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Norfolk SCIA AGM

Time: February 6, 2013 from 3pm to 9pm
Location: Delhi District German Home
Street: 443 James Street
City/Town: Delhi, ON
Website or Map: http://www.ghscia.com/coming-…
Event Type: agm
Organized By: Norfolk SCIA
Latest Activity: Jan 8, 2013

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SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER

Steve Peters, Executive Director of the Alliance of Ontario Food Processors, formerly an Ontario Agriculture minister and Speaker of the House, Queen's Park.

AGENDA

Business meeting

Guest speaker on sub-terrain irrigation

Guest speaker on new soil testing methods

Social hour

Trade show

Door prize draw for a BlackBerry PlayBook

COST

Tickets: $30 per person available from any of the Norfolk SCIA Directors.

FOR INFORMATION
Frank Van De Slyke, Secretary Phone: 519-842-3329 Email: vandeslyke@kwic.com 

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