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Thank You Peter Morris!

Apr 15, 2019 | Uncategorized

Teacher. Friend. Coach. Mentor.

All words to best describe Peter Morris and the role he played during the decades of work on behalf of OFSAA and school sport across the province. Peter has decided to retire from his position at OFSAA after 34 years of dedicated service. 
 

What better occasion to express our gratitude for Peter and his contributions than the Annual General Meeting late last week. Close friend and colleague Brian Riddell hit on just the right notes in a touching speech and OFSAA Executive Director, Doug Gellatly, spoke for all of us in expressing that Peter will be greatly missed.
 

Thank you Peter!

 LEFT PHOTO: Man Of The Hour – Peter Morris        

 RIGHT PHOTO: OFSAA Colleagues & Friends – Brian Riddell, Peter Morris & Doug Gellatly 


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