Obituaries.Dalton W. Berg passed away on November 5, 2002 at the age of 84. Berg enjoyed a long and distinguished career in club management. His last 16 years before retirement were spent as general manager of the Toronto Board of Trade The Toronto Board of Trade is Toronto's chamber of commerce, the largest local chamber of commerce in Canada, representing more than 10,000 business and individual members with about 500,000 employees across Canada and annual revenues of more than $200 billion (Canadian dollars). Country Club in Woodbridge, Ontario Woodbridge is a large suburban community (Estimated 2006 pop. 101,170)[1] in the City of Vaughan, just north of Toronto. It was once an independent town before being amalgamated with nearby communities to form the city in 1971. , Canada. As one of Canada's best club managers, Berg was honored by Score Magazine and the Canadian Club This article refers to the Canadian Club brand of whisky. For the Toronto club which hears speeches from prominent individuals, see Canadian Club of Toronto. Manager's Association as "Manager of the Year." During his 39 year career, Berg also served as general manager of Brantford Golf & Country Club, Lord Reading Yacht Club, and Essex Golf & Country Club. After retirement he remained active as a consultant, teaching club management at George Brown College George Brown College (GBC) is a public, fully-accredited college of applied arts and technology with three full campuses in downtown Toronto, Ontario. Like many other colleges in Ontario, GBC was founded in 1967 by the government of Ontario. in Toronto. Bert is remembered by friends and family as man of great integrity and a true gentleman. William R. Dorville, CCM CCM Contemporary Christian Music CCM Critical Care Medicine CCM County College of Morris (New Jersey) CCM Chama Cha Mapinduzi (political party, Tanzania) CCM CORBA Component Model , died October 27, 2002 of a heart attack. He was 65. Dorville retired from Alta Sierra Country Club in Grass Valley, CA in 1996. Dorville also served as an interim manager at Sierra View Country Club in Roseville, CA shortly before his retirement. He had managed Sierra View from 1981 to 1991 before relocating to Alta Sierra. Dorville began his career in club management in the military during the `70s. His first military club assignment was in Vietnam. From there, he managed the West Point Open Mess at the U.S. Military Academy. He also served on the staff of President Lyndon B. Johnson on Air Force One. In 1991, Dorville was president of the San Francisco and Northern California Chapter of CMAA CMAA Club Managers Association of America CMAA Construction Management Association of America CMAA Crane Manufacturers Association of America CMAA Country Music Association of Australia CMAA Customs Mutual Assistance Agreement . Surviving Dorville is his wife, Faith; two daughters, Deborah Merenda and Karen Sweeney; three grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. |
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