Awards Gala

 

November 3, 2011

Doors open at:  5:30 pm

featuring music by the Mellow Moods

Award Presentation at 7:30 sponsored by

 

Guest speaker at 8:00 sponsored by

Royal Bank of Canada and

The Morden & District Chamber of Commerce

 

Location:  Timber’s At Minnewasta

Cost:  $125/tickets

Featuring Guest Speaker Ron Buist the creator of rrrroll up the rim to win that created a national icon.

 

 

 

 

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Morden & District Chamber of Commerce hosted the 2nd annual Awards Gala on Thursday, November 3, 2011at the Timbers At Minnewasta.  We had a full house with 110 guests.

Celebrating Morden business, their success and dedication to the community of Morden.  We are fortunate to have many businesses who work tirelessly to ensure Morden’s growth and prosperity.  Much of the lifestyle and infrastructure that we enjoy is partly funded by these businesses, they provide a service and do it with a genuine love for Morden and the residents.   The awards gala is our way of recognizing you for all you do.  Morden extends its sincere appreciation to the men and women of the business community.

Thanks to our sponsors:

The 2011 Morden Chamber Business Award Recipients:

Nominated for Innovation:  Exner E-Waste, Pembina Hills Art Gallery and Velocity.  Accepting on behalf of Exner E-waste is David Weiss of the Morden Community Development Corporation.

Nominated for Marketing Excellence: Exceptional Thymes Catering,
Gaslight Harley Davidson Sales, Quilters Den and CFDC.  James
Steedsman, VP of the Chamber, presents Henry Penner, Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre board chair, with the award.

Customer Service Excellence nominees are:  Morden Home Hardware, Eagleye Printing & Design, Kolos European Grocery, Focal Point and Giant Tiger.  Presenting the award Chamber president Ross Ariss to Dale Stambuski of Eagleye Printing & Design.

The nominees for  Community Influence are:  John Wiens, David Weiss, Don Livingston and Grace Warkentin, each of these people have made a huge impact on Morden.  Accepting on behalf of late Don Livingston is wife Shirley Livingston and daughter Joyce Smith.