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2017 Executive Officers Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies acts as a resource and a united voice for its members by providing leadership through education and communication to encourage them to promote agriculture and a rural way of life in Ontario. ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES 2017 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS President Judy McFaul, 41 Parklands Ave., Phone: 613-445-4161 Russell, ON K4R 1A2 [email protected] 1st Vice President Brian Slaughter, 7090 Hickory Creek Line, Phone: 519-786-6062 Warwick Township, ON N0N 1J4 [email protected] 2nd Vice President Doug Yeo, 78051 Tipperary Line Phone: 519 482-9296 R.R.#3, Clinton, ON N0M 1L0 [email protected] Past President Elaine Rennie, Phone: 905-436-2621 Join us for a unique agricultural experience! C13 2637 Trulls Road Courtice, ON L1E 2N3 Tented City is more than 100 acres and welcomes over 500 [email protected] vendors and exhibitors who create a fun atmosphere with something for everyone. Learn about the innovations in farming at one of the many informative lectures in the Farming SUPPORT PERSONNEL for the Future Tent. Explore agricultural exhibits. Enjoy food Office Manager and rural living demonstrations in addition to antique and Vince Brennan, 1911 Foxboro-Stirling Rd, Phone: 613-395-2465 Stirling, ON K0K 3E0 historical displays. Relax and take in the extraordinary array of Fax: 613-395-4140 local talent and entertainment. [email protected] Convention Administrator Kathryn Lambert, 285 Main St, Phone: 519-287-3553 Glencoe, ON N0L 1M0 [email protected] Fax: 519-287-2000 www.ontariofairs.com www.ontarioagsocieties.com Call 1.800.661.7569 for more info! www.plowingmatch.org Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies acts as a resource and a united voice for its members by providing leadership through education and communication to encourage them to promote agriculture and a rural way of life in Ontario. ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES 2017 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS President Judy McFaul, 41 Parklands Ave., Phone: 613-445-4161 Russell, ON K4R 1A2 [email protected] 1st Vice President Brian Slaughter, 7090 Hickory Creek Line, Phone: 519-786-6062 Warwick Township, ON N0N 1J4 [email protected] 2nd Vice President Doug Yeo, 78051 Tipperary Line Phone: 519 482-9296 R.R.#3, Clinton, ON N0M 1L0 [email protected] Past President Elaine Rennie, Phone: 905-436-2621 C13 2637 Trulls Road Courtice, ON L1E 2N3 [email protected] SUPPORT PERSONNEL Office Manager Vince Brennan, 1911 Foxboro-Stirling Rd, Phone: 613-395-2465 Stirling, ON K0K 3E0 Fax: 613-395-4140 [email protected] Convention Administrator Kathryn Lambert, 285 Main St, Phone: 519-287-3553 Glencoe, ON N0L 1M0 [email protected] Fax: 519-287-2000 www.ontariofairs.com www.ontarioagsocieties.com 3 2017 Provincial Board of Directors 2017 DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL & HOMECRAFT DIRECTORS 1 Liz O’Gorman-Smit Phone: 613-445-2802 # - District 1st Name – Agricultural Director 2nd Name – Homecraft Director 1287 South Russell, Russell ON K4R 1E5 [email protected] 1Ag Evelyn Bernique, Box 749 Phone: 613-678-2439 Vankleek Hill, ON K0B 1R0 2 Blair Machan, 758 Bathurst Concession 6 Phone: 613-267-3271 [email protected] R.R.#7 Perth, ON K7H 3C9 1Hc Lynda McCuaig, 5389 Bowesville Rd, Phone: 613-822-0884 [email protected] Glocester, ON K1X 1B8 [email protected] 3 Janet Torrance, PO Box 51, Phone: 705-924-3108 Warkworth, ON K0K 3K0 2Ag Glen Syme, 3873 Appleton Side Rd, Phone: 613-880-8494 [email protected] Almonte, Ont K0A 1A0 2Hc Louise Blair, 562 Highway # 15, Phone 613-283-3767 4 Zach Prescott, 4346 Squair Rd Phone: 289-355-9352 Lombardy, ON K0G 1L0 Orono, ON L0B 1M0 [email protected] [email protected] 3Ag Greg Torrance, 145 Church St., Box 51, Phone: 705-924-3108 5 Linda Murray, 1Bertram Drive Phone: 705-322-5067 Warkworth, ON K0K 3K0 Elmvale, ON L0L 1P0 [email protected] [email protected] 3Hc Linda Bogart, 314 Oak Lake Rd. Phone: 613-438-7861 6 Heather Dillon, 1126 safari Rd. Phone: 905-320-9434 Stirling, ON K0K 3E0 Millgrove, ON L0R 1V0 [email protected] [email protected] 4Ag Beth Meszaros, 3303 Morgans Rd. Phone: 905-987-3595 Newcastle, ON L1B 1 L9 7 Beth Howell-Vervaecke, 110 Oakhill Dr. Phone: 519-754-1574 [email protected] Brantford, ON N3T 5L7 [email protected] 4Hc Medda Burnett, 2067 County Rd. 2 Phone: 705-745-2559 Otonabee, ON K9J 6X7 8 Ron McKay, PO Box 514 Phone: 519 482-7775 [email protected] Clinton, ON N0M 1L0 5Ag Jennipher Kean, 67 Larmont Ave. Phone: 905-713-6044 [email protected] R.R.#1 Duntroon, ON L0M 1H0 [email protected] 9 Colin Pool, 19987 Hill Road, R.R. #1 Phone: 519-809-4990 Ridgetown, ON N0P 2C0 5Hc Erin Zeigler, 33 Parkside Dr., Phone: 905-792-7963 [email protected] Brampton, ON L6Y 2H2 [email protected] 10 Wayne Pfiffer, 111570 Grey Rd. #3 Phone: 519-665-7756 6Ag Michael Philpott, 4820 Durham Rd. N. Phone: 905-945-1225 Ayton, ON N0G 1C0 Beamsville, ON L0R 1B3 [email protected] [email protected] 11 Pat Munroe, PO Box 337 Phone: 705-646-2404 6Hc Maren Nimec, 275 Guyatt Road Phone: 905-906-1567 Bracebridge, ON P1L 1T7 Binbrook, ON L0R 1C0 [email protected] [email protected] 7Ag Charlie Tilt, 11275 1st Line, Phone: 905-854-2713 12 Jane Armstrong, Box 415 Phone: 705-843-0425 Moffat, ON L0P 1J0 Iron Bridge, ON P0R 1H0 [email protected] [email protected] 7Hc Laurie Cadwell, 69 Manolia Drive Phone: 519-761-7268 13 Melissa Johnson, 403-600 Greenfell Dr., Phone: 519-280-2696 Paris, ON N3L 3N2 London, ON N5X 2R8 [email protected] [email protected] 8Ag Bart Scherpenzeell, 45897 Howick Turnberry Rd. Clifford, ON N0G 1M0 Phone: 519-327-9604 14 Leonard Riopel, 920 Craft Creek Rd. Phone: 705-360-0770 [email protected] Timmins, ON P4N 7C3 [email protected] 8Hc Bev Jantzi, 5977 Rd 119 Phone: 519-595-4424 Brunner, ON N0K 1C0 15 Randy Creighton, 1584 Broadway Ave. Phone: 807-577-9067 [email protected] Thunder Bay, ON P7K 1M3 [email protected] 4 2017 Provincial Board of Directors 2017 DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL & HOMECRAFT DIRECTORS 1 Liz O’Gorman-Smit Phone: 613-445-2802 # - District 1st Name – Agricultural Director 2nd Name – Homecraft Director 1287 South Russell, Russell ON K4R 1E5 [email protected] 1Ag Evelyn Bernique, Box 749 Phone: 613-678-2439 Vankleek Hill, ON K0B 1R0 2 Blair Machan, 758 Bathurst Concession 6 Phone: 613-267-3271 [email protected] R.R.#7 Perth, ON K7H 3C9 1Hc Lynda McCuaig, 5389 Bowesville Rd, Phone: 613-822-0884 [email protected] Glocester, ON K1X 1B8 [email protected] 3 Janet Torrance, PO Box 51, Phone: 705-924-3108 Warkworth, ON K0K 3K0 2Ag Glen Syme, 3873 Appleton Side Rd, Phone: 613-880-8494 [email protected] Almonte, Ont K0A 1A0 2Hc Louise Blair, 562 Highway # 15, Phone 613-283-3767 4 Zach Prescott, 4346 Squair Rd Phone: 289-355-9352 Lombardy, ON K0G 1L0 Orono, ON L0B 1M0 [email protected] [email protected] 3Ag Greg Torrance, 145 Church St., Box 51, Phone: 705-924-3108 5 Linda Murray, 1Bertram Drive Phone: 705-322-5067 Warkworth, ON K0K 3K0 Elmvale, ON L0L 1P0 [email protected] [email protected] 3Hc Linda Bogart, 314 Oak Lake Rd. Phone: 613-438-7861 6 Heather Dillon, 1126 safari Rd. Phone: 905-320-9434 Stirling, ON K0K 3E0 Millgrove, ON L0R 1V0 [email protected] [email protected] 4Ag Beth Meszaros, 3303 Morgans Rd. Phone: 905-987-3595 Newcastle, ON L1B 1 L9 7 Beth Howell-Vervaecke, 110 Oakhill Dr. Phone: 519-754-1574 [email protected] Brantford, ON N3T 5L7 [email protected] 4Hc Medda Burnett, 2067 County Rd. 2 Phone: 705-745-2559 Otonabee, ON K9J 6X7 8 Ron McKay, PO Box 514 Phone: 519 482-7775 [email protected] Clinton, ON N0M 1L0 5Ag Jennipher Kean, 67 Larmont Ave. Phone: 905-713-6044 [email protected] R.R.#1 Duntroon, ON L0M 1H0 [email protected] 9 Colin Pool, 19987 Hill Road, R.R. #1 Phone: 519-809-4990 Ridgetown, ON N0P 2C0 5Hc Erin Zeigler, 33 Parkside Dr., Phone: 905-792-7963 [email protected] Brampton, ON L6Y 2H2 [email protected] 10 Wayne Pfiffer, 111570 Grey Rd. #3 Phone: 519-665-7756 6Ag Michael Philpott, 4820 Durham Rd. N. Phone: 905-945-1225 Ayton, ON N0G 1C0 Beamsville, ON L0R 1B3 [email protected] [email protected] 11 Pat Munroe, PO Box 337 Phone: 705-646-2404 6Hc Maren Nimec, 275 Guyatt Road Phone: 905-906-1567 Bracebridge, ON P1L 1T7 Binbrook, ON L0R 1C0 [email protected] [email protected] 7Ag Charlie Tilt, 11275 1st Line, Phone: 905-854-2713 12 Jane Armstrong, Box 415 Phone: 705-843-0425 Moffat, ON L0P 1J0 Iron Bridge, ON P0R 1H0 [email protected] [email protected] 7Hc Laurie Cadwell, 69 Manolia Drive Phone: 519-761-7268 13 Melissa Johnson, 403-600 Greenfell Dr., Phone: 519-280-2696 Paris, ON N3L 3N2 London, ON N5X 2R8 [email protected] [email protected] 8Ag Bart Scherpenzeell, 45897 Howick Turnberry Rd. Clifford, ON N0G 1M0 Phone: 519-327-9604 14 Leonard Riopel, 920 Craft Creek Rd. Phone: 705-360-0770 [email protected] Timmins, ON P4N 7C3 [email protected] 8Hc Bev Jantzi, 5977 Rd 119 Phone: 519-595-4424 Brunner, ON N0K 1C0 15 Randy Creighton, 1584 Broadway Ave. Phone: 807-577-9067 [email protected] Thunder Bay, ON P7K 1M3 [email protected] 5 9Ag Dan Wiper, 720 Talbot St.
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