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WCC sponsors receive many benefits

The 2016 Crescent Point Energy Western Canada Cup (WCC) organizing committee is requesting that companies and business owners take advantage of the many benefits of becoming a corporate sponsor.
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The 2016 Crescent Point Energy Western Canada Cup (WCC) organizing committee is requesting that companies and business owners take advantage of the many benefits of becoming a corporate sponsor.

The organizing committee is seeking 75 companies and businesses to provide a $7,500 sponsorship support to secure the financial viability of the prestigious hockey tournament to be held in Estevan from April 28 to May 8. Donation contributions can be done in one lump-sum cheque or can be split between two budget years.

In return for the $7,500 contribution, sponsors receive: four WCC tournament pass tickets; the company or business owners name listed on the Rotary Clock that will be erected at the entrance to the Leisure Centre; four tickets to the exclusive corporate sponsors banquet held on April 27 and featuring Calgary Flames president of hockey operations Brian Burke as the keynote speaker; exclusive recognition in the game-day programs, which will only include ads from corporate sponsors; the donors' name listed at the entrance to the arena during the week of the tournament; the ability to purchase up to four additional tickets at a cost of $175 each; and an exclusive autographed and framed 'Estevan Bruins WCC host team' picture.

Cheques are made payable to the '2016 WCC Energy City Fund' and can be dropped off or mailed to: Manulife Securities Investments Services Inc./Spectra Financial (Ron Areshenkoff) at 403B-9th Avenue, Estevan, SK, S4A2V4; McDougall Gauley LLP (Barry Bridges) at 1329-3rd Street, Estevan, SK, S4A0S1; Prairie Mud Service (Ray Frehlick) at 738-6th Street, Estevan, SK, S4A1A4; Fire Sky Energy Inc. (Warren Waldegger) at 1120-6th Street, Estevan, SK, S4A1A8; and the Estevan Bruins Office (Chris Lewgood/Cory Prokop) at Box 146, Estevan, SK, S4A2A2.

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