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Official publication of The St. Catharines & Area Aquarium Society Since 1958 Inside this issue Club Notes, Fish of the Month, & Upcoming Event..... 2 Joe s Presidential Message... 3 Jar Show Results... 3 Editor s desk.....4 Photos...5 CAOAC Photos.......6 CAOAC Convention Report...7 Minutes...8 Awards (BAP etc.)......10 Buy, Sell, Swap... 11 Vol. 27 #10 June 2015

Club Notes Meetings of The St. Catharines & Area Aquarium Society, (S.C.A.A.S.), are held on the first Monday of each month at the Seafarers and Teamsters Union Hall, 70 St. David St. E., Thorold, ON. If the first Monday falls on a holiday, the meetings are held on the second Monday. There are no meetings in July and August. The society, established in 1958, is a non-profit educational organization, dedicated to the task of promoting interest in the breeding, raising, maintenance and study of tropical fish, both at the beginner and more advanced levels. S.C.A.A.S. is a charter member of the Canadian Association of Aquarium Clubs Inc., (C.A.O.A.C.), www.caoac.ca and a member of the Federation of American Aquarium Societies, (F.A.A.S.), www.faas.info More news and information about S.C.A.A.S. can be found at our web site www.scaas.info and check us out on the new S.C.A.A.S. page at Facebook.com, thanks to Paul Paradis. The next meeting is on Monday June 1, 2015 This is the last meeting for the year REMEMBER IT STARTS @ 6:30 & IT IS POTLUCK Committees Breeder Awards Tom Bridges (905) 735-3352 tp.bridges@sympatico.ca Horticulture Awards Joe Krawchuk (905) 325-5562 drummers_secret@hotmail.com Auction Coordinator Tom Bridges see above CAOAC representative Phil Barrett (905) 931-2044 pbarrett@cogeco.ca Newsletter Lee Routhier (905) 329-9447 Scat.newsletter@gmail.com Jar Show Coordinator & Judge Pat Shriner (905) 354-1367 gpshriner@cogeco.ca Membership Pat Bridges see Tom above Refreshments Position is still open Library G.O. Press/Publicity Ken Brady (905) 935-4716 kbrady2@cogeco.ca Webmasters Ken Brady and Roman Haljkevic Programs & Ways & Means Tom Hillier tom.hillier@hotmail.com Executive President: Joe Krawchuk drummers_secret@hotmail.com (905) 325-5562 1st Vice-President: John Verhage jpverhage@yahoo.com (905) 735-7776 2nd Vice-President: Tom Hillier tom.hillier@hotmail.com (905) 227-5008 Secretary: Emma McCormack scaas_secretary@hotmail.com (905) 325-5562 Treasurer: Roman Haljkevic romanhaljkevic@gmail.com (905) 227-7968 Past President: Ken Brady kbrady2@cogeco.ca (905) 935-4716 Jar Show Fish of the Month June Corys & Catfish (including plecos) Remember each month there is always open class (your choice) Membership Fees Family $25 Single Adult 20 Junior (under 16) 10 Student with card 10 Senior (over 65) 10 Senior couple (both over 65) 15 Upcoming Events ADVERTISING in The SCAT Full Page $150 Half Page 100 Quarter Page 80 Business Card 50 2 June 2015

JOE S PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE It is with mixed emotions that I write my last President s Message for the SCAT. The decision not to pursue another year as the SCAAS President was not one that I made lightly. Due to increasing commitments and the potential for a different line of work on the horizon, I needed to do what I felt was best for the club. Without the guarantee that I will be able to attend all meetings and take care of behind the scenes activities, I did not want to make this commitment. It has been a great experience working with all of you and making some great friendships. Even though I will not be involved with the club in an official capacity, I know that I will still come out to meetings when I can and hope to keep those friendships going. I am confident that whoever takes over the club next year will continue booking great speakers and planning fun events for the club. This past year was a great one for SCAAS. We were able to gain wisdom and advice from many amazing speakers and we had some great auctions. This past month s May meeting, featured Paul Paradis who spoke about ponds. June s meeting will be a BBQ where we will be able to discuss future breeding projects and any other fish-related topics that are on people s minds. I would encourage all of you to bring as many items as you can for our last auction of the year so that we can make it a great one. I want to end by thanking each and every one of you who has helped to make my time as the president of the club such an enjoyable one. Without all of you amazing club members, there wouldn t be a SCAAS. I wish you all the best and hope that all of you have a safe and happy summer. Joe Krawchuk JAR SHOW RESULTS May - Guppies -1 st place Gary Oblinsky (guppy) 2 nd and 3 rd to Paul Paradis for his goldfish. June - Corys, Catfish and Plecos 3 June 2015

From the Editor s Desk Lee Routhier The final meeting of the year is upon us, and also the final newsletter. When I agreed to do this I had no idea what I was getting myself into. It s been a great learning experience, and I have enjoyed doing it so much so that I will be doing it again next year. Bad news for some of you, I apologize for constantly harassing some to get things in on time. For those that contributed their photos of ponds this month thank you. Thank you to Gary Oblinsky, Tom and Pat Bridges for the photos and report on COAC convention. Those Bettas look awesome, probably a good thing I wasn t there. June is a very important meeting for paid members. In case there is a position on the executive where more than one person is running a vote will need to be taken. It is up to the membership to decide the executive for the following year. ***************************************************************************************** 4 June 2015

Time to Show Off Thank you Pat Shriner, Paul Paradis, and Lee Routhier for the pond photos this month Patrick Shriner Paul Paradis Lee Routhier 5 June 2015

THE CAOAC 2015 CONVENTION - Photos by Gary Oblinsky Just some... of the.... most beautiful.. Bettas WOW! This Blue Gularis was judged to be Best of Show 6 June 2015

CAOAC CONVENTION NOTES by Gary Oblinsky The Burlington convention was a huge success. The BBC (Betta Breeders Convention brought a lot to CAOAC. The seminars brought a lot of good solid information to the attendees. The Prize Bettas on display and up for auction were truly mind boggling. I captured just a few of the specimens to share in our newsletter. For me it was a mind blowing weekend. CAOAC Speakers receiving awards L-R Bob Fenner, Gerald Griffin, Ron Bishop, (CAOAC Pres.), Ray Kingfish Lucas, Rachel O Leary. Absent Jae Hovius. ******************************************************************************************** C.A.O.A.C. CONVENTION NOTES by Pat and Tom Bridges Congratulations to everyone involved in the running of this annual C.A.O.A.C. extravaganza! Everyone s hard work paid off! I thoroughly enjoyed the speakers. They were lively, very informative and fun, involving the audiences by taking questions along the way. Their presentations were some of the best I ve ever attended. The fish shows at conventions are always great with so many interesting entries to see, and this year, the addition of the Betta show made it even better. It s always tempting to buy lots of auction items, of course, and there were hundreds of items to choose from. The Saturday banquet and the two light meals we had at the restaurant were delicious. Even the bed was very comfortable and that s not always the case. I fell asleep as my head touched the pillow. Tom and I look forward to next year s event! See you there? Pat I m told that no Bettas were harmed in the making of this amazing cake! Tom 7 June 2015

St. Catharines Aquarium Society May 2015 7:30pm: Meeting called to order. Upcoming Events: COAC Convention - May Long Weekend (15-17). Catherine has tickets for the convention ($79) and the draw ($5). The convention includes speakers and the banquet. The draw is done once 20 tickets are sold. All the information is on the COAC website. Breeder Awards: None this month Horticultural Awards: None this month Jar Show: 3 entries 1 st place Gary Oblinsky, 2 nd and 3 rd Paul Paradis Presentation: Paul Paradis - Ponds After the meeting: Raffle, Door Prize and Auction. ****Please remember to bring an item of non perishable food or a donation for community cares to every meeting if you are able to. **** 8 June 2015

2014-2015 SCAAS Meeting Dates Mondays: September 8 December 1 April 6 (Easter Monday) (2 nd Monday due to January 5 May 4 the Labour Day February 2 June 1 holiday) March 2 October 6 November 3 AHAP AWARDS PRESENTED AT THE MAY MEETING No awards this month Joe Krawchuk AHAP Chairperson OAA stands for Other Aquatic Animals, (mainly invertebrates but includes vertebrates such as aquatic frogs). Please note: The points may change as we find out more regarding degrees of breeding difficulty. Appropriate certificate forms are available from the OAA Chairperson. No awards this month. OAA AWARDS PRESENTED AT THE MAY MEETING Tom Bridges BAP Chairperson BAP AWARDS PRESENTED AT THE MAY MEETING Dave Furness Cryptoheros nanoluteus (Yellow Convict)... 10 pts. Congratulations! Tom Bridges BAP Chairperson Correction from March 2014: 10 pts. not 5 for Tom Hillier s Yellow Convicts) 9 June 2015

. 10% discount for Club Members. Every Tuesday buy 2 fish get 3rd free. Save the date Join us May 30 for our discusssion on Shrimp, Snails and Critter Crumbs with Pamela Thompson Danyluck Critter Crumbs now available in store This is our regular spot in The SCAT. It ll contain brief descriptions of hobby related items that members have For Sale or Want To Buy or Swap and their names, phone numbers and/or email addresses. (To have items entered, you must get the information to the editor by the deadline for that month.) For Sale Want To Buy No items this month No Items wanted this month No Items for sale this month No items to SWAP this month About CAOAC (Canadian Association Of Aquarium Clubs) CAOAC was founded in 1959 (incorporated in 1963) to allow the clubs to work together for their common good and the good of the hobby. Legislative issues, promotion of events, a judging system, national awards, assistance for new clubs, and liability insurance, are just a few of the things on which clubs can work and benefit together. Your New CAOAC Executive: President: Ron Bishop 2nd Vice-President: Ken Boorman 10Corresponding Sec y: Ann Marie Towell 1st Vice-President: Peter Melady Recording Secretary: Ann Stevens Treasurer: Albert Van Montfort June 2015

10% Discount to Aquarium Society Members (except sale items) 11 June 2015

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