Scotia McLeod / Family Services Golf

HELPING those in need is always part of the plan at Family Services of the North Shore. And it takes lots of dedication, not to mention money, to keep these successful assistance programs running. This is where friends like Scotia McLeod come in. Their West Vancouver offices generously arranged and organized their second annual golf tournament just for the Family Services gang. Last Monday, invited guests and sponsors teed off at North Vancouver's Seymour Golf Club. Absolutely everything was looked after, including lunch, dinner, prizes and sunshine. A cheque for $30,000 was presented to Family Services which will go a long way to supporting this very worthwhile cause. Just check out these smiles.


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Scotia McLeod's marketing manager and organizer Dawn Bowles got a chance to meet Family Service's new executive director Doug Sabourin.
Family Services director Neil Dennis (left) enjoyed his round with friends Bob Atkinson (centre) and Dave Leishman.
Joe Moss (centre), seen here with golfing buddies Brian Irwin (left) and Eric Schwitzer, also won a prize for being closest to the pin (or the KP).
West Vancouver branch manager Alex Besharat was only too pleased to present a cheque for $30,000 to Family Services past president Kevin O'Neill.
Enjoying some refreshments on the patio after their round was (from left) Rob Chorny, director Gulshan Mitha, director Brent Eilers and his wife Marliese.
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This fab four can hit the ball a long way. From left: Sadhru Mitha, Sadhru Mawji, Bob Bauman and Jim Hudson.
A big kiss for Ed "keep 'em moving" Pruner. This lovable retired police officer now dispenses the law of the links as a volunteer course marshall.
Scotia McLeod's Alex Besharat.
They were a great team. From left: Family Services VP Elise Rees, director Dee Sutherland and friend Sheri Stenson.
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They're MY gals. And trust me when I say that no one had more fun on the course than us four. From left: parent education coordinator Mimi Hudson, community services director Sue Bauman and finance manager Carol MacDonald.
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John Brodie (left), of KPMG and Bruce Young, of Edmonds Appliances, were all smile as they headed out on the course.
Peter Clayden (left) came along to help Barry Gunn, of West Vancouver's Y Franks, with his golf game - ha ha.
Scotia McLeod's own Jamie Switzer (left) and Brett Creed helped check-in all the golfers and gear.


Because the larger photos take us so much memory, I have not posted them here. If you want a copy of one of these larger photos, please feel free to email me at cbarr@westvancouver.com

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