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http://www.thesuburban.com/news/west_island_news/stylishthannuallakeshorehospitalfoundationball/article_5c5846b4f2a651c7b224 24e9db2819a5.html Stylish 15th annual Lakeshore Hospital Foundation Ball By Rhonda Massad The Suburban Nov 18, 2015 The fact that the ticket holders danced between courses is indicative of how much fun was had at the annual Lakeshore Ball this year. A party was had but serious money was raised to the tune of $515,635 to support the only hospital on the West Island. The tickets were sold for $600 and that bought the holder a soirée in a winter wonderland. Ice angels greeted the guests at the entrance to the Marriott Montreal airport interminal hotel. Fine food was served and a silent auction held. After a heart felt speech by Lakeshore Hospital cancer patient, Joseph Sanza who encouraged the crowded ball room to continue to support the hospital, Executive Director Heather Holmes made a final call out to meet the aspired goal of half a million dollars for this years event. “We are $11,000 short of our goal of $500,000,” Holmes explained, “can we dig a little deeper for our community hospital? For every $100.00 donated a Swarovski crystal necklace is yours.” Holmes was visibly moved when hands shot up. Mr. and Mrs Lino Saputo headed for the stage to let Holmes know they would donate the remaining $11,000. Two guests donated $1000 each, sixgave $500 and 100 more gave $100. By Rhonda Massad The Suburban Guests were greeted byice angels

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Page 1: Stylish 15th annual Lakeshore Hospital Foundation Ballek02wygbip1jrzjx2pjb42yo-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/...Mar 18, 2016  · “We made $30,000 for our hospital in ten minutes,” Holmes

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Stylish 15th annual Lakeshore Hospital Foundation Ball

By Rhonda Massad

The Suburban   Nov 18, 2015

The fact that the ticket holders danced between courses is indicative of how much fun was had at the annual Lakeshore Ball this

year. A party was had but serious money was raised to the tune of $515,635 to support the only hospital on the West Island.

The tickets were sold for $600 and that bought the holder a soirée in a winter wonderland. Ice angels greeted the guests at the

entrance to the Marriott Montreal airport in­terminal hotel. Fine food was served and a silent auction held.

After a heart felt speech by Lakeshore Hospital cancer patient, Joseph Sanza who encouraged the crowded ball room to continue

to support the hospital, Executive Director Heather Holmes made a final call out to meet the aspired goal of half a million dollars

for this years event.

“We are $11,000 short of our goal of $500,000,” Holmes explained, “can we dig a little deeper for our community hospital? For

every $100.00 donated a Swarovski crystal necklace is yours.”

Holmes was visibly moved when hands shot up.

Mr. and Mrs Lino Saputo headed for the stage to let Holmes know they would donate the remaining $11,000. Two guests donated

$1000 each, six gave $500 and 100 more gave $100.

By Rhonda Massad The SuburbanGuests were greeted by ice angels

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“We made $30,000 for our hospital in ten minutes,” Holmes shared, “Thanks to our supporters we will be modernizing our

intensive care unit. Together we will be bringing the hospital to a whole new level of care. It is becoming state of the art.”

Desjardins’ Senior Vice President, Guy Cormier, presented a cheque of $100,000 to the hospital showing major support for local

health care.

The evening was not short on dignitaries who support the local hospital. On the dance floor were MNA for Robert Baldwin Carlos

Leitao, MNA for Nelligan Martin Coiteux and newly elected MP Frank Baylis. Strolling the silent auction were Pointe Claire Mayor

Morris Trudeau, Dorval Mayor Edgar Rouleau, Kirkland Councillors Tony Di Gennaro and John Morson, Hampstead Councillor

Michael Goldwax, Pierrefonds Councillors Yves Gignac and Catherine Clément­Talbot.

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