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The Rural Voice, 2004-04, Page 78People in Agriculture Stu Steckle, Gay Lea chair Stuart Steckle New Gay Lea Chair Stuart Steckle, was elected chairman of the board of directors of Gay Lea Foods Co-operative Limited at the board's meeting in January. Steckle and his wife Ruth Ann operate a dairy at RR2, Zurich. He has served on the co-operative's board since 1990 and previous to that was an elected delegate. Steckle succeeds Ray Robertson of Markdale. Ralph Dietrich of Mildmay was elected first vice- chairman. John Ellison of Listowel is second vice-chairman. Ellison and John Hill, R.R.4, Owen Sound, were elected to the board of directors at the Zone 1 annual meeting. Dietrich was re- elected director -at -large at the Gay Lea annual meeting. The co-operative is owned by dairy producers, many centred in midwestern Ontario, and is a leading marketer of dairy products. Operating in four Ontario communities including Teeswater and Guelph, the co-operative employs 409 people and distributes high quality products to Canadian consumers.0 Palmer joins Veal Assoc. staff Chris Palmer of Wingham has crossed over from the board of directors to the staff side of the Ontario Veal Association. He was named to the newly -created position of "industry liaison" in February. Palmer had served for three years as president of OVA, after serving as a director since 1997. His new job will involve a number of projects and activities including further development of the Canadian On - Farm Food Safety Program for Veal Producers, member relations and other producer education issues. "Chris's knowledge of the Ontario veal industry and the contacts he has made during his tenure on the OVA board of directors will serve him well in this new position," stated Jennifer Haley, OVA executive director. "Chris's main emphasis and areas of priority will be to service the needs of our producer -members." Ian Foster, who succeeded Palmer as OVA president added: "As the OVA continues towards developing a new organizational structure under the Farm Products Marketing Act, we recognized the importance of providing value for members and have kept this concept in mind when we created this new position.0 Chris Palmer Joins staff of Ontario Veal Association Midwestern producers hold top posts with Veal Association Ian Foster of Aylmer was named president and Judy Dirksen of Harriston, vice- president when the Ontario Veal Association elected its executive for 2004. Dirksen, acclaimed to the position, is a grain -fed -veal producer who has been an OVA director since 2001. She is well known in the agricultural com- munity for the many leadership roles she has assumed. She is Wellington County dairy educator for the Dairy Farmers of Ontario, a councillor in the Town of Minto and most recently, a participant in Class 10 of the Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program. "I look forward to playing an important role within the organization in order to address the needs and concerns of veal producers," she said. "There are many issues facing us in the near future that OVA needs to stay on top of and be an effective voice for Ontario's veal producers." Foster, a grain -fed -veal producer who has been a director since 1993, had previously served as president from 1997 to 2000. He said creating a new structure for OVA under the Farm Products Marketing Act would be a challenge in his term. Bill Kroesbergen, a grain -fed - veal producer from Owen Sound was newly elected to the board of directors. Kroesbergen brings experience with both the calf - buying and dairy sectors. "Bill will bring a new perspective to the Board that can only strengthen us when we look at various issues affecting our industry," Foster said. Other midwestern Ontario directors include: Nick Terpstra, Atwood; Gord South, Palmerston; Mike Cooper, Cambridge; Jannie Bruyn, New Hamburg and Ken Wall, Holyrood.0