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Haldimand SCIA MTO Truck Trip Inspection Workshop

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Haldimand SCIA MTO Truck Trip Inspection Workshop

Time: March 28, 2012 from 5:30pm to 9:30pm
Location: Egger's Truck & Machine Ltd.
Street: 85 Robinson Road
City/Town: Dunnville
Website or Map: http://www.oscia.cloverpad.org
Phone: 905-899-3748
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Golden Horseshoe SCIA
Latest Activity: Mar 8, 2012

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Do you have questions about the use of agriculture husbandry vehicles on Ontario's roads? Come out to this hands-on workshop to hear from MTO's Kerry Wirachowsky and have your questions answered.

Supper included.

FREE to OSCIA members, $10 for non-OSCIA members. All welcome.

Haldimand residents, please come prepared to renew your three-year membership ($90).

For information: John Hussack at jhussack@clarkagriservice.com or Dianne Booker at 905-899-3748 or cwdibooker@gmail.com.

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