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May 10, 2017 | Vicki Fenn | 1704 views
Windsor Ref School and Don"Stink" Neil memorial golf tournament
Looking for Referees!!!!  Ages 14-16..1st time refs only!.  Please see atttached for information on referee school.  If interested please contact Vicki 519-631-3607

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Also if interested
Don "Stink" Neil Memorial golf tournament
When-June 10 2017
Where-Pleasant Valley Golf Course
$340 per team includes dinner
Couple spots left
contact Murray Mugford @ 519-933-6844

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