Club prepares for new year of bowls

There is still space for more entrants into the Hypersure mixed trips competition which starts on Friday, 15 January.

AMANZIMTOTI Bowling Club wishes all its members a happy and healthy new year.

The New Year’s Eve party at the club was well attended; thanks go to Greg McLeod and Doug Joubert for the music which heralded in 2016. Ian Crouch won first prize in the hamper raffle, Leonie Mills, Jeanne Alexander and Nita Meumann won the other hampers.

The last TGIF of 2015 took place on Friday, 18 December, and Glen Scorgie won the 100 board. Noreen Butler’s tab number came out in the attendance draw, but sadly she was not present; the next draw is worth R300. Dave Kemp’s number came up in the Key Draw; however the key would not turn in the lock. The first TGIF of 2016 will be on Friday, 8 January, and the winning key will be worth R4,870.

Picardy Bazooka Moth Shellhole at ABC wishes all a happy, healthy new year; thanks for participation in the raffle, and well done to Steve Evenwel who won the whisky and Coy Schrauwen who won the wine.

There is still space for more entrants into the Hypersure mixed trips competition which starts on Friday, 15 January. This was formerly known as Potato trips and the format is 15 ends of mixed two bowl trips from 4pm to accommodate workers, and is played over six weeks. Entrance fee is R240 per team with bigger prizes than ever to be won. There will be free potatoes served afterwards, and mince can be ordered from the kitchen.

Entry forms are on the board for Port Natal trips as well as open and senior singles; some of the singles games will be played at Toti.

Check the notice board for upcoming cardings for women’s drawn trips and fours, and men’s drawn fours and nominated trips.

Birthday greetings this week go to Eileen Ambler, Ken Crowe, Dot Roering, Kokkie de Kock, Jeff van Belkum, Robyn Hutton and Guelfo Cobianchi. Get well wishes to all who are sick, with a special wish for a speedy recovery to Jane Coetzee who is in hospital recovering from a compound leg fracture.

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