St. Clair Township Mayor Jeff Agar. Submitted photo.St. Clair Township Mayor Jeff Agar. Submitted photo.
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Mayor Agar honours several St. Clair Twp. residents

The mayor of St. Clair Township is recognizing members of the community who made a positive impact in 2023.

Jeff Agar has released his Honour Roll to highlight people who made a difference this past year. The full list can be found below.

Agar also took the chance to acknowledge the hundreds of volunteers across St. Clair Township who give their time not for personal gain, but to make the township a better place for everyone.

- Geoff Dale (President Mooretown Minor Hockey/ Captain Kidd Days)

- Stan Marsh (Optimist Club of Moore/ Operation Christmas Tree)

- Nicole Smith (Captain Kidd Days) - Ashley Robbins (Captain Kidd Days)

- Rick Mitchell (Optimist Club of Brigden/ Brigden Decorating Group)

- Bob Barnes (Courtright Ball Diamond/ Mooretown Flags)

- Irene Jardine (Brigden Fair Board Member/ Ducks Unlimited/ Upland Games)

- Michelle Maitland (Captain Kidd Days/ St. Clair River Run)

- Craig Bezaire (Port Lambton Pirates Baseball)

- Frank Johnson (Port Lambton Food Bank)

- Chuck and Betty Lauwereys (Wilkesport Hall)

- Colin Miller (Port Lambton Gala Days)

- Jamie Bogaert and Caroline Peters (Sombra Days)

The honourees will be recognized at a dinner in the newly renovated clubhouse at the St. Clair Parkway Golf Course.

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