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S t r a t h r o y , O n t a r i o , C a n
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Performing April 1998 at the
District Convention.
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Come Join Us !
Visit one of our meetings and look us
over. You’ll have lots of fun singing with us - and you won’t be
pressured to join.
WHEN: Most any Wednesday evenings
at 7:30 PM
WHERE: St. Andrews Church, Albert St. & Richmond Street,
Strathroy
WHY: For the fun, the fellowship, the great harmony you’ll hear
in a room full of happy singers. |
The Strathroy chapter is composed of members of the Barbershop Harmony
Society, and the local chapter is known as the: STRATHROY VOCAL
FEDERATION

The Strathroy Chapter is a
member chapter of the Ontario District Association of Chapters of
SPEBSQSA.
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Board of Directors
President: Gil Craenen 519 –
245 - 2888
Past President: Frank Knoll 519 - 264 - 2856
District Delegate: Gil Craenen 519 – 245 - 2888
Secretary: Orval Allen 519 – 246 - 1234
Treasurer: Les Campbell 519 – 245 - 0359
Chapter Development: Larry Driessen 519 - 245 - 2851
Music: Ros McPherson 519 – 245 - 1711
Communications: Bill Robertson 519 – 245 - 0979
Program: Bob Fennell 519 – 264 - 1464
Performance: Ray Mason 519 – 264 - 1850
Marketing & P. R.: Henry Wiersema 519 – 589 - 5562
Member at Large: Leigh Laughton 519 – 693 - 4280
Appointments
Quartet Chairman: Bob Howlett
Historian: Ernie McEwen
Service Projects & Fundraising: Bill Smith
Uniform Chairman: Bill Galbraith
Show Committee Chairman: Orval Allen
Fanfare Editor: Bill Robertson
Kitchen Steward: Les Campbell
Sunshine Chairman: Leigh Laughton
Links for other Western Division
Chapters
London -
Sarnia -
St. Thomas -
Seaforth
SPEBSQSA Vision Statement
The Society is to be a
widely-recognized, ever-growing, singing fraternity of men, drawn together by their love
of the four part, a Capella, close-harmony style of music
known as barbershop, whose mission is to perpetuate that style
by sharing it and their love for it with people of all ages
throughout the world; and to be a leader in the cause of
preserving and encouraging vocal music, in our education
systems and in our communities, as a lifelong recreational
activity and an essential element in one's cultural
well-being.
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