Sarnia-Lambton MP Pat DavidsonSarnia-Lambton MP Pat Davidson
Sarnia

Honouring Pat Davidson

Pat Davidson began her political career in 1980 when she was elected to the former Wyoming Village Council.

She went on to serve as deputy reeve, mayor of what became Plympton-Wyoming and Lambton County warden for five terms.

Davidson then moved into federal politics in 2006 and severed as MP for Sarnia-Lambton for three terms. She announced her retirement last November.

Plympton-Wyoming Mayor Lonny Napper invites the public to honour Davidson at a dinner being held November 18 at the Plympton-Wyoming Fair Building.

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Tickets are $20 and are available at the Wyoming municipal office on Wyoming St.

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