We have excellent newly renovated facilities.
To book ice, kitchen, lounge or full facility:
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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We have some left-over results from December. In the Thursday morning finale, the winners were Sam Locke, Alice Thompson, Earl Jeacle and Claire Locke. The Maurice Kolff team actually had the same total, and the tie was broken by checking back to see who had won the most ends in the draw, which was Sam’s foursome. Also, we missed the little rockers’ results in a Kemptville bonspiel before Christmas. Our curlers lost their first match against a quartet from Perth, but won games two and three against squads from Winchester and North Grenville, finishing first overall in their draw. Congratulations to Rhiannon Beckstead, Alexix Grenkie, Debbie Milewski and Ganna Gibbons. The girls played well and were full value for the win. Our folks play again soon, and we’ll have those results as soon as we get them.Â
Last Wednesday three Cornwall teams were here on a return visit or a friendly match with our senior men. Our fellows were friendly, but they defeated all three squads. Andy Patenaude, Ron Beaupre, Kent Dawley and Hans Verbruggen, Raymond Benoit, Rick MacKenzie, Fred “Boomer” Langlois and Earl Jeacle, as well as Peter Zeran, Lynn Loucks, Al Harriman, and Jim Adams. They hid their pleasure while plying the visitors with suitable beverages and shared stories with them before sending them off with reminders of future bonspiels where they would meet again.
In our recent stick bonspiel, Mahlon Locke, Mike Lemaire, Chuck Irvine and Kent Dawley defeated Prescott to tie Russell for the most points. The tie had to be broken, so looking at ends won, Russell had one more and got their names on the trophy. Sorry fellows, you played well. Too bad they couldn’t have squeezed both teams’ names on the shield. Sorry about misreading my scribbled notes from that day.