Please note that it’s business as usual on Islander Day today – all regularly scheduled events will proceed as normal.
Hours, draws (both daytime and evening) and junior practice are all as regularly scheduled.
Please note that it’s business as usual on Islander Day today – all regularly scheduled events will proceed as normal.
Hours, draws (both daytime and evening) and junior practice are all as regularly scheduled.
Team PEI – aka Team Birt – are in Kamloops for the Scotties with games beginning tonight.
Good luck!
Due to current and predicted weather conditions and the condition of the parking lot/sidewalks at the Club we have made the decision to cancel tonight’s Friday Fun League.
We regret the decision but feel it is in the best interest of everyone’s safety – including our bar staff.
If any teams would like to make up their scheduled game for tonight – please contact the other team’s skip and see if they might be available on a Sunday evening – we typically have ice time available from 6pm-8pm. Just email or call the Club to reserve a sheet.
The Club office is closing at 230PM
The Canada Games begin this weekend and the Cornwall Curling Club is well represented in the curling events with all three teams calling the Club home!
We are so proud of all of them already and know they will represent us, the province, and themselves so well.
Games can be viewed in person (tickets required) or online at: https://www.canadagames.ca/watch
The women’s team roster is: Ella Lenentine, Makiya Noonan, Kacey Gauthier, and Erika Pater.
The men’s team roster is: Brayden Snow, Jack MacFadyen, Anderson MacDougall, and Davis Nicholson.
The mixed doubles roster is: Ella Lenentine and Mitchell Schut
Good luck to all!
There will be a planning meeting for the combined 40th Anniversary/Red & Blue Spiel THIS Wednesday, February 15th at 5:30PM at the Club.
Anyone interested in helping is invited to attend. If you would like to help but can’t make the meeting please let Travis, Shauna, or Sharon know.
Congratulations to Team Shelley Bradley on defending their title at the PEI Seniors Curling Championships this past weekend in Summerside!
Team Bradley consists of Club members Shelly Bradley, Susan McInnis, Tricia MacGregor, and Julie Scales.
The Seniors Championships are for those in the 50+ age category.
The men’s champions were Team Gorveatt – which includes Cornwall member Sean Ledgerwood!
Read more about the event on the CurlPEI website: CurlPEI Article
It was a busy weekend at the club for our Novice and Little Rock curlers!
On Saturday, we hosted our annual O’Connor Glass U13 Funspiel. Forty-eight curlers from Cornwall, Crapuad, and Summerside clubs participated in the event. Each team played two 4-end games and entertained spectators with some great shots! For lunch, we enjoyed pizza and garlic fingers from Sam’s and chocolate milk donated by ADL. At the end of the event, each curler went home with a prize. Lots of fun was had by all!
We would like to send a huge thank you to our volunteers, coaches, and sponsors – O’Connor Glass, Sam’s, and ADL. Without your help, we would not be able to host such successful events.
On Sunday, our Novice and Little Rock curlers participated in the Hit, Draw, Tap competition.
The Hit, Draw, Tap is a national shot-making competition in which curlers in three age groups (6-8, 9-10, 11-13) are scored on their ability to throw a draw to the button, hit and stay, and tap a rock from the top-12 to the button.
We welcomed Amy Duncan and Peter Gallant from Curl PEI who organized various Hit, Draw, Tap events in curling clubs across the province. Our winners in each category were as follows:
6-8 – Brandon Whalley (58 points)
9-10 – Charlee Smith (12 points)
11-13 – Ephraim Fraser (19 points)
Brandon is also currently ranked 7th in Canada. Great job, Brandon, and congratulations to all participants on a great afternoon of shot-making!
Afterwards, the curlers enjoyed some Timbits and hot chocolate.
We would like to send a huge thank you to Amy and Peter for organizing the event, our Sunday coaches for scoring the kids, and the parents who help serve hot chocolate every Sunday.
We couldn’t have ran this event without you!
The Club is also very appreciative of all the work Sarah Doak, our junior coordinator, put into this weekend – great job Sarah!
Cornwall was well represented at the PEI Ferguson-Logan Montague Funeral Home Stick Curling Championships!
Elaine Hughes and Etta Reid went undefeated in the event and capped it off with a 7-0 victory in the Women’s Final.
Barry Craswell and Roy Coffin won the Open Final with a 6-4 victory.
Congratulations and well done!
Congratulations to Team Sutherland for their very close Round 2 win over Team Rousseau in our Thursday Night Mixed Draw.
Team Sutherland was made up of Byran Sutherland, Katelyn Burgoyne, Todd Saunders, Bruce MacKenzie and spare Donna Marie.
Round 3 teams and draws are below!
There were some exciting games on the final evening of round two of the Wednesday Evening Ladder League, especially the very close one where Team Currie handed Team Callaghan, who captured the “B” Pool for round one, their first loss in the Round Two “A” Pool. although Team Callaghan still came out as the winners of the round.
“A” Pool winners (L-R): Terry MacCormac, Amber Robb, Clara Jack, Joe Callaghan
The “B” Pool was won by the Kelly Watts team, who also had only one loss in the round. Kelly was not in attendance the final night, so she missed out on the photo op!
“B” Pool winners (L-R): Krista Affleck, Susan McInnis, Cathy Handren
Teams Watts and Kamphuis, with six wins, along with Robertson with five, will be climbing the ladder to the “A” pool for Round 2, starting February 15, while teams Callin (6 losses), Groves (5 losses) and Currie (4 losses) will be descending the ladder to pool B for the final round.Team Tyler MacKenzie also had 4 losses, but beat Team Currie in their game on Feb. 1st, so will once again stay in “A”.
Important: We have been informed that we have no ice available on March 22nd, due to the Club hosting the PEI Curling Club Championships, which means that we are now short one week for our final draw.
Here are the teams for Round Three (order within each pool generated randomly):
A Pool | B Pool |
A1-Neima | B1-C.MacKenzie |
A2-T.MacKenzie | B2-Currie |
A3-Callaghan | B3-Groves |
A4-Boswall | B4-Callin |
A5-Watts | B5-McInnis |
A6-Robertson | B6-Younker |
A7-Kamphuis | B7-Joostema |
A8-MacDonald | B8-Gallant |
Round Three Draw and Schedule (drag to see full table on narrow touchscreens):
Date | Time | Ice 1 | Ice 2 | Ice 3 | Ice 4 |
Feb. 15 W1 |
6:30 pm (B) |
B4-Callin vs B7-Joostema | B6-Younker vs B3-Groves | B8-Gallant vs B1-C.MacKenzie | B2-Currie vs B5-McInnis |
8:30 pm (A) |
A4-Boswall vs A7-Kamphuis | A6-Robertson vs A3-Callaghan | A8-MacDonald vs A1-Neima | A2-T.MacKenzie vs A5-Watts | |
Feb 22 W2 |
6:30 pm (A) |
A6-Robertson vs A1-Neima | A4-Boswall vs A5-Watts | A2-T.MacKenzie vs A7-Kamphuis | A8-MacDonald vs A3-Callaghan |
8:30 pm (B) |
B6-Younker vs B1-C.MacKenzie | B4-Callin vs B5-McInnis | B2-Currie vs B7-Joostema | B8-Gallant vs B3-Groves | |
Mar 1 W3 |
6:30 pm (B) |
B2-Currie vs B8-Gallant | B7-Joostema vs B1-C.MacKenzie | B5-McInnis vs B3-Groves | B4-Callin vs B6-Younker |
8:30 pm (A) |
A2-T.MacKenzie vs A8-MacDonald | A7-Kamphuis vs A1-Neima | A5-Watts vs A3-Callaghan | A4-Boswall vs A6-Robertson | |
Mar 8 W4 |
6:30 pm (A) |
A1-Neima vs A3-Callaghan | A2-T.MacKenzie vs A4-Boswall | A6-Robertson vs A8-MacDonald |
A5-Watts vs A7-Kamphuis |
8:30 pm (B) |
B1-C.MacKenzie vs B3-Groves |
B2-Currie vs B4-Callin | B6-Younker vs B8-Gallant | B5-McInnis vs B7-Joostema | |
Mar 15 W5 |
6:30 pm (B) |
B1-C.MacKenzie vs B5-McInnis | B6-Younker vs B2-Currie | B8-Gallant vs B4-Callin | B3-Groves vs B7-Joostema |
8:30 pm (A) |
A1-Neima vs A5-Watts | A6-Robertson vs A2-T.MacKenzie | A8-MacDonald vs A4-Boswall | A3-Callaghan vs A7-Kamphuis | |
Mar 22 |
No Ladder League Curling due to PEI Curling Club Ch’ships | ||||
Mar 29 W6 | 6:30 pm (A) |
A3-Callaghan vs A2-T.MacKenzie | A5-Watts vs A8-MacDonald | A7-Kamphuis vs A6-Robertson | A1 -Neima vs A4-Boswall |
8:30 pm (B) |
B3-Groves vs B2-Currie | B5-McInnis vs B8-Gallant | B7-Joostema vs B6-Younker | B1-C.MacKenzie vs B4-Callin | |
Games not being played | (B) | ||||
(A) |
Reminder to teams to be sure to mark the scoresheet following your games.
The Club is currently OPEN on Friday, February 10th
Once again we encourage everyone to use their own judgment based on current conditions where you are!
Cornwall was well represented at the PEI Ferguson-Logan Montague Funeral Home Stick Curling Championships!
Elaine Hughes and Etta Reid went undefeated in the event and capped it off with a 7-0 victory in the Women’s Final.
Barry Craswell and Roy Coffin won the Open Final with a 6-4 victory.
Congratulations and well done!
More details will follow once we have pictures from the event…
The O’Connor Glass U13 Funspiel is this Saturday, February 11th.
Attached are the teams and draw schedule.
Lots of good curling, good food, and good fun is in store for all involved!
There will be a planning meeting for the combined 40th Anniversary/Red & Blue Spiel NEXT Wednesday, February 15th at 5:30PM at the Club.
Anyone interested in helping is invited to attend. If you would like to help but can’t make the meeting please let Travis, Shauna, or Sharon know.
Team Lenentine and Team Snow are in Timmons, Ontario representing PEI (and the Cornwall Curling Club) in the U18 Curling Championships
Event details can be found at: https://www.curling.ca/2023under18/
Or you can follow each teams’ Facebook pages:
Team Lenetine: https://www.facebook.com/teamlenentinecurling
Team Snow: https://www.facebook.com/TeamSnowCurling
Congratulations to the UPEI Women’s Curling team for their silver medal finish in the AUS Curling Championships this weekend.
You might recognize the team as Cornwall Curling Club members Rachel MacLean, Sydney Howatt, Lexie Murray, Beth Stokes!
Great job – you make us all proud.
The Club Championships went off without a hitch despite the cold weather this weekend.
On the women’s side, Team Currie came out victorious after counting 3 in the final end over Team Berry – after splitting their first two games.
2023 Cornwall Curling Club Ladies’ Club Champions, Team Currie.
Jenine Bodner, Angela Sanderson, Sharon Campbell, Mellissa Creighton, and skip Karen Currie
2023 Cornwall Curling Club Ladies’ Finalists, Team Berry.
Skip Shirley Berry, Ellen Milligan, Gloria Turner, and Sandra Sobey
On the men’s side, Team Doherty defeated Team Warder in the final.
2023 Cornwall Curling Club Men’s Club Champions, Team Doherty.
Skip Robbie Doherty, Anson Carmody, Lincoln Peters, Paul MacCormack, and Ryan Giddens
2023 Cornwall Curling Club Men’s Finalist, Team Warder.
Bill McGuire, Chris MacDougal, Gary Milligan, and skip Landon Warder
Congrats to both teams who will get to represent our Club at the PEI Club Curling Championships from March 22-26 right here on home ice.
Special thanks to Ryan Giddens who stepped up and volunteered to lead the event this year!
Congratulations to the team of Gary Milligan, Ellen Milligan, Bill McGuire, Elric MacDonald, who were the winners of Round 2 of our Monday Night Mixed League.
Special thanks to Enwave PEI Energy Systems for the winners’ $30 gift cards!
Teams and draw schedule have been set for Round 3 of our Monday Night Mixed Draw!
The new draw of our Thursday Mixed League is fast approaching.
We have at least one open slot to fill and if we have enough interest there is space to add a few more teams as well.
If you are interested in joining this league please let us know by Tuesday, February 7th so the drawmaster has time to make the schedule.
Just a reminder the deadline to register for the O’Connor Glass U13 Funspiel is THIS SUNDAY, February 5th.
Sign up at the Club or online at: https://cornwall.curling.io/en/events/14996-u13-funspiel
The U13 Funspiel is on February 11th.
Enjoy two 4-end games, pizza, and prizes!
48 curlers/12 teams – single or team entry
Doors open 9am, first draw at 10am
Due to the annual PEI Roadbuilders rental there will be NO daytime drop-in (10am) or afternoon stick (1pm) curling tomorrow, Thursday, February 2nd.
Another Cornwall Curling Club athlete made the news this weekend – this time Sports Illustrated. SI’s The Curling News division did an athlete profile on Craig Savill.
Craig is a member at the Club and is helping coach a Junior team and a combined Junior program this year and is a huge asset to the Club!
Read the article here:SI Article
Congratulations to Team Birt for winning the 2023 PEI Scotties – earning a trip to the 2023 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, February 17-26 at the Sandman Centre in Kamloops, BC.
This will be Suzanne’s 14th trip to the Scotties!
Best of luck representing Prince Edward Island and the Cornwall Curling Club!
Team Birt consists of Suzanne Birt, Marie Christianson, Michelle Shea, Meaghan Hughes, Sinead Dolan and is coached by Danny Christianson.
Read more about their win on the CurlPEI website: CurlPEI Article
Thanks to Chris MacDougal for more pictures and videos from the Strathcona Cup!
PHOTOS:
VIDEOS:
Below are links to some videos of the Strathcona Cup
On January the 21st the Cornwall Curling Club had the privilege to host the Strathcona Cup – and what an honour it was for our Club.
Twenty Scottish curlers, their bus driver and courier arrived and were greeted with a Scottish flag while the Scottish curlers entered the curling club under an arch of curling brooms formed by Cornwall curlers.
The piper, Angela McDonell, piped them out on the ice down to the other end and up to the home ice hog line. Cornwall member and past participant in the Scottish leg of the Strathcona Cup, Roddie MacLean, had the honour to toast the piper.
The curlers played four ends, stopped and stacked their brooms and were served a dram (shot) of scotch, and then continued to play the last four ends.
Two wins and two losses for each country, with the Scottish team taking the day overall by three points.
The curlers entered the clubhouse to music provided by Courtney Hogan and Todd MacLean.
Everyone got drinks and sat down for a delicious lunch of lasagna, Caesar salad, biscuit and chocolate cake with maple icing, which was catered by 9Haven Catering (Barb Duncan and her sister Carolyn).
Dignitary welcome speeches were made by our local MLA Mark MacLean, Cornwall Mayor Minerva McCourt, Curl PEI president Jane DiCarlo, and Cornwall Curling Club President Shauna McGill.
Jim Farquharson spoke about his own trip to Scotland for the Strathcona Cup and Roddie MacLean led us in the singing of Flower of Scotland.
After lunch the Scottish curlers thanked us and preceded to the bus with all their tokens and headed to Summerside for their next game.
We would truly like to thank everyone who helped plan this event.
Debbie Rhodenhizer spearheaded the event for the Club and George Koke was instrumental in organizing the event Island-wide.
Thanks also go to club manager Travis Jones, Roddie MacLean, Shirley Lank, Jim Farquharson, and Ernie Stavert as well as ice technicians, Ron Matters and Danny Kneabone, and bartender Debby Sigsworth.
A round of thanks also go to Myrna Sanderson and the ladies that helped with lunch: Carlene Peters, Helen Smith, Carol Sweetapple, Glennis Dorion, Janetta Fraser, Virginia MacDonald, and Sharon Campbell.
Thanks to Etta Reid, who made the beautiful table runners.
Also, to the piper, Angela McDonell, and musicians Courtney Hogan and Todd MacLean.
Special thanks to our Sponsors, George Koke, Town of Cornwall, and Tourism PEI.
PHOTO GALLERY:
The draw schedule for our 2023 Club Championships (February 3-5) have been set!
In the Women’s Championship we have three teams competing for the title: Team Sandy Hope, Team Shirley Berry, and Team Karen Currie.
In the Men’s Championship there are five teams vying for the title: Team Phillip McInnis, Team Mark McDonald, Team Paul Neima, Team Robbie Doherty, and Team Landon Warder.
Good luck to all!
The regular season of the U16 Development League has come to a close and the remaining three draws will be our playdowns.
As always if your team isn’t scheduled for the draw you are welcome to use the ice for practice time!
Good luck to all the teams.
REMINDER: The registration deadline for this event is TOMORROW!
Earn the chance to represent your Club as Club Champions and the opportunity to compete at the Provincial Club Championships in March.
Entry is $120 per team
Please make sure that team members meet all eligibility criteria (https://drive.google.com/file/d/10XVgX5YDiOTH9JsivmkAF_PFiZdjfi2R/view?usp=sharing)
Competition format will be determined by number of entries.
Prizes: 1st Place: $340 (Entry fee back, plus entry into Provincial Championship) 2nd Place: $150 (Entry fee back, plus round of drinks)
You can sign up at the Club or (preferably) online at: https://cornwall.curling.io/en/events/14966-2022-2023-club-championships
Great athlete profile on Club member Makiya Noonan, who is the mate for Team Lenentine!
The championships keep rolling in for Cornwall Curling Club members this year – this time it’s Team Shirley Berry and Team Peter Rousseau winning the 2023 PEI Masters Curling Championships in Montague over the weekend.
Team Berry – consisting of members Shirley Berry, Karen Currie, Gloria Turner, and Linda Fairhurst – defeated Montague’s Darlene London rink by a score of 7-3 on Sunday morning in the Women’s Final.
Team Rousseau – consisting of members Peter Rousseau, Phillip McInnis, John Mullin, Garth Cudmore, and Edgar Coffin – defeated fellow Cornwall rink Team Murdoch – consisting of Peter Murdoch, Bill Hope, Dario Zannier, and David Murphy – by a score of 4-1 in the Men’s Final.
Congrats to all the Cornwall curlers in the event – we were well represented!
There will be a planning meeting for the combined 40th Anniversary/Red & Blue Spiel on Wednesday, January 25th at 5:30PM at the Club.
Anyone interested in helping is invited to attend. If you would like to help but can’t make the meetig please let Travis, Shauna, or Sharon know.
Based on current road conditions and work being done by plows the club will open on its normal schedule at 10:00 a.m.
Obviously use your own judgment based on conditions where you are.
Road conditions have improved some with the rain so we are going forward with our Monday Mixed and Commercial Leagues.
Please use your best judgement regard conditions at your own location and let your skip know if you aren’t able to make it this evening.
Due to continued snowfall and forecasted freezing rain the Club will remain closed for the afternoon with further announcements regarding this evening later this afternoon
Due to current road conditions and expected forecast morning drop-in curling is cancelled with further updates by noon
The U13 Funspiel is on February 11th.
Enjoy two 4-end games, pizza, and prizes!
48 curlers/12 teams – single or team entry
Doors open 9am, first draw at 10am
Sign up at the Club on the Junior Board or online at: https://cornwall.curling.io/en/events/14996-u13-funspiel
The Cornwall Curling Club will be hosting the Strathcona Cup THIS Saturday, January 21st – but our Scottish opponents/friends are currently touring other parts of Atlantic Canada.
Colleen Jones caught up with them and did an segment for CBC that can be viewed here: https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/2162916419886
The Scottish curlers will arrive at Cornwall Curling Club around 9:15am on Saturday – where they will be greeted by a bagpiper and the curlers from Cornwall forming their brooms into a walkway arch at our entrance.
The day will involve great curling, live entertainment, delicious food, and a little scotch!
Currently Canada leads Scotland 822-712
#GoCanada
Congratulations to Ruth Stavert and Gloria Clarke on a 6-ender this afternoon during Daytime Stick Curling!
There will be a planning meeting for the combined 40th Anniversary/Red & Blue Spiel on Wednesday, January 25th at 5:30PM at the Club.
Anyone interested in helping is invited to attend. If you would like to help but can’t make the meetig please let Travis, Shauna, or Sharon know.
The Wednesday Daytime League’s 2nd round doesn’t start until next week due to many teams playing in the PEI Master’s Tournament so we will have DAYTIME DROP-IN (10am) and AFTERNOON STICK CURLING (1pm) tomorrow, Wednesday, January 18th
We are once again proud as a Club to congratulate members of our junior program for exciting wins – this time we congratulate Team Schut and Team Lenentine for winning the 2023 PEI Pepsi Junior Curling Championships.
Team Schut’s roster includes: Mitchell Schut, Chase MacMillan, Cruz Pineau, Liam Kelly, and Coach Pat Quilty.
Team Lenentine’s roster includes: Ella Lenentine, Makiya Noonan, Kacey Gauthier, Erika Pater, and Coach Robbie Lenentine.
The teams will now have the opportunity to represent PEI at Nationals in Quebec in March/April.
Congratulations and good luck!
The Kenmac Energy Bonspiel, held this past weekend, was a hard-fought battle for the win with only a 1.5-point differential between the top three curling teams! We were excited to have 20 teams (80 curlers) participating in the two-day event which consisted of lots of good food, terrific sportsmanship, and fun and games both on and off the ice.
Friday night draw one ended with Team Milligan in the lead with 18 points, followed by Team Berry with 16 points and Team Sutherland with 15 points. There was a three-way tie for the TV picture trivia that took place after the game with Team Bodner winning the tiebreaker. Meanwhile, Team Doiron outsmarted everyone and took the win for the picture puzzle game.
Saturday morning began with coffee and delicious baked goods from Mary’s Bakery. Team Berry took the lead in the second draw with 32 points, followed by Team Neima with 27 points and Team Wicki and Team Kamphius tied for third place with 24.5 points. Curlers then enjoyed a tasty pizza lunch provided by Sam’s Family Restaurant. Trivia was played during the break with Team Kelly reigning victoriously.
Things were really shaken up in draw three with Team MacDonald coming out on top with 42 points, closely followed by Team Wicki – 41.5 points and Team Kamphius – 40.5 points. Team Currie finished fourth place with 37 points and Team Doiron and Team Stefanik tied for fifth place with a score of 35. Doiron and Stefanik had the exact same point spread and ends won, therefore, a winner was decided by a dual of Rock/Paper/Scissors between the two skips which Elliot Doiron won.
The night was capped off with an awards ceremony, door prizes and a terrific roast beef dinner catered by Allan Carmichael and his staff from Al’s Catering Service.
Congratulations to all our winners and a sincere thank you to everyone for participating in this exciting annual event.
We would like to acknowledge and thank the staff of the Cornwall Curling Club, bartenders Blaise, Debbie and Katelyn for helping wherever needed throughout the weekend. Our ice crew, Ron and Danny for the awesome ice sheets and our Club manager, Travis, for his help before, during and after the spiel.
A big shout out to our volunteers who continuously step-up during spiels to help make the events run smoothly and successfully. Thank you!!!
The Cornwall Curling club is especially grateful to our sponsor, Kenmac Energy. Please help us give back by keeping Kenmac Energy in mind for your home heating needs.
See you on the ice!
We have a new team for the Do Gooder division so we’ve updated the schedule – please see below!
The new team has the bye the first week but be sure to welcome Team Milligan when you see them: Gary Milligan, Ellen Milligan, Allan Stefanik, and Megan Davies
Conditions have improved in the Cornwall area, and our new Adult Learn to Curl league is going ahead as scheduled, this afternoon from 2-3:15 pm. Conditions may be different where you live, so always use your best judgement when travelling in winter.
This league is a great opportunity for complete beginners, recent curling converts, and those returning to curling after some time off. It will also be beneficial to Club members looking to sharpen particular skills.
This new league is another option that we hope will help ease the transition into (or back into) curling!
The dates are:
January: 15, 22, 29
February: 12, 19, 26
March: 5, 19
The Upstreet Tuesday Competitive League will resume on Tuesday, January 17th.
Please note – Bill and Sandy Hope will be leaving the Island soon so we’ll need a new Drawmaster for Tuesday night after February 28th, if you are interested in that position please speak with Travis or Bill
The Annual Kenmac Energy Bonspiel will take place tonight, Friday, January 13th, and tomorrow, Saturday, January 14th!
With the rain and rising temperatures the roads are in much better shape and we are excited for all the curling action tonight.
Below is an updated Teams/Schedule
A HUGE thank you to our sponsor, KENMAC ENERGY, for their continued support for our club and curling community.
The Wednesday Daytime League will resume on Wednesday, January 25th.
Please note that NEXT Wednesday (January 18th) will be DROP-IN only as many of the league teams will be competing in the PEI Masters Curling Championships in Montague.
Based on current conditions around the Island the afternoon stick curling draw at 1PM is cancelled.
With warming temperatures and time for road crews to work we still hope to be able to host the Kenmac Bonspiel this evening – updates will come later.