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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Since its inception 14 years ago, the Forget Me Not Golf Tournament has raised more than $4.78 million to support the Alzheimer Society of B.C.

The Forget Me Not Golf Tournament is key to the more than $2.5-million spent annually on research through the Alzheimer Society’s National Research Program. With your help, there is hope we’ll find the cause and cure.

The tournament would not be the success it is without the many volunteers who support it, including the organizing committee. Chaired by Martin Gerber of Connor, Clark & Lunn Financial Group, this committee includes Greg Aasen, Jim Carter, Annette Colligan, Kyle Harrison, Bob Hastings, Russell Lane, Hugh Murray, Don Towers, Rob Travers, Alan Tynan, and Art Willms.

Forget Me Not Golf Tournament

Led by long-time title sponsor PMC-Sierra and founding sponsor S & R Sawmills, more than 40 corporations supported the Forget Me Not Golf Tournament in 2007. The Alzheimer Society thanks Chick and Marilyn Stewart and all the staff at Northview Golf and Country Club for their ongoing support and hospitality for this key fundraising event.

The Alzheimer Society of B.C. gratefully acknowledges the sponsors of the 13th annual Forget Me Not Golf Tournament

Title Sponsor
 

 
Founding Sponsor
 

 
 
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Intermediate Sponsors
 

Primary Sponsors

BMO Bank of Montreal - Fasteel Industries Ltd. - Harken Towing - Thomas O’Neil & Associates - Tidal Towing - Tidewater Industrial Supplies Ltd.

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