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Aug 03, 2011 Sports
Golf associates of outgoing Canadian High Commissioner Francois Montour will stage a farewell tournament in his honour today at the
Lusignan Golf Club starting at 13:00 hours.
Rain on Monday last forced the postponement of the 18-hole extravaganza but the players are eager to compete so the stage is set for an action-packed match involving some of the country’s leading players.
The lineup will include William Walker, Patrick Prashad, Carlos Adams, Maurice Solomon, Dr. Ram Singh, Colin Ming, Ian Gouveia, Albert Semple, Mark Lashley, Chatterpaul Deo, Imran Khan, Ronald Bulkan, Bhowlawram Deo, Mohanlall Dinannauth, Mike Gayadin and Andre Cummings.
Chairman of Banks DIH Clifford Reis said that it is a fitting tribute to Montour who has had an enjoyed stint as a diplomat and also as an ardent golfer who competed in many tournaments at the Lusignan Golf Club.
Montour has won several tournaments since becoming a member of the LGC and would be remembered by colleagues for this enthusiasm on the course.
Reis said that senior officials of the LGC and other business executives will be making a donation to a charitable organization at the end of the tournament.
Banks DIH will provide drinks and snacks for the players and caddies.
Montour is expected to leave Guyana this weekend for Canada.
Members of the Lusignan Golf Club will also host a Farewell function for Canadian High Commissioner Mr. Francois Montour today starting at 17:00 hours. Members of the Club will also make a donation to Help and Shelter.
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