New 2012 Executive elected at Annual General Meeting
Ottawa, November 9, 2011 — A new executive for 2012 was installed at the recent Annual General Meeting. There were no challenges to the existing slate of candidates.
Over 50 members gathered at the prestigious Ottawa Hunt & Golf Club for the luncheon and AGM. For the first time in years, the business portion of the meeting was held after lunch, allowing members to come only for the business part if they preferred.
Former 1st Vice-President Louise Noailles is President Elect while outgoing President Ray Ball becomes Past President.
Vernon Phillips steps into the 1st Vice-Presidency, leaving the position of 2nd Vice-President vacant. It is hoped that a suitable candidate will be found in the near future to fill the 2nd Vice-President vacancy.
Roger Régimbal remains Treasurer and Judy Pillai stays on as Secretary.
Guest speaker, Provincial President Jim Sparrow, complimented members on their local initiatives and for their active participation at the provincial level.
Two members were presented with Awards for Exceptional Service to RTO/ERO and ti the community (see stories and pictures on this page).
Ottawa, November 9, 2011 — A new executive for 2012 was installed at the recent Annual General Meeting. There were no challenges to the existing slate of candidates.
Over 50 members gathered at the prestigious Ottawa Hunt & Golf Club for the luncheon and AGM. For the first time in years, the business portion of the meeting was held after lunch, allowing members to come only for the business part if they preferred.
Former 1st Vice-President Louise Noailles is President Elect while outgoing President Ray Ball becomes Past President.
Vernon Phillips steps into the 1st Vice-Presidency, leaving the position of 2nd Vice-President vacant. It is hoped that a suitable candidate will be found in the near future to fill the 2nd Vice-President vacancy.
Roger Régimbal remains Treasurer and Judy Pillai stays on as Secretary.
Guest speaker, Provincial President Jim Sparrow, complimented members on their local initiatives and for their active participation at the provincial level.
Two members were presented with Awards for Exceptional Service to RTO/ERO and ti the community (see stories and pictures on this page).






