EACO Annual Golf Tournament

At the recent Environmental Abatement Council of Ontario golf tournament held on Tuesday, September 20, 2005 at Caledon Woods Golf Club, fifty-six persons enjoyed a great day on the links. All enjoyed a BBQ lunch on the patio, sponsored by I & I Construction Services. Members then spent the afternoon on the course, followed by cocktails and dinner. Pinchin Environmental sponsored the dinner wine. All golfers received a golf club umbrella and hat, compliments of EACO and a hat, compliments of Caledon Woods.

Thanks are extended to the Golf Committee – Ian Henderson of Hazmasters and Steve Fulford of Jacques Whitford, for their assistance in organizing the event. As well, thanks are extended to those who sponsored holes – Hazmasters, Inscan, Ontario Insulation, Wayne and Harold Smith Construction and Tri-Phase Environmental - and to all who attended.

Don Pinchin, President of EACO, acted as Master of Ceremonies for the evening. He gave a special welcome to Jim Gardner and Evelyn Stefov from the Ministry of Labour. As well, he provided a brief overview of EACO activities.

Winners included:

Low Team                                                                  Team Tri-Phase – Adam, Marcus, Mark, Tim

Closest to the Pin                                                    Fred Atrach

Longest Drive                                                          Jeff Dohert

Longest Putt (Hole 7)                                            Mark Aikman

Longest Putt (Hole 15)                                         Adam Roney

Winner of the Grand Prize – 27” TV                  Jason Smith


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