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Club Members Since 1845 Stewarton Heather Curling Club Club Members Since 1845 This list of members was compiled from the minute book by Robert Whiteford. Up until 1970, the names are taken as and when they appear in the minute book, therefore, it is not expected to contain all the members of the club. If for some reason they did not attend the Annual General Meeting, or they were not listed as team players then their names may not have been recorded. From 1970 onwards, all new members are listed in the AGM minutes. 1845/46 Thomas Young, James Wylie, John Howie, John Ferguson, John, Wylie, James Craig, William Wylie, James Kerr, Thomas Robertson, James Gibson, William Gibson, Andrew Gillies. 1851 Archibald Young, David Jackson, Adam Gilmour, Robert Kerr, James Brown 1853 William Currie, David Stewart. 1854 James Calderwood (teacher Kingston school), Robert Howie, James, McGill, John Campbell, Alex Harvie. 1859 John Stevenson (Jnr), James Gilmour, Richard Young 1861 Allan Gilmour, William Kyle. 1864 William Young, Matthew Steel, David Logan, William Craig, William Shields, Charles Docherty, Robert Norris, John McLaughlin, A R Foulds, David Young, John Howatson. 1869 John Lindsay 1880 Andrew Howie, David Barbour, James Wallace, William Cochrane, James Ross, William Currie (1), John Howie, John Currie. 1886 Major J F Dalrymple Hay (Dunlop House), Mrs J F Dalrymple Hay (Patroness) Allan Craig, James Templeton, Francis Nilson, James McGuire, Robert Todd, William Calderwood, Thomas Currie, James Steel, David Smith, Robert Brown, Alan Stevenson, William Sommerville (Hapland Mill). 1888 Rev. James Symon 1894 Matthew Mair, James Riddett, John Calderwood. 1901 Miss Dalrymple Hay (patroness) Thomas Beveridge, Matthew Barbour, James Jaimeson, Robert Wallace, Andrew Douglas, Robert Rankin, David Barbour (Jnr) Stewarton Heather Curling Club Club Members Since 1845 1902 John Thomson, Robert Jackson, John Wallace, Hugh Beveridge, James Thomson, J Robertson, Richard Young, Thomas Martin, Hugh Wallace, Alex Martin, Allan Kirkwood. 1903 James Burns, John Barbour, John Boyle, James Anderson, L Mathison, Robert Beveridge 1904 Hugh Thomson, Gavin Wilson. 1906 James Wallace (Jnr), Robert Howie (2), David Howatson, Alex Wallace. 1907 Andrew Currie 1908 William Currie (2) William Hastings (100th member), Major J A Houison Craufurd (Patron) 1911 James McConnell, James Steel (Jnr). 1912 William Duff, Dr Alan Cook, A L Howie (Jnr), J L Howie. 1914 John Smith, Robert Howie (Jnr), Archibald Brown. 1915 A Steel. 1916 William Currie (3), Adam Currie(Jnr), Thomas Mackie, Robert Steel, William Wilson. 1917 Walter Bailie, John Smilie, James Smith, William Thom. 1918 John Frew, Andrew Borland (Castleton), Robert Clement, Robert Parker, 1920 Matthew Brown 1922 Robert Murray 1927 James Kane, Sam Murray, Hugh Stevenson. 1928 George Rowan, Hugh Galbraith, E Williamson, Sam Gibb. 1929 J Dunlop, John Reid, Charles Denholm. 1930 Alex Smith, T Laurie. 1931 T Murray, A G Henderson. Stewarton Heather Curling Club Club Members Since 1845 1935 Allan Andrew, Robert McLeod. 1939 George McLeod, A Gibb, David McDonald. 1940 Andrew Borland (Jnr) (Castleton), James Young, Robert Currie. A McNeil, William Mattocks, T J Gibson. 1943 P Calderwood, J Guthrie. 1944 A Dunn, William Young, 1945 R Dunn, Robert Wallace (Jnr). 1946 A Stewart 1947 David Currie, James Meikle, James Borland, Robert Wilson, T Guthrie. 1948 James Goldie, J Laws, William Currie (4), Robert Buchanan, J Baillie, H Dunlop, Alex Wallace, David Young, William Hourston, Tom Young, C Hutchison, James Cloatworthy, 1949 G Lindsay, D Knight, William Cuthbertson, D Barty, John Wilson, David Howatson (Jnr), Joe McNair, D Hourston, W J Howie, E Guthrie. 1950 W Gebbie, John Wallace (Jnr). 1951 John Goldie, William Andrew 1952 John Irvine, H Walker, A J Harvie, J Brown 1953 Campbell Shepherd, John Goldie (Jnr), James Blackwood, A. Mattocks 1954 A Wylie, A Barr, James Goldie Jnr ( 200th member), John Fraser, J Shanks, Tom King, James Wood, S Ireland, A Steele 1955 James Wardrop 1956 Jack Crawford, James Nairn, T Marshall, L Mcleod, Robert Parker 1957 Tom Howie, Drew Howie, D Rodger, J Keenan, S King, Tom Andrew 1959 Robert Miller 1963 Tom Robertson, John McKechnie, Billy Cuthbertson. Stewarton Heather Curling Club Club Members Since 1845 1966 Osborne Whiteford, William Kennedy, J Kemp 1967 Alex Whiteford, J Stewart, John Reid, Jimmy Wallace 1968 A. S. Reid, John Young, James Craig, John Dickson, Jim Stirrat 1969 William Young (Spittal), J Johnstone, William Sim, A Young, J McKnight, Robert Clegg 1970 William Muir, John Hastings, James McConnell, J Watt, Duncan Hood 1971 T Wylie, J Pearce, James Crawford, John Cochrane 1972 Robert Marshall, George McLean, Jack Parker, William Currie, Andrew Borland (Jnr) 1973 Robert Whiteford, William Stewart 1975 Matt Young, Colin White, William Smith (P) Jack Goldie, Tom Boyd, William Parker, James Addison, Jim Simpson, Tom Goldie, George Robinson. 1976 A Dickson, A Crawford, Tom Howie, David Hewitt, James Crawford, Robert Wilson, Willie Kirkpatrick, Norman Neilson, Jim Hood 1977 Tom Young, George Wallace, Tom Reid, Tom Wylie 1978 Hamish Kinniburgh, John Rayside, Jim Young (H) 1979 Tommy Wilson 1980 Due to the number of new members it was decided to limit the number of teams to nine and sixteen reserves. It was agreed at the AGM on 15th May 1980 that a waiting list to join the club be formed. Added to the waiting list were: Gordon Kerr, Ian McFarlane, I Gilmour, Douglas Reid, Robert McCarter, Ian Lang, Billy Smith, John Young (W) Matt Whiteford and Alex Whiteford 1981 Ian McFarlane, Ian Lang and Douglas Reid Added to the waiting list were: Stewarton Heather Curling Club Club Members Since 1845 Dick Morton, Alastair Reid, J Andrew, Alan Andrew, Billy Andrew, Tommy Borland, J J Young, Robert Marshall (Jnr), George McConnell, John Wallace, Neil Cuthbertson and Dickson McGill, Jim Goldie (O), Jimmy Goldie (L) 1982 Alastair Reid, Matt Whiteford, Alex Whiteford, Robert McCarter, John Young (W), Alan Andrew, Dick Morton, Billy Smith, Gordon Kerr Added to the waiting list were: Robert Robertson, George Marshall, Hugh Reid and Robert Reid. 1983 James J Young, D Cuthbertson, The waiting list was abolished in 1983 1984 Eric Dorward, Stuart Reid, Colin Reid (300th member) 1985 W Graham, Andrew Tulloch, Fergie Dalziel, Grant McPherson, Bob Wilson 1986 Tommy Smith, David Mackenzie, David McIntosh, Ian Dalziel, Robin Robertson, Craig Muir, James Whiteford (Blacklaw), David Young (W) 1987 Ian Muir, Willie Marshall, John Brown, John Young Jnr (H), James Burns 1988 William Smith (B), David Goldie, Gordon Kinniburgh, David Scott 1989 Jim Auld, David Turner, David Smith, John Nairn 1990 Robin Wylie, Richard Young, Alan Smith, Andrew Smith 1993 Jim Smith, Jim Simpson 1992 Alastair Dunlop, Brian Smith, Stuart Smith, Alastair Muir, David Mundell, Jim Smith (Jnr) 1994 David Young (H), Craig Reid 1995 George Davidson, Hugh Whiteford 1997 Bruce Bowyer, Jim Kirkwood, Robert Dunlop 1998 James Hobkirk, Gary Smith 2000 Joe Lunardi, Sarah Reid, David Reid, Andrew Whiteford, Lindsay Smith, Craig McLaughlan (first female members join the club) Stewarton Heather Curling Club Club Members Since 1845 2001 Jessie Reid, Tony Miller, Tom Smith (B) 2002 David Thomson, Jill Thomson, Tom Mills, Jim Moser,Keith McLellan (Jnr), Jim Mitchell, Janet Wilson, Billy Jackson, Ann Miller, Les Kirk, Beverly Kirk 2003 Gillian Young, Alastair Watt, Elaine Pollock, Ian Hamilton, Euart Hogarth, Stuart Young. 2004 Michael Reid, Gavin Reid, Craig Kirkwood and Janie Chaffer 2005 Lorna Montgomerie, Jack Mitchell, Peter Barrett 2006 David McLeod, Ian Rawling, John Craig, Emma Reid, Robert Wishart 2007 Douglas Paton, Ian Dunlop, Aileen Dunlop, Jennifer Martin, James Whiteford 2008 June Reid (McCulloch), Frank McDonald, Andrew Muir, Malcolm Noble 2009 Alison Watt 2010 Janice Shepherd, Lorna Coxon, Ann Dickie, Robbie Wilson 2011 Nancy Smith (Murdoch) (400th member), Callum Wilson, Andy Dickie 2012 Andrew Goldie, Andrew Pinkerton, Sandra Mathewson, John Galloway, Fiona Reid (Steele) 2013 Hugh Montgomerie, Georgia Allan, Hugh Guthrie, Andy Smith (re-joins). 2014 No new members noted 2015 Willie Borland, Isabel Mackie, Andy Steel, William Muir, Laura Telfer, Keith McLellan (Snr), Marion Muir, Alex Wilson, Karen Shepherd, Josh McNab 2016 Robyn Mitchell, Beth Harcus, Simon Grant, Ewan Jackson, Alan Mitchell 2017 Willie Smith (C), Wallace Gilbert Stewarton Heather Curling Club Club Members Since 1845 2018 Angus Erskine, Colin Adam, Penny Adam, Irene Speirs, Alison Wilson, John Wilson, Vicky Carnduff The number of names listed is 434 .
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