Lambton County Council 2019 - 2022
Warden Kevin Marriott |
Mayor, Township of Enniskillen Municipal Office:4465 Rokeby Line, RR 1 Telephone: 519-882-2490 Residence:5383 Shiloh Line, RR 1 Telephone: 519-844-2307 Bio:Lambton County Warden Kevin Marriott, a cash crop farmer, has served on Enniskillen Township Council since 1994. Marriott is the Mayor of Enniskillen Township, a position he has held since being elected in 2011. Prior to becoming Mayor, he served as Deputy Mayor of the Township for 10 years. Warden Marriott is the past president of Lambton County Junior Farmers, Lambton 4-H Leader’s Association, Lambton Soybean Committee, Bluewater Conservation Club, and the Lambton County Soil and Crop Improvement Association. He has acted as the Provincial Director of the Ontario Soybean Growers and Grain Farmers of Ontario from 2001 to 2013, and also held various positions on the executive for four of those years. |
Deputy Warden Bev Hand |
Mayor, Village of Point Edward Municipal Office:135 Kendall Street Telephone: 519-337-3021 Residence:10 Fort Street Telephone (Home): 519-336-2370
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Councillor Dave Ferguson |
Mayor, Municipality of Brooke-Alvinston Municipal Office:3236 River Street, Box 28 Telephone: 519-898-2173 Residence:4288 Old Walnut Road, RR7 Telephone: 519-847-5516 |
Councillor Alan Broad |
Municipal Office:4591 Lambton Line, RR 4 Telephone: 519-692-5148 Residence:1252 Shetland Road Mobile: 519-784-0373 |
Councillor Bill Weber |
Mayor, Municipality of Lambton Shores Municipal Office:7883 Amtelecom Parkway, Box 610 Telephone: 519-243-1400 Residence:9944 Riverview Road Bio:Councillor Weber began his political career as a Councillor for Stephen Township in 1986, was elected Deputy Reeve of that municipality in 1992 and Reeve in 1995. He served on Huron County Council from 1992-1997. In 2000, Councillor Weber was elected to serve on the newly amalgamated Lambton Shores Council and held the position of Ward 2 Councillor until 2010 when he was elected Mayor of Lambton Shores, a position he was re-elected to in 2014. Councillor Weber, a retired dairy farmer, has been married to his wife Ginger for 42 years and together they have three children and five grandchildren. |
Councillor Doug Cook |
Municipal Office:7883 Amtelecom Parkway, Box 610 Telephone: 519-243-1400 Residence:8484 Townsend Line, P.O. Box 77 Telephone (Home): 519-828-3479 Bio:Councillor Cook has served on Lambton Shores Council since February 2010. He is the previous owner of Arkona Home Hardware and Corker's Wine Cellar in Forest. Doug is married to Pam, the controller for Sarnia & District Community Living. |
Councillor Ian Veen |
Municipal Office:4591 Oil Springs Line, Box 22 Telephone: 519-834-2939 Residence:4819 Oil Springs Line Telephone: 519-834-2941 |
Councillor Brad Loosley |
Municipal Office:411 Greenfield Street, Box 1270 Telephone: 519-882-2350 Residence:4107 Ernest Street Telephone: 519-882-2073 Bio:Councillor Loosley is married to Wendy and has two sons: Jay and Adam. He is the former CAO for the Town of Petrolia, former Deputy Clerk for the City of Sarnia, and the former Clerk-Administrator for the Village of Oil Springs. |
Councillor Lonny Napper |
Municipal Office:546 Niagara Street, Box 250 Telephone: 519-845-3939 Residence:568 Front Street, P.O. Box 249 Telephone: 226-307-0523 |
Councillor Mike Bradley |
Municipal Office:255 North Christina Street, Box 3018 Telephone: 519-332-0330 Residence:705-155 N. Front Street Home: 519-336-8092 Bio:Councillor Bradley was elected Alderman for City of Sarnia Council in November, 1985. He was first elected Mayor in December 1988 and on January 1, 1991, he became the first Mayor of the amalgamated City of Sarnia-Clearwater and the first Mayor of Sarnia to serve on Lambton County Council in over seven decades. Mayor Bradley was re-elected to the position in 1994, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2018. On June 27, 2000 he became the longest serving Mayor in Sarnia. Mayor Bradley has also served three terms as Chairman of Sarnia-Lambton Economic Development Commission and is a member of the Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership (formerly the Sarnia-Lambton Council for Economic Renewal). He currently serves as Chairperson, Sarnia Police Services Board; is a former member of the Lambton College Board; a former Chairman of Large Urban Cities, and the former Vice-President of AMO (Association of Municipalities of Ontario). |
Councillor Margaret Bird |
Municipal Office:255 North Christina Street, Box 3018 Telephone: 519-332-0330 Residence:2992 Lakeshore Road Telephone: 519-869-8687 Bio:A published author and public speaker, Margaret Bird has lived and worked in three countries before emigrating to Canada. She brings much ‘to the table' - teaching, research, industry, business, project management, creative and cultural arts, communications, community volunteer and mentor. She worked for the Polysar / NOVA / Bayer group for 21 years in global leadership positions of international scope. Margaret currently serves on the Lambton Seniors Association, Alzheimer Society Judges for their annual writing contest; facilitates a weekly Writers Group and, on occasion, plays in the senior residences and homes, entertaining the residents. Margaret has one son, who lives in Sarnia, and her hobbies and interests are music, photography, writing, reading, and discovering all the hidden scenic spots in our community. She is highly honoured to represent the community in her role on County Council. |
Councillor Dave Boushy |
Municipal Office:255 North Christina Street, Box 3018 Telephone: 519-332-0330 Residence:1413 Lakeshore Road Telephone (Home): 519-542-3109 Bio:Councillor Boushy is married with five children and has a municipal career spanning some 35 years as a member of City and County Council. During those years he served on most civic committees. In June of 1995, Councillor Boushy was elected as Member of Provincial Parliament and served until 1999. During that time he served on almost every provincial government committee and was Vice Chair of the standing committee of regulation and private bills. Boushy returned to Sarnia Council in 2004. On November 2005 a Long-Standing Service Award was presented to Councillor Boushy by the Ontario Government for his "over 25 years of Municipal Service and for showing immense leadership and commitment to his community of Sarnia Lambton”. |
Councillor Mike Stark |
Municipal Office:255 North Christina Street, Box 3018 Telephone: 519-332-0330 Residence:175 Wellington Street, Unit #206 Telephone: 519-542-2054 Bio:Councillor Stark was born in the Maritimes, moved to Sarnia at a very young age and has resided in Sarnia for more than 60 years. Councillor Stark attended St. Patrick's Secondary School in Sarnia, graduating in 1972 and moved to London, Ontario in 1973 to attend post secondary school at Western University, graduating in 1975 with a Bachelor of Economics and continued residence in London through 1976, where he started his work career with Brewers Warehousing Corporation in the company's auditing division. Councillor Stark returned to Sarnia in 1978, assisting with the family business, Stark's Jewellers Limited. Stark assumed the role of President and CEO in 1990 and continues in that role through to the present. He has experience in the financial services sector, where he worked as a financial planner for three different national firms. Mike married Cynthia in 1974 and together the couple has three grown children, Ryan, Cortney and Kyle and four grandchildren, Olivia, Mia, Joseph and Nika. |
Councillor Brian White |
Municipal Office:255 North Christina Street, Box 3018 Telephone: 519-332-0330 Residence:c/o City of Sarnia Mobile: 519-464-2585 |
Councillor Steve Arnold |
Municipal Office:1155 Emily Street Telephone: 519-867-2021 Residence:c/o Township of St. Clair Mobile: 519-381-7440 Bio:Councillor Arnold is retired from his career of 35 years working in the petro-chemical industry. In 1985, he began his political career as a Councillor for Sombra Township and he became Deputy Reeve in 1988, serving in this capacity until 1991. As Deputy Reeve, he became a member of Lambton County Council. In 1997 he once again served the community as a Sombra Township Councillor and continued to do so after the amalgamation of the Sombra and Moore Townships into the Township of St. Clair. In November 2003, Arnold became Deputy Mayor of the amalgamated township and once again returned to Lambton County Council. In 2006, he became Mayor of the Township, was acclaimed in the 2010 and 2014 municipal elections, and won the position of mayor in the 2018 municipal election. In December 2006, Mayor Arnold was elected to serve as the County of Lambton's Deputy Warden for 2007, and in December 2010, he was elected to serve as Lambton County's Warden for the 2011-2012 term. Mayor Arnold has also balanced the duties of a cash crop farmer and has raised four children. |
Councillor Steve Miller |
Municipal Office:1155 Emily Street Telephone: 519-867-2021 Residence:4238 St. Clair Parkway, Box 231 Telephone (Home): 519-677-5676 |
Councillor Jackie Rombouts |
Municipal Office:5280 Nauvoo Road, PO Box 10 Telephone: 226-848-3926 Residence:c/o Township of Warwick Mobile: 519-464-3634 |