Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 19 Aug 1994, p. 25

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Don Vince of Syd A. Vince Insurance Ltd. watches one of his shots. (Photo by Peter McCusker) In previous years this would have one her a brand new car from Oakâ€" Land Lincoln Mercury, but this year tournament organizers deemed the fifth hole too difficult and moved the holeâ€"inâ€"one contest to the sevâ€" enth hole. Fâ€"oan Hargood‘s timing was a off . by a year. In Wednesday‘s 15th P Annual Oakville Beaver Charity Golf Tournament at the Wyldewood Golf Club, Hargood had a holeâ€"inâ€"one on the fifth hole. for hospital Golfers raise $27,500 Made from Mama‘s secret, oldâ€"world recipe. It has a lighter tasting crust than our famous Pan Pizza and feaâ€" tures Mama‘s chunky, tangy tomato sauce.: So instead of a 1995 Oakvilleâ€" "1te q (Photo by Peter McCusker) _ 15 years 3 $ €99 Mediun 2 toppit Medium up to 2 toppings A long list of local sponsors helped out the cause with prizes and hole sponsorships. Major sponsors of the‘event were the Royal Bank Group, Silliker Labratories, Firan Corporation and Ellisâ€"Don. The Beaver Torunament has Ee sls raised in excess of $300,000 over its _ Harry Urhig, Ab Folland David Lush had the men‘s low gross with a 70 and Yolande Lepore claimed the ladies‘ low gross with an 84. Dayle Athay took the men‘s low net with a 61 and Rose Rousseau won the ladies‘ low net with a 68. Dave O‘Leary was the men‘s Callaway system winner with a 68 while Michelle Seguin was the ladies Callaway winner with a 69. O‘Leary also won the putting conâ€" test. "We won‘t know exactly how much we raised until all the bills have come in. I think we‘ll probably end up a little higher," said Mike Pratt tournament chairman for the Royal Bank Group which took over management of the event this year. But the biggest prize winner during the tournament e â€" d was the oakville Joan Hargood Trafalgar Memorial Hospital which received about $27,500. The money will go towards the hospital‘s rooftop garden for the long term care wing on the fifth floor. built Ford Windstar, Hargood settled for a loud round of applause and a food basket. { . oudrHulatione ! (= It‘s a great way to play an old favourite" Mama Mia, it‘s delicious! Harry Urhig, Ab Folland, and Peggy Martin were among the many golfers who helped raise $27,500 for the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. (Photo by Peter McCusker) Tournament chairman Mike Pratt, of the Royal Bank, Colin Ballance, area manager Royal Bank Oakville/Milton, and OTMH board chair Bill Poliey proudly display a $27,500 cheque for the hospital . o David Ferguson and Peter Crmmogorac of Oakwille, both $10,000 winners! FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1994 PAGE 25 Oakville Town Centre I (Dorval North Service Rd.) A community service from the Children‘s Council of Hatton. the Region of Halton and the Ministry of Community and Social Services 10 009 (Photo by Peter McCusker) FREE COPY

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