Sunday, September 23, 2012

2012 Away Game at Lowville


Our convenors for the away game were Ursula Whiteley and Anne Marie Rocheleau.  They were very nervous about taking on this event but did a spectacular job!  The golf game was a different format than what we are used to which always makes it interesting.  The scoring at the end of the games was very inventive - poker hands and numbers! Lots of prizes!  And a fifty-fifty draw which I won,  none of my score numbers came anywhere near making a good poker hand!  The club they chose for the event put on a very nice luncheon after our game. Everyone had a great day 9 holes and a cart.


                                                  Anne Sorochinsky and Jeanette Massicotte.


                                                    Joanne McArthur and Fran McLean


                                        Linda Saberton, Jessie McFarland and Jeannette Wardrop


                                          Penny Sannuto,  Jan Pearce and Anne Marie Rocheleau.


                                                         Dorothy Schan and Carol Wilvert


                                        Marg Boardman,  Judy Kovacs and another pic of Dorothy Schan



                         Ray Quinn seated, Ursula Whiteley selling the 50/50 tickets, and Kirsten Gibson


                                            Ray Quinn, Kirsten Gibson and Wendy Oldershaw


I guess some people just like to have their picture taken because here are Carol Wilvert, Ray Quinn and Kirsten Gibson again.


And here is Anne Marie giving  out prizes -  or is she still trying to figure out all those poker hands?


And Anne Marie still with that prize in her hand and Ursula is in the background still looking after the tickets for the fifty-fifty draw.

We were so lucky that the weatherman cooperated that day.  As you can see through some of the windows if you were not able to attend it is a beautiful golf course.

If I missed anyone when I was going from table to table taking pictures I do apologize!

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