Club Final Days

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Club Final Days

On The Jack

This is a monthly newsletter for TCBC members with the aim of enhancing communication within the Club. September 2017

Club Final Days

This weekend sees the culmination of the competition matches played throughout the season when the finals are played in front of a packed TCBC. We hope that the weather will be good, check our website for up-to- date predictions, and that many of you will enjoy the matches and refreshments provided.

Refreshments

If you want beefburgers or sausages you really should have signed up by Thursday 30th August, but the catering crew are very resourceful so it’s worth asking on your arrival. Service will be between noon and 2pm. on both days.

Order of Play Saturday 2nd September

10am

2 Wood Singles - J Sayer v A Hawke Minor Singles - J Pettigrew v A George Over 75s Singles - T Berry v B Corps Ladies 3 Wood Singles - M Symons v P Lewis

11:30am

Ladies 2 Wood Pairs - M Jenkins & J Corps v M Symons & P Grant

2:30pm

Non County Singles - J Pettigrew v J Rogers 2 Wood Pairs - J Sayer & D Conbeer v P Sooben & G Heaven Ladies 4 Wood Pairs - M Thorp & J Corps v V Lethbridge & M Symons Ladies 2 Wood Singles - J Hutchins v P Lewis Sunday 3rd September Please take photos 10am for the next issue.

Handicap - C Geach v A Hawke 4 Wood Pairs - K Wilby & M Cox v A George & C Blackler Ladies Non County Singles - C Coombes v M Symons Ladies Handicap - C Willcocks v J Hutchins 2:30pm

Championship - G Heaven v P Hutchins Mixed Pairs - M Symons & T Berry v P Grant & J Pettigrew Ladies Championship - J Corps v M Jenkins

Good luck to all competitors. Results in next issue but better to see for yourselves. See you there.

President’s Day

August was a much quieter month on the social front. However, President’s Day , hosted by Graham Heaven, was well supported and help raise money for his charities which are Headway and The National Coastwatch Institution.

The afternoon started with a “Spider” which was won by John Price. (right)

The main competition took the form of randomly selected mixed Triples who contested three sets of four ends. The winners of each set of four ends moved rinks while the losers stayed on the same rink. Scores for and against were recorded and the winners of the Wooding Trophy were those with the highest positive shot difference. Congratulations to Val Lethbridge, Bryan Lee and Peter Hutchins who were the winners of the trophy.

Hilary Thorpe’s guess was the closest to the actual number of heart shaped sweets so she won them all.

The booby prize winners were Ruth Adlard, Marilyn Symons and Chris Ellingford. Last Issue

The September edition will probably be issued during the first week of October as I am unavailable until the 5th October.

Derek

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