LifestyleHealth & FitnessSports Swing, Shoot & Liv – a golf tournament that brings hope By Sandy Lindsay - September 16, 2019 Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest WhatsApp Linkedin Email Print Swing, Shoot & Liv! These are some of the many photos taken at the 2019 Swing, Shoot & Liv Classic Golf Tournament held September 14th A sea of purple For larger views, Click on all Images Before Tee-off (L) Scott and Carmen MacSween, Erin and Chad L:ittle The ‘Shooter Girls’ Claudia Peters, Christine Kelly and Donna Thomas Angela Tolton and Dave Menscher ran the putting competition Volunteers make it all happen Harper Little autographs golf hat for Gerry Lambert What it’s all about – the children (L) Alan Campbell, Harper and Olivia Little Jeff Carver with teammates Jay Bassett, Jason Ward and Clint Turcotte (L) Jenny and James Scongack were joined by Shawn and Sue Desmormeaaux Deputy Mayor Don Matheson with teammates Jim Grieve, Barry Hall & Phil Stevens Out on the Course The ‘all-girl’ team – Melissa MacRitchie, Ashley Clark Sarah Thede and Tiffany ingle Councilor Kristan Shrider (L) joined by Tamara McDonald and John & Kerri Gallop Mary Poppins & Bert (a.k.a. Cyd Morrison and Grace Galley) served up a “spponfrul of ….” …. and the medicine goes down for James McCaig, Adam little, Zach Houle and Andrew Kennedy Stopping by Cowbell Brewers for a beverage were Joe Cebado, Rob Wiecha, Matt Dean & Kevin Bates as Cowbell’s Brandon Chaffe gave each a sample Ian Kemila, Brian Maas, Mike Roach and Cam Treacy didn’t quite make the eagle they were hoping for The end of a great day MC Dave Middleton (C) with Erin and Chad Little Erin Little receives closes to the pin Councilor Kristan Shrider (R) gets Ladies Longest Drive prize Winning Team Ian Rowley (C) and team Kim Ens splits the wagon of wine with Bruce Power’s Mike Rencheckm who had the winning raffle ticket, donated half back to be auctioned again (L) Bruce Power President & CEO Mike Rencheck, Erin & Chad Little and Bruce Power Exec. Vice President Corporate Affairs Mike Scongack – tournament raised $120,000