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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Last Tuesday our Morrisburg women hosted their annual bonspiel. In the early draw, Russell’s #2 team, Raja Wysocki, Sharon Courneyea, Patsy Waddell and Hazel MacDougall topped the charts, defeating Virginia Cunningham from North Grenville before lunch, and afterwards, Navan’s Lynne Stacey, both former champions. In the late draw, Rita Kilpatrick, Cindy Dalgleish, Annie Allan and Ann MacDonald from Brockville were tops, defeating Prescott’s Sheila Bush in the morning and Lisette Ladurautaye from Hawkesbury in the afternoon. Everyone raved about the ice and the meals. Former, thanks are due to Wally Baker, who also helped with the dishes and got a balky stove working for the ladies. As to the food, our local women deserve full credit for preparing food for the hungry curlers. The meals and the atmosphere bring the curlers back each year. Organizer Alice Thompson praised the kitchen staff, the bartenders, those who helped Wally with the ice, and everyone else involved. It was another hugely successful day for our local club.
The first Parnell competition of the season was held in Morrisburg last Friday. On Tuesday, two men’s teams played off to select our champion for the bonspiel. Peter Zeran, Mahlon Locke, Earl eacle and Sam Locke defeated Sid Morrell, Don McMillan, Neil Williams and Bud Perry for that honour. On Friday, Peter’s team beat the Prescott 1 foursome in the morning. After lunch they returned to the ice and defeated one of the Cornwall teams by three points. Unfortunately the other Cornwall quartet won their second match as well, and when ends won were totalled, Cornwall took the Parnell by one point. Lancaster was tied with our local reps. Well done anyway, fellows. It was a well-run competition as always, and our thanks to all of the volunteers.
We had two teams of men in Cornwall last week for that club’s annual bonspiel. It’s a one game affair, and after the match, the winning team members each throw a rock to the rings, with points awarded for accuracy. This determines the overall winner in the twenty-four team competition. Pete Zeran, Jack Barkley, Larry Ware and Earl Jeacle were tied after seven ends, but lost on the last rock against a Quebec team. Sid Morrell, Neil Williams, Andy Patenaude and Bud Perry defeated Pointe Claire, but couldn’t earn enough points in their draws to the button to be the overall winners.