Holy Trinity Golf Classic





BRICK by brick. That's how the folks at Holy Trinity are building their new school. It's a long process, but thanks to the various fund raising campaigns, thiings are moving along nicely. Such was the case on Tuesday, May 22 as the school held their fourth annual golf classic. It was a shotgun start at the University Golf Club at U.B.C. for all 144 players and the weather couldn't have been better. There was lots of prizes, a fabulous salmon and steak dinner and a live auction as well. All the proceeds go towards the new school fund for the kids. Congratulations everyone on a really great day.


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The Esso Tiger, aka Chris Billinger, joined Esso's main man Karim Chandani as sponsors of one of the courses prettiest holes.

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Serving up spicy sausages was Linda Creighton (from left), Giovanni Signorelli and Uncle Filippo Pirrara from Cugini's Deli and Fine Foods.

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A hole in one at this hole won you a year's lease of a 2001 corvette convertible. Me and my team mates, namely Tracey Balogh (from left), Jeff Brophy and Robin Sadler, just had to try it on for size.

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HIding behind the trees to spot golf balls was pretty Cathy Crawford who escaped injury despite her duties.

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Finishing the round with at least 12 birdies on the score card was Ross Henderson (from left), Bronsen Teigen, Giorgios' Terry Sklavenitis and Don De Cotiis.

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Paul Houck (from left), Norm Creighton and former Canuck hockey star Dave Babych got together for a refreshment at the 19th hole.

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Andrea Agnoloni (front left) and Kevin Konar (front right) are both Trinity parents. They teamed up with guests Byron Woods (back left) and Dave Negrin for the afternoon.

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School vice principal Alice Cruz (from left), grade five teacher Pam Spadavecchia, teacher's aide Kristy Cole and education committee member Enza Eppich all helped out at the putting competition.

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You're the man. It took James Clay six different putts to win the putting tournament and the 50/50 prize money that came with it.

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Canucks head coach Marc Crawford (left) has a big club for sure. But Edgemont Moving and Storage's David Crawford, no relation, wasn't sure he deserved the extra advantage.

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School principal Chris Sumners (left) welcomed well-known financial analyst, brother to the new premier and parent Michael Campbell to the head table. Michael was also a very entertaining MC.

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The winner takes all in this food fight. From left: realtor Ken Spng, Steve Ishii, James Precious and Doug Perks.


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