Bonsor 55+ Badminton Group 2022 Fall Classic Tournament Luncheon
Our 1st in-house lunch event since our reopening was held on Friday, November 18 after the Bonsor 55+ Badminton Group 2022 Fall Classic tournament; 126 members and 2 non-members attended the luncheon.  We were honored to have the presence of Ernie Kashima, President of Bonsor 55+ Society and Mary Horton, Board Liaison.   We also had two very special guests, James McConville and Carole McConville, they represented our group leader Peter McConville who is under hospice care.

Members and guests started to arrive at 11:30am, everyone received a gift bag when they checked in at the door.  The lunch began at 12:00pm with a few words from Ernie then followed by a delicious BBQ chicken legs meal, tasty egg tarts and puff pastries.

After the lunch, a brief speech was given by James to talk about his Dad, Peter. He expressed his appreciation to Caroline Young and all of us for renaming the Bonsor Cup to Peter McConville Cup and all the love Peter received from the group.   A special trophy was presented by Howard Quon, our tournament organizer to James for Peter in recognition of his long time dedication and hard work for our group.

Then the trophy presentation began, we had James to present the Peter McConville Cup to the winning team, then Ernie to present a trophy to each of the winning team members and Mary to present a memento keychain to each of the other team members.

The highlight of the event was the door prizes, we had a good number of nice prizes for the lucky winners.  Everyone cheered so loud when a ticket number was called, it was great to see everyone having such a wonderful time.

I’m so grateful that the tournament and luncheon ran so smoothly, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all the volunteers who worked so hard and the people who helped to make them so successful.

Dora Chan
Social Committee

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Bonsor 55+ Badminton Group 2022 Fall Classic Tournament
The November 18 tournament overall was a success, I believe the 52 participants had a good time with the format, and enjoyed the challenges of the team skills competition. The tournament volunteers were very helpful and instrumental in ensuring the tournament ran smoothly, and on time, my thanks and appreciation to them.

For our tournament, we had a skills contest (with some luck needed) to win one of the two sports bags. At the end of the event, we drew two lucky winners for some prized badminton racquets.

Howard Quan
Tournament Director

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