NV Chamber Golf Tournament





IT was a sold out event with over 120 golfers hitting the links, the trees, the cart paths, and just about everything else - wink. In fact, they were having so much fun that even after dark, they were still out there swinging. The North Van Chamber golf tournament, held on Sept. 14 at Seymour Golf and Country Club, was still a big success. Everyone eventually made it back to the clubhouse safely for dinner and prizes which included spa certificates, tickets to the Canucks and golf goodies. Grand prize was a golf vacation package for two to any destination in North America. Hole sponsors included Bradbrooke Crawford and Greene, Investors Group and The Firm personal training. Be sure and register early for next year.


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Seymour sous chef Danny Gibbens builds one mean barbecue and the food is always delicious.

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The Mithas can always be found on the golf courses in town. Gulshan, seen here with hubby Sadru, won the ladies KP (closest to the pin).

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North Shore Credit Unions's Doug Smith (left) was the evening's MC. Here he swapped stories with Price Waterhouse Coopers' David Moulton, also a co-sponsor.

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North Shore Credit Union president Chris Calliff wasn't telling his score except to say that the team took "a lot of shots" on the course.

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Ted Stedman (left) and BC Rail's Ian Banks recounted the story of a remarkable last shot that found its way up the cart path and then some.

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Maureen McCauley (from left) and Investors Group's John Day received massages from Christie Hughes and Jenny MacMillan from Garden of Eden Spa.

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NS News ad man Mark Hood (left) got some golf tips from team member Mike MacLeod from Furry Creek.

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TD Bank's Mike Watson (from left) golfed a round with Vicki Salter, Rick Buchols and Deryck "Rusty" Rustemeyer.

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They're new found friends who met on the course. From left: Denise Bowker, Cheryle Anderson, Mike Devine (back) and Bruce Vernon.

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Event organizer Faizzal Fatehali took his chances at the putting competition, sponsored by Investors Group.

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A hole in one would've seen these brothers drive away in a new silver SL Mercedes convertible. But alas, Brian (left) and John Nicholson went home without.


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