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IMP AEROSPACE REBRANDING - IMP Group

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That is just what several employees of <strong>IMP</strong> Aerostructures did byvolunteering on Friday June 1st for the annual RELAY FOR LIFEevents held in Amherst. Between two teams, they raised a total of$5,800 towards the fight against CANCER. Throughout the year, allthese volunteers met several times and among other things raisedmoney through raffles, yard and bake sales, holding a wellnesssymposium, etc. Relay for Life ceremonies were held throughout theCELEBRATE! REMEMBER! FIGHT BACK!Submitted By: Ann Gilfoy“all-night” 12-hour event starting with a Survivors’ Dinner, OpeningCeremonies, Luminary Lighting and several more events held all nightlong. Not to mention that at least two members of each team arerequired to walk the track throughout the whole night.CONGRATULATIONS to both teams: <strong>IMP</strong> STEELERS UNITED andThe ZUMBA DIVAS in raising $5,800 and to all you others whocontinue to work towards finding a CURE.TEAM – <strong>IMP</strong> STEELERS UNITED “METAL HEADS”From Left: Deborah Emmett, Jean McPhee, Linda Dempsey,Ryan Mitton, Brenda Guthrie, Janice Beed, Joe Porter,Jenn Starling, Mitch Meade, Ken Guthrie(members not shown: John Taylor, Jillian Penny, Joey LeBlanc)TEAM – ZUMBA DIVAS – Alyson Fromm, HR Manager (back row, 3rd from the right)joined her Zumba Divas group to bring awareness and make a big differenceSURVIVORS’ DINNER VOLUNTEERS – Dubbed the“Hugger-Greeter” - Ann Gilfoy, Health and Safety Officer(2nd from left) volunteered by joining very good friendsto help serve over 200 Cancer Survivors a healthy andhearty dinner, kicking off the 2012 Relay for Life Challenge.2012 <strong>IMP</strong> <strong>AEROSPACE</strong> GOLF TOURNAMENTSubmitted By: Darren CrowleyThe 2012 <strong>IMP</strong> Aerospace Golf Tournament took place on Saturday, July 14 at Fox Hollow GolfClub in Stewiacke. One hundred and forty-five (145) participants came out to mark thetournament's 16th year. We are very pleased to announce that $4,225 was raised for charity(this includes the money raised through the online auction of an autographed Lee Westwoodshirt donated by Dave and Gail Richardson).Organized by Darren Crowley, the tournament takes place annually on the second Saturdayof July and all Aerospace employees and their families are welcome to attend. This year'stournament would not have been possible without the help of the following volunteers: JennCrowley, Pam Daziel, Alan Denomme, Sarah MacDonnell, Pat MacEachern, Laurie Murray,Cathy Turner and Tammy Warnell.First Place – Bill Ricketts, Trevor Gossen,Larry Lundquist and David GossenMost Honest – Gail Richardson,Paul McCabe, Amanda Harris, Bob HardyLong Drive, Women – Charlene Parks(Long Drive, Men – Pat Dufour)Putting Contest Winner– Team Hudson (Mark Hudson)Closest to Pin, Men – Ron Holt(Closet to Pin, Women– Chelsea White)The Amherst Junior A Ramblers hockey team held a golftournament fundraiser at the Amherst Golf Club, on July 6,raising approximately $6,000. There were two teamsrepresenting <strong>IMP</strong> Aerostructures, which included Stephen Bird(Bird Man), Jamie Brown (Hot Pants), Earl Dow, Terry Lewis,Mark Bourgeois, Mike (Max) MacDonald, John Carter, andBruce Hebert. This year marks the Ramblers 45th anniversaryand it is the oldest team in the league. To celebrate thisspecial occasion, the Ramblers made the tournament a littlemore special by adding activities at the tee blocks for manyof the holes, with food, drink, draws or contests. They allhad an extremely good time. Great job guys.RAMBLERS TEE-TIMESubmitted By: Linda CarterTeam 1 – Jamie Brown, Max (Mike) MacDonald,John Carter, Earl DowTeam 2 – Terry Lewis, Stephen Bird,Bruce Hebert, Mark Bourgeois

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