Advocis Windsor presented the “40th Annual Poor Boy Luncheon” June 3, 2016 at the Caboto Club, hosted by The Financial Advisors Association of Canada. Photographed were Committee members (Front Row): Aaron Keogh, David Nader, Elias Doskoris, Helen Bennett and Michellyne Mancini. (Back Row): Jeff Willms, Mike Steffler, Chris Clark, Tom Ferreira, Julie Charrette, Scott Collier, Martin Sobocan and Kareyn Gauthier.
The event is a fundraiser to benefit Cystic Fibrosis Canada. Julie Charrette, Financial and Insurance Advisor at Greendoor Financial, Inc., joined Merisa LePage and her daughter Sasha (who lives with Cystic Fibrosis) and Zane Handysides, Financial Services Professional at Handysides Insurance Brokers, who is considered the founder of the “Poor Boy Luncheon.” As a major sponsor (along with London Life), The Great West Life (GWL) Assurance Company of Windsor was well represented by Helen Bennett, Employee Benefits (EB) Coordinator, Selectpac; Michael Steffler, EB Account Manager, Selectpac; Jennifer Bondy, EB Service Rep; Tom Ferreira, EB Account Manager and Connie Scott, EB Service Rep.
“Poor Boy” photos by Rod Denis. In the Caboto Club atrium we assembled a few of the volunteers from Sun Life Financial Greenwood Centre, also a sponsor: Advisors Kareyn Gauthier; Scott Collier, Financial Centre Manager; Jeff Willms; Berit Defelice; Elias Doskoris, Associate Manager and Carmen Green.
Lancaster Squadron photo by Della Jones-Goulet.
The “75th Squadron Anniversary Gala Dinner & Fundraising Event” was held June 18, 2016 at the 364 Lancaster Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets hanger, 2600 Airport Road, Windsor. Former Air Cadets and their guests from Squadrons 13, 310, 332 and 364 were reunited to help raise money for the Air Cadet program for youth aged 12 to 18. Smiling for our camera is Captain Steven Stephenson (right) a Training and Flight Officer who provides up to 100 flights per year for the 364 Squadron on his plane, financing all out of his own pocket. Also pictured (on left) is Major Jeremy Souchuck, the Commanding Officer of the 364 Squadron. Windsor has approximately 130 cadets and is the largest squadron in Ontario. For more information on how to become an Air Cadet and earn your “wings” visit: Cadets.ca.
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