Vets – NEWSLETTER week ending 11th October 2014

RESULTS FROM 8th OCTOBER 2014

EVENT: Stableford
SPONSOR: Cooroy Vets
FIELD: 79

WINNER A Grade: Ian Lumsden 42, RUNNER UP: Terry Lyons 39
WINNER B Grade: Doug Allisone 46, RUNNER UP: Terry Wilson 41
WINNER C Grade: Mike Smith 45, RUNNER UP: Dennis Beckhaus 41

RUN DOWN to 36: Rod Booth, Ian McMullen, Ray Leslie, Ed Krop, Lionel Willett, John Milligan, Bill Hesse, Ken McKay, Bob Brookfield, Jim Prendergast, Rod Roemermann, John Stewart, Errol Radley, Peter Piggott, Graham Laing, Peter Smith, Dale Rickard, Ron Blount .

NTP: 4th (Richies Bakery) Ian Lumsden, 6th Jim Turnbull, 7th Peter Piggott, 10th (Cooroy Harvest Fresh) Terry Wilson, 12th Len Highland, 13th (Bar Voucher) Jim Prendergast, 15th (Noosa Outlook Prestige Meat) Rod Roemermann.

CAPTAIN’s CHOICE – Best Back 9: Con Russell (23)

RAFFLE:
Trevor Blake, Terry Lyons, Lionel Willett, Tom Williams

CAPTAIN’s CORNER

The warm weather certainly produced some great scores on Wednesday. It was only a few weeks ago that the run down went to 31 points, this week we stopped at 38.

Doug Allisone (46 points) and Mike Smith (45 points) have both recently been taking golf lessons.  It seems to be paying off.  Doug amassed 19 of his total score on just 5 holes (9 to 13).   Also worthy of a mention was Ian Lumsden’s score of 42 points to take out the A-Grade.

BOOTS FOR BALI CHARITY DAY

Vet Dave Walder and wife Eileen have organised a charity golf day at Cooroy on Sunday, 19th October 2014, to raise money for their Boots for Bali project.

Since 2008 the project has fully equipped five village and two school soccer teams thanks to the Sunshine Coast Football Federation and individual local teams, two volleyball teams, furnished two kindergarten classrooms and a teachers’ room, paid four years lease on the kindergarten land, built a kitchen so no child goes hungry, provided safe play equipment, two complete sets of uniforms,  also ceiling fans, teachers’ chairs, paid last year’s annual water bill and helped to build and equip a Special Needs’ room for disabled children, so no child in the village is prevented from attending.

For more information check out the ‘promo’ posted on the What’s On eNoticeboard of the website.