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Fraserburgh Pro-Am proves to be a success
In October, an idea to set up
an invitation tournament with
an international flavour fell to
Derek Murray to devise.
Invites were put out to most
clubs in the north east and the
reponse was very good.
Internationals who accepted
the offer to participate were
Margaret Letham, Kim Watt,
Alex Marshall M.B.E, Paul
Foster, Scott Kennedy and
Darren Burnett.
The finals were played over against one another as did the
two days on the third weekend skips to decide the winner.
in April with a lot of closely Fraserburgh had players in the
contested games giving the play-offs to qualify for the later
spectators plenty to talk about. stages, unfortunately not
The format was to play as pairs progressing any further though.
and then the leads played The final was contested by
G. Barclay, Turriff and N. Warren
Aberdeen against Alex Marshall
and Paul Foster. It was a close
President Jock Fowlie and Vice
run final with Alex and Paul
President George G. forbes standing
emerging as winners.
in front of the score board on the The tournament was a
final day of the Gray and Adams success and it is hoped that this
Invitation Pairs Tournament will now be a yearly event.
Tickled Pink!
Old Kilpatrick BC held their local kindred clubs.
Gala Day in aid of Breast President Mary Renfrew
Cancer. (pictured left with a huge
The weather was dry and the
selection of raffle prizes)
event was well supported by
worked hard selling
tickets before the event
for some wonderful prizes
donated by her colleagues
in the hairdressing
business.
A very generous
donation was received
delicious home baking.
from Campbell and Kennedy,
The amount raised was
and Taylor bowls gave us some
£720.00.
tapes to sell.
Two ladies in the photo above
Everyone enjoyed a splendid are May Nicholson, Victoria
days bowling, enjoying Park BC and Eloner Kirkpatrick,
afternoon tea and some quite Glasgow.
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