Skip to content
CSCL emblem
2021 · Reports

70th & 71st Annual Meeting — Reports

← History & Records · 15 pages · Download the original PDF (1800 KB)

Personal contact details — telephone numbers, email and postal addresses — have been removed from this document and from the PDF. Financial and membership figures are reproduced as they were recorded.

70th & 71st Annual Meeting — Reports — first page of the original PDF
Download the PDF
(15 pages, 1800 KB)

Page 1

70-71th Annual Meeting

The Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft

May 8th, 2021

Index
President’s Message - page 1
Minutes of the 69th Annual General Meeting - page 2 to 6
2019 - 2021 Reports from the CSCL Executive and Committees – pages 7
1st Vice President
Membership Report
Library Report
Editor’s Report
Council of Fellows Report
Workshop Report
Web Site Report
Privacy Officers Report
Treasurer’s Report
Branch Reports - page 9
Hamilton Branch Report
Mississauga Branch Report
Norland Branch Report
MAL Report
Financial Review Report
Financial Statements for 2019 – 2021 – page 11 and 14
Slate of Officers for 2021 – 2023 – page 15

President’s Message - Lauch Harrison FCSCL
Welcome to the Virtual Annual General Meeting. What great changes the last year and a half has brought to our
Leather Working Society and Canadian Society. The time has gone by alternating from very quickly to a dead stop.
Without our normal milestones it seems so little time has past since we met last in Norland. The extended period of inactivity has not served us well and if I use my own experience, I did not spend much time with leatherwork.
The Society continues to shrink, but we will continue for our members until our funds are gone. Our ability to pass along the craft to a new generation has been usurped by the internet and the myriad sites with information, patterns, videos and chat rooms that are free and easy to use. Our challenge is finding ways to remain vital, offering workshops is one avenue. Two years have past and one workshops was developed or given. We can't sustain interest in the Society unless we can draw outside interest for two reasons; income and introducing the
Society to potential members.
The Fellows of the Society judged the First Virtual Annual Competition from photographs and I congratulate them on the effort and thank them for the time spent.
I hope this is not the only way to present our craft for others to see. I hope we will gather, do workshops, demonstrations and have some real Annuals in the coming years.

Page 2

The Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft

69 Annual General Meeting
May 3rd to May 5th, 2019

Those in attendance: Exec – Lauch Harrison, Jim Wilkes, Tracey Howard, Della Chynoweth, Richard Borrow,
Eugene Pik, Sean Dalghetty, Barbara Chynoweth.

Regrets: Paul Kitchener

Call to order: Lauch Harrison called the meeting to order at 10:00 am. He welcomed any new members to the
CSCL.

Tracey Howard moved that we accept the minutes of the meeting as circulated. Seconded by Jim Wilkes. Carried

Lauch Harrison read out his president message.

Business Arising from the last meeting
1. Number of Articles required for a Weston Trophy entry: Motion by Sean Dalghetty that the Fellows,
Associate, workshop and Weston Trophy entries be changed from 5 articles to 3. Seconded by Karen Webber.
Carried.

Reports
1st Vice: James Wilkes
No Report

Membership: by Eugene Pik
For the 2018-19 year we had 20 General members, 0 student, 2 Associates, 8 Fellows and we have 7 Sustaining members. Of the total 37 members we have 4 who have been presented with Life Memberships. I am sorry to report that Marion Kehoe, one of our Life Members passed away peacefully on January 17, 2019.
Please remember to notify the Membership Chairman of any changes in your contact information.

Library Report: by Paul Kitchener
The Library is still up and operating, but lightly used. Thank you Lauren.
Kim is constantly updating the collection with additional Books, Videos and Patterns as they surface.
For access to the Library, please refer to the website: http://canadianleathercraft.org/
Check it out. There are some fantastic older books not found on the net.

“Canadian Leathercraft” Newsletter: by Barbara Chynoweth, Editor
The “Canadian Leathercrafter”, the quarterly Newsletter of CSCL, features our Guild’s news and events, how-to projects, and even some tips and ideas from CSCL’s past. Most issues have articles either from one of our
Branches, or our Members-at-Large. As always, these contributions are welcomed.

Page 3

The Spring 2017 issue covered the 66th Annual CSCL Convention hosted by the Hamilton Branch. We were pleased to have Mark and Sandra Perkins present Birds of Prey and the leather accessories that they need. Members got to visit the Tundra Store and pick up some supplies. The weekend was very busy with workshops.
In the Summer 2017 issue we Celebrated Canada’s 150th Birthday. We looked back in our old Newsletters and included several pages of information and patterns. The Members-At-Large contributed 9 Book reviews from our
CSCL Library.

The Fall 2017 issue covered drawings from our Canadian Leathercraft archives 1957 by Robert Muma.

The Winter 2017-18 issue showed a Cross Clouring Chart with Basic Colours. Some patterns were included for using up some of your scrap leather. Pictures were shown of the Molded Tray Workshop held by the Norland
Branch.

Spring 2018 covered the 68th Annual Convention hosted by Hamilton Branch.

Summer 2018 covered more pictures from the 68th Annual Convention,. CSCL Library reviews by the Members-At-Large. How to do the Magic Braid by Karen Gunna and looking back in the archives How to Make A Box.

Fall 2018 there were selection of Poinsettia Brooches and we said good bye to Marion Kehoe a CSCL Life Member.

Winter 2018-2019 covers how to determine your glove size, things to know about making a Belt, Parts of a Cow
Hide and the Swivel Knife parts, sharpening and how to hold it.

I am always looking for articles and ideas for the Newsletter.

Respectfully submitted, Barbara Chynoweth, Editor

Council of Fellows Report- Sean Dalgetty, FCSCL
The fellows met at the residence of Lauchlan Harrison, on Sunday April 28th, 2019. We judged the Weston
Trophy pieces. We also received one entry for Associate and one entry for Fellow. We also had an involved discussion regarding the proposal for how we judge Associate entries.

Workshop Report - Lauch Harrison, Jim Wilkes ACSCL
Workshops, Due to problems at Paul’s place and Lauch being out of the country we did not have many chances to organize workshops this coming year we will try and get some project on the go. Please give your ideas for programs and articles to the committee they will use the ideas to offer up programs.

Web Administrator Report: by Eugene Pik, ECO, FCSCL
The website: 1,748 users opened 6,114 pages on canadianleathercraft.org between Apr 28, 2018 - Apr 28, 2019

Facebook: www.facebook.com/CanadianLeathercraft page followers increased from 473 to 663 by Apr 28, 2019

Privacy Officers Report: by Lauch Harrison
Nothing new to report for this year.

Treasurer’s Report: Della Chynoweth
See pages 5 and 6

Page 4

2018-19 Branch Reports

Hamilton Branch - Respectfully submitted by Sean Dalgetty, FCSCL
In the last year, Hamilton has continued to meet on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month as Colin and
Tammy Paddon’s house in Grassie, Ontario. We have been helping/training the guild membership on the use of their industrial sewing machines, skiving machine, and various tools. We have completed many projects including messenger bags, wallets, card cases, sheepskin trapper hats, and custom binders with quilted covers. We focus the majority of our meetings on building skills and completing projects.

Mississauga Branch – Respectfully submitted by Jim Wilkes
September we had a the meeting in the Tandy store on a Thursday night. Reviewed on proper way to measure a belt for proper sizing to fit and finish. Bob Pfister, Eugene Pik and Jim Wilkes went to the Burlington Applefest and showed projects of the members from the Mississauga Guild and did demonstrations.
October meeting held at the Tandy store and went thru some project that we can do.
November meeting at the Tandy store and Bob Pfister showed how to make luggage tags and tags for Christmas gifts.
December we went for Christmas dinner at the Waterside Inn.
January, the meeting was held at Paul’s place and Eugene Pik showed and had us make a bracelet using the
Japanese Kumihimo technic.

February meeting cancelled as it was Valetine’s day.
March, Karen Weber did a mini workshop on round braiding a key chain with a turks knot.
April, reviewed the projects for the Weston Trophy and also projects for the Associate award.

Norland Branch - Respectfully submitted by Tracey Howard
September and October’s meetings we were doing splatter dying on leather to make a book cover.
November we has a Breakfast meeting with Carol making French Toast. We made Poinsettia Broaches.
December we do not have a meeting as everyone is very busy getting ready for Christmas.
January Barbara instructed us in making a Bike Belt Bag.
February we sewed Goodie Bags for the Convention and then worked on projects that needed finishing.
March we started cutting out Cowboy hats.
April we got the Goodie Bags ready and we worked on finishing up our Cowboy Hats.
May we have not decided what we are going to work on yet and in June we have a BBQ.

MEMBERS-AT-LARGE (MAL) REPORT- Respectfully submitted Lauren McPherson, MAL Representative
For a fourth consecutive summer our CSCL Library Review was featured in CANADIAN LEATHERCRAFT.

Returning for a fourth year to the Thorndale Fall Fair, one MAL demonstrated her leathercraft in the Community
Centre. The cinnamon sugared Elephant Ears, a renowned fairway food, might be the draw!

Along with the three CSCL branches, MALs learned how to ‘drop a CSCL pin’ on a Google Map. From our places of business and hometowns of Princeton, Woodstock, Sweden, London, Tavistock, Orleans, Burlington, Orono,
Calgary, Texas, and Ottawa, a few MAL opted-in to this extensive mapping service, a leather resource for non-members alike.

We welcomed the newest MAL, a multi-media artist from Ottawa, who joined CSCL in December, 2018. CSCL readily availed the 50% discounted membership fee to her for joining after October 1st.

Page 5

In January, we remembered Marion Kehoe, (MAL, London, Ontario) who passed away peacefully in her 99th year.
‘Over a span of 68 years with CSCL she was a vital contributor,’ (Fall 2019, CANADIAN LEATHERCRAFT). Marion will be greatly missed.

Notably, whenever you win a ribbon or an award be sure to jot down the particulars: Date, Location, Item, Title,
Description, Type of Ribbon or Name of Award. Now is a great time to update bio’s for advance preparation of future resumé requirements.

MALs are happy when they are able to attend CSCL workshops throughout the year. Some MALs are among CSCL’s official judges and serve as members of the Executive Council.

Finally, as we regularly learn, live, love leathercraft throughout the year, may we increasingly draw inspiration from this reassuring Spanish proverb: ‘little by little, one travels far.’

Financial Review Report
The financial books for the 2018/2019 years were reviewed and found to be in order.

The Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft

Operating Account
April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019
2019 2018

Income

Membership Dues 1,265.00 1,085.00

Shows and Workshops 74.75 929.03

Interest/Adv In Bulletin 9.00 123.00

Annual Meeting 0.00 0.00

Total Income $1,348.75 $2,137.03

Expenses

Membership, Postage and Stationary 38.82 30.00

Annual Meeting 941.63 57.90

Awards 370.00 390.00

Web Charges 34.00 73.53

Shows and Workshops 0.00 229.61

Dues and Membership (OCC Awards Donation) 0.00 0.00

Mileage 0.00 0.00

Indemnity Insurance (2 Yrs) 1036.80 982.80

Bank Charges 90.90 86.83

Total Expenses $2,512.15 $1,850.67

Income Over Expenses -$1,163.40 $286.36

Ledger Balance (Beginning of Year) 8,687.71 8,401.35

Net change over year -$1,163.40 $286.36

Page 6

Ledger Balance End of Year $7,524.31 $8,687.71

CIBC Term Deposit 5,230.10 5,206.67

GIC 2,000.00 2,000.00

Cash in Bank 7,524.31 7,748.89

Total Funds $14,754.41 $14,955.56

Bank Account Reconciliation

Balance on Bank Statement March 31 8,561.11 8,687.71

Less Outstanding Cheques -1,036.80 0.00

Plus Outstanding Deposits 0.00 0.00

Ledger Balance March 31 $7,524.31 $8,687.71

Respectfully Submitted Della Chynoweth

The Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft

Awards and Endowments

April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019
2019 2018

Michigan Soft Leather 759.05 759.05

Betty Heacock 1,721.14 1,771.14

London Jewellery Award 60.00 60.00

MSCL Award 100.00 100.00

Woodstock Award 1,269.14 1,319.14

Maunuel 1,287.52 1,287.52

Al Foss Award/Workshop 350.00 400.00

Jack Meharg Award 500.00 500.00

Bruce White Award 450.00 450.00

Total Awards 6,496.85 6,646.85

Total Funds Available 14,754.41 14,663.30

General Funds Available $8,257.56 $8,016.45

Respectfully Submitted Della Chynoweth

Page 7

The Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft

2019-21 Reports from the CSCL Executive

1st Vice: James Wilkes
Nothing to report

Membership: by Kim Winchester
For the year 2020 -2021, The Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft had 37 members.
16 General members, 0 student, 0 Associates, 9 Fellows, 5 Life Memberships, and 7 sustaining members.

I am sorry to report that Dorothy McPherson, one of our Life Members passed away on February 24, 2021.

Please remember to notify the Membership Chairperson of any changes in your contact information.

Kim Winchester
Membership Chairperson

Library Report: by Paul Kitchener ‘Due to Covid 19 the Library has been closed for the last year and again this year until further notice.’

“Canadian Leathercraft” Newsletter: by Barbara Chynoweth, Editor
In 2021 we are changing the number of issues for the Canadian Leathercraft to 3 issues a year.
The “Canadian Leathercrafter”, the Newsletter of CSCL, features our Guild’s news and events, how-to projects, and even some tips and ideas from CSCL’s past. Most issues have articles either from one of our Branches, or our
Members-at-Large. As always, these contributions are welcomed.

The Spring 2019 issue covered the 69th Annual CSCL Convention hosted by the Norland Branch.

In the Summer and Fall 2019 we had a CSCL Library Review Quiz, A Summer Study of Acorns, we visited an article
From the Vault and showed a Baseball Glove Pattern

The Winter 2019-20 we were please to announce own Jim Wilkes receiving a Medal of Appreciation that he was presented for his services to The International Internet Leathercrafters' Guild, Inc., we had a pattern for a Native
Medicine Bag a pattern for a Puzzle Pouch. CSCL loses a Life Member - Loreen Manuel, A Blast from the Past

Spring 2020 Sadly we announced Our 2020 CSCL 70th Convention postponed to 2021, Baby Moccasin pattern,
Meet Lester Pinter a new FCSCL, Summer School Door Prize – Sponsored by the MAL, London, Ont.

Summer 2020 We had instructions on making a Hinged Box with Lauch Harrison

Fall and Winter 2020 – Get ready for Christmas – Make a Poinsettia pin – Make a Dove to hang in your Christmas
Tree - Here are some patters from the “Make It with Leather” November 1983 – Leather Resources – How to make a Key Fob - Leather & Tin Foil Icicles & Hearts
I am always looking for articles and ideas for the Newsletter.

Respectfully submitted, Barbara Chynoweth, Editor

Page 8

Council of Fellows Report- Sean Dalgetty, FCSCL
The Fellows of the Society met twice this past year, both meetings were held virtually on a ZOOM call. The first meeting was to set up the parameters for the First Virtual Annual Competition and the second meeting to judge the entries. The Members of the Society were able to send photographs (via email) of their work into the website, from the emails, the photos were uploaded to google albums. The Virtual Judges – Lauch, Sean, Betsy,
Kim & Karen were tasked to set up their own personal scoring systems and arrive at a score from 0 – 5 on each entry. The scores were averaged and sorted this gave an order of highest score to lowest.
Not being able to see, hold and understand the construction of the physical entry proved difficult and future virtual competitions will include an explanations of the work or techniques used.
We had 26 entries from 8 Members, 3 General Members and 5 Fellows, from those entries 13 were awarded Craft Certificates and 12 were Awarded Salon Certificates. The Judges were able to award Best General
Members Piece and Best Fellows Piece along with the other awards and they are as follows:

Irva Ford Award for Best Moulding -Tammy Paddon for Zippered Molded Eye Glasses Case
Robert Muma Award for Best Tooling or Colouring - Gregory Belenky for Abduction of Proserpine
Best Hard Sculpture Award - Kim Winchester for Growling Bear
Woodstock Heritage Award - Sean Dalgetty for Veg Tanned Purse
Best General Member Piece - Gregory Belenky for Abduction of Proserpine
Best Fellow Piece - Eugene Pik for Red Oxford Shoes
Best in Show - Eugene Pik for Red Oxford Shoes
Yours Truly;
Lauch Harrison
Secretary of the Council Fellows of the CSCL

Workshop Report - Lauch Harrison FCSCL, Jim Wilkes ACSCL
CSCL Workshop Report for the Virtual 70th Annual 2021

The Committee presented one workshop in the Norland School Hall Community Centre. Using this workshop space allowed our presentation to be done at minimal cost. Thanks to the dedicated Norland Executive for their support and co-operation.
Lester and I went up on a beautiful Saturday in October, to present a sharpening workshop. I brought a handout on sharpening the usual tools head knife, French edger, Round edger, Shears etc.
The workshop attendees set about tuning up their tools consuming sandpaper all participants got two sheets of abrasive paper to take home. Lester did some work on some braiding a mystery braid bracelet. The workshop cost $10.
I donated a French Edger to raffle off.
Our Workshops drew 8 participants.

Please consider some projects and send your ideas to the committee, we will then put some programming together and make a workshop.

Web Administrator Report: by Eugene Pik, ECO, FCSCL https://canadianleathercraft.org/ is working well.

The newsletters are posted regularly on both the website and the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/CanadianLeathercraft

Privacy Officers Report: by Lauch Harrison
Nothing new to report for this year.

Page 9

Treasurer’s Report: Della Chynoweth
See pages 11 and 14

2018-19 Branch Reports

Hamilton Branch - Respectfully Branch President Sean Dalgetty, FCSCL
For the past two years, Hamilton Leather Guild has been able to gather intermittantly when the isolation rules were loosened to allow our twice a month meetings on the second & fourth Wednesday (evening) of each month.
Our memberships have risen to 8 people. We have our meetings in the home of Colin and Tammy Paddon. The
Paddon’s have been members for some years now and have opened up the basement workroom that is a super work area. Our last meeting was nine months ago and we've been raring to go on various projects: thong and lace making, whip making, moulded form purse, wallet construction and projects for some of the new members
Lauch Harrison, FCSCL

Mississauga Branch – Respectfully submitted by Jim Wilkes
From September 2019 to April 2020
September – starte to make a quick change purse
October – Finished off the quick change purse
November – made Christmas Tags
December – Workshop to make Sheepskin Mitts
January – Discussed what projects for the Annual
February – Discussed Workshops for the year
March to April – no meeting due to COVID
From September 2020 to April 2021 - no meeting due to COVID

Norland Branch - Respectfully submitted by Tracey Howard
May we worked on projects that we had not completed. June we had a BBQ hosted by Barbara and Della. In
September and October we worked on projects. In November Lauch and Lester came for a Workshop. We do not have a meeting in December. January and February we worked on making a one piece wallet. Norland Leather
Club did not have any meetings after this due to the fact that The Norland School Hall Community Centre were we have our meetings is shut down due to Covid-19.

MEMBERS-AT-LARGE (MAL) REPORT- Respectfully submitted Lauren McPherson, MAL
Representative

Seventy years already! Heureux anniversaire à tous!

CANADIAN LEATHERCRAFT featured the MAL CSCL Library Review for a fifth consecutive summer except with a twist. How well did you score on this book quiz?

At the Thorndale Fall Fair, Community Centre, one MAL (2006) demonstrated her fish leather acorns alongside a past member’s molded leather goats display. Local news reported, in late February, that this building succumbed to an overnight fire; their city intends to rebuild for Fall 2020.

This year two Woodstock Branch (inaugurated at the 18th Annual) pioneering members passed away. A
Craftsman Award winner and their first branch President, Beula Reynolds was in her 98th year (CANADIAN
LEATHERCRAFT, Summer-Fall 2019). Loreen Manuel, their first branch Vice President, and benefactor of the CSCL
Fund - Teaching in Leathercraft was 97. Their untiring commitment to leathercraft resonates beyond today.

Page 10

Executive Council Meetings were attended by the MAL Representative, notably March and April newly held via
ZOOM video conferencing service.

In light of the 27% MAL membership attrition this year, rest assured that a solid CSCL foundation already exists.

Buildup leathercraft: slip a cutting mat under your computer keyboard!

Respectfully submitted, Lauren Malec, MAL Representative “Together Apart – 70 plus ONE!“

At the May 2020 Executive Meeting, a motion was carried for the MAL Representative to fill the position as
Executive Council ‘Backup Secretary’ of the meeting minutes which are held via Zoom.

Since September’s notice of the newly formed Ongoing List of Interesting Leathercraft Websites by the Executive
Council, three contributing MAL were featured in CANADIAN LEATHERCRAFT, Fall 2020.

Craft Ontario, formerly Ontario Craft Council, surpassed their fundraising goal in a November online auction, For the Love of Craft, where one MAL had generously donated 13 handmade leather boxes.

MAL, Honorary Life Member, Dorothy McPherson passed away peacefully on February 24, 2021. Dorothy, an international folk artisan/writer, joined CSCL in 1990, tirelessly promoting leathercraft over the years: Craft
Ontario liaison, Editor/Contributing Writer, Workshop Instructor and co-founder CSCL London Jewellery Award.
We remember her fondly in the upcoming CANADIAN LEATHERCRAFT periodical.

Via email, we caught up with MAL, Honorary Life Member, Madeleine Mitchell, and learn about her New Cell
Phone Leather Case, a custom project featured in CANADIAN LEATHERCRAFT with photos.

Sustaining Member and MAL, Sea Leather Wear, shipped suede and glazed, carp and salmon skins from Alberta to the Executive Council – an initiation of hope and expectation that all in-person meetings will begin again in our new membership year.

“Per ardua ad astra.”

Respectfully submitted, Lauren Malec, MAL Representative

Financial Review Report
Due to COVID 19 These financial Statements have not been reviewed.

Page 11

The Canadian Society for Creative
Leathercraft
Operating Account
April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020
2020 2019

Income
Membership Dues 1,200.00 1,265.00
Donations 80.00
Estate of Bill Whittingham 1,800.00 74.75
Interest/Adv In Bulletin 12.07 9.00
Annual Meeting 2,055.50 0.00
Total Income $5,147.57 $1,348.75

Expenses
Membership, Postage and Stationary 0.00 38.82
Annual Meeting 2,844.34 941.63
Awards 0.00 370.00
Web Charges 0.00 34.00
Shows and Workshops 0.00 0.00
Dues and Membership (OCC Awards Donation) 0.00 0.00
Mileage 0.00 0.00
Indemnity Insurance (2 Yrs) 1036.80 1036.80
Bank Charges 72.50 90.90
Total Expenses $3,953.64 $2,512.15

Income Over Expenses $1,193.93 -$1,163.40

Ledger Balance (Beginning of Year) 7,524.31 8,687.71
Net change over year $1,193.93 -$1,163.40

Ledger Balance End of Year $8,718.24 $7,524.31

CIBC Term Deposit 5,261.65 5,230.10
GIC 2,000.00 2,000.00
Cash in Bank 8,718.24 7,524.31

Total Funds $15,979.89 $14,754.41

Bank Account Reconciliation
Balance on Bank Statement March 31 8,718.24 8,561.11
Less Outstanding Cheques 0.00 -1,036.80
Plus Outstanding Deposits 0.00 0.00

Ledger Balance March 31 $8,718.24 $7,524.31

Respectfully Submitted Della Chynoweth

Page 12

The Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft

Awards and Endowments

April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020
2020 2019

Michigan Soft Leather 759.05 759.05

Betty Heacock 1,721.14 1,721.14

London Jewellery Award 60.00 60.00

MSCL Award 100.00 100.00

Woodstock Award 1,219.14 1,219.14

Maunuel 1,287.52 1,287.52

Al Foss Award/Workshop 350.00 350.00

Jack Meharg Award 500.00 500.00

Bruce White Award 450.00 450.00

Total Awards 6,446.85 6,446.85

Total Funds Available 14,754.41 14,663.30

General Funds Available $8,307.56 $8,216.45

Respectfully Submitted Della Chynoweth

Page 13

The Canadian Society for Creative
Leathercraft
Operating Account
April 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021
2021 2020

Income
Membership Dues 1,080.00 1,200.00
Donations 40.00 80.00
Estate of Bill Whittingham 0.00 1,800.00
Interest/Adv In Bulletin 26.00 12.07
Annual Meeting 10.00 2,055.50
Total Income $1,156.00 $5,147.57

Expenses
Membership, Postage and Stationary 0.00 0.00
Annual Meeting 0.00 2,844.34
Awards 0.00 0.00
Web Charges 85.00 0.00
Shows and Workshops 0.00 0.00
Dues and Membership (OCC Awards Donation) 0.00 0.00
Mileage 0.00 0.00
Indemnity Insurance (2 Yrs) 972.00 1036.80
Bank Charges 42.00 72.50
Total Expenses $1,099.00 $3,953.64

Income Over Expenses $57.00 $1,193.93

Ledger Balance (Beginning of Year) 8,718.24 7,524.31
Net change over year $57.00 $1,193.93

Ledger Balance End of Year $8,775.24 $8,718.24

CIBC Term Deposit 5,330.05 5,261.65
GIC 2,000.00 2,000.00
Cash in Bank 8,775.24 8,718.24

Total Funds $16,105.29 $15,979.89

Bank Account Reconciliation
Balance on Bank Statement
March 31 8,775.24 8,718.24
Less Outstanding Cheques 0.00 0.00
Plus Outstanding Deposits 0.00 0.00

Ledger Balance March 31 $8,775.24 $8,718.24

Respectfully Submitted Della Chynoweth

Page 14

The Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft

Awards and Endowments
April 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021
2021 2020

Michigan Soft Leather Award 759.05 759.05

Betty Heacock Award 1,721.14 1,721.14

London Jewellery Award 60.00 60.00

MSCL Award 100.00 100.00

Woodstock Award 1,219.14 1,219.14

Maunuel Endowment 1,287.52 1,287.52

Al Foss Award/Workshop 350.00 350.00

Jack Meharg Award 500.00 500.00

Bruce White Award 450.00 450.00

Total Awards/Endowment 6,446.85 6,446.85

Total Funds Available 16,105.29 15,975.89

General Funds Available $9,658.44 $9,529.04

Respectfully Submitted Della Chynoweth

Page 15

The Canadian Society for Creative Leathercraft

Your Executive for 2021 - 2023

Executive
Past President Jim Wilkes [telephone number removed]
President Lauch Harrison [telephone number removed]
1st Vice President Jim Wilkes [telephone number removed]
Secretary Lauren Malec
Treasurer Della Chynoweth [telephone number removed]

Branch Presidents
Hamilton Sean Dalgetty [telephone number removed]
Mississauga Jim Wilkes [telephone number removed]
Norland Tracey Howard [telephone number removed]
MAL Appointee Lauren Malec

Ex-Officio
Chairman – Council of Fellows Sean Dalgetty [telephone number removed]
Teaching Standards Lauch Harrison [telephone number removed]
Editor – Canadian Leathercraft Barbara Chynoweth [telephone number removed]
Membership Kim Winchester
Librarian Paul Kitchener [telephone number removed]
Privacy Officer Lauch Harrison [telephone number removed]
Electronic Communications Officer Eugene Pik

Special Committees
Workshops Lauch Harrison, Jim Wilkes