3RD ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT A SUCCESS - 2007-08-13
Fairfield Memorial Hospital Foundation held its Third Annual Golf Tournament last week to raise funds to will help support the services, programs, and state-of-the-art medical equipment needs of the hospital. Pat Kenshalo, President of the Fairfield Memorial Hospital Foundation, said, “We were very pleased with the funds raised for the Foundation. We thank everyone for their generous sponsorship contributions and for participating in our Third Annual Golf Tournament.”
The first place winner of the morning tournament was the A&D Auto Parts comprised of Aaron Wallace, Josh Read, Ralph Simms, and Blaith Belangee. During the afternoon tournament first place went to the Fry’s Garage (Harley Fry, Vince Fry, Brandon Fry, and Brad Bryan) and Wilson Livestock (Doug Wilson and Matt St.Ledger) won second. The individual golf contest winners included: Men’s Longest Drive – Blaith Belangee, Women’s Longest Drive – Julie Martin, Closest to the Pin – Jay Fyie, Longest Putt – Brad Bryan, and Shortest Drive – Lyndle Barnes. Charlotte St.Ledger, FMH Foundation Executive Director, said, “We hope everyone enjoyed the event and invite everyone to participate again next year.”
The Broilmaster Stainless Steel Gas Grill was won by John Clements of Louisville, Kentucky.

Pictured below is the Fry’s Garage receiving their First Place Plaque: Brad Bryan, Charlotte St.Ledger, FMH Foundation Executive Director, Vince Fry, Brandon Fry, and Harley Fry.

Also, pictured is the Wilson Livestock team receiving their Second Place Plaque: Doug Wilson, Charlotte St.Ledger, FMH Foundation Executive Director, and Matt St.Ledger.
Pictured below is the A&D Auto Parts team receiving the First Place Plaque:,Josh Read, Greg Simms, Blaith Belangee, and Aaron Wallace with Kirk Wallace (Tournament Co-Chair).
Also pictured are the contest winners, Brad Bryan – Longest Putt, Julie Martin – Women’s Longest Drive, Charlotte St.Ledger, FMH Foundation Executive Director, and Blaith Belangee – Men’s Longest Drive, and not available for photo was Jay Fyie – Closest to the Pin and Lyndle Barnes – Shortest Drive.



