We have excellent newly renovated facilities.
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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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Morrisburg club’s curling season wrapped up on Saturday with a very successful closing bonspiel. Twelve teams were entered in the competitive six-end games. In the early draw, Al Harriman, Paul Gunther, Sharon Van Allen and Linda Murphy won both of their games and the title. Kathy Norg, Maurice Kolff, Heather Black and Carol Dawley, who also won both matches, were a close second. In the late draw, Peter Zeran, Carolyn Beckstead, Paula Locke and Eric Johnson were the champions, winning both of their games.
Our Thursday morning curlers held their “friendly” last Wednesday, hosting three teams from Russell for their return visit. Our curlers were Greta McGann, Al Harriman, Betty Locke and Denis Thibault and Andy Patenaude, Joan McKinnon, Jim Casselman and Jacques Marquis, and Susan McIntosh, Earl Jeacle, Keith Robinson and John Gove. Our folks weren’t too friendly on the ice, winning every game, in spite of the fact that Sharon Van Allen had to find a couple of spares, but Keith and Linda Robinson made some hot soup, and others brought in sandwiches and desserts, so our visitors went home happy, with visions of Sharon’s St. Patrick’s Day decorations dancing in their heads.
Our senior men had visitors from Winchester for a Friendly ‘spiel here last week. The three teams were Andy Patenaude, Al Harriman, Paul Dobry, and Kent Dawley, Don McMillan, Neil Williams, Larry Ware and Jim Adams, as well as Sid Morrell, Rick MacKenzie, Maurice Kolff and John Gove. Sid’s team came up against a very good quartet and dropped a close one, but our other foursomes emerged victorious, All enjoyed a very good lunch, a few stories, and a promise to return to Winchester on the 23rd for a rematch.