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SMS Engineering Limited
a mechanical and electrical consulting engineering firm, would like to announce six new partners: Wayne Armstrong, Allan Baskin, Scott Hammond, Jeff Horrocks, Chris Ott and Gord Whiffen. Additionally, three new principals join the management group: Peter Gryc and Stirling Walkes in the mechanical department, and Chris Hewitt who will lead the firm's electrical group. SMS Engineering employs 70 people and is based in Winnipeg.
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The Ukrainian Museum & Village Society Inc. in Gardenton
has elected its board of directors for the 2013 term. The officers are: president Bob Adolphe, Gardenton; vice-president Harry Hawryshko, Winnipeg; secretary Judy Lehn, Winnipeg; treasurer Pat Penner, Gardenton. Directors-at-large: Ruth Adolphe, Amanda Bente, Kelvin Chubaty, Margery Chubaty, and Wendy Dessler, all of Gardenton, Helen Feniuk, Doreen Friesen, Arlene Kowalchuk, John Podolsky, and Ken Podolsky, all of Winnipeg.
Turning Leaf Community Support Services Inc.
has announced its executive for its board of directors for 2013: president, Wendy Singleton (WRHA); vice-president, Jeff Sandelli (Correctional Services of Canada); treasurer, Lorna Smith (PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP); Jenna Buckley (People First HR Services). Directors: Retha Carierre (Clinical Psychologist, private practice), Kimberly Enns (Crisis and Trauma Resource Institute) and Jacqueline Tisher (Founder/Executive Director of Hope's Home in Regina, Saskatchewan). Turning Leaf Inc. is a non-profit organization providing crisis intervention and treatment to those living with intellectual challenge and mental illness throughout Manitoba.
Kiwanis Club of East Kildonan
is pleased to announce their 2013 board of directors: Bert Hanson, president; Reagan Slezak, president-elect; Bob Harris, past president; Ken Saunders, vice-president; Lawrie McCaffrey, secretary; Scotty McLaren and LeBeau Jakobson, treasurers; Ron Bodner, Mario Colonnelli, Joe Gilbert, LeBeau Jakobson, Ed Scrapneck, Ted Stoyko, Laurie Tidquist; directors.
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Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition March 4, 2013 B6
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