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M? . mum-0 WM mreti A. .1 bl“ mmmmm-mmmM-Mmm m GTaGrcGiarA%a_ -v- mum u-..- q-..--..- mr-.-.-.-.... «any. -o.'mrrtwrmt-'m-'orrr" »VQI-l- . an: III-u": :62; “I‘Druvuu- q.q..Av-erAr" â€gnu t... --.--_' _ 2 " 7 ui7ts ff " (/J f '8tAmmsmartLease; mm sow-mm- humus?!“ aw a“; tar ' .0»qu mm ., w. "Uncle Buck". as he is known to many. is one of the charter members who got the club off the ground 28 years ago. Ever since, he has neighborhood associations, minor sports groups and hospitals. to name a few. AIMKE wuss!!! NC to '-t'~ an“ "n.. been a backbone w us suc cess. "Buck is an active partner pant. He's the heart of it." said we Slaubilz. a past president of the Lakeshore Village Optimist Club. Although he'd rather stay in the wings when it comes to rewarding attention. Hartleib’s strong presence is seen and heard at Waterloo City Hall when it comes to issues that are near and dear to the community Therefore. ttsho wonder a spotlight is often attracted to his devotion, "I'm like a thistle." he said. chuckling about his persistency. "l don't go away" But although he may be a thorn in the city's side at times. it's all for a good cause and, according to Staubitz, he has built a good rapport for the club with city hall. the police and fire department, "He can he very intimi- dating. but he's got a heart of gold," said Bruce Scheifele. the other remain- ing charter member of the club, According to Scheifele. Hartleib has an eye for qual- ity and perfection. H The Lakeshore Village Optimist Club puts on a number of events including the Children's easter egg hunts. public speaking con~ lexts and fishing derbies. Currently, they are collect, ing pledges for the Child- hood Cancer campaign, which will take place June 24 at the regional adminis- tration building, These are just a few of the events Hauleib has helped with to enhance the club's presence within the community. one of the club's biggest projects so far has been the pavilion. or picnic area, that has stood in Hillside Park for the last l3 years. After collecting dona- tions. the club paid the city back the approximate $75.000 it rust to build the structure. They also provid» Cd the fire department with a $60.00“ infra-red camera. "We don't only help the kids. we help the communi- ty." said llanleih. He will hegiu his third term as duh prvsidvul in (lumber. "Without him. our duh would have a hard time. lie cart give the hours that other people cat1't." said Stauhitr. who has vulun tccrcd with the club for eight year» "His Invulw» mom filters, off to other put- ple" Hartleilt's face is also commonly awn around tiw hall diamonds in Wan-dun. [at In- is " lug fan of faslhall H9 started playmg all Mu", of ball Al the mgr of II and has Inn-d the spun l-u'r \uu " ls, a loud (an. It), mu 'slit l Lnnlinucd on page "