Fiscal Responsibility and Fundraising his Forte

From 1961 and for the following twenty-five years Bill was a member of the Kinsmen Club (President from 1967-68) during which time he chaired a number of recreation-oriented projects.  He organized Pedal Pushers for three years.  In addition, for a number of years Bill arranged Skate-a-thons with funds going towards recreation facilities.  These funds along with other Kinsmen organized fundraisers allowed for the installation of heat in the existing arena and the modernization of the Drill Hall.

In 1974 Bill was elected to City Council and served as a City Alderman for nine years.  The majority of Bill’s efforts were directed to improve recreation and recreation facilities.  Bill oversaw the building of the Wetaskiwin Curling Club and Arts and Craft Centre.  As chairman of the City’s Finance Committee Bill saw the feasibility of allotting funds to build tennis courts, ball diamonds, a second arena and an indoor swimming pool.  He, along with his friend Reno, persuaded the Aboussafy family to put $100,000 towards the new swimming pool.   

CTV Wide World of Sports Promotes Wetaskiwin

In the 70’s Bill served on the North Am Power Toboggan committee as Program Chairman.  This event became the highlight for Wetaskiwin and district winter fun and because the snow mobile races were televised on the CTV Wide World of Sports this event was important in promoting our community to the rest of the world.  Also, from 1976-78 Bill was a Director for the Wetaskiwin Car Capitals. 

In 1985-1987 Bill chaired the Communities and Recreation and Cultural Grant committee, a sub-committee of the Wetaskiwin Recreation Board.  This committee reviewed financial requests and made recommendations to the W.A.R.R Board as to where the funds should be directed.  One such area receiving this funding was the Gwynne Ski Hill. 

During the late 80’s and early 90’s Bill served as a Director for the Wetaskiwin Golf Club and was President from 1991-1993.  While President a Junior Program was reinstated, the Club House was enlarged and the cart storage shed was built.  Two water holes were added on the “back” nine and when Bill left as President, the Golf Club was financially sound and actually making money.

In 2004-2005 Bill served on the committee for the Alberta Senior Summer Games.  He was responsible for visiting all service clubs and other organizations requesting their financial assistance with the Games.   

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