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Ontario Charolais Association AGM

The 2011 OCA AGM took place March 26th in Trenton, Ontario.

In elections Kelly Langstaff of Wallaceburg was elected to replace retiring director Mark Degurse of Mooretown. Keith Black presented the Ontario point show awards and Brent Saunders gave an update on the Canadian Charolais Association business.

Lengthy discussion was held on the Royal Agriculture Winter Fair in Toronto in November. The Ontario Association is hosting the National Charolais show at the Royal this year. The National sale will be held in conjunction with the Royal All Breeds Beef Sale.

A banquet supper followed the meeting as well as a silent auction and also a short live auction that was capably handled by Colin Montroy.

3Gord Tomlinson presents Jacqui & Wayne Mack, Campbellford with the OCA Recognition Award

5 2011 ONTARIO CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS (l-r) Gord Tomlinson, Norwood, President; Kirby Hakkesteegt, Brighton; Doris Aitken, Mount Forest; Secretary/Treasurer; Brian Coughlin, Cobden, Past-President & National Director; Chester Tupling, Shelburne; Keith Black, Foresters Falls; Brent Saunders, Markdale, National Director; missing Brad Buchanan, Guelph, Vice-President; Kelly Langstaff, Wallaceburg; Andy Miller, Fenelon Falls, Ryan Nesbitt, Nestleton & Owen O'Neil, Dundalk

BEAVER CREEK XFIRE 266X

Lanoie Bros. Charolais, St. Victor, SK, made this Beaver Creek Torque son the high seller at the Cattleman’s Classic sale. They also purchased an easy calving T-Rex son.

We invite your tour of our pasture this summer

BEAVER CREEK XENOXX 33X

White Pride Charolais, Melita, added this Torque son to their purebred herd.

Also selecting Beaver Creek bulls were: Brunau Charolais, Great Falls; Ardiel Farms, Brandon (2); Sherry Gates & Peter Juba, Foxwarren

Gord, Lisa, Ashley, Tristan & Kate-Lyne Nykoliation 204-748-1265 • 3kats@rfnow.com • www.beavercreekcharolais.com BREEDING QUALITY RED GENETICS SINCE 1989

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