ABBOTSFORD MASTERS CURLING CLUB March 2015 Newsletter Edition 3–15 This newsletter is intended to keep members up to date. Feedback is always welcome. 1. Wrap up Festivities Monday Congratulations to the Monday league winners Scott Hinds, Ron Ferguson, Joe Majernik and John Veevers. Second place went to Milt Sinclair, Bob Boughen, Len Exley and Jim Gordon. Colin Van Keith defended his title as the head turkey – shooter, roasting all comers with his subtle touch! Over 50 prizes were given out at the luncheon. C Squared Inc. (Creasy and Carvey), won $210 on the 50/50 draw!! Wednesday The Charlie Lindsay, Roy Huston, Grant Gaudet and Roy Lind team plucked the team turkey shoot title, and the $36 pot, from Paul Pike, Kelly Hyswick, Stan Tam and Bob Halliwell. The Wednesday league winners were Doug Carvey, Bob Wedel, Frank Gallant and Dave Lightfoot. Second place was decided by a six end tiebreaker game. Paul Pike’s team out lasted Jerry Wallace, Fred Tolsma, Burt Thiessen and Jim Gordon to claim the silver (bullet, chalice, cash?) The festivities were a fitting ending to a very enjoyable year. Congratulations to Yoshi, Tim, Fred, Ron, Grant, Clarence and Don who went home with Abbotsford Masters vests. Clarence wore his proudly on Wednesday! Our thanks to Paul for arranging all the spares and to the spares, who saved us all from excessive sweeping. 2. AGM The minutes of the meeting are attached for your information. You can also see them posted on the ACC web site. Some of the highlights of the meeting: club fee for 2015\16 was set at $20 (no change!) celebrating the club’s efforts to raise over $2600 dollars for Movember and Greta new executive elected (see the list at the end of the newsletter) some unknowns were identified and will have to be dealt with by the executive possible increased PCMCA fees ladies and night time curlers being able to join PCMCA and hence AMCC change in role for registered spares Thanks and appreciations were expressed to the executive for their hard work, to Paul and Joan Pike for their efforts arranging the spares, to the volunteers who helped with the ice, signs, coffee, repairing chairs, etc., and to the AMCC members for their camaraderie and fellowship, the guts of curling! Kelly thanked Jim Gordon for serving as a PCMCA director and the hard working executive, especially Bert Creasy who leaves the executive this year. His dedication, enthusiasm and hard work are much appreciated. 3. Zone 2 Meeting Kelly, Art and Gord attended the meeting held on March 26, at the Peace Arch Curling Club. As circulated at our AGM, the proposed PCMCA fee increase (presently $2 with $1 returned to the zone, to $5 with $2 returned to the zone) and the expanded masters membership were the contentious issues discussed. Final decisions will be made at the PCMCA AGM in Richmond on April 7th, at 1:00 pm. Any member is welcome to attend that meeting. Watch for a NewsFlash to bring you news from the meeting. The group expressed their thanks to Jim Gordon who is stepping down from his position as a director on the PCMCA executive and to Gerry Powlik for agreeing to an additional year as director. The second director will be appointed at a later date. 4. Competitive League The competitive league looks like a go on Thursday afternoons starting in September. Presently 6 local teams, 3 teams from Chilliwack and possibly 2 other teams are ready to do battle. While there are some administrative details to work out, there is still room for teams or individual curlers to join the group. Contact Grant (604-854-4447) or Milt (604-852-9002) if you would like more information. 5. Time for Golf Want to join the crew that golfs each week. Contact Cultus Lake Golf course (604-858-9902) well in advance to book tee times with the Abbotsford Masters Curling group. The group gets together every Tuesday at 8:30 am at Cultus Lake 6. ACC Annual General Meeting Plan to attend the ACC AGM being held on April 15th at the Curling Center at 7:00 pm. Next year will be a critical year for all curlers in Abbotsford. Important and necessary changes are in the wind. The club will be relying largely on volunteers to carry the load. Plan to attend the meeting to hear about these plans, offer your ideas and input to shape the future of the club and support the efforts and work of the executive. We all need to be involved in some way, if curling in Abbotsford is to be successful. See you there! GC to tee off at 9:00. Car pools leave our curling rink at 8:00 am. Contact Kelly [email protected] for more information. May your drives stay out of the bushes, your irons be short to the green, your putts roll true to the cup and you never hear the most 3 dreaded words in golf - "you're still away"! 7. Agnes McCorkscrew goes “hame fer ta summer!” Agnes has traded her winter home in the heater above sheet 4 for the heather of the highlands. As she packed the “boot” on her broom for the long flight home, she was heard nattering "I ‘ope to see some fresh lads 'urling the granite next yare. If ta present sods bring in one o' ther' kin or clansmen or even a friend, if they has 'un, I will hae nuu blod to ogle. I ‘ope ta 'ell it 'appens! I'm seek o' this lot!” She is right. If we all make an effort to bring in a new or lapsed curler next fall our numbers will increase to former levels. There’s the summer challenge to us all! 8. Important dates for Upcoming Events March 30 - Apr 2, 2015 Donaldson/Philp Championships Richmond April 7, 2015 PCMCA meeting - 1:00 pm April 15, 7:00 pm ACC Annual General Meeting Sept 28, 2015 Monday league starts Sept 30, 2015 Wednesday league starts Nov 6 – 8, 2015 Abbotsford Masters curling Bonspiel AMCC hosts Philp/Donaldson Zonal Play Downs 2016/17 Richmond Abbotsford 9. The 2015/16 Executive President Art Heppner 604-854-1833 [email protected] Vice President Bob Parker 604-557-0852 [email protected] Past President Kelly Hyswick 604-854-5167 [email protected] Treasurer Graham Taylor 604-859-7603 [email protected] Secretary Gord Wallington 604-853-1194 [email protected] Directors Rob Turner 604-853-7800 [email protected] Bob Halliwell 604-870-4850 [email protected] The next Newsletter will be out at the end of August, but watch for NewsFlashes as required. In early September we will be asking for your plans for the up-coming fall leagues. We hope you all enjoy a wonderful, relaxing summer with family and friends. Take care, be safe, stay healthy and most of all - enjoy! See you in September! Cheers G, on behalf of the AMCC Executive
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