Nov 24 • Business, Feature Story • 6 Comments on Battery boy powers up Goodfellows

In the wake of last week’s theft of toys and batteries from the Goodfellows storage location, the Card family of Battery Boy stepped up and donated enough batteries to fill the toys being distributed.
From, left, Paul Card, Eldon Card, Rose Peseski and Kristie Card are seen with a portion of the donated batteries.
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Jim is a media professional with more than three decades of experience as a writer, editor and publisher. A founding member of the Canadian Managing Editors Association and former Governor of the National Newspaper Awards he has been recognized locally provincially and nationally. He has been honoured individually and as a member of news teams on many occasions for writing, editing and design work. A long-time community volunteer Jim has served as chair of the Chatham-Kent United Way, has assisted in community and municipal advocacy and planning groups and health care fundraising.
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Great to see people and businesses in the community stepping up and helping out!
Way to go Card Family and Battery Boy Always ready to help!
Battery Boy – a local and very community-minded team! You really are an inspiration!
Now that's a great thing to see. Local business helping the community 😉
We want to thank Battery Boy for everything they did to help ensure "no child without a Christmas"
More POWER to ya!!! 🙂 WTG Battery Boy!!!