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Deer Lodge Wednesday Ladies
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Deer Lodge Wednesday Ladies Curling League
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Wednesdays |
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1:00 pm |
| Convenor: |
Maureen Stephen-Rusnak, ph 888-6578 |
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A) Format and News:
- This league has been in existence for over 20 years
and exits primarily for fellowship with the competitive aspect of the
game of secondary importance.
Our league has women of all levels and ages that grt together to
partake in an afternoon of exercise and fun.
We have a unique league in that we change teams every season and are an
ideal league for anyone wanting to learn the game or return to
curling. So we have many experienced players to the novice and we
still manage to have some interesting games over the year.
We also have a curling clinic the first Wednesday of the season and are
looking at adding to that this year.
We start at 1:00 pm sharp every Wednesday. We used to have
babysittling and if we see the need babysitting will be offered again.
Our fees at the moment are :
Full time - $90.00 - includes banquet
Half time - $45.00 - half banquet cost
Spares - $3.00/game
- Opening meeting and practice on October 5 at 1 pm !.
- The ice schedule for the 2011 -
2012 season is now
available,
see schedule
- The Teams
page has been updated with the 2011-2012 team rosters.
- There are openings for curlers,
please contact Maureen Stephen-Rusnak , ph 888-6578.
- An application
form is available online,
Please click on Application Forms
and select the appropriate link
- Executive for 2011-2012
President:
Maureen Stephen-Rusnak
Vice President: Gail Henderson
Brown
Secretary:
Cathy Schrader
Treasurer:
Judy Harrison
Committees :
Ice &
Draw
Linda Engel, Donna Vendramelli
Publicity
Colleen Molter
Prizes and Photos Kathy Scott
Social Committee Pat Newbury, Jennifer Morland, Jan
Bissett
B) DLCC House Rules
- LENGTH OF DRAWS
The bell will ring 1 hour and 40 minutes after the
1:00 p.m. starting time. Play the end in progress and one
more.
No extra ends are to be played. For bell purposes, an end shall be
considered complete and the next end in play when the last delivered
rock of an end has crossed the nearest sweeping line and cannot be
replayed. For example if the bell rings when the last delivered rock of
end #6 is running between the hog lines then end #7 has already started
for bell purposes and end #8 will be considered as the "next end".
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