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Having raised $1,500 at the annual RCMP Thunderbolt Classic Golf Tournament in August, the Canora/Sturgis RCMP donated the money last week to the Child Action Plan programs serving Canora, Sturgis, Preeceville and Endeavour, said Cst. Brad Rumbolt, an organizer for the tournament.
Rumbolt was joined by Terri Bouvier, the detachment鈥檚 service assistant, in making the presentation. Accepting the donation were Chelsey Exner, the director of leisure services for Canora, and Karolyn Kosheluk, coordinator of the Family Resource Centre in Sturgis, from which the SturgisPreecevilleEndeavour (SPE) Child Action Plan is coordinated.
The Canora/Sturgis RCMP detachment is very grateful to 鈥渁ll of those that came out this year to support the RCMP Thunderbolt Classic Golf Tournament,鈥 said Rumbolt.
There is a long list of businesses and individuals who donated towards the tournament, making it possible to make the substantial donation to the Child Action Plan programs.
Rather than have a competitive focus, the tournament was designed to have fun and relax, he said. The fun accent was very obvious on the team of which Rumbolt was a member. The foursome wore specially-made T-shirts which highlighted the words 鈥淛ail Birdies.鈥
Other members of the team were John Van Brugge, Taunya Kondratoff and Miles Kelly. The team with the lowest score was known as 鈥渢he Good Spirit Golf Resort Team,鈥 said Rumbolt.
A number of novelty prizes were awarded, he said. Keith Antonichuk won the award for the men鈥檚 longest drive. Lisa Berezowski won the award for the women鈥檚 longest drive.
For the longest putt awards, P. Kowal won for the men and Carol Stringfellow won for the women. Cory Dowling won the award for 鈥渃losest to the prize鈥 while Caroline Dowling won the 鈥渂all in the bush鈥 award.
The 鈥淩um Run鈥 award was won by Graham Scutchings.