January 30th

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TIMES The Voice of North Grenville

Vol. 1, No.9

January 30, 2013

Mike Shultz’s Manotick Rink wins NGCC Senior Men’s Cash Bonspiel

L-R Keith Doe, Ron Barker, Gary Durie, Mike Schulz, Anita Maloney, Arno Giek By Jim Dolan

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ixteen teams from Ottawa, Perth, Smith Falls, Manotick, North Grenville, Prescott and Brockville competed in the seventh annual North Grenville Senior Men’s Bonspiel held at the club on January 18. At the end of the day, Manotick curlers Mike Schulz-skip, Ron Barker, Keith Doe, Arno Giek scored the highest number of points, 40, in the two-game total point spiel to claim the first prize which was sponsored by the Royal LePage Gale Realty Associates, Anita Maloney and Gary Durie. The runner-up team

was skipped by Warren Richarwood of the Brockville Curling Club. The third place team was skipped by Brian Dougherty of the Smith Falls Curling Club, and the fourth place team was skipped by Frank Van Ryckeghem of Manotick. One game high winners were, in the first draw, Bob Day’s team from Perth and, in the second draw, Keith Goodhue’s team from the RA Centre in Ottawa. A special thanks to 20+club members who volunteered during the event: the success of our club events depend upon your active participation. Dave Brown eliminated in the semi-finals

at Senior Men’s Regional Playdowns Napanee, the hometown of Avril Lavigne, played host to the Ontario Senior Men’s Playdowns on January 19 and 20. Dave Brown and his teammates, Lester McInnis, Brian Moulton and Ambrose Arcand won their first game on Saturday against Trenton’s Jim Marshall. A loss to Ottawa’s Brian Lewis, the 2012 Dominion Senior Men’s Champion, dropped Brown into the “B” side of the double knockout event. Brown rebounded on Sunday morning to defeat Bob Ray of the Land O’Lakes Curling Club, to advance to the “B” side semi-final, where he was eliminated

by Huntley Curling Club’s Dwayne Lowe in a very close game. Brian Lewis won the “A” side and Rideau Curling Club’s Howard Rajala won the “B” side and will now go on to represent Region 1 in the Ontario Senior Men’s Curling Championship to be held at the Annandale Curling Club from February 20 to 24. NGCC Members Spencer Cooper and Kim Brown win OVCA Mixed Bonspiel Spencer Cooper, a member of the NGCC but representing the Ottawa Curling Club in the event, won the OVCA Mixed bonspiel held at various clubs from January 18 to 21. Kim Brown also a

member of our club was a member of Spencer’s team. Congratulations Spencer and Kim! Two teams from the club did very well at the event. Bill Bouwman and his teammates Wendy Bouwman, Wayne Pitt and Heather Pitt made it to the semi-finals in the third event of the Senior Division. Steve Vokey, Lynne Surette, Gary Drawson and Helen Vokey also made it to the semi-finals in the 2nd event of the open Division. Eileen Chambers a winner at NGCC Ladies Invitational Teams from Ottawa, Perth, Arnprior, North Grenville, Prescott, Brockville, and Morrisburg participated in the NGCC Ladies Invitational point spiel held at the club on January 23. Greta McGann and her teammates, Susan MacIntosh, Kathy Hardy and Claire Locke from Morrisburg won the early draw. NGCC’s Eileen Chambers and teammates Penny MacDonald, Marjorie Graham and Barb Gour won the late draw. Congratulations ladies. S p e n c e r C o o p e r ’s Team in Top Spot Thursday Fixed Team League After 13 games Spencer Cooper’s team sits in top spot in our 20 team Thursday night fixed team league with 112 points. The next five teams are Lester McInnis 104 points,

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Gary Drawson 100, Dave Brown 99, Dave Burgess 98 and Terry Scharf 95. Other members of Spencer’s team are Allison Farrell, Kim Brown and Trish Scharf.

Bishop’s Mills Annual Winter Fun Day and Pot-Luck Supper - Feb.10

Mark your calendar for this year’s Winter Fun Day at the Bishop’s Mills Park followed by a good old-fashion pot-luck supper. Activities at the Park start at 2:00 pm and include skating, broomball, and various winter games for the young and young at heart. The pot-luck supper will follow at the Community Hall between 5-6:00 pm. Why go down south to beat the winter blues! Come out and enjoy the positive aspects of our Canadian winter, have some healthy fun and share the community spirit. Don’t forget that the rink is always open for public skating. For further information or to discuss the pot-luck arrangements, please contact Linda Desroches at 258-2115.


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