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CLUB NEWS 2001

The official year started on May 17th with Reeve Tom Deline rolling out the first bowl


Opening Day May 17th 2001


We felt that Tom's style was so good we wanted to see it again


Despite the weather we had 12 brave souls to battle the weather as well as their opponents

Opening Day May 17th 2001


Betty Stevens, Brian Sharpe, Betty Tennent, Eunice Tristram, Dennis Thompson


Opening Day May 17th 2001


Ruth Cantalon, Jack Patch, Donna Greenwood, Dianna Patch, Pauline Hill, Art Butcher

greens preperation for the Ontario Mixed Triples tournament


Donald Alexander rides the mower while Kingston & Madoc members verticut & vertismooth the greens in August


We were saddened by the death of Earl Langdon, a long time president and tireless worker for the club. He was instrumental in the planning & construction of the new facilty in Whytock Park and guided the club through its teething troubles in the new facilites.
He was a good man and we will miss him sorely.

Another long time, hard working member, was lost this year. Warren Hill died in June. He worked long & hard with the new facility, he drew up the plans and worked tirelessly on the project. He will be sorely missed.

We said goodbye to Margaret Lovitt this year. Although a relativly new member she left her mark on all of us.

This year we also lost, through death, Margaret Galloway who served as secretary in 1999.

Yet another member who's passing has saddened all who knew him. Clarence (Gil) Gillies died in October. He was truly a Gentle man.


Last updated by Brian Sexton Feb 27 20061