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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Another curling season has commenced and we have just completed week 2 of 24. Our roster is again strong as we have approximately 150 full and part time curlers along with 20 little rock/bantams. At this point and time, all leagues for the fall session are full, although that is not to say we cannot accommodate more people on our spare lists.
We recently installed led lighting above the ice surface and have now replaced all lighting throughout the club. We would like to thank the volunteers who helped make this possible; Ron Beaupre, John Allison, Steve and Jack Barkley, Wally Baker, Dave King and Chuck Irvine.
On April 7th, daytime curling competition saw the Maurice Kolff foursome win the 6-end event, defeating all comers, and Wally Baker’s team winning the 1-game 8-end high in a squeaker over Wendy Casselman’s and Ginette Paquette’s teams. (By the way, Our thanks to Patsy Casselman for the festive decorations she gave the tables.) After the closing banquet, the club championships provided the entertainment for the fans. Peter Zeran, Rick Astley, Ken Paice and Mike Legault won the seniors’ championship over Sid Morrell, Ron Beaupre, Fred “Boomer” Langlotz, and Terry Davis.  Ian and John Wilson, (alternate), Scott Lane, Michael Staebler and Ewan Wilson won the club championship, defeating Greta McGann, Ardnt Vogel, Al Harriman and Mike Bunion. Congratulations to all who competed!
The day closed with a brief annual meeting. The financial data for the season was provided and a general report on the year’s events was given by Mahlon Locke, our president.
It has been a pleasure working with volunteers, the executive, and our intrepid ice technician, Wally Baker, over the years. The club is in good financial shape, and we offer our best wishes to the Morrisburg Curling Club in the years ahead.
Draw 4 of the senior men’s competition recently announced their top teams. In 3rd place were Don McMillan, Len Bellamy, Paul Gunther and Mike Horton. Second were Mahlon Locke, Pete Byvelds, Ken Paice, and Mike Legault. The champions were Peter Zeran, Neil Williams, Doug Dixon and Gerry Thompson. Congratulations to all!
On March 28th the club ran the Hughie Hutchinson Funspiel. Hugh was an ardent Scotsman, but with few of us left, it became just a funspiel rather than the “take no prisoners” event it was in Hugh’s heyday. Andy Patenaude, Pete Byvelds, Kent Dawley and Mike Horton were the overall winners in what was a very pleasant day, as always.
We had a team compete in North Grenville’s 222 tournament recently. Dave King, Joanne Baker, Fred “Boomer” Langlotz and Cindy Paice lost their morning match to the eventual winners, a North Grenville team. After a fine lunch they returned to the ice, but lost to another local team. In an understatement, skip Dave King confirms that they didn’t finish in the top three.   Â
On April 7th, daytime curling results will be detailed, and after the closing banquet, the club championships will provide the entertainment for the fans. As to the teams: for the senior men, Mahlon Locke’s will do battle with Peter Zeran’s foursome, and the club championship will see Jack Barkley’s team against Sid Morrell’s quartet.
April 7th ends the season with the “rotating tag” game for the senior men, the brainchild of coordinator Dave King, and the day closes with the annual meeting.