Pat Cutt
Contributor Courtenay lawn bowlers did it again at the Applebee’s Mixed Fours on Aug. 18-19. They dished out defeats – even down to a three-end playoff – as the latest “Green Team” Vern Greenhill, Rick Quibell, Mary Mulligan and Helen Ryley won best-two-of-three playoff ends to defeat the other four-game winner. 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. Linda and Archie Harris emerge victorious at Courtenay club event
The Courtenay Lawn Bowling Club green was full to capacity for the June 16-17 weekend as 32 teams took part in the Brazen Sportswear Scotch Pairs. The winners were hometown heroes Archie and Linda Harris. Runners-up were Sandi Mitchell and Scott Prior of Parksville. (This is Scott’s second year of bowling). Local lawn bowlers in tough against down-Island opposition at recent tourney
Pat Cutt Contributor The Courtenay Lawn Bowling Club got off to a good start in events around the Zone, but Parksville took over the Nanaimo Centennial Fours as the Gary Robinson team handed the Vern Greenhill machine their only loss for fifth place. Parksville team wins Anderton Nurseries Mixed Triples tourney at local green
Pat Cutt Contributor Nanaimo hosted the President’s Cup on May 17, which is a social day of bowling with the executives of the zone clubs competing for a trophy – no money or medals involved. Pat Cutt. Contributor
Courtenay Lawn Bowling is off to a good start yet again this season. At the Qualicum Challenge 4s on May 12-13, Dan and Gaynor Bereza with Pete Harding and Pat Norrad claimed the trophy with four games won and 35 ends. Mayors, pipers, members and newcomers to the game gather at the local club Pat Cutt, Contributor
Opening Day at the Courtenay Lawn Bowling Club had a great turnout to march around the green with the piper, sing O Canada with the flag-raising, and then 16 newcomers joined 28 regulars for a great game of Fours on a great surface. Comox mayor Ives and Cumberland mayor Baird threw the opening bowls as Courtenay mayor Jangula was a bit late. A good time was had by all. Plenty of activities planned for local green in the months ahead
Courtenay Lawn Bowling greens crew, Archie Harris, Dan Bereza and Mike Kearns, is hard at work getting the green ready for another busy season. Opening Day is Sunday, April 29, starting at 2:30 p.m. Interested visitors are welcome to march around the green with the piper and witness the raising of the flag for the 17th time at this location. (23rd at Kilpatrick) at the entrance to Bill Moore Park, and roll a few bowls. Courtenay Lawn Bowling club has completed another successful season. Membership numbers have grown and the new members have already demonstrated a fine and enthusiastic attitude toward the game and also the Club’s objectives.
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Courtenay Lawn Bowling Club
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8/18/2012
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