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Provincial Carpentry, Acoustic & Drywall and Floor Covering Apprenticeship ContestHosted by Carpenters’ Union Local 1946 - London
June 11th – 13th, 2014
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WELCOME
Carpenters Union Local 1946 London would like to extend a big welcome to all contestants, representatives and guests to the 28th Annual Provincial Contest. We are proud to host this event which not only displays the best skilled and trained apprentices across the province but our new training facility as well.
We want to thank all those who gave their time to help with the preparation and running of this contest. Without all the helping hands it would be impossible to present a well run event.
So here is a huge THANK YOU volunteers, judges, and to the contestants, Local representatives, to all those who took the time to observe our finest apprentices from across the province as they exhibit their trade skill, quality and productivity of the UBC.
THANK YOU APPRENTICESHIP CONTEST SPONSORS 2014
Apex General Contracting
Architectural Millwork
BCN Flooring
CD Drywall & Acoustics
Centura Flooring
Forest City Access
Gregus Millwork
HMB Contracting
Woollatt Building Supply
Wurth Canada Limited
Extra Special Thanks For Their Continued Support Year After Year
Stanley Hand Tools, Dewalt Hand & Power Tools, Bostitch Tools
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Letter from the Premier of Ontario ......... 4
Letter from Carpenters’ Local 1946 President ................................ 5
Letter from the Minister of Labour .......... 6
Letter from the Mayor of London ............. 7
Letter from UBC Vice President-Canada .. 8
Letter from CDCO’s Executive Secretary Treasurer ................. 9
Contest Judges ...................................... 12
Carpentry Contestants ........................... 14
Drywall Contestants ............................... 18
Flooring Contestants .............................. 21
Schedule of Events ................................. 22
Contest Eligibility and Rules .................. 23
Tool List .................................................. 25
Acoustical Association Ontario .....................................17
Alberici Constructors. .............42
American Technical Publishers ................................42
Architectural Millwork & Door Installations Inc. .............21
BFI ............................................13
Bostitch Tools ............................2
C.D. Drywall & Acoustics ........47
CaleyWray ................................41
Carpenters District Council Training Trust Fund .................10
Carpenters Employer Bargaining Agency ...................38
Carpenters Local 1030 ............43
Carpenters Local 124 & 598 ...44
Carpenters Local 1256 ............37
Carpenters Local 1669 ...........34
Carpenters Local 1786 ............38
Carpenters Local 18 ................28
Carpenters Local 1946 ............11
Carpenters Local 2041 ............38
Carpenters Local 2222 ............32
Carpenters Local 2486 ............46
Carpenters Local 249 ..............36
Carpenters Local 27 ................24
Carpenters Local 27 Training ..33
Carpenters Local 397 ..............29
Carpenters Local 494 ..............40
Carpenters Local 675 ..............50
Carpenters Local 785 ..............31
Carpenters Local 93 ................35
CIPG .........................................13
DeWalt ............................... 26, 27
EllisDon ....................................16
Federated Tool Supply Co Ltd. ..........................22
Flextile Ltd. ..............................20
Foster Townsend Graham & Associates ..............41
Gym-Con ..................................13
Haber Blain Insurance ............45
Helmets to Hardhats ...............39
Hi-Tek Drywall & Acoustics ....32
Interior Finishing Systems Training Centre ........................49
Interior Systems Contractors Association of Ontario .............48
J.A. MacDonald ........................45
Kathy’s Catering ......................42
Loxcreen Flooring Group .........43
Manion Wilkins ........................51
Millwrights Local 1592 ............42
MPH Graphics ..........................48
Ontario Construction Secretariat ...............................31
Ontario General Contractors Association ..........41
OWCTC .....................................30
Painters & Allied Trades Union Local 1494/1590 ............19
Roberts ....................................29
Skeates Contracting Inc. .........23
Shnier .......................................19
Stanley Tools ............................52
STM Construction ....................45
Triple Crown ............................49
Western Ontario Drywall Ltd. ..21
Watson Jacobs McCreary .......39
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Premier of Ontario - Première ministre de l’Ontario
June 11, 2014
A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM THE PREMIER
On behalf of the Government of Ontario, I am pleased to extend warm wishes to everyone attending and participating in the 2014 Annual Apprenticeship Contest of the Carpenters’ Union.
This event showcases the skills and talents of the men and women who have chosen to work in carpentry and its allied trades. Their contributions have contributed much to Ontario’s prosperity and quality of life.
I want to commend the Carpenters’ Union for its commitment to fostering a strong construction sector within a dynamic and prosperous province.
Please accept my best wishes for an exciting competition.
Kathleen WynnePremier
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June 2014
“Brothers, Sisters and Guests,
On behalf of Local 1946, I would like to welcome you to the 28th Annual Apprenticeship Contest. For the last 28 years, members from across the province have come together to take part in the provincial contest to compete in trade contests that include carpentry, drywall and flooring.
Local 1946 is proud to host the 2014 Provincial Contest in our new Training facility. Our new building highlights the commitment and investment the United Brotherhood of Carpenters has made to training and member skill development, both on and off the tools. The building in London is a symbolic statement of the strength and growth of the Carpenters’ Union, both within London and across Ontario. The Provincial Contest is a time for members from across Ontario to come together to celebrate the role the Carpenters’ Union has played in building skylines, industries and communities across our great province.
The strength and longevity of our Union goes back to the Brotherhoods founding in 1881, that included the creation of the Carpenters’ motto ‘Labour Conquers all Things’. As we have proven for more than 133 years and counting, the Brotherhood is a Union that continues to stand strong and produce the highest quality trades people not only in Ontario, but across Canada and beyond.
Congratulations to those who are competing in this Provincial Contest. Please take advantage of this exciting opportunity and don’t forget to enjoy your time here. I look forward to the craftsmanship and skill that will be displayed in the coming days. Best of luck to everyone competing!
In Solidarity,
President/Union Coordinator /Local 1946
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The Corporation of the City of London Office: 519.661-4920 – Fax: 519.661.5308
jfontana@london.ca / www.london.ca
300 Dufferin Avenue Office of the Mayor PO Box 5035 London ON N6A 4L9
June 11, 2014
28th Annual Apprenticeship Contest
Dear Friends,
As Mayor, and on behalf of Londoners, I am very pleased to welcome the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America to our city. Your host, Local 1946, is to be commended for the hours of organization and planning they have put into making this event a success. I am confident you will be very impressed with the new training facility.
Competitors in the 28th Annual Apprenticeship Contest will be showcasing their skills in this excellent facility. Good luck to you all.
Skilled trades are the backbone of our construction industry in the commercial, residential and industrial sectors. This is where talent, experience and perseverance make all the difference and where pride in workmanship is very evident. The competition will be exciting and apprentices will be putting all they have learned on display. This is a friendly, but serious, competition and the winners will move on to the National level.
I trust you will find London to be very welcoming and I hope you have time to see some of the sights. Whether uptown or downtown, our restaurant scene is extensive and I guarantee there is a menu suited to every taste.
London is home to many fine musicians and you can see “live” music at multiple venues. Or, if you need a break from the competition, you may find a walk along the historic Thames River is the best diversion. We have an exceptional reputation for providing pristine green spaces especially set up to please visitors and residents. Parks abound and in June the weather is perfect for soaking up the sun.
Thank you for being our guests and remember we would love to see you again.
Sincerely,
Honourable Joe Fontana Mayor
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2014 Ontario Provincial Apprenticeship Contest – London, Ontario
Congratulations to the organizers and the contestants attending the 28th Annual Ontario Provincial Apprenticeship
Contest. This event showcases the commitment to excellence and training that the United Brotherhood of Carpenters
has in Ontario.
This commitment will be on display as our apprentices demonstrate skills in carpentry, drywall and flooring. These
skills and the pride that our apprentices show represent the future of the United Brotherhood. This Contest also
provides tangible proof of the high level to training that our UBC facilities offer throughout Ontario. The focus that
the UBC has placed on training is second to none in the industry as we prepare for the future by training the next
generation of members to be the safest and most productive Carpenters, Interior Systems Mechanics and Floor- layers
in the business.
These contestants represent 15 UBC Locals from Ontario which have come to London to compete in a spirit of
friendship and pride. I encourage all of the contestants to equally apply your skills to growing your Union. The United
Brotherhood looks forward to working with you as you continue to upgrade your skills and become more involved in
your Local.
I also wish to acknowledge the many educators that have trained these contestants. Your patience and encouraging
words along the way is paying off! Congratulation on a job well done.
Finally, I want to congratulate Local 1946 and the Host Committee on organizing this year’s Contest. The time, effort
and planning has not gone unnoticed and it is because of your hard work on behalf of the United Brotherhood and your
apprentices that this event will be a great success. Thank you.
Good luck and always remember to be safe.
James E. Smith
Vice-President - Canada
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Carpenters’ District Council of OntarioUnited Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America
222 Rowntree Dairy Road, Woodbridge, ON L4L 9T2t: 905 652-4140 f: 905 652-4139
Tony IannuzziExecutive Secretary Treasurer
Tom CardinalPresident
www.thecarpentersunion.ca
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June 2014
Brothers and Sisters,
Welcome to the 28th Annual Provincial Apprenticeship Contest being hosted this year in London. For all of the members competing this year, congratulations on being selected to represent your Local and trade during the contest. Each year, apprentice members come together from across the province to display their skills and talent and compete to secure a spot at the National Apprenticeship Contest, which is being hosted in Toronto in August of this year.
Training is one of the core areas within the Carpenters’ Union that allows the Union to stand out from the rest of the workforce involved in construction. Without training and schooling, members would not be able to gain and master the skills necessary to meet the high demands and expectations that projects and contractors around the province expect from the Carpenters’ Union. With the changing environment we work in and the role that technology and green building infrastructure continues to increasingly play, no longer can journeypersons ignore training and upgrading when it comes to their individual craft and experience. Without training, journeypersons are falling behind and limiting their opportunity for professional growth and development. To each competitor, thank you for making training a priority during your apprenticeship and realizing the role training plays in making you the most skilled tradesperson you can be.
Over the next 3 days, your skills and abilities will be put to the test. Rest assured though regardless of where you place during the competition, you have already proven to yourselves, your families and your Union, that you are some of the best apprentices that the province of Ontario has to offer. Best of luck to each of you during the contest and enjoy the next few days, as you will remember them for years to come.
In Solidarity,
Tony Iannuzzi
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THE CARPENTERS’ DISTRICT COUNCIL TRAINING TRUST FUND CONGRATULATES ALL OF THE PARTICIPANTS OF THE
2014 28th ANNUAL PROVINCIAL APPRENTICESHIP CONTEST
TRAINING A WHOLE NEW GENERATION OF CARPENTERS
222 Rowntree Dairy RdWoodbridge, ON L4L 9T2
Tel: 905-652-4140 Fax: 905-652-4139email: cdignam@thecarpentersunion.ca
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Carpenters Union Training Centre – Local 1946
On behalf of the Executive, Members & Staff
Wish all 2014 Apprenticeship Contestants
Best of Luck..
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CONTEST JUDGESGlenn Morrice – Judge Coordinator
Glenn stared as an apprentice with the Lathers Union in 1965. After 35 years in the trade he became the instructor of Drywall School at Mohawk College. Glenn left there to become the Director of Organizing for the Carpenters District Council, until he retired in 2012.
Steve Laing – Carpenter Judge
Steve has been a training instructor for the Carpenter Apprenticeship Program at Fanshawe College for the past 10 years. He has been a licensed journeyman for 25 years working in all aspects of construction. Also as a successful business owner Steve has operated his own millwork shop and specialized in
high end millwork installations.
Alex Dick – Welding Judge
Alex’s background in welding includes 28 years with the Thames Valley School Board as a Welding Instructor. During this period he also trained Local 700 Ironworkers, Local 1592 Millwrights and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Prior to this, Alex had many years in the welding and
fabricating industry. He is now busy being retired and continues to weld and on occasion teach.
Scott Irwin – Drywall Judge
Scott is in his 33rd year in the Acoustic and Drywall Trade. He started in Toronto at Local 675 in 1981 and moved to London in 1989 where he is currently the Vice President of Local 1946 and a Supervisor for D Thirteen Corporation. Scott is a firm believer that Training is the key to the Future.
John Maudsley – Carpenter Judge
John worked as an apprentice and Journeyman carpenter for seven years with Local 1946. He left the construction industry to pursue a teaching career, as a building construction teacher for 30 years at Clarke Road Secondary School in London. He never forgot his roots and was very influential in assisting
students to pursue a career in the construction industry.
John is very proud to have three sons as carpenters with Local 1946.
Robert Parkington – Carpenter Judge
Bob spent 41 years with McKay Cocker Construction starting in 1966 as an apprentice carpenter working his way to Journeyman, Carpenter Foreman and Gold Seal Certified Supervisor. Bob has been happily retired for 7 years.
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CONTEST JUDGESSteve Creces – Drywall Judge
Following in my father’s (Alfonse, Carpenters Union member since 1965) hammer marks, I entered into the Drywall & Acoustic trade through Local 1316’s apprenticeship program at the age of 18.
Internal ambition and good fortune over the 31 years’ within the industry stacked my tool belt
with multiple aspects of my respective trade creating opportunities and a realized dream. Ownership of C.D. Drywall & Acoustics (London) LTD. became a reality 1995.
As always I look forward to the ever changing technology and working with our future trades persons with a prospective outlook and great anticipation.
Wishing all the contestants and members the best of luck in their future endeavors!
Darryn Fisher – Floor Coverer Judge
Darryn began his career in the flooring industry in 1990. He has served in both the retail and ICI sectors. Darryn started his own firm Florcan Inc. in 2007 and is a signatory member of the UBC.
Drew Galibrath – Floor Coverer Judge
Drew started at Centura Floor and Wall Fashions in 1977. He began in the warehouse and in 1983 went into sales. In 1989 he went into their commercial division calling on the A & D community. Drew continues to work in this field as well as dealing closely with the commercial flooring contractors in Centura London’s trading area.
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CARPENTER CONTESTANTSRyan Honeysett - Local 18 Hamilton
Ryan has been a member of the Carpenters Union since 2010, and has been working with Reimar for 2 years. Ryan has enjoyed gaining experience and knowledge in all aspects of Carpentry. In the future, Ryan would like to continue to develop his skills and share his knowledge as a training instructor.
James Simoni – Local 484 Windsor
James Simoni has been a member of Local 494 since June 2006. James enjoys taking on new challenges and sets his work standards high. His career goal is to become a Foreman. James is a husband and a father to two girls with a third child on the way. He hopes to pass on the knowledge he has gained to
his children. He loves to build and learn and hopes that these passions continue throughout his life.
Andrew Reinhart – Local 2222 Goderich
After high school Andrew decided to pursue a career in the carpentry trade. His decision to join a union was based on the fair wages, safety and training courses offered and the opportunity to work with many talented brothers and sisters. Andrew is currently working at the Bruce Power Nuclear site
and future plans include taking over the family cow/calf operation.
Justin Wright – Local 27 Toronto
Justin started his apprenticeship with Local 27 in 2009 and obtained his red seal in March of this year. He is currently working with Forma-Con.
Justin has been married to Cristen for almost two years and enjoys hunting, fishing and sports.
Tony Cantalini – Local 1256 Sarnia
Joined Local 1256 in 2010 and completed his apprenticeship at Lambton College in Sarnia, ON. Certificate of Qualification Exam passed in 2014. Tony plans on continuing to work in the Sarnia area for Local 1256 on concrete formwork, scaffolding, and any other opportunities that may arise in the Trade.
Ryan Deelstra – Local 1946 London
Ryan has been a member of the Local since July 2010. He currently works for Architectural Millwork and for someone who is always doing woodworking or building this has been a good fit. In his free time Ryan enjoys hunting and fishing. His future ambition is to own his own company, woodwork related of course.
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CARPENTER CONTESTANTSCraig Lessard – Local 397 PT Hope
Craig began Carpentry through the OYAP program at his high school and continued his apprenticeship with the Union. He is proud of his work at the Abilities Centre in Whitby doing cabinetry work as well as building a 20,000 square foot custom home. Craig has recently become a Journeyman. He is
married with kids and when he has some spare time he enjoys spending time with family, cars, reading and paintball.
Trevor Andres – Local 785 Cambridge
I have thoroughly enjoyed my career thus far as an apprentice working on many impressive projects in the Local 785 area, although my favourite people to work for is my wife and three boys with the various projects that arise at home. When I’m not working or having fun with my family I enjoy pursuing my hopes
of a professional baseball career by playing in numerous rec leagues.
Landon Broennle – Local 1669 Thunder Bay
Landon Broennle, 22, has been a union member of Local Union 1669 for 3 1/2 years. He enjoys fishing, hunting and playing hockey. Landon recently wrote and passed the Certificate of Qualification Exam in March 2014.
Anthony Torlone – Local 2486 Sudbury
I have always been passionate about the trade which is why I am so grateful to have been given the opportunity to join the carpenters union. Being a part of this brotherhood has allowed me to work with some amazing carpenters and apprentices as well as receive the proper training I need to pursue my
goals. I look forward to working alongside more skilled tradesmen in my future and to broaden my ability and knowledge as a carpenter.
Frans Hattingh – Local 93 Ottawa
As a member of the Carpenters’ Union, I have been introduced to a broader scope of work providing me with experience and knowledge in a variety of areas. I enjoy working with my hands, being physical and problem solving. I am able to take advantage of many courses and continued training which
help to keep me current. I look forward to working in the trade for many years to come.
Ian Walsh – Local 249 Kingston
Ian has been a Union member since July 2012. Ian just completed his 3rd term of schooling and is currently in the process of writing his Certificate of Qualification. He enjoys hunting, playing baseball and hockey in his down time.
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DRYWALL CONTESTANTSJamie Duncan – Local 18 Hamilton
Jamie has been a member of the carpenters unions since 2009. While an apprentice he worked for companies such as Smith Brothers Contracting and DMD Drywall and Acoustics Ltd. Jamie enjoys the challenges that the trade has to offer. Recently obtaining Journeyman status Jamie is looking forward to
becoming a foreman in the future.
Brad Flynn – Local 249 Kingston
Brad has been a Union member since August 2008. He enjoys working with his hands and seeing a finished product after a hard day’s work. In his spare time, he enjoys teaching his 4 year old son Parker to play hockey. His goal is to excel to the highest level in his trade.
Trevor Warwick – Local 1946 London
Trevor has been a Union member since July 2007. He is a third generation drywall member of Local 1946, Both his grandfather and father are still members. Trevor has worked for J. A. McDonald since joining the Local. When not on the jobsite he enjoys golf, fishing and kayaking. Trevor became a journeyman March 2014.
Jason Robinson – Local 397 Pt Hope
Jason has recently received his Drywall Journeyman ticket and has worked steady for Ducan for the last 5 years. He has had the pleasure of working with a lot of great tradesmen, and that has made going to work every day enjoyable. Jason is married to Jen and they have 3 kids, Jack, Henry, and Lauren. When he isn’t
working he enjoys spending time with his family, hockey and fishing.
Eavan Kennah - Local 785 Cambridge
Eavan joined the Carpenters Union in February 2011 when he was 19 years old. For the past three years he has been developing his skills as a tradesman and is looking forward to becoming a Journeyman. Future goals in the trade are advancing into supervision and passing on knowledge to new
and upcoming apprentices.
Joshua Bezaire – Local 494 Windsor
Joshua Bezaire joined Local 494 in September of 2010. Josh has been employed with Riverview Drywall since his initiation. His career goals are to advance to the point of running jobs as a Foreman. He would like to thank the Journeymen who have taught him everything he knows, with a special thank you to brothers
Chris Vuksan and Charlie Spoiala for teaching him how to be the best tradesman possible.
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DRYWALL CONTESTANTSJames Theriault – Local 675 Toronto
James, an active member of Local 675, started his apprenticeship in May 2010 and graduated top of his class for both the Basic and Advanced levels of in-school training. James has also just obtained his C of Q for the Drywall Acoustic Mechanic and Lather trade this past March and is as proud as we are. We wish
James much success in the Provincial Contest
Shane Crochemore – Local 2041 Ottawa
I have been a part of Local 2041 since August 2008 and I am enjoying the Trade of Interior Systems.
I am presently applying for my Certificate of Qualification and I am looking forward to working for many years in this Trade. This competition is a very good
challenge for me and I would like to take the opportunity to wish good luck to everyone.
Trevor Levola – Local 2486 Sudbury
Trevor Levola joined the union in 2006 and began working for Prosperi. He has lived in Sudbury all his life. Studied law and security at Cambrian College but decided to work in the trades. Worked as a mason tender for several years but decided to take on carpentry. . Trevor is 39 yrs old, married 14 yrs with 2 kids
Brady and Jorja. He enjoys camping and traveling.
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FLOOR COVERER CONTESTANTSAlain Pilon – Local 93 Ottawa
I was born in Northern Quebec and moved to Ottawa in 2007. I started working with Gem Campbell who saw my potential and suggested I go to school in the hopes that I could help open a soft flooring division down the road. I became a member of the Carpenters’ Union and have been employed by the same company
ever since. It is my goal to soon become a Journeyman Floorlayer and continue on this path for a very long time.
Josh Knight – Local 1946 London
Josh has been part of Local 1946 since June 2009. Similar to other members of the Carpenters’ Union, Josh is a 2nd generation floor layer, and has been taught by the best instructor he has ever worked with, his dad. 2014 has been a busy year for Josh, he will be getting married this July to his fiancée and hopes to complete
his apprenticeship by the end of the year. In his off hours, Josh plays hockey, poker and enjoys spinning vinyl in his spare time.
Daniel Moxom – Local 27 Toronto
Daniel started his apprenticeship in 2009 and became a Journeyman in January of this year. He recently married his high school sweetheart, Eleni. In his spare time Daniel enjoys soccer whether it be playing or watching. He’s looking forward to the World Cup this summer!
Larry Winegarden – Local 1946 London
Larry joined Local 1946 since March 2009 as an apprentice with BCN Flooring. Currently, Larry is completing the in-class portion of his apprenticeship along with his son, who is also a floor coverer and a member of Local 1946. In his free time, Larry enjoys playing the guitar likes classics but has preference
for blues. Larry is married with 4 children.
Ryan Bagsiyao – Local 27 Toronto
Ryan has been a floorlayer and member of Local 27 since 2011. He is currently working for Centa Construction Limited. Ryan has been married to Marites for 10 years and they have 2 children, Raven and Zyla. In his spare time he enjoys spending time with his family, playing basketball and badminton.
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTSLocation for all day time events will be at:CARPENTERS UNION TRAINING CENTRE - LOCAL 19463800 Highbury Ave. South London ON N6N 1P3 (519) 649-1200
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Wednesday June 11, 2014
11:00 am – 12:30 pm Contestant Registration and lunch provided at 12 Noon
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Theory Exam (All trades)
6:30 pm – 9:30 pm Reception for all Contestants, their Guests & Representatives
Thursday June 12, 2014
Transportation will be provided to contestants & judges from Best Western Hotel to the Training Centre shuttle at 7:00 a.m. and 7:30 a.m.
8:00 am – 4:30 pm Practical Project (Lunch will be provided at 12 Noon)
Included in the Carpentry practical portion will be Level and Transit and welding (stick). Individuals will perform these tasks throughout the day as directed by the Contest Committee and/or Judges.
Return transportation to hotel 5:00 p.m. & 5:30 p.m.
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Cabaret Night
Includes: a variety of finger foods, drinks and entertainment.
Friday June 13, 2014
Transportation will be provided to contestants & judges from Best Western Hotel to the Training Centre shuttle at 7:00 a.m. and 7:30 a.m.
8:00 am – 3:00 pm Practical Project (Lunch will be provided at 12:00 Noon)
Included in the Carpentry practical portion will be Level and Transit and welding (stick). Individuals will perform these tasks throughout the
day as directed by the Contest Committee and/or Judges. (if required)
Return transportation to hotel 3:30 p.m. & 4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m. Awards Banquet* LOCATION: Best Western Hotel
– Regency Ballroom
*6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Cocktails
*7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Dinner
*8:00 pm – 11:00 pm Awards
Dress code for the Banquet is business casual
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CONTEST ELIGIBILITY AND RULESEligibility
Contestants must:
1) Be in their last year of apprenticeship or have completed their apprenticeship and received their journeyperson certificate in the period from the date of the previous Provincial Apprenticeship Contest (June 12, 2013) to the present Contest;
2) Have been a member of the United Brotherhood for at least one (1) year prior to the month of the Contest;
3) Confirm their apprenticeship or journeyperson status and verify their sponsoring Local Union with an authorized signature on the registration form;
4) Be in good standing with their Local Union;
5) Not have competed in a previous Provincial Apprenticeship Contest;
6) Not be on Workers’ Compensation or any disability insurance claim at the time of the contest.
Contest: Rules
1. The Carpentry Contest shall have four (4) components:
Theory Exam; Transit (DWT10) / Level (SOKKIA C320) Layout; Welding (stick – Miller XMT350) and Practical Project.
2. The Acoustic & Drywall Contest shall have two components:
Theory Exam and Practical Project.
3. The Floor Covering Contest shall have two components:
Theory Exam and Practical Project.
4. The Contest committee shall be in charge of the Contest.
5. The decision of the independent judges shall be final.
6. Contestants shall not talk to anyone other than the judges, identified facilitators, or Contest Committee members, nor shall they leave their assigned work area without the permission and accompaniment of one of the above-mentioned people.
7. Contestants must adhere to all health and safety regulations including:
• Wearing required personal protective equipment at all times while on the shop floor (i.e., hard hats, grade 1 safety shoes (green patch), safety glasses; (and knee pads if applicable)
• Wearing appropriate work apparel i.e., long
pants and shirt with sleeves. (Shorts, cut offs, tank tops, and garments with monograms, insignias, or lettering are not acceptable)
• Ensuring work appropriate grooming (e.g., long hair must be tied back)
8. During refreshment and lunch breaks, the contestants shall only talk to the Committee members, identified facilitators, and judges and shall not leave the Contest area until the Contest is completed.
9. The contestants shall furnish all hand tools required for the Contest as per the hand tool list supplied by the Contest Committee. Tools shall be in an appropriate toolbox.
10. No contestant sharing of hand tools permitted.
11. Contestants shall bring their own tools in an appropriate toolbox or tool bag. Tool boxes or tool bags can be in any reasonable shape as long as the volume of it does not exceed the following cubic measurements: 4,608 cubic inches or 75,525 cubic centimeters (i.e. 12” X 12” X 32” or 305mm X 305mm X 813mm). In no case will contestants be allowed to carry their own tools in a bucket.
12. All other required tools shall be supplied by the Contest Committee.
13. Contestants may not use power tools, hand tools or accessories that have neither been supplied by the Contest Committee nor identified on the tool list.
14. Books, formulas, tables, charts, etc., or any device (i.e. Construction Master) that gives predetermined answers, examples of problems or layout procedures are prohibited; however, hand held, battery operated calculators will be permitted and supplied by the Contest Committee.
15. Use of cell phones during examination prohibited.Skeates_HalfpageBlack.pdf 1 5/15/14 11:12 AM
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222 Rowntreee Dairy Rd Woodbridge, ONT L4L 9T2Phone: 905-652-4140 Fax: 905-652-4139
email: organizing@thecarpentersunion.ca www.carpenterslocal27.ca
Carpenters and Allied Workers Local 27 would like to congratulate all of the participants in the
2014 28th PROVINCIAL APPRENTICESHIP CONTEST
CARPENTERS&ALLIED WORKERS
LOCAL 27
Building Toronto for over 130 years
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TOOL LISTGeneral CarpenterHammer Chalk Line
Tape Measure – 16’ minimum, Imperial and Metric Utility Knife
Combination Square or Speed Square Wood Chisels
Nail Puller Screwdriver bits (Robertson, Phillips and Standard)
Linesman Pliers Handsaw
Coping saw Block Plane
Hacksaw Pencil
String line Sliding T Level
Plumb bob & line Adjustable wrench
Compass or Scriber with pencil Nail Sets
Wrecking bar (crow bar) Tool Belt
Calculator
DrywallDrywall hatchet or hammer Utility Knife
Tape Measure – 16’ minimum, Imperial and Metric Drywall Saw
Drywall Rasp Tool Belt
Aviation Snips Chalk Line
Plumb bob Pliers
Nippers/End Cutters Marking Pencils
Combination Square Screwdrivers – Phillips
Dry Line Grid Clamps
Calculator
Floor Cover InstallerAwl Miter box
Aviation snips Molding lifter
Chalk line – blue and white Notched blade knife
Claw Hammer Rags
Cushion back cutter Row finder
Duckbill napping cutter Rubber mallet – white
Dust brush (hand broom) Slotted blade knife
Framing square – 2’ Star-wheeled seam roller
Hack saw Straight edge
Hand seam roller Tape measure – imperial
Knee kicker Utility knife
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CORDLESS FRAMING NAILER
XR® CORDLESS FRAMING NAILER. NO GAS CELLS, NO GAS CELL FUMES, JUST CORDLESS POWER.
DEWALT’s 20V MAX* XR® LITHIUM ION Battery System combined with advanced Brushless Motor
technology supply the power and extreme runtime professional users demand without the additional
cost and annoying fumes of gas fuel cells. Mechanical rather than gas operation offers consistent
performance at temperatures as low as -15°C and as high as 50°C with minimal cleaning/service
requirements. Sequential operating mode allows for precision placement and the bump operating
mode provides the user with production speed. Get off your Gas and Get DEWALT. Guaranteed Tough.
* With respect to 20V MAX*, maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18.† Based on results using the 20V MAX* Premium XR Lithium Ion 4.0 Ah high capacity battery pack (DCB204)
Copyright ©2013 DEWALT. The following are examples of trademarks for one or more DEWALT power tools and accessories: the yellow and black color scheme; the “D”-shaped air intake grill; the array of pyramids on the handgrip; the kit box configuration; and the array of lozenge-shaped humps on the surface of the tool.
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Copyright ©2014 DEWALT. The following are examples of trademarks for one or more DEWALT power tools and accessories: The yellow and black color scheme; the “D”-shaped air intake grill; the array of pyramids on the handgrip; the kit box configuration; and the array of lozenge-shaped humps on the surface of the tool.
*With respect to the DEWALT 20V MAX*: Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18.
INTRODUCING DEWALT’S LINE OF LIGHTWEIGHT CORDLESS TOOLS - XR. THE DEWALT XR LINE WAS DESIGNED TO COMBINE THE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY OF A BRUSHLESS MOTOR SYSTEM AND THE POWER SUPPLIED BY THE HIGH CAPACITY XR LITHIUM ION BATTERIES TO PROVIDE EXTREME RUNTIME ON ANY JOBSITE. GET MORE DONE. GET DEWALT XR.
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UNITED BROTHERHOOD OUNITED BROTHERHOOD OUNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS F CARPENTERS F CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMERICA AND JOINERS OF AMERICA AND JOINERS OF AMERICA
LOCAL 18 HAMILTONLOCAL 18 HAMILTONLOCAL 18 HAMILTON———NNNIAGARAIAGARAIAGARA
360YorkRoad,Unit24
NiagaraontheLake,OntarioL0S1J0Tel:905‐892‐1877Fax:905‐892‐1809
1342StonechurchRoadEastHamilton,OntarioL8W2C8Tel:905‐522‐0752Fax:905‐522‐0122
CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK TO AND GOOD LUCK TO ALL CONTESTANTS IN ALL CONTESTANTS IN
THE 2014 THE 2014 PROVINCIAL PROVINCIAL
APPRENTICESHIP APPRENTICESHIP CONTESTCONTEST
LOCAL 18 EXECUTIVE Ma�hew Creary Financial Secretary/Office Manager Garry Baverstock President Dan Timofejew Vice President Greg Reilly Recording Secretary Mark Dalbello Treasurer Dave Hooper Trustee Sandy MacLeod Trustee Brian Groznik Trustee Jim Hodgson Conductor Tim Penfold Warden/Organizer
LOCAL APPRENTICESHIP COMMITTEE
Advisors Jeff Acciaccaferro ‐ Mohawk College Shawn McGhie—Local 18 Drywall Trade School Jean Miller—Ministry of Training Colleges and Universi�es
Employee Representa�ve Employer Representa�ve Greg Reilly Tim Humphreys Garry Baverstock Kent Petrunick Dan Timofejew Paul LaFleshe Mark Dalbello Mark Whitmore Tim Penfold
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Ottawa Walls & Ceilings Training Centre – 104-5500 Canotek Rd., Ottawa, Ontario K1J 1K6 Telephone: 613-747-3127 – Facsimile: 613-741-4421
Web site: owctc.org
Good Luck and Congratulations to all participants in the 2014, Annual Provincial Apprenticeship Contest
Daniel Bard, President Robert Delaney, Secretary Treasurer Armand Labrosse, Director Ted Arbour, Director Don Guilbeault, Director Errol Vignola, Instructor Monique Durocher Training/Administration Coordinator
OWCTC.pdf 1 5/20/14 9:54 AM
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680 Fountain St. N. Cambridge, ON N3H 0A2(519) 653-7543 www.local785.ca
Serving the Grand Valley area since 1884 Celebrating our 130th Anniversary
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Established in 1986, Hi-Tek Drywall and Acoustics has become progressively
larger over the years. HI-Tek has completed projects serving all Ontario from commercial, industrial and residential. Our line of work consists of regular structural
steel stud framing, drywall, insulation, acoustical ceiling tiles, interior/exterior stucco system and EIFS systems.
We are proud to be affiliated with the United Brotherhood of Carpenters Union &Joins of America.
Congratulations to all Participants
at the
2014
Apprenticeship
Contest
Executive, Members and Local Apprenticeship Committee Goderich Local 2222
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Carpenters’ Local 27 Training Centre Leaders in Teaching the Skills that
Build Our Communities
420 Rowntree Dairy Road • Woodbridge, Ontario • L4L 8H2 Tel: (905) 652-5507 • Fax: (905) 652-5506
Website: www.carpenterstraining.ca
CARPENTERS’ LOCAL UNION 27 JOINT APPRENTICESHIP &
TRAINING TRUST FUND INC.
Congratulations & Good Luck Congratulations & Good Luck
To All Contestants in theTo All Contestants in the
Provincial Apprenticeship Contest! Provincial Apprenticeship Contest!
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Local 249 - full page colour ad
Kingston – Smiths FallsLocal 249
Christopher Cook, PresidentMatthew Lowther, Vice-PresidentAdam Gillis, Recording Secretary
Donald Fraser, Financial SecretaryShannon Carnrite, Treasurer
James Phillips, TrusteeDonald Simser, Trustee
Terry Steele, TrusteeDavid Smith, Conductor
James Reid, WardenTonya Hood, Office Administrator
710 Innovation DriveKingston, Ontario, K7K 7E7
Telephone: 613-384-3316Facsimile: 613-384-3730
Email: local249@bellnet.cawww.local249.ca
GOOD LUCK & BEST WISHES to all the apprentices
Proudly Building Kingston and Area for 115 years
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From the Executive & Members of Local 1256 Congratulations and Best Wishes
To All the Contestants of the 2014 Carpentry/Acoustic and Drywall
Apprenticeship Contest
Local Union Coordinator/Recording Secretary Bob Schenck Business Representative/Treasurer Rick LeNeve President Ves Suvajac Vice President Ron Hicks Financial Secretary Erik Illemann Conductor John Labelle Warden Brad Ginn Trustees Paul Rudys JR, Mike Rivard, Ken MacDonald
Curt Brown Photography
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CARPENTERS DISTRICT COUNCIL Local 2041
103-‐5500 Canotek Rd. Ottawa, Ontario K1J 1K6
Tel: (613) 746-‐1265 Fax: (613) 744-‐0912
GOOD LUCK TO ALL PARTICIPANTS FROM ALL OF US AT LOCAL 2041!
Apprenticeship is our best investment for the future…
Good Luck to all participants!
CARPENTERS EMPLOYER BARGAINING AGENCY
Constituents
Acoustical Association of Ontario
Caulking Contractors Association of Ontario Construction Labour Relations Association of Ontario
Industrial Contractors Association of Canada Interior Systems Contractors Association of Ontario
Resilient Flooring Contractors Association of Ontario
Jim Lyons Joe Keyes Chairman Secretary
6299 Airport Road, Suite 703, Mississauga, Ontario L4V 1N3 Phone: (905) 671-0888 Fax: (905) 671-8212
Website: www.clrao.ca
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www.helmetstohardhats.ca Toll-free: 855.238.9707
www.wjm-law.ca
Good Luck to all Participants in the Annual Provincial
Carpentry, Acoustic & Drywall Apprenticeship Contest
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Local 494 wishes good luck to all of the Contestants at the
28th Annual Provincial Apprenticeship Contest!!!
Shawn Ramey– President, Representative/Organizer Pat Rondot– Vice President
Ron Deslippe– Recording Secretary Tomi Hulkkonen – Financial Secretary, Local Coordinator Matthew Kwasnicki– Treasurer, Representative/Organizer
Charles Spoiala– Trustee William Nagy– Trustee
Steve Kelly – Trustee Grant Thibeault– Warden
Gerald Arnold– Conductor Tamara Fick – Pension Administrator
Kiffi Olson – Union Administrator Cassie Balint– Training Administrator
Local 494 Executive and Staff
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Online: www.ftgalaw.comLocal: 519-672-5272Toll-free: 1-888-354-0448
FREE INITIAL CONSULTATIONHome or Hospital visits available.
Free Parking Available!
28th Annual Provincial Apprenticeship Contest
Congratulations to all Contestants
CaleyWray
Labour/Employment Lawyers
1600 – 65 Queen Street West Toronto ON M5H 2M5
Tel: 416-366-3763 Fax: 416-366-3293 www.caleywray.com
Acting on behalf of Trade Unions, Associations and on behalf
of Boards of Trustees of Pension, Health & Welfare and Vacation Pay Trust Funds for over Thirty Years
“Lexpert’s Consistently/Repeatedly Recommended Labour Law Firm”
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1.800.323.3471 www.atplearning.com
GOOD LUCKTO ALL
COMPETITORS
1005 Skyview Drive | Burlington, Ontario | L7P 5B1905.315.3000 | www.alberici.ca
Kathy’s Catering241 Ross StreetSt. Thomas, ON519-633-0101
519-870-6775-cell519-633-6775-fax
kathyscatering@sympatico.ca
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CARPENTERS LOCAL 1030UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMERICA
149 Main Street East 222 Rowntree Dairy RdHamilton, ON L8N 1G4 Woodbridge, ON L4L 9T2Tel: 905-522-5379 Tel: 905-652-4140Fax: 905-522-8678 Fax: 905-652-4139
Executive and Sta�Ziggy P�anzer,
PresidentTony Candiano, Financial Secretary
Daniel AveroDavid Aguiar
Durval TerceiraFabiano Almeida
Gary RealeijoHoracio Leal
Jack GoncalvesJaime Melo
Joe JeronimoJohn Carvalho
Phillip ScarcellaTony Pacenza
Tony Losak
Carpenters Local 1030 would like to congratulate all of the
participants in the2014 28th Annual Provincial Apprenticeship Contest
Allied Construction Employees Local 1030
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General Contractors & Construction Managers
(519)- 756 - 7030 361 Elgin Street, Brantford N3S 7P5 contactus@stmconstruction.com www.stmconstruction.com
Best wishes to all contestants, from all of us at...
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Carpenters’ District Council of OntarioLocal 2486
159 Marier Street, Azilda, Ontario, P0M 1B0� 705-983-2486 � 705-983-4345
Toll Free 1-866-301-2486 E-mail: local2486@on.aibn.com
Robert Guertin Jim Bertrand Gratien Bourgoin Paul Poirier (JR) Claude BarrettePaul BrosseauRheal Gelinas
Tom Cardinal Gabriel Parent
CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHESTO ALL CONTESTANTS
GOOD LUCK
BUILD BETTER - BUILD UNION
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2486
Executive of Local 2486President VicePresident Treasurer Warden Trustees
Rec. SecFin. Sec
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ISCA Board of Directors
Alex Muzzo, President Vern Zapfe Rob Bucci Oscar Chiarotto Elem Rinomato Robert Pirocchi Neil Arbour Hugh Laird, Executive Director Ron Johnson, Deputy Director
The FIRST FSC® Certified Printer in North America!Canada’s FIRST 100% Green Energy Printer!
OUR FUTURE IS APPRENTICESHIP!SUSTAINABILITY IS OUR SECOND NATURE!
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INTERIOR FINISHING SYSTEMS TRAINING CENTRE
60 Sharer Road, Woodbridge, ON L4L 8P4 www.ifstc.com Tel: (416)740-5411 Fax: (905)265-2041 Wishing the participants and organizers a successful 2014 PROVINCIAL APPRENTICESHIP CONTEST
Board of Trustees
Vern Zapfe Oscar
Chiarotto Joe Russo
Tony Iannuzzi Joe De Caria Nat Figliano Greg Smith
Joe Sleva Hugh Laird, Executive Director
Ron Johnson, Treasurer Candi Colandrea, Training Coordinator
An ISO 9001:2008 RegISteRed COmpAny
Phone 905-540-1630 Fax 905-540-1612 website tceont.com
Best of luckto all contestants in the apprenticeship contest
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Tony Iannuzzi - PresidentClaudio Mazzotta - Local Union Coordinator
John DeLuca - Financial Secretary, Business Representative
Joe Sleva - Treasurer, Business Representative
Dario Moreira - Warden, Business Representative
Gord Webster - Recording Secretary, Business Representative
Aldo Buccitti - Conductor, Business Representative
Ivan Kovac - Trustee, Business Representative
Jozo Krizanac - Trustee, Business Representative
Julio DaSilva - Trustee, Business Representative
Je� Coulton - Business Representative
Gary Moore - Business Representative
NIck Pistilli - Business Representative
Sandi Ianni - Executive Assistantsianni@thecarpentersunion.ca
Local 675
222 Rowntree Dairy Rd
Woodbrige, ON L4L 9T2
Telephone: 905-652-4140
Fax: 905-652-4149
Congratulations to all of the participants of the 2014 Annual Provincial Apprenticeship Contest
BULDING A STRONGER FUTURE
We’re proud to help build on a tradition of excellence.We extend best wishes to the Carpenters’ Local 1946 and all of the participating apprentices at the 28th Annual Provincial Apprenticeship Contest!
As administrators of benefits programs, we’re as dedicated to our craft as you are to yours. We look forward to having the opportunity to work with you in the future.
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