Courtenay lawn bowlers are leaving a good mark at out-of-town tournaments.
In Port Alberni on July 9-10 at the Ladies Pairs, April Gilchrist and Melie Ursulom took second place while Pat Cutt and Sandy Tonnelier were third as both teams lost only one game of four to the overall winners, Mary Mulligan and Frances Tester. Club hosting Anderton Nurseries Mixed Triples tournament on May long weekend
Courtenay Lawn Bowling Club has the season rolling along. We have membership to date of 65 members of which six are Novice bowlers this year. There is always room for more, the coaches are always willing to help an interested participant. Leave a message at 250-338-8222 or stop any time there are bowlers on the green. 7/12/2014 Lawn bowlers keeping busyQualicum President Mike Ward with Courtenay;s second place, Helen Riley, Melie Ursulom, Pat Cutt
Courtenay lawn bowlers went south last week and got firsts, so we took more bowlers and went back for seconds, and that is what we got. Pat Cutt, Helen Ryley and Melie Ursulom got second in the A event of Ladies Triples in Qualicum, June 21-22, Vern Greenhill, Dean Penny and Henri Saucier got second in the B event of Men's Triples, and Jackie West, Carolle Allen and Sandy Tonnellier got second in the D event. Lots of fun, games and costumes at Courtenay club's annual fundraiser Pat Cutt Special to the Record Courtenay Lawn Bowling Club had a fantastic Carnival Day on June 19. Carnival Day is a fundraiser to assist with clubhouse renovations in partnership with the City of Courtenay. Bowlers from Parksville, Qualicum and Powell River arrived (some in creative costume) to contribute their good spirits and sense of fun as well as their money to this cause.
Courtenay Lawn Bowling Club is a busy place.
Vern Greenhill's foursome in fine form at Nanaimo's Centennial Fours Our travelers this week were Vern Greenhill, taking his “Green Team” to first place in Nanaimo’s Centennial Fours, May 23-24, 2014. He had a different crew this time – faithful Melie Ursulom with Ross Younger and Jackie West added to the mix. Dean Penny also tried the different green with Carolle Allen, Cath and Don Wiseman. Games chair- Pete Harding, winners skipped by Brenda Edwards
Pat Cutt The Courtenay Lawn Bowling green was filled almost to capacity May 17-18 with the Anderton Nurseries Triples Tournament. The five local teams, skipped by Vern Greenhill, Pat Cutt, Henri Saucier, Peter Harding and Dean Penny were very good hosts – no shows in the winners circle! The Edwards team from Parksville, Brenda and Wayne Edwards with Cheryl Baker, took the honours in fine form. The “Green Machine” is on a roll again.
Courtenay’s Lawn Bowling Club is #1 to start the season with Vern Greenhill, April Gilchrist and Melie Ursulom taking first-place honours at the Derek Shandley Mixed Triples event May 3-4 in Nanaimo. 6/25/2013 Competition stiff at Scotch PairsLocal lawn bowlers triumph at Brazen Sportswear tournament Courtenay lawn bowlers Vern Greenhill and April Gilchrist won their four games in the Brazen Sportswear Scotch Pairs , June 15-16 at the home green, to take the big trophy. Having won their four games, they then had to face fellow club members Pat Cutt and Al Hopwood (who had also won their four games) Pat Cutt
Members compete at first open tournament; weekly leagues now underway. Courtenay Lawn Bowling Club has never before been so active so early. The green is in excellent condition for easy rolling and some of the groups have been rolling away for over a month now. Our spring this year has been optimum for early games. Locals do well at Powell River Mixed Triples tournament
Courtenay Lawn Bowling bowlers were in the money again in Powell River at the Aug. 8-9 Mixed Triples sponsored by Quality Foods. |
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