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winner: Matt Houtby from the Madoc Club
Matt went to the Agincourt Club for the Ont Championships
winners: Skip Matt Houtby and lead Bryan Luther from the Madoc Club The mens pairs of Matt and Bryan went to Peterborough Club for the Ontario Championships

winners: Bryan Luther , Matt Houtby, Doug Henderson, David Hill from Madoc & Kingston LBC
The team went on to Fairmont for the Ontario championships.
District Ladies Fours held at Madoc
winners: Loretta Bell, Norma Kearns, Skip Pauline Hill, Damaris Youmans from Madoc & Kingston LBC
This team went on to win the Bronze at Ontario
Championships which were held at Fairmont Club in London.
District Mixed Pairs held at Belleville.
winners: Matt Houtby and Pauline Hill from the Madoc LBC.
Matt and Pauline will be going to the Port Credit Club for the Ontario Championships
A Madoc LBC team won the ladies District Novice Triples Tournament.
Congratulations to Loretta Bell, Pauline Hill & Damaris Youmans,
Junior member Donald Alexander played with 2 Campbelford members and won the Mens Districct Novice Triples Tournament.
Well done Donald, a fine effort in your second year of lawn bowling.
What a terriffic showing by Madoc bowlers this year, congratulations to Matt, Bryan, David, Pauline, Damaris, & Loretta.
We are especially proud that Matt Houtby was a part winner of all the Categories in the District Championships.
For those who wish to bowl more than twice a week.
Dennis Thompson,Dianna & Jack Patch,
Dianna & Jack Patch,Dennis Thompson
Dennis Thompson, JackPatch & Brian Sexton.

BACK ROW:: left to right::Jack P, Vern H, Brian Sh, Dennis T, Dave H, Matt H, Brian Sx.
MIDDLE ROW::left to right:: Betty L, Audrey, Betty T, Ruth C, June V, Norma, Maryanne T
KNEELING:: Diana P, Loretta B, Joyce H, Pauline H

I am happy to say we were able to vanquish the monster, this time, but who can say when it will rear its ugly head again.
Have a good winter.
The Warren Hill sheild for the most improved player was awarded to Andew Alexander. Andrew has shown great promise and together with his brother Donald, has aquitted themselves very well in tournament play,