The Citizen, 2018-03-08, Page 13PAGE 12.THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2018.
Nearly ,150,000 donated through IPNI thus far
Thousands of hours
If you look closely at the photo above, you can pick out the dozens of leaders who made the
2017 International Plowing Match (IPM) in Walton last year successful. The group met to
disperse donations through over 50 committees during a special all -chair meeting at Blyth
Cowbell Brewing Company on Feb. 28. (Denny Scott photo)
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and Al Murray are donating $2,000
to the Tanner Steffler Foundation
• Auctioneer Chair Kevin McArter
is donating $1,000 to the Tanner
Steffler Foundation and $1,000 to
the Brussels Optimist Club
• Antiques Chairs Bill Roper and
Lorne Glanville are donating $1,000
to the Wingham Salvation Army and
$1,000 to the Huron Pioneer
Thresher and Hobby Association
• Beautification Chair Deb
Falconer is donating $2,000 to the
Huron Respite Network
• Brussels Fall Fair Chair Matt
Cardiff is donating $2,000 to the
Brussels, Morris and Grey
Recreation Committee
• Education Chairs Peggy Sloan
and Crystal White are donating
$2,000 to the Huron County
Children's Aid Society's Send a Kid
to Camp program
• Emergency Services Chair Marty
Bedard is donating $1,000 to the
Girl Guides of Canada Ontario
Council and $1,000 to Victim
Services of Huron County
• Entertainment Chair Rick
Sickinger donated $1,000 to the
Blyth Centre for the Arts while
fellow Chair Sherry McCall donated
$1,000 to the Blyth Festival Young
Company
• Gates Chair Jack McLachlan
donated $1,000 to the Tanner
Steffler Foundation and $1,000 to
Habitat for Humanity
• Internal Communications
Chair Brad Vanstone donated
$2,000 to the Benmiller Hall
• Landscaping Chair Karen
Redmond donated $1,000 to the
Huron Residential Hospice (in
addition to the planting of a tree and
placement of an IPM bench at the
site) and $1,000 to the Tanner
Steffler Foundation
• Lifestyles Chairs Brenda Dalton
and Cheryl Ryan donated $1,000 to
the Walton Park Committee and
$1,000 to the Winthrop Park
Committee
• Lunches Chairs Ann Bosman,
Val Bolton and Val Pethick donated
$1,000 to the Walton Community
Hall and $1,000 to the Winthrop
Park Committee
• Marketing and Public Relations
Chairs Emily Morrison and Christy
Little donated $2,000 to the St.
Anne's Catholic Secondary School's
new agriculture scholarship fund
• Opening and Closing
Ceremonies Chairs Jenna Ujiye and
Florence Witherspoon donated
$2,000 to the Goderich Little
Theatre
• Parade Chairs Gary and Lori
Pipe donated $1,000 to the North
Huron Community Food Share and
$1,000 to Victim Services Huron
County
• Parking Chair Steve Hallahan
donated $2,000 to the Tanner
Steffler Foundation
• Horse Plowing Chair Lyle Haney
donated $2,000 to the Seaforth
Agricultural Society
• Princess Competition Chair Barb
Terpstra donated $2,000 to the
Seaforth All -Girls Marching Band
• Queen of the Furrow and
Celebration of Excellence Chair
Melissa Veldman donated $1,000 to
the Sunshine Foundation, Huron -
Perth Division and $1,000 to the
Thames Road-Elmville United
Church
• Quilt Chair Linda O'Rourke
donated $2,000 to the Seaforth
Hospital Auxiliary
• Sanitation Chair Ben Driscoll
donated $1,500 to the Huron County
Food Bank and $500 to the Tanner
Steffler Foundation
• Signage Chairs Ken Scott and
Gerry VandenHengel donated
$2,000 to the Huron County Food
Bank Distribution Centre
• Sponsorship Chairs Greame
Craig and Erin Robinson donated
$1,000 to the Tanner Steffler
Foundation and $1,000 to OneCare's
cancer drivers program
• Souvenirs Chair Allan Carter
donated $2,000 to the Huron County
fire departments for specialized
training
• Tented City Chair Gerry Wheeler
donated $2,000 to the Goderich-to-
Guelph Rail Trail
• Tractor Park Chair Steve Haney
donated $1,000 to the Seaforth
Agricultural Society and $1,000 to
the Seaforth Curling Club
• Traffic Chairs Don Hastings and
Dave Jacklin donated $2,000 to the
Huron East Fire Department's
Brussels Division
• VIP Chairs Brenda Campbell and
Shelley McGavin donated $1,000 to
Giving back
Over the next several weeks, The Citizen will be featuring cheque donations made by the over
50 committees of the International Plowing Match. Each committee was given $2,000 to
distribute to a worthy cause of its chairs' choice during the final all -chairs meeting last month.
The first two cheques were donated to the Huron 4-H Association. Receiving the cheque from
the 4-H tent are, from left, Huron County 4-H Representatives Darrell Bergsma, Reg
Vinnicombe, Marita Oudshoorn, Monique Baan and Don Dodds, several of whom were also
representing the IPM. (Denny Scott photo)
the Tanner Steffler Foundation and
$1,000 to the Alzheimer Society of
Huron County
• Volunteer Chairs Lori Vanstone
and Mary Garnock donated $2,000
to Community Living -Central
Huron
• Wagon Tours Chairs Kevin
Deitner and Don Baan donated
$2,000 to the United Way of Perth -
Huron's Huron County partners
• 4-H Invitational Show Chair
Kayla Bishop donated $2,000 to the
Huron County 4-H Association
• Website Chair Monique Baan
donated $1,000 to the Blyth Festival
and $1,000 to the Huron County 4-H
Association
• Worship Chair Gary Clark
donated $2,000 to the Alzheimer
Society of Huron County.
Jane Zwep donated money back to
the local schools that aided in the
construction of IPM benches: $650
to St. Helens Amish Fairview
School, $1,070 to Central Huron
Secondary School, $512 to St.
Anne's Catholic Secondary School
and $1,768 to F.E. Madill Secondary
School.
Matt Townsend, chair of the IPM's
RV park, is donating $2,000 to a
partnership he's hoping to strike
with Huron -Bruce MPP Lisa
Thompson to bring an esteemed
speaker to Huron County to speak to
local emergency responders on
post-traumatic stress disorder
(PTSD).
Executive donations included:
Lynne Godkin donated $2,000 to the
Huron Women's Shelter; Roger
Robertson donated $2,000 to the
Belmore Skating Club; Brian
McGavin donated $1,000 to the
Huron County 4-H Sodbusters Club
and $1,000 to the Alzheimer Society
of Huron County; Marlene Munn
donated $1,000 to the local Big
Brothers and Big Sisters and $1,000
to the Ronald McDonald House; Jeff
McGavin donated $2,000 to the F.E.
Madill robotics program; Mallory
Kernighan donated $1,000 to the
Salvation Army's Out of the Cold
program and $1,000 to the Huron
County 4-H Association; Paul
Dodds donated $2,000 to the
Goderich Healthy Hearts program
and Chair Jacquie Bishop donated
$1,000 to the Huron Residential
Hospice and $1,000 to the Huron
County Food Bank Distribution
Centre.
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