
Pius Pfeifer named Citizen of the Year
Whether it’s his routine philanthropy, offering his hotel venues to community clubs for fundraising efforts, or simply bringing chocolates to crews working on a plumbing contract, it is Pius Pfeifer’s innate nature to give back to the community which has earned him the recognition of Citizen of the Year.
And the community is appreciative because of his generosity, as seen through the dozens of nominators who eagerly referenced a range of longstanding commitments Pfeifer has contributed to the region wholeheartedly, without recognition.
Pfeifer immigrated to Canada from Germany, somewhat by fluke, in 1953, among the wave of youngsters following in the fad of heading abroad after the war. His intended destination was Australia, but his travel plans become mixed up, and the man landed in the Great White North.
He and four colleges from a boxing club in Germany left around the same time — three found their way to the USA and one to Australia — and five years later, only Pfeifer remained away from home.