Anita Hollis, Renchial Pertilo, Margi Curran and Jane Patterson as the beautiful witches with their flying brooms. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo
The witches and wizards were out to play and have fun at the Morningside Country Club on December 3.
The wonderful witches team, Wendy Mcdermott, Vanessa Mc Jarrow, Eileen Breakey and Bronwyn Campbell. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo
According to MCC manager Steve Smit, the club’s bowls division, every year hosts its annual Petticoat Day, and this year’s theme is Witches and Wizards.
Morningside Country Club manager Steve Smit performs a few magic tricks. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo
“Today is Petticoat Day; it is a fundraiser, and we get to call all clubs in the area to come be together and play with each other.”
Kelly Wentzel makes sure to win the game. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo
He added that this day is a fun, socialising day that is aimed at making donations for a charity.
Lily Adamson. Photo: Duduzile KhumaloIn a full costume, Kym Cordier is determined to win her round. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo
“As you can see dressed in my Harry Potter outfits- we are all going to have fun, get to know each other and maybe pick up a few points in playing the lawn bowls games.”
Colleen Cheyne aims to do well in the lawn bowls tournament. Photo: Duduzile KhumaloLily Adamson. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo
Smit thanked everyone who showed up for the event.
The winning teams were:
The Delinquents
Broom and Gloom
Familiars
Front: Joanne Coniaa, Back: Michele Moore, Lynda Delaney and Linda Nortier ready to win the game. Photo: Duduzile KhumaloTracy Graham, Jo van der Hoek, Bella Bouwer-Bosch, Wilna Booysen, and Jess Ferreira look pretty cool as purple witches. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo