Thr foundation oi' thc GAO dcpends heavily on rhe contributions of dedicated volunteers. These individuals CAMBRIDGE TIMES GOLF FOR A CURE Grand Valley Golf & Country Club . Friday, September 16'h, 2005 ' 1:00pm Shotgun Start V 6:00pm Dinner . 7:30pm Prizes llllllltsi, Cost: $400 Crt", per Foursome l" ANNUAL E cAMB'iiiij1"j'irihMEs (Includes golf. cart. dinner & pores) Hole Sponsors: $100 [r (:harrtabh' rrrmpl‘ ormlahh, This year the GAO recognizes Bill thdf1eld as one of these dedicated individuals on the GAO volunteer team. Mr. Dollie-Id has been a GAO volunteer for over ll) years He began his support of Ontario amateur golf at the district level in Waterloo, and has progressively moved up to become a viral role player at the provincial level as Tournament Committee Chair and a Member of the Board. He has spent countless hours at Tournaments and qualifying events over the years ensuring that each event was a memorable experience for all those involved. Throughout his many years with the Golf Association, Mr. Duffield has never lost sight of his district roots, .13 he has and continues to be an active supporter of all district events and programs. "l was very surprised and humbled to find out I had been selected the GAU'S Volunteer of the Year for 2004," said rhsflield. "To be selected for this award when there are so many deserving volurueers within our organization makes it a very special honour". Throughout his time with the GAO Mr. Duifield has also been a tremcndous spokesperson and instrumental in promoting the mission and values of GAO. Whether at In register “I for more " Cootact 519-623-7395 On behalf of the GAO thank you Bill. We value everything you have done for the GAO through your many years. Your passion for the development of amateur golfin this province is undeniable, Mr. Ihsfficld's commitment to amateur golf m the: province has strruhrd further than the GAO. "lhroughout she years. Bill has voluruerred at other amateur events, including a number of Ontario University Athletics iOUA) Championships. This past year he kd a Ieam of GAO volunteers at the OUA Championship at Sutton Creek Golf & Country Club in Windsor. The Golf Association of Ontario's mission is m providc leadership and promote growth and development of amateur go(hroughout the Province while preserving (ht: integrity and traditions of the game. The GAO is representative of over 435 member dubs/groups and over 105.000 individual members. In addition to providing core services such as the Rules of Golf, Handicapping and Course Rating. Player Development, the GAO also conducts provincial championships, camps, clinics and seminars. ©2005G