LeRoux defeated Hachey
Boucher defeated Homiak first defeat for the season for team Homiak.
Brown and Chapman tied
Nicolle defeated Cowan
Fontaine defeated Wilbur
Have a Merry Christmas all!
Since 1898 in Bathurst, since 1908 at the Bathurst Curling Club. An all volunteer club except one.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Tuesday Night Curling Results for December 16 2008
Tuesday's fun league results are unusual,
cause two teams ended in a draw.
Chapman Bounty Hunter and King convenience tied
as did
Lounsbury and Avalanche
on the other hand
The Northern Light defeated Max 104.9 in the other game schedule.
cause two teams ended in a draw.
Chapman Bounty Hunter and King convenience tied
as did
Lounsbury and Avalanche
on the other hand
The Northern Light defeated Max 104.9 in the other game schedule.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Monday Night Competitive League results for 15 Dec 08
Elhatton defeated Babineau
Imbeault over Ferguson
Nicolle defeated Wilbur
Maher over Fontaine
Roy defeated Fisher.
Good curling all.
Imbeault over Ferguson
Nicolle defeated Wilbur
Maher over Fontaine
Roy defeated Fisher.
Good curling all.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Little Rock Jamboree
100th anniversary jamboree - Bathurst Curling Club Jan. 16 to 18, 2009.
The Bathurst Curling Club is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2009,
and as part of our year-long celebrations we will be hosting a tournament
for curlers 13 years of age and under this January.
The tournament will take place from Jan. 16 to 18, and will be open
to the first 30 teams to register.
The tournament will be broken down into three categories:
A division for those eight an under - games will be played on a half
sheet of ice.
A division for players 11 and under - games will be played on a full
shoot of ice.
A division for players 13 and under - each team in this division is
allowed one 14 year old on the team.
Teams can be all male, all female or mixed, and ages are based on
the curlers age as of Dec. 31, 2008. Should there not be a minimum
of four teams in each category, the curlers in that age group will
move up to play in the next age group.
Each team will be guaranteed four, four-end games during the weekend
and the emphasis will be on friendly competition amongst the participants.
Every team will have one game on Friday evening (the first draw is
at 5:30 p.m.), two on Saturday and one on Sunday (curling should be
finished by 4:30 p.m.). Where possible, teams closest to Bathurst
will play in the first draw on Friday and last draw on Sunday.
The cost to play is $80 per team, and provincial competition cards
are not necessary for this event. The weekend will include a meal
for all participants on Saturday, and a sponsor is currently being
sought so that all curlers (we hope) will receive a t-shirt.
The deadline to register is Jan. 9 at 5 p.m. Registration forms,
including check made payable to the Bathurst Curling Club, can be
sent to:
Little Rock Jamboree
C/O Peter Assaff
1166 Stacey Mill Crescent
Bathurst, NB E2A 4W9.
For more information please contact Tanya Duguay at 546-1301.
We look forward to seeing you on the ice as part of our 100th
anniversary celebrations!
Peter Assaff
The Bathurst Curling Club is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2009,
and as part of our year-long celebrations we will be hosting a tournament
for curlers 13 years of age and under this January.
The tournament will take place from Jan. 16 to 18, and will be open
to the first 30 teams to register.
The tournament will be broken down into three categories:
A division for those eight an under - games will be played on a half
sheet of ice.
A division for players 11 and under - games will be played on a full
shoot of ice.
A division for players 13 and under - each team in this division is
allowed one 14 year old on the team.
Teams can be all male, all female or mixed, and ages are based on
the curlers age as of Dec. 31, 2008. Should there not be a minimum
of four teams in each category, the curlers in that age group will
move up to play in the next age group.
Each team will be guaranteed four, four-end games during the weekend
and the emphasis will be on friendly competition amongst the participants.
Every team will have one game on Friday evening (the first draw is
at 5:30 p.m.), two on Saturday and one on Sunday (curling should be
finished by 4:30 p.m.). Where possible, teams closest to Bathurst
will play in the first draw on Friday and last draw on Sunday.
The cost to play is $80 per team, and provincial competition cards
are not necessary for this event. The weekend will include a meal
for all participants on Saturday, and a sponsor is currently being
sought so that all curlers (we hope) will receive a t-shirt.
The deadline to register is Jan. 9 at 5 p.m. Registration forms,
including check made payable to the Bathurst Curling Club, can be
sent to:
Little Rock Jamboree
C/O Peter Assaff
1166 Stacey Mill Crescent
Bathurst, NB E2A 4W9.
For more information please contact Tanya Duguay at 546-1301.
We look forward to seeing you on the ice as part of our 100th
anniversary celebrations!
Peter Assaff
Thursday Night Curling Results for Dec 11 2008
Wilbur defeated Cowan
Brown over Fontaine
Nicolle defeated LeRoux
Chapman over Homiak
Hachey defeated Boucher.
Brown over Fontaine
Nicolle defeated LeRoux
Chapman over Homiak
Hachey defeated Boucher.
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Tuesday Night Curling Results for 9 December 2008
In play tonight,
Max 1049 defeated Lounsbury
King Convenience defeated The Northern Light
Avalanche defeated Chapman Bounty Hunters.
Max 1049 defeated Lounsbury
King Convenience defeated The Northern Light
Avalanche defeated Chapman Bounty Hunters.
Monday, December 08, 2008
Monday Night Curling Results for 8 December 2008
MacDonald defeated Wilbur
Lavigne over Nicolle
Fisher defeated Maher
Roy over Imbeault and
Elhatton over Fontaine.
Lavigne over Nicolle
Fisher defeated Maher
Roy over Imbeault and
Elhatton over Fontaine.
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Thursday Night Curling Results for 4 Dec 2008
Nicolle over Fontaine
Chapman defeated Wibur
Hachey over Cowan
Brown defeated Boucher and
Homiak defeated LeRoux
Chapman defeated Wibur
Hachey over Cowan
Brown defeated Boucher and
Homiak defeated LeRoux
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Tuesday Night Curling Results for 2 December 2008
Lounsbury defeated Avalanche
The Northern Light defeated Max 1049
Chapman Bounty Hunters defeated King Convenience
If your firm wants to set a team or sponsor a team
on Tuesday Night please call the club at 546-5665.
Curling clinics are free for all every Wednesday
evenings at 7 p.m., all you need is clean running
shoes, gloves or mittens and warm loose clothing,
we supply everthing else you need to enjoy the game.
Participation is our game!
The Northern Light defeated Max 1049
Chapman Bounty Hunters defeated King Convenience
If your firm wants to set a team or sponsor a team
on Tuesday Night please call the club at 546-5665.
Curling clinics are free for all every Wednesday
evenings at 7 p.m., all you need is clean running
shoes, gloves or mittens and warm loose clothing,
we supply everthing else you need to enjoy the game.
Participation is our game!
Monday, December 01, 2008
Monday Night Curling Results for December 1 2008
John Ferguson defeated Robert Nicolle
Joel Roy over Pat Mahar
Emile Babineau over Terry Wilber
Marc Imbeault defeated Fred Elhatton
Alvin Laving over Terry MacDonald
Joel Roy over Pat Mahar
Emile Babineau over Terry Wilber
Marc Imbeault defeated Fred Elhatton
Alvin Laving over Terry MacDonald
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Curling club event
We thank Peter Assaff and The Northern Light for the following information.
Bathurst Mayor Stephen Brunet was one of the first people to pick up his membership as the Bathurst Curling Club opened it's doors for it's 100th season on St. Andrew Street. Shown from left are Maxine Craig, New Brunswick Curling Association chair for the North East Zone; Mayor Brunet; and Claude LeBlanc, membership chair for the Bathurst Curling Club.
If you wish particpate as a curler we have free curling clinic for all every Wednesday evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more informaiton please contact at
546-5665.
Bathurst Mayor Stephen Brunet was one of the first people to pick up his membership as the Bathurst Curling Club opened it's doors for it's 100th season on St. Andrew Street. Shown from left are Maxine Craig, New Brunswick Curling Association chair for the North East Zone; Mayor Brunet; and Claude LeBlanc, membership chair for the Bathurst Curling Club.
If you wish particpate as a curler we have free curling clinic for all every Wednesday evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more informaiton please contact at
546-5665.
6th Annual Bathurst Junior Curling Cashspiel
To all our participating teams "Thank You", also a "Thank You" to all supporting parents, without whom this spiel would not be such a success.
We must not forget our sponsors and they are: Ace Hydrolic, Brunswick Mining,
Industrial Rubber, Pressure Kleen, North Shore Welding, Keystone Development,
Wal-Mart, City Center and Sunny Corner Enterprise Inc.
The final results are:
Girls first place The Howard Rink
Girls second place The Daigle Rink
Boys first place The Mallais Rink
Boys second place The Trites Rink.
Thanks to all from our first time spiel organizer Gisele and Michel Godin for a job well done. We also thank our Ice maker Alvin Lavigne and Ice helper Brendon Sealy. We must not forget the Kitchen volunteers of Dale & Mona Glendenning and Rita McGrath, and last but not least the club's all round organizer Emile Babineau.
All of you are now part of our 100 Anniversary History Celebrations.
Until next year.
P.S. When you review the following photos click on the photo and/or item to
see a larger view.
We must not forget our sponsors and they are: Ace Hydrolic, Brunswick Mining,
Industrial Rubber, Pressure Kleen, North Shore Welding, Keystone Development,
Wal-Mart, City Center and Sunny Corner Enterprise Inc.
The final results are:
Girls first place The Howard Rink
Girls second place The Daigle Rink
Boys first place The Mallais Rink
Boys second place The Trites Rink.
Thanks to all from our first time spiel organizer Gisele and Michel Godin for a job well done. We also thank our Ice maker Alvin Lavigne and Ice helper Brendon Sealy. We must not forget the Kitchen volunteers of Dale & Mona Glendenning and Rita McGrath, and last but not least the club's all round organizer Emile Babineau.
All of you are now part of our 100 Anniversary History Celebrations.
Until next year.
P.S. When you review the following photos click on the photo and/or item to
see a larger view.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Friday, November 21, 2008
2009 Ford World Men's Curling Championship
Event Coordinator/Coordonnatrice
2009 Ford World Men's Curling Championship
Championat Mondial de Curling Masculin Ford
B:506-854-2009/ Bur: 506-854-2009
Toll free 1-888-854-2009/Service libre 1-888-854-2009
R: 506-855-9766 / Rés: 506-855-9766
Fax: 506-855-7237/ Téléc: 506-855-7237
imackenzie@curling.ca
1100 Main Street/ 1100, rue Main
Highfield Square
Moncton, NB E1C 1H4
www.seasonofchampions.ca
Moncton.rock Your World / Moncton, Dans le feu de l'action
2009 Ford World Men's Curling Championship
Championat Mondial de Curling Masculin Ford
B:506-854-2009/ Bur: 506-854-2009
Toll free 1-888-854-2009/Service libre 1-888-854-2009
R: 506-855-9766 / Rés: 506-855-9766
Fax: 506-855-7237/ Téléc: 506-855-7237
imackenzie@curling.ca
1100 Main Street/ 1100, rue Main
Highfield Square
Moncton, NB E1C 1H4
www.seasonofchampions.ca
Moncton.rock Your World / Moncton, Dans le feu de l'action
Monday, November 17, 2008
Monday Night curling kicks off with a group photo
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