills Ward 4 Councillor Ron Chatten was surprised Monday at the regular council meeting as Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette announced Chatten had been chosen as Halton Hills Senior Citizen of the Year for 2006. Bonnette presented Chatten and his wife Elaine with the certificate, as council members looked on. Photo by Ted Brown cleanup efforts afterwards," said Bonnette. thank you for your kindness. I really "Thank you for commitment and dedica- appreciate it." tion to our town." (Cynthia Gamble can be reached at "It's a real honour," said Chatten. "I cgamble@independentfreepress.com)

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