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Five Women Win 1997 Annie Accolade

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Five women have been given the 1997 Annie Accolade award, presented by the women’s division of the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, for their volunteerism and community service.

The recipients are Pat Clegg, Nancy Ince, Peggy Mattson, Ruth Vonderloh and Esther Wallace.

Clegg has been active at Canyon High School and chaired the July 4 celebration in Anaheim Hills. She also helped form the Anaheim Hills Assistance League and is a board member.

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Ince, who faced cancer a few years ago, has been involved with a program to promote self-confidence in cancer patients. She is also a chamber ambassador and is serving on the chamber’s board of directors.

Mattson, a mother of four, is active in the PTA and has chaired fund-raising events at her children’s school. She has been involved with Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts and has been a Cub Scout leader and a cookie manager, and she has volunteered to be a leader of her daughter’s Brownie Troop.

Known as a person who can always be counted on to volunteer, Vonderloh is a life member of the chamber’s women’s division and a longtime Ebell Club member, and she works with the Anaheim Arts Council and Anaheim Museum.

Wallace was instrumental in forming the West Anaheim Neighborhood Development Council. She is also involved in West Anaheim Better Business and Concerned Citizens and serves on the Magnolia School District board.

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