Edition #12 orthern June 2014 layout by: Debbie Dunn ewsletter edited by: Jerri Penrose N A joint publication of Clow Canada and Canada Pipe

REACHING NEW HEIGHTS I would carry a backpack way to prepare for altitude taking. Coincidently, we with 40 lb while on sickness, so the first day was reached the summit on my my hikes and also to get used to the elevation in 54th birthday. I’ve never felt while on the stair Arusha, Tanzania at 4500 so tired, or had such a sense master and on the feet above sea level. While of accomplishment. treadmill set at climbing Kilimanjaro, the air After climbing for seven days maximum incline. is thin and breathing during (5 days up and 2 days down) I was joined by two activity is difficult. At night, I was off to the Serengeti for friends, one is a the temperature was below a five day safari. Being father of a child born zero degrees. Going to the chauffeured with Cystic Fibrosis bathroom at night was a was a wel- who had a double rigorous task – getting boots comed change Visible from over 300 km, lung transplant. Wanting to on, stepping outside the tent, as my legs Mount Kilimanjaro is the climb Mount Kilimanjaro to and trudging back in, I was felt like tallest free standing mountain experience for a few hours exhausted. The 15 man rubber. We in the world and contains what she experiences every entourage of guides, assis- camped two nights in a examples of virtually every day, he approached the tant guides, porters and public campsite. There were ecosystem on earth – glacier, Qatar Organ Donation cooks that accompanied us no gates and we had Hyenas snowfields, deserts, alpine Centre to discuss the idea of kept reiterating the secret to come scream outside our moorland, savannah, and dedicating the climb to help scaling Kilimanjaro – Poli tents every night. We saw tropical jungle. The tempera- increase organ donation Poli, which is Swahili for the BIG 5; Lions, Leopards, ture ranges from 31C at the awareness in Qatar. With Dr. slowly slowly. Buffalo, Elephants and base to -15C at the summit. Riadh Fadhil’s blessing, my Rhinoceros. Even got to see At almost 6000 meters, the vacation took an unexpected a cheetah hunting a rabbit. oxygen level is less than half detour to join the climbing After a long chase, the rabbit of what we breath at sea team in Doha, Qatar to meet got to live another day. level. with the senior doctors and To prepare for the arduous management of Hamad It was now time to return to trek, just going to the gym Medical Corporation and take Qatar and recount our many four days a week would not some publicity photos. The stories, share pictures with be enough. I had to get in top group thanked us for our Dr. Riadh and have a relax- shape and build endurance. campaign and wished us well After climbing all night, we ing lunch on the Corniche on the climb. There is no reached the summit on along the Persian gulf. I’ve December 25, 2013 at 7:15 come to realize that being an Winner of the a.m. and raised the flags of organ donor is one of life’s Article Contest Qatar and Qatar Organ greatest gifts and have since Donation Centre. become an organ donor. The sunrise and the view from the summit is breath-

(above, l-r: Dr. Riadh Fadhil, Director, Qatar Organ Donation Centre (Hiba); Dr. Yousef Al Maslamani, Director, Qatar Centre for Organ Transplantation; Michael Don Bastarache, Arbow and Lori Burns and Don Bastarache, climb team members; Dr. Abdulla Al Clow Canada,Saint John Ansari, Deputy Chief of Medical, Academic & Research Affairs for Surgical Services; Hanan Al Kuwari, PhD, Managing Director submitted by Don Bastarache HIDDEN TALENT Norm Saulnier (pictured) who his house. He took an was very happy with the works in Repair Parts (Clow, evening course for a couple . Saint John). Since then I of winters have seen an occasional and Norm carving which Norm would developed bring in to show his co- his carving workers, and I’ve always skills. As a member of the been impressed. National Wood Carvers In June 2014 Norm will retire As a teenager Norm recalled Association, Norm enjoys the after 42 years with the carving a wolf but he said he magazine articles that company (along with his twin really didn’t start his hobby provide many ideas for his brother Raymond). I believe until his kids were older. His projects. Norm has a hobby that will first project was a paddle Recently Norm offered one of continue to keep him busy Twelve years ago I saw a wheel river boat and all the his bird carvings as a door for a long time. fantastic hand-carved parts were carved individu- prize for his local church (submitted by Ken McGavney) wooden blue jay made by ally from wood found around Jamboree. The lucky winner FRENCH CONNECTION GET FIT ON ROUTE 66 Charron, Denis Frechette, Last year the McWane Hamilton vacationed in Olivier Montulet and Luc group of companies California and is pictured Nadon) were attending a participated in a health here (below right) stand- Municipal trade show, “Le salon improvement program. ing at the “end des affaires muncipales”. For every minute of of the line”. Isabelle said, “It was the first exercise we marked off 1 time I had the opportunity to mile along the 2,448-mile Isabelle Bruneau (centre), meet them, but they didn’t tell famous Route 66 that (Clow Inside Sales) was attend- me it was ”pink day”! It was a stretches from Lake ing a wedding in Quebec in real pleasure to meet them all Michigan to the Pacific September 2013 and dropped and I am glad to be a part of Ocean. For every 30 in on “the guys”. The Quebec this team. minutes of physical activ- Sales team members (l-r: Alain ity a Route 66 sign was earned and THE WATER CREW raised stays in the Niagara region to go to a number of awarded along the way. The ninth annual Rankin hospitals and organizations. The “Get Fit” web site had interesting articles at Cancer Walk / Run was held on The Rankin Run is 100 percent Clow, Saint John’s Ken historical points along the Saturday, May 24, 2014 and volunteer run and has raised Matthews (left) and Ed route and it also offered raised a record breaking more than $4 million in nine Kerfont (right) were in healthy recipies. $750,000 for local cancer years. This year there were California in January and charities. Last year 10 ladies over 12,000 participants. After stood under the famous Susan McCann, Clow, from the Hamilton offices of the run there were free ham- sign on the Santa Monica Clow Canada and Canada Pipe burgers and sausages. All day Pier. participated in the walk, dedi- many sponsors offered free cating the walk to our friend and drinks, donuts and co-worker Florence Boivin, who bananas, and there lost her battle with lung cancer. was live entertainment. This year some of the same The weather was sunny ladies participated, as well as and warm and all the friends and family members participants had a great and the team name was “The time, knowing it was all Water Crew”. Runners and for a great cause. walkers were provided with a white T-shirt, or an orange T-shirt for cancer survivors. Along the 5K route were volun- teers offering drinks and words of encouragement. Team members of “The Water Crew” (l-r) Melanie Dunn, Debbie Dunn (CLC), Cheryl Knapman (CLC), Kathy Once again, our companies Senior (CPC), Lindsay Kelly, Cathy Kelly (CLC), Linda Hanson (CLC, Ret.), Susan McCann (CLC), Abbey made a donation to the fight McKeen, Sarah McKeen, Pat Souter, Jane DeJong, Lesley Coty. against cancer. All the money - 2 - Message from Dan totalled $1,200, matched (pictured: Debris litters the streets Ferraro, GM, Clow by Clow Canada for a total of Tacloban City on November 14, Canada: (December of $2,400. nearly a week after the storm 2013) struck.) ROMERO HOUSE - this is Now that the donation the Saint John food TYPHOON HAIYAN was an excep- period has closed and bank/soup kitchen that we tionally powerful tropical cyclone we’ve actually given our support through donations that devastated portions of South- gifts to the respective throughout the year. This We are certainly blessed to east Asia, particularly the Philip- organizations I thought I’d year the employee dona- be able to make these pines in early November 2013. It is share our success story tions were $1,626 and extra-ordinary donations to the deadliest Philippine typhoon on with each of you. matched by Clow Canada those less fortunate than record, killing at lease 5,680 people for a total of $3,252. ourselves. On behalf of all in that country alone. The donations collected from the TYPHOON HAIYAN the recipient organizations team members of our Hamilton RELIEF - employee dona- HAMILTON FOOD BANK - I’d like to say that you are companies was sent to the Cana- tions from Hamilton (Clow, $105 in money, plus a making someone’s life a dian Red Cross for Typhoon relief CPC, Bibby and Wade), $200 donation from CPC, little bit less difficult efforts. The Canadian government Clow Saint John, and plus a pick-up truck full of matched the individual donations Medicine Hat and our groceries donated by all To everyone, a resounding we collected of $1,200. outside sales teams Hamilton employees. “THANK YOU”. HELPING OUR COMMUNITY ”PINKY” employee’s passed away When Clow Canada, Saint from lung cancer, and we lost Clow Canada Saint John proudly has again gifted another employee Florence AED (Automatic External Defibrillator), this year to a new John was asked to donate a hydrant to the Relay For Life, Boivin last year to the nursing care facility at Loch Lomond Villa in East Saint John. disease. We have other It’s been great to see how the AED’s have started to catch on an event to raise cancer awareness, everyone at the employees and family mem- in community locations like schools and rinks where people bers who are breast cancer gather, and not just here at our plant. plant got involved. Ron Pond (Receiver) assembled the survivors. The was a We had made donations over the years to other locations to reminder that there are so help first aiders assist with sudden cardiac arrest; the Saint body. Larry McKay (Engineer) made the Cancer many cancers and that John Airport, YMCA, Salvation Army Men’s Quarters, and people need to be aware. another Loch Lomond Villa facility. With a new additional Awareness ribbon stencil. Mike Lane (Painter) checked The hydrant was auctioned 100-bed location opening up this year, a defibrillator was off for $255 and the winner much appreciated by the Villa staff. online to find the correct shade of pink and special was a lady who just finished ordered the paint. Dan her last breast cancer treat- (L-R) Cindy Donovan, CEO, Matthews (Lead Hand) chose ment. Loch Lomond Villa, Frank Clow Canada is proud to be Schulze and Ken McGavney, the location for the ribbon to Clow Saint John, Kristen Wheaton, be placed. Everyone was associated with this Relay, Foundation Coordinator. excited about the project. and other events that bring Sharon Fulton (Procurement awareness to the fight Manager) chose pink and against CONGRATULATIONS TO CLOW CANADA’S TEAM white for the hydrant because cancer. FOR DOING THEIR PART IN HELPING THE ENVIRONMENT the wife of one of our On March 22, 2014, Dan Ouellette and ment to the environment. After the Beckie Morrell were two of four presentation, Brenda MacCallum, Chair presenters at a local environmental of Sustainable Saint John, nominated workshop titled “Sustainability in Clow Canada for the Premier’s Action”, hosted by Sustainable Saint for energy efficiency. Various energy John. Dan and Beckie presented the efficiency improvements, the many history of Clow Canada and shared environmental successes and CLC’s some environmental ideas that work for community involvement were all CLC. They discussed their ISO 14001 detailed in the award submission. Clow Environmental Certification, mature Canada was chosen as the winner in Environmental Management System, the Energy Efficiency Champion- recycling efforts, environmental Industrial Sector category and the improvements and Pollution Prevention award was presented by Premier David Premier David Alward (left) presenting the Challenges. During the presentation Alward at a ceremony on May 22, award to Clow Canada, Saint John’s Dan the audience applauded CLC’s commit- 2014. - 3 - Ouellette, Beckie Morrell and Ken McGavney. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR LONG TERM EMPLOYEES *50 years: Roger Richard (CPC)* 36 years: Ray Wooden (CLC) 33 years: Allen Savoury (CLC) 28 years: Dan Silver (CLC) 44 years: Mary Snell (CLC) 35 years: Richard Clayton (CLC) 33 years: Frank Schulze (CLC) 27 years: Don Bastarache (CLC) 43 years: Lorne Rissling (CLC) 35 years: Sharon Fulton (CLC) 31 years: Denis Frechette (CLC) 27 years: Shane Logan (CLC) *42 years: Norm Saulnier (CLC)* 35 years: James Graves (CLC) 31 years: Rui Melo (Bibby) 26 years: Steve Benko (MT) 41 years: Bob Dean (Bibby) 34 years: Dan Matthews (CLC) 30 years: Ron Pond (Bibby) 26 years: Richard McGuire (CLC) *41 years: Raymond Saulnier (CLC)* 34 years: Kathy Senior (CPC) 29 years: Kevin Comeau (CLC) 26 years: Veronica Marr (CLC) 40 years: Richard Mowry (CLC) 33 years: Richard Fulton (CLC) 29 years: Les Kay (CPC) 25 years: John Braun (CPC) 37 years: Earl Dunphy (CLC) 33 years: Floyd Giggie (CLC) 28 years: Rick Allen (CLC) 25 years: Jerri Penrose (CPC) 37 years: Cathy Hearnden (CPC) 33 years: Ken Matthews (CLC) 28 years: Denis Bolduc (CLC) 25 years: Serge St. Laurent (CPC) 36 years: Robert Ouellette (CLC) 33 years: Mark Mowry (CLC) 28 years: Michael Chamberlain (CLC) *Special mention to Roger Richard, Receiver/Loader with Canada Pipe, who reached 50 years of service on March 11, 2014. Thank you Roger for all your many years of dedication and hard work!

The smile on George Lafford’s a long and happy retirement, face has never been so big. watching his grandchildren grow George, a lift truck operator with and enjoying the good life down Canada Pipe has finally put the home. finishing touches on his home down East, where he will be *Frank Schulze (left) spending more quality time with and Dan Ferraro (right) congratulate twin brothers, his family, especially his grand- Raymond (l) and Norm (r) Saulnier upon their retire- children. ment in June, 2014. Norm and Raymond have a We thank George for his dedica- combined 83 years with Clow Canada, Saint John. tion over the years and wish him Congratulations!

2014. Serge is presently one of our Bob Dean proudly displays the gold looking forward to Quebec Sales Reps watch he received at a luncheon to spending time at his will be moving into honour his 40 years of service in cottage and travel- the position of 2013. ling in his new Quebec Regional motorhome with Sales Manager. Sylvie. We thank Marc has been with Greg Eisnor was recently Serge for his many the company almost appointed the new years of dedication 13 years and is General Sales Manager After 24+ years with and hard work for looking forward to of Canada Pipe. He will Canada Pipe, Serge Canada Pipe and we the challenges that be responsible for St. Laurent, (right), wish him and Sylvie lay ahead. Con- managing the sales force Quebec Regional all the best in their gratulations Marc in and building the market Sales Manager will retirement. your new position! share in Canada. Before Mary’s University in be retiring July 4, Marc Giguere (left), accepting the position Halifax in 1990 with a Greg was the Regional Bachelor of Commerce Sales Manager for degree and held key Canada Pipe is pleased to Atlantic Canada, a sales positions with welcome Steve Philpott to position he held for several companies the sales force in Eastern almost 8 years. Greg before joining Canada Canada. In December graduated from Saint Pipe in 2004. 2013 Steve joined CPC, and is stationed in Newfoundland, reporting to Greg Bibby-Ste-Croix welcomes Eisnor. Steve has extensive experience in water- Randy Sweet to the Hamilton works distribution sales. office, Municipal and Water- works Division sales team. Randy’s position is Sales Wade Drains welcomes Vreshin Nagarajan Manager, with the goal of as a Sales Trainee in the Hamilton office. taking over as General Sales Vreshin is originally from Dubai, United Manager when Rob Tomlin retires in a few Arab Emirates and studied business at years. Randy brings with him many years of Wilfred Laurier University, specializing in Waterworks Industry knowledge and expertise. Finance. - 4 - CLOW SALES UPDATE Welcome Luc Nadon to Clow Sean Taylor joined the Clow Canada team as Sales Canada. Luc joined the team Representative - Western Ontario, effective October, as Sales Represenative for 2013. Sean brings with him a strong Public Rela- Southern Quebec in July, tions, Communications and Marketing background. 2013. Luc brings with him 14 Sean held several positions throughout his career years of experience in the that have enabled him to build strong customer waterworks and construction focus skills. industries. Effective January 2014, Alain Charron assumed It is with deep years Ron has been enabled him to gain the position of Regional Sales sadness to a model team the trust of his Manager, Quebec Region. Alain announce that Ron member building a customers and his will be replacing Denis Frechette Livingstone left the reputation as a hard colleagues while as Denis scales back his work- company in Septem- working and honest making lots of true load, preparing for retirement. ber 2013, to spend a person. friends. We all miss Alain has worked with Clow few years at home your big smile, Ron. Canada as a Sales Rep for over with his daughter. A stay-at-home dad 20 years in the Quebec City region. Alain has Ron started with the is an honorable been instrumental in the growth of the company company in January position and one that in Quebec and has proven hmself to be a leader 2003 as a Sales Rep Ron will do very well as a part of the Clow Canada Sales Team. for Eastern and at. Northern Ontario. (submitted by Rick Over the past 9 plus Ron’s integrity has Benoit) Hat team in April 2014. Jody is from Saskatchewan and is an avid musi- Jamie Benoit, nity and charitable cian and songwriter. daugher of Rick activities. Chris came to Medicine Hat from Benoit, Clow Canada Jamie should be very Quebec 6 months National Sales Mgr., proud, indeed. ago and on the day received a Citizenship his three month Award from her probation was up, the school. The award is given to the student Clow Canada, Medicine Hat material team helped him who shows outstand- handlers, (l-r) Randy Wright, Dave celebrate his 21st ing leadership and Denney, Jordon Miller, Jody Enns birthday (right). actions above and and Chris Dybka. Jody is the newest beyond the normal staff member, joining the Medicine day’s scope of activi- ties. The award Four members of Clow, Saint John’s team once again recognizes a student participate in the Pavilion Cup, a provincial pond hockey who is involved in a tournament. wide range of volun- Pictured are (l-r): Ryan Fanjoy, Chris Bodaly, tary school, commu- Corey Logan, Shane Logan

RECORD BREAKING FLOODS flooding. because the water didn’t without email or any network Clow Canada’s Medicine Hat reach us. However, because connection, and all this hap- For a few weeks in late June, yard, 180 miles (290 km) we were in the evacuation pening at month end. The IT 2013, many Calgary, Alberta from Calgary, was also under area we were not allowed to experts had to scramble neighbourhoods and nearby flood watch. The yard is just go back to work until the to repair the connection. communities were under behind the green building building and yard were mandatory evacuation orders (centre of picture at right), inspected by City officials.” as the Bow and Elbow rivers just beyond the flood waters. Another casualty of the continued to rise after record The picture was taken on floods was Medicine Hat’s setting rainfalls. A state of June 25th, about eight hours connection to the McWane local emergency had been before the river crested. computer network. Even declared for the City of “We were extremely lucky”, one week after the waters Calgary due to significant said Veronica Marr, “ subsided the office was - 5 - MAKE A STATEMENT CONTEST RESULTS salads along with veggies and “PLAN/PREPARE/PREVENT”. dip, BBQ turkey and chicken The Joint Health & Safety sausages and grilled chicken The winners were determined Committee for the Canada Pipe served on whole wheat buns by a panel of judges that Hamilton location sponsored a with all the fixings and loads of included Dan Ferraro, CLC; Les Health & Safety BBQ to watermelon for dessert. Kay, CPC; Rob Tomlin, Bibby. announce the winners of the We are proud to announce that Prizes were awarded to the “Make a Statement” contest. Clow Canada’s Cheryl Knap- winners. Team members had an opportu- man came in first place with her Congratulations Cheryl and nity to come up with a STATE- entry “KNOW SAFETY = NO Debra on your winning entries! MENT that best reflects the ACCIDENTS”, which is positive health and safety proudly displayed on a attitude of team members in the banner in the plant area. Hamilton location. The healthy Debra Green was runner lunch consisted of a variety of up with her entry

Lianne Rouse, Manager of Health and Safety, presents the winner of the Make A Statement Contest, Cheryl Knapman (top), and the runner up, Debra Green (bottom).

DROWSY DRIVING IS MORE DANGEROUS THAN YOU MAY THINK HAVE YOU BEEN A TEEN crashes in which a address your condition: destination; Use the buddy “DROWSY DRIVER” in the vehicle was towed. Difficulty focusing, frequent system, avoid driving alone past? (Here are some The study also found that blinking and/or heavy for long distances; Take a interesting statistics and tips 55% of drivers who reported eyelids; Difficulty keeping break every 100 miles or 2 that may shock you). After having fallen asleep while daydreams at bay; Trouble hours; Refresh yourself, get reading this article you may driving in the past year said it keeping your head up; a snack, switch drivers, go change some of your driving occurred on a high-speed Drifting from your lane, for a run; Find a safe place habits. It may be a good divided highway; 59% of swerving, tailgating, hitting to take a 15-20 minute nap, habit to remember that drivers who reported having the rumble strips; Inability to be cautious about excessive though you may not be fallen asleep while driving in clearly remember the last drowsiness after waking up; drowsy, the other driver the past year said they had few miles driven; Missing Avoid alcohol and medica- could be, so being alert to been driving for less than an exits or traffic signs; Yawning tions that cause drowsiness the vehicles around you is hour before falling asleep; repeatedly; Feeling restless, as a side-effect; Avoid extremely important too! 26% reported having fallen irritable or aggressive. driving at times when you The AAA Foundation for asleep while driving in the Here are some prevention would normally be asleep; Traffic Safety released a new past year between noon and tips to consider that may Consume caffeine, 2 cups of study that shows that 5pm. help prevent drowsy driving: coffee can increase alert- “drowsy driving” is a factor in Below is a listing of warning Get a good night’s sleep ness for several hours. about ONE IN SIX deadly signs for you to be aware of before you hit the road crashes; ONE IN EIGHT that may indicate that you (adequate sleep would be crashes resulting in hospital- should stop driving and find 7-9 hours); Don’t be too **STAY ALERT - ization; and ONE IN FOUR- a safe place to pull over and rushed to arrive at your STAY SAFE**

FIRE SAFETY TRAINING In December 2013 a health and safety audit guisher training and refresher course for those was conducted in the Hamilton location of Clow who are listed on our emergency plan as Canada / Canada Pipe / Bibby / Wade. Dan having knowledge with fire extinguisher use. Ouellette, Manager of Health and Safety, Clow Part of the training included the hands on firing Canada Saint John, conducted the audit and of a fire extinguisher. An acronym to remem- gave a lot of positive input and ideas that will ber when using an extinguisher is PASS. Pull help us continue down a true and safe path (the pin); Aim (the nozzle at the base of the with our health and safety program, keeping fire); Squeeze (the handle); Sweep (use with McWane’s policies and procedures. While sweeping motion while aiming at the base of he was here, Dan presented a mini fire extin- the fire). - 6 - “SPECIAL” BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS Recently we helped a few of our people celebrate their “special” milestone birthdays, complete with balloons, funny hats, crowns, and a cane with an attached horn. Dan Ferraro, Clow Canada’s GM, celebrated on September 15, 2013. Debra Green, Receptionist at the Hamilton offices of Canada Pipe, Clow Canada, Bibby and Wade, turned that special age on August 29, 2013. The “cane” was passed on to Cathy Kelly, Clow Inside Sales, on January 15, 2014. “Many happy returns to all.” “CLOW GIRLS” Recently Susan McCann (Clow, Hamilton), was in Dan Ferraro Saint John to attend “Continuous Improvement Debra Green Cathy Kelly Project” meetings. She took time out to pose with Geoff Mantle (Clow Canada Sales, Western fellow “Clow Girls”. Region) holding grandson #2. Blake Geoffrey Mantle was born (l-r: Beckie Morrell, Sharon February 26, 2014 at a Fulton, Mary Snell, Stephanie Rolfe, Susan McCann, Rita Gallant healthy 7 lbs, 15 oz, with blonde-red hair. GOLF TOURNAMENT 2013

Crystal Leslie, (CPC, Clow Canada/Canada Pipe/Bibby and Wade Drains spon- Hamilton) is a proud sored Golf Tournament 2013 was a success. The team Grandma for the second pictured here is the MOST time. Granddaughter winning team - not only did they Hailey was born June 4, win the tournament as a team, 2013 weighing 7 lbs, 4 oz. but they swept the competition individually as well. Rui won the Greg Zabel, Assistant Controller, CPC with wife Rachel, putting contest, Meghan won 4 year old daughter Abigail Best Female and Marcus won and newborn son. Jacob Best Male. Anthony was born February 22, 2014, weighing 9 lbs, 10 oz. pictured above: Greg Gillespie (left), organizer of the tourna- ment, presents the to the winning team (from l-r); Marcus Rodrigues, Rui Melo (Bibby), Meghan Melo, Adriana Melo

Frank Schulze, Clow, Saint John is holding Debbie Dunn (Clow Canada, Hamilton) proudly holds Grandchild Heinrich, born 9am December 25, 2013. number 2. Olivia Mai came into the world Frank’s Christmas five weeks early on August 14, 2013, Day grandson weighing 4 lbs, 6 oz. weighed 6 lbs, 6 oz Lianne Rouse, Canada Pipe, with grand- and was 18.5” long daughter Abigail Anna Hohner. Abigail at birth. was born November 21, 2013, weighing 7 lbs, 14 oz.

Lori and Pat Whitelaw Ed Kerfont, Clow, Saint (Bibby, Hamilton), are John is holding his proud parents of Abby, granddaughter, Julia born December 18, 2013. Cate, born November 1, Abby is little sister to 24 2013, weighing 8 lbs. That’s big brother year old Kyle and 16 year Connor sitting with old Curtis. Grandpa. - 7 - 1757 Burlington St. E. P.O. Box 2849 orthern Hamilton, ON L8N 3R5 Tel: (905)548-9604 ewsletter 1-800-561-9931 N Fax: (905)548-6885

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