After a very successful Annual Charity Day in August, albeit with slightly
reduced entrants, we raised £1,000 for Cornwall Hospice Care; the cheque
presentation was made on our last club day of the season. Thanks to all players
from many clubs in Cornwall and even some from Plymouth who travelled for
the day and all those who provided the wonderful food, ran the raffle and
made sure the matches ran to time and in the correct order.
The photographs show our Chairman Richard Read making the cheque
presentation to Carrie Richards representing the charity and some of the club
members holding the cheque.
Lostwithiel Bowls Club AGM
Remember to attend your bowls club AGM which is being held on 10th Oct 2022 starting at 7.15pm. Venue – at the bowls club !
A copy of the agenda can be found under the members page tab. Also under the same tab you can refresh your memories of what was said at the 2021 AGM.
2022 EBCL Finals Day
ECBL FINALS DAY-SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11th.
Our finals day was hosted very well by our President Chris Dimond and Lostwithiel BC. Prior to any games being played a minutes silence was held as a mark of respect to our late Queen Elizabeth II.
The weather on the day was dull and overcast with the odd burst of sunshine but still attracted many supporters who witnessed some very good standards of bowling leading to the following results:
‘Cornish Times Singles’ – Winner – John Kelly. (Callington) 21 – Runner Up Mike Medlen. (Looe) 9.
‘Spencer – Davey Pairs’ – Winners – Glyn Coggon & John Kelly (Callington) 24 – Runners Up – Nigel Williams & Phillip ‘Morley’ Tubb (Lostwithiel) 14.
‘Couch Triples’ – Winners – Barry Stephens, Dave Lawrence & Stuart Mitchell. (Torpoint) 13 – Runners Up – Bernie Dyer, Nick Trewin & Peter Prynne. (Kensey Vale) 11.
‘Dennis Fours’ – Winners – Barry Stephens, Derrick Hunt, Dave Lawrence & Stuart Mitchell (Torpoint) 17- Runners Up – Kevin Harvey, Steve Ball, Jim Ashton & Mike Day. (Saltash) 15.
The winning players were presented with the designated trophy together with an individual engraved glass and certificate to mark their achievements with all runners up players receiving certificates.
As a final note: This year saw the best number of entries to the competitions for a number of years with an age range of between 8 to over 80 years.
My thanks to all clubs for supporting the competitions this year.
The food for the day was much appreciated by all and thanks go to Janet Lostwithiel’s Catering Supervisor and helpers Penny and Jackie to Ruth who made the excellent bacon and egg pie and pasties and to other members who made the tasty desserts all served with local cream.
Roger Ellard
Secretary ECBL
The 2022 winners in the Bertie and Bertha competition
Congratulations go to the winners of the 2022 Bertie and Bertha competition which were Adrian Woods and Janet Dimond along with Brian Philp’s who was the winner of the wooden spoon trophy.
Club Social Evening
An enjoyable evening of bowls, discussion and a curry which was provided by Phil.
Opening of Lostwithiel Bowling Green
It was a real pleasure when early in January two former players at the club agreed, covid allowing, to a request from the committee to open the green for the 2022 season.
On Saturday 16th April, a lovely sunny day and perfect for bowls , Pat Rigby and Mollie Mallet performed the ceremony surrounded by existing members and also some other former members who had come to support and catch up on old times with a cup of tea and biscuit. It was great to see all of them. A big thank you also to Carol Williams, another former player, who organised the logistics to ensure that our guests were collected and arrived on time.
After the ceremony players got a feel for the green before we all had an excellent faith tea.
The photograph shows Mollie and Pat with Club Chairman Richard Read
LOSTWITHIEL BOWLING CLUB NEWSLETTER 2022
OPENING AND TASTER DAYS
On Saturday, 16th April at 2:15pm the Green will be opened for this season’s lawn bowling by Pat Rigby and Mollie Mallett, two former members of the club. I’m sure that Pat and Mollie would be delighted to catch up with other former members who would like to join us for a chat and cup of tea. Existing members will be able to pay their annual subs and sign up for the pre-league practice matches if they have not already done so. Dress code for opening day will be club colours please. We will finish with a faith tea and it would be helpful if you could let me know if you will be bringing a sweet or savoury dish – thank you.
In addition, on Saturday 23rd April from 10.00am until 2.00pm and on Sunday 24th April from 2.00pm until 4.00pm we will be holding our Taster Days for any aspiring player who would like the opportunity to give it a try. All they require is flat shoes; bowls and guidance will be provided. A reduced membership fee is available for new members.
Notice Boards
Please check the notice boards in the ladies and men’s changing rooms where all team selections will be posted on the respective boards. The board in the clubhouse will only be used for mixed teams ie friendlies.
Subscriptions
John will shortly be sending a reminder that subscriptions are now due and giving details for bacs payments.
Looking forward to seeing you all on the green,
Penny
Club secretary
Preparations Under Way
As we approach our Opening Day of Saturday 16th April 2022 many members of your committee and other volunteers have been and are busy in all areas to ensure that the season can start successfully on time. Your committee will no doubt be meeting in February to finalise many last minutes details.
Your secretariat has been working all winter to ensure that we are answering all enquiries from Bowls Cornwall and that our fixture list is compiled and printed with not only league matches but friendlies and other county/national fixtures.
Your volunteer gardeners are busy as normal removing weeds from the flower beds, pruning where necessary and applying top dressing as well as keeping the grass surrounding the green cut and moss free. If you have any shrubs which you no longer require at home then give Badger a call or leave them down the club as they will all be given a good home and add some more interest to the new beds.
You will all notice changes inside and outside the club house as a team of volunteers have been decorating and making the building more inviting. We have moved both lockers and some notice boards into the changing rooms and plans to create a bar area are well underway.
Finally a thank you to all the volunteers who continue to help on the green either brushing in the mornings, servicing and repairing the machines, cutting, aerating and spraying and many of the activities which go unnoticed. The concept that some have of “putting the green to bed during the winter months” is not realistic especially in areas such as Cornwall where grass and moss continue to grow and disease spread for most of the winter.
Volunteers in all areas would be welcomed-just contact any member of the committee.
Congratulations to Renee and Carol
Congratulations to Renee and Carol who received a trophy and certificates at the Group 3 lunch in Newquay. They were winners in the Over 55 pairs.
Ladies Benevolent Triples News
Congratulations to Penny, Mary and Annie who received their trophy and certificates at the Group Three lunch in Newquay. They were runners up in the Benevolent Triples.