We have excellent newly renovated facilities.
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Email: rentals@morrisburgcurling.ca Phone: 613-543-2931 or 613-543-3104
Curling is enjoyed by young and old. It can be social or competitive, fun or challenging but at Morrisburg Curling Club we keep it affordable. You can join Learn to Curl for only $100 to try things out at Monday Night Novice Level or choose among our many membership options and participate in one or more of our various leagues.
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Last Saturday our club hosted the annual four-club double-team women’s bonspiel, the Broder. Our local people took care of the meals, the ice, and the bar for the competition. Winchester was able to field only one team, so Russell placed a third foursome in the event under Winchester’s colours. In the opening match, Sue McIntosh, Kathy Norg, Gail Frenier and Claire Locke lost by a single point to a Metcalfe foursome. Our other team, Greta McGann, Joan McKinnon, Kathy Killick and Penny Charlebois defeated Winchester. After lunch, Greta’s team played the other Winchester quartet, winning again, qualifying for the “A” division match held after the evening banquet. Sue McIntosh played a second Metcalfe quartet and defeated them, also moving to the evening match in the “B” final.
Over the holidays, curlers enjoyed the New Year’s Eve party and on the first Sunday of the month, we were treated to another of Sue McIntosh’s successful two-person bonspiels. On New Year’s Eve, Susan McIntosh and Paula Locke won the two-person bonspiel. Susan wanted to thank the folks who kept Wally’s ice in good shape for her two person bonspiel, and for Subway’s delicious lunch with soup and subs. For the stats for the curious, and for the people who deserve public recognition, the “C” winners were Greta McGann and Linda Murphy, the “B” winners were John and Jason Toonders, and the overall champions for the day, in the “A” division match, were Rick McKenzie and Dave King. There were some great games as usual, and it was a fine way to start 2016.
Our Thursday morning curlers had their wind-up competition and banquet this week. The champions for this draw were Dave King, Rick McKenzie, Lynn Loucks and Jim Casselman. After the games, organized by coordinator Sharon Van Allen, the curlers repaired to the lounge, where they joined their guests for the closing banquet, prepared by Greta McGann and her committee. Turkey, ham and egg salad, as well as pickles and other additions to the meal, finishing up with several kinds of pie, were the result. It was a delicious meal, and a fine way to conclude the first draw. Our thanks to the volunteers for helping with the ice, serving the meal,and cleaning up afterwards, as well as tending bar. We were very well looked after. Curling for all leagues starts up again on the first full week in January.