2023 Kenmac Energy Bonspiel Teams and Draws

The Annual Kenmac Energy Bonspiel takes place on Friday, January 13th and Saturday, January 14th at the Cornwall Curling Club.

The excitement starts on Friday with snacks, draw prizes, a 50/50, drink specials – and, of course, curling!

The fun continues Saturday with a continental breakfast, lunch, trivia, games, and more curling – all capped off with a delicious, plated, sit down banquet meal.

Awards and Prizes will be given as well!

NOTE:  Registration can be paid the day of the event in CASH please

Kenmac 2023 Teams and Draw

A HUGE thank you to our sponsor, KENMAC ENERGY, for their continued support for our club and curling community.

 

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Club Championships Registration is LIVE!

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

 

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Congrats to the Cornwall Cup Winners!

Friday was a busy day at the Club – hosting 16 teams of stick curlers in the 4th Annual Cornwall Cup – including a lovely lasagna lunch by 9Haven Catering. 

The top eight teams moved onto Saturday’s playoffs with the lots of close games and excellent shot making. 

The final results were: 
1st Place: George Piercey and Bernard Keefe
2nd Place: Myrna Sanderson and John Dunsford
3rd Place: Myrna and Barry Craswell
4th Place: Gloria Clarke and Ruth Stavert

Thank you to all who helped make this another successful event!

 

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4th Annual Cornwall Cup Stick Curling Tournament Schedule and Teams

 

The 4th Annual Cornwall Cup is this Friday at the Cornwall Curling Club.  

We have a full slate of 16 teams registered and the teams and schedules are listed below:

As a reminder, there will be NO daytime drop-in or afternoon stick curling on Friday, January 6th due to this annual event.  

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U18 Learn to Curl starts THIS FRIDAY – register today!

U18 Try Curling! Is a FREE opportunity for youth ages 13-18 to try curling.
 
It will take place at the Cornwall Curling Club from 4:30-5:30pm on Jan. 6.
 
If you have questions please reach out to Amy Duncan at aduncan@sportpei.pe.ca or 902-368-4208.
 
*There will be a free 8-week U18 Learn to Curl Program from Jan. 20-Mar.31 for anyone who is interested.*
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The 50/50 pot continues to GROW!

No one has won the 50/50 pot yet this season, which means we are currently carrying over $429.

Be sure to sign in and pay your $2 this week for your chance to help pay down the Christmas bills!

For those that are newer to the Club (or just forgotten) – EVERY member’s name is in the draw jar – but you can only win if you are signed in each week and paid your $2 for the week (or have previously paid ahead for the season).  

If your name is drawn but you aren’t signed in, the winner’s pot carries over to the following week.

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Learn to Curl League still has a few spaces left

Our new Adult Learn to Curl league still has a FEW spaces left – sign up before it fills up!

It will be 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 will be another option that we hope will help ease the transition into (or back into) curling!

The cost will be $95 plus HST for an 8-week program that will meet on Sunday afternoons from 2:00pm to 3:15pm.  

The dates will be:

January: 15, 22, 29
February: 12, 19, 26
March: 5, 19

See the Club Manager or Bill McGuire for more information.

Registration is NOW LIVE at cornwall.curling.io

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U18 Champions Crowned!

The 2023 PEI U18 Curling Championships concluded today at the Cornwall Curling Club.

Team Easter (Summerside) faced Team Lenentine in the girl’s final, with Team Lenentine (Cornwall) winning by a score of 6-3.  

U18 Champions: Ella Lenentine, Makiya Noonan, Kacey Gauthier, Erika Pater, Coach Robbie Lenentine

 

Finalists: Madalyn Easter, Reid Hart, Kenna Warnell, Brook Lewis, Coach Shelley MacFadyen

The boy’s final was an all Cornwall affair with Team Snow topping Team Dalton by a score of 7-5.  

U18 Champions: Brayden Snow, Jack MacFadyen, Davis Nicholson, Anderson MacDougall, Coach David MacFadyen

Finalists: Isaiah Dalton, Keegan Warnell, Sheamus Herlihy, Nate MacRae, Coach Mike MacRae

The Sportsmanship Awards went to Makiya Noonan and Keegan Warnell. 

The Provincial Asham Coach Awards went to Robbie Lenentine and Kyle MacDonald

Congratulations to the winners and all participants and many thanks to CurlPEI and our many volunteers!

 

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Cornwall Curling Club is hosting the PEI U18 Curling Championships this week!

The Cornwall Curling Club is happy to be hosting the PEI U18 Curling Championships this week on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.  

There are three teams in both the Girls and Boys divisions.

The schedule for the event is below:

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PEI U18 Curling Ch’ships set for Cornwall, December 27-29, with 3 Girls and 3 Boys teams entered (Curl PEI)

The PEI Under 18 Curling Championships are set for December 27 – 29 at the Cornwall Curling Club.

The three girls teams and an equal number of boys rinks signed up will play a double round-robin format, followed by a two or three-game championship round, with the third game needed only if a team went through the double round-robin undefeated and loses their first championship game.

The defending champions, Ella Lenentine and Isaiah Dalton rinks, are returning to see if they can make it back-to-back titles.  Lenentine will be joined by the Madalyn Easter team and the Sydney Carver rink.  Dalton will face the Brayden Snow team (recently named the PEI 2023 Canada Games team), and the Nate Shaw rink.

The winning Girls and Boys rinks from the PEI U18  Curling Championships earn the right to advance to the 2023 Canadian Under-18 Curling Championships, presented by Curling Canada February 6-11, 2023 in Timmons, ON.

Spectators are welcome at this year’s PEI U18.

Here are the team rosters (“S” designates the skip) and round robin positions:

Girls:

1 – Team Easter
Madalyn Easter (S), Reid Hart, Kenna Warnell, Brooke Lewis, Shelley MacFadyen (coach)

2 – Team Carver
Sydney Carver (S), Katie MacLean, Michaela MacLean, Clara Jack, Tammy Dewar (coach)

3 – Team Lenentine
Ella Lenentine (S), Makiya Noonan, Kacey Gauthier, Erika Pater, Robbie Lenentine (coach)

Boys:

A – Team Snow
Brayden Snow (S), Jack MacFadyen, Davis Nicholson, Anderson MacDougall, David MacFadyen (coach)

B – Team Dalton
Isaiah Dalton (S), Connor Bruce, Sheamus Herlihy, Nate MacRae, Michael MacRae (coach)

C – Team Shaw
Nate Shaw, Brody Quinn, Sam Shaw, Aaron Haight, Sean Peric, Kyle MacDonald (coach)

Draw (Double Round Robin with a 2-3 game Championship Round) and Schedule:

If teams are tied after the double round robin, their win/loss record against each will determine their ranking. If a complete ranking of the tied teams cannot be established a second comparison for ranking shall be made utilizing the win/loss records of only the remaining teams.

If the ranking of ties teams eligible for playoffs cannot be established by the successive comparisons of win/loss records, only those teams that remain tied after such comparisons shall be ranked by implementing the ranking based on last stone draw.

Live, end-by-end results will be available at: https://peicurling.com/scoreboard/#!/competitions/8030

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U18 Learn to Curl

U18 Try Curling! Is a FREE opportunity for youth ages 13-18 to try curling.
 
It will take place at the Cornwall Curling Club from 4:30-5:30pm on Jan. 6.
 
If you have questions please reach out to Amy Duncan at aduncan@sportpei.pe.ca or 902-368-4208.
 
*There will be a free 8-week U18 Learn to Curl Program from Jan. 20-Mar.31 for anyone who is interested.*
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Daytime Christmas Party Fun

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On Monday, December 19th the Daytime Committee hosted their annual Daytime Christmas Party for our Daytime Drop-in and Afternoon Stick curlers.  

We had around 65 club members in attendance for curling, food, and socialization – and a great time was had by all!  

Special thanks to Mark MacDonald for sponsoring the dinner – allowing extra proceeds to go to our annual Food Basket Drive – thanks so much! 

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Happy Holiday Season!

On behalf of the management, staff, and Board of Directors of the Cornwall Curling Club we would like to wish everyone a wonderful holiday season and the happiest of New Years!  

Our Club wouldn’t be the same without YOU!

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Currie, Callaghan teams win Wed. Eve. Ladder League round 1. Next round starts Dec. 21

Round one of the Wednesday Evening Ladder League wrapped up Dec. 14, with the team of Karen Currie, Angela Sanderson, Melissa Creighton, Sharon Campbell, and Jenine Bodner going 5-2 win-loss to capture the “A” pool, while the Joe Callaghan rink, which includes Terry MacCormac, Amber Robb, and Clara Jack, won the “B”, also with a 5-2 record. Teams skipped by Greg Groves and Mark MacDonald also had only 2 losses in Pool A, but one of their losses was to Currie. Callaghan beat the other 5-2 teams, skipped by Paul Neima and Doug Callin in Pool B. 

Left to Right: “A” Pool winners Karen Currie, Angela Sanderson, Sharon Campbell, Jenine Bodner. Missing from photo: Melissa Creighton

Right to Left: Joe Callaghan, Amber Robb, Terry MacCormac. Missing from photo: Clara Jack

Teams Callaghan, Neima, and Callin will be climbing the ladder to the “A” pool for Round 2, starting December 21st, while teams skipped by Peter Joostema, Colin MacKenzie, and Greg Robertson will be descending the ladder to pool B.

There were 4 teams with 4 losses in the “A” pool, skipped by Norman Boswall, Tyler MacKenzie, Greg Robertson, and Colin MacKenzie, so determining the last two spots to drop down was complicated, The Colin MacKenzie rink volunteered to drop down, leaving only 1 spot. 

None of these teams beat both of the others, so we look at point differentials between the three affected teams. Nov. 30 game between Robertson and Boswall was scheduled for 8 ends while the rest of the games that evening were 4 ends, so we have divided points in the 8 end game by 2.

Boswall: Points for vs T.MacKenzie 6
Points against (vs Robertson) divided by 2: 3.5
Point differential: 2.5

T.MacKenzie: Points for vs Robertson 7
Points against vs Boswall 6 
Point differential: 1

Robertson: Points for vs Boswall 3.5
Points against vs MacKenzie: 7
Points differential: minus 3.5

Robertson had a minus point differential and will go to B.

Here are the teams for Round Two (order within each pool generated randomly):

A Pool B Pool
A1-Neima B1-Younker
A2-Groves B2-C.MacKenzie
A3-Boswall B3-Gallant
A4-MacDonald B4-Robertson
A5-Callaghan B5-Watts
A6-Currie B6-McInnis
A7-T.MacKenzie B7-Joostema
A8-Callin B8-Kamphuis

 

Round Two Draw and Schedule (drag to see full table on narrow touchscreens):

Date Time Ice 1 Ice 2 Ice 3 Ice 4
Dec. 21
W1
6:30 pm
(A)
A4-MacDonald vs A7-T.MacKenzie A6-Currie vs A3-Boswall A8-Callin vs A1-Neima A2-Groves vs A5-Callaghan
8:30 pm
(B)
B4-Robertson vs B7-Joostema B6-McInnis vs B3-Gallant B8-Kamphuis vs B1-Younker B2-C.MacKenzie vs B5-Watts
Dec. 28 No curling (annual Christmas week ice maintenance)
Jan 4
W2 
6:30 pm
(B)
B6-McInnis vs B1-Younker B4-Robertson vs B5-Watts B2-C.MacKenzie vs B7-Joostema B8-Kamphuis vs B3-Gallant
8:30 pm
(A)
A6-Currie vs A1-Neima A4-MacDonald vs A5-Callaghan A2-Groves vs A7-T.MacKenzie A8-Callin vs A3-Boswall
Jan 11
W3 
6:30 pm
(A)
A2-Groves vs A8-Callin  A7-T.MacKenzie vs A1-Neima A5-Callaghan vs A3-Boswall A4-MacDonald vs A6-Currie
8:30 pm
(B)
B2-C.MacKenzie vs B8-Kamphuis B7-Joostema vs B1-Younker B5-Watts vs B3-Gallant B4-Robertson vs B6-McInnis 
Jan 18
W4
6:30 pm
(B)
B1-Younker vs B3-Gallant B2-C.MacKenzie vs B4-Robertson B6-McInnis vs
B8-Kamphuis
B5-Watts vs B7-Joostema
8:30 pm
(A)
A1-Neima vs 
A3-Boswall
A2-Groves vs A4-MacDonald A6-Currie vs A8-Callin  A5-Callaghan vs A7-T.MacKenzie
Jan 25
W5
6:30 pm
(A)
A1-Neima vs A5-Callaghan A6-Currie vs A2-Groves  A8-Callin vs A4-MacDonald A3-Boswall vs A7-T.MacKenzie
8:30 pm
(B)
B1-Younker vs B5-Watts  B6-McInnis vs B2-C.MacKenzie B8-Kamphuis vs B4-Robertson B3-Gallant vs B7-Joostema
Feb 1 W6  6:30 pm
(B)
B3-Gallant vs B2-C.MacKenzie B5-Watts vs B8-Kamphuis B7-Joostema vs B6-McInnis B1 -Younker vs B4-Robertson
8:30 pm 
(A)
A3-Boswall vs A2-Groves A5-Callaghan vs A8-Callin A7-T.MacKenzie vs A6-Currie A1-Neima  vs A4-MacDonald
Feb 8
W7 
6:30 pm
(A)
A5-Callaghan vs A6-Currie A1-Neima  vs A2-Groves A3-Boswall vs A4-MacDonald A7-T.MacKenzie vs A8-Callin
8:30 pm
(B)
B5-Watts vs B6-McInnis B1-Younker vs B2-C.MacKenzie B3-Gallant vs B4-Robertson B7-Joostema vs B8-Kamphuis
Feb. 15 First night of Round Three

Reminder to teams to be sure to mark the scoresheet following your game.

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4th Annual Cornwall Cup Stick Curling Tournament Registration is OPEN

 

The 4th Annual Cornwall Cup is just around the corner and registrations are being accepted at the Club.  

Cost is $25 per person/$50 per team

Qualifier rounds are Friday at 9am, 10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm (three games per team if we get a full 16 teams) with the top 8 teams advancing to the playoffs on Saturday starting at 10am.

Lunch is provided on Friday as well.

Sign up today and secure your spot in this fun event!

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Daytime Christmas Party Teams/Draw

The Daytime Christmas Party is scheduled for Monday, December 19th and here are the teams/draw information.

Thanks to Doug Campbell and Bryan Sutherland for setting up the teams and draws

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Congrats to our Raffle Winners!

Our Rockin’ Raffle winners were drawn last night and the winners were:

Grand Prize ($1000): Ryan Giddens
2nd Prize ($500): Mike MacRae
3rd Prize ($250): Jon Adams

Congratulations!

This year’s raffle brought in around $8,000 towards the purchase of new rocks – official numbers and an update of where we stand after two years of the raffle will be announced soon.  

 

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Monday Evening Mixed League Round 1 Winners!

Congratulations to Team Nickerson (Stephen Armsworthy, Sue Pollard, Kim Nickerson, George Piercy) for taking home first place in the first round of our Monday Night Mixed League!

Special thanks to Traveller’s Rest Mini Homes and RV Centre who was the sponsor for this round!

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The Strathcona Cup is returning to Cornwall!

On the morning of January 21, 2023 the Cornwall Curling Club have the privilege and honour of hosting The Strathcona Cup.

This event is one of the oldest international curling competitions in the world – celebrating 120 years of friendly curling between Canadian and Scottish men curlers.

The tourists (curlers) will travel Canada in three tours known as East, West, and Central Tours.

The winner is determined by comparing the scores totals of all the matches (200 – 400 games). Canada won the last event in 2018!

The Club will be looking for sixteen curlers plus two spares to compete against the Scottish team. The event will include one game, lunch, and a ceremony.

There will be a entry fee.

A sign up sheet will be posted the first week of January for curlers and volunteers.

You can learn more about the Strathcona Cup at:  http://www.strathconacup.ca/ and a deeper history of the event is located at: https://www.scottishcurling.org/tours/strathcona-cup-history/

The Strathcona Cup

 

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2023 Kenmac Energy Bonspiel Registration is OPEN

The Annual Kenmac Energy Bonspiel takes place on Friday, January 13th and Saturday, January 14th at the Cornwall Curling Club.

The excitement starts on Friday with snacks, draw prizes, a 50/50, drink specials – and, of course, curling!

The fun continues Saturday with a continental breakfast, lunch, trivia, games, and more curling – all capped off with a delicious, plated, sit down banquet meal.

Awards and Prizes will be given as well!

Cost is $40 per curler. Single or team-entry is welcome.

A HUGE thank you to our sponsor, KENMAC ENERGY, for their continued support for our club and curling community.

You can register at the Club on the sign up board or online at:  https://cornwall.curling.io/en/events/14827-kenmac-energy-bonspiel

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Learn to Curl League – Registration NOW LIVE!

We are excited to announce that we will be having an Adult Learn to Curl LEAGUE starting in the new year!

Our pre-season Learn to Curl event is popular and a valuable learning tool for new or returning curlers, but over the past few years we’ve had several people feel intimidated to jump right into a league with more experienced curlers.

This new league will be another option that we hope will help ease the transition into (or back into) curling!

The cost will be $95 plus HST for an 8-week program that will meet on Sunday afternoons from 2:00pm to 3:15pm.  

It will be 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.

The dates will be:

January: 15, 22, 29
February: 12, 19, 26
March: 5, 19

See the Club Manager or Bill McGuire for more information.

Registration is NOW LIVE at cornwall.curling.io

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Monday Mixed League Round Two Teams/Draw

The second round of our Monday Mixed League begins this evening.  

The teams and draws are as follows:

 

Monday 6:30PM Mixed League
Round 2 Teams
Team Skip Mate Second Lead
1 Brad Gardiner Gloria Turner Chris MacDougall Byron Lindsay
2 Bryan Sutherland Rebecca MacDonald Stephen Armsworthy Sharon Campbell
3 Danny Kneabone Shawn Martin Colleen MacDonald Doug Campbell
4 Donald Weeks Lee Nickerson Lisa I. Lacey Gallant
5 Gary Milligan Ellen Milligan Bill McGuire Elric MacDonald
6 Gregory Groves Cathy MacDougall Mike Wilson Amanda MacIntosh
7 Karen Currie George Piercy Katelyn Burgoyne John Clark
8 Kim Nickerson Mike MacDonald Miranda Steeves Drew McLean
9 Roddie MacLean Stephanie O’Keefe Theresa Finkle Sue Pollard
                       
SCHEDULE  
Week Date Ice #1 vs. Ice #2 vs. Ice #3 vs. Ice #4 vs. Bye  
1 12 Dec 2022 8 1 5 4 7 3 6 9 2  
2 19 Dec 2022 2 9 6 7 3 4 5 1 8  
3 02 Jan 2023 5 8 3 1 6 4 7 2 9  
4 09 Jan 2023 7 9 4 2 6* 1* 3 8 5  
5 16 Jan 2023 5 3 6 8 2 1 4 9 7  
6 23 Jan 2023 7 4 9 1 2 8 5 6 3  
7 30 Jan 2023 6 3 5 2 9 8 7 1 4  
* Highlighted game is exhibition only and points will not contribute to these teams’ total score.  
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Congrats to our Canada Games Mixed Doubles winners!

Congratulations once again to our Canada Games Mixed Double Trials winning team, Ellat Lenentine and Mitchell Schut.

We look forward to cheering you on at the Canada Games in February/March!

Also a special word of thanks to Wanda Warder for providing some curling themed cupcakes for the occassion!

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Congrats to Team Wicki – Winner of Thursday Night Mixed Round 1!

The first round of our Thursday Night Mixed League has been completed. 

Congratulations to the Hans Wicki team including Sharon McGuigan, Todd Saunders and Kathryn Dickson who were the winners of the round! 

Second place goes to the Gordon Matthews team including Craig Moore, Marjorie Matthews and Bruce MacKenzie. 

The teams and schedule for round two are on the bulletin board and will be posted on the Thursday Night Mixed League page of the website. 

And HUGE THANK YOU to Angela Sanderson for her years of serving as the Thursday Drawmaster, including during Round 1 when she had asked to retire from that role!!  And also THANKS to Jana Cheverie for taking over the role of draw master moving forward!

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Daytime Christmas Party

Daytime Curlers’ Christmas Party

Monday, December 19th

Registration: 
8:30am-9:00am for morning curlers
12:00pm-12:15pm for afternoon stick curlers

Four three-end draws in the morning:  9:00am, 9:45am, 10:30am, 11:15am
One six-end draw in the afternoon for stick curlers: 1:15pm

Pizza, door prizes, bragging rights, friendship, and fun!

Cost:  $10/person

Sign up at the Club!

NOTE:  Snow date is Tuesday, December 20th

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CurlPEI Provincial Upcoming Deadlines for December

Deadlines coming up this month for Provincial competitions include:

  • PEI Masters Curling Championships – Dec. 7
  • PEI Scotties Tournament of Hearts – Dec. 14
  • PEI Tankard – Dec. 14
  • PEI Mixed Doubles – Dec. 21
  • PEI Seniors – Dec. 28

Please visit https://pe.curling.io/en/competitions to find the list of events and to register!

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Learn to Curl League – COMING IN JANUARY!

We are excited to announce that we will be having an Adult Learn to Curl LEAGUE starting in the new year!

Our pre-season Learn to Curl event is popular and a valuable learning tool for new or returning curlers, but over the past few years we’ve had several people feel intimidated to jump right into a league with more experienced curlers.

This new league will be another option that we hope will help ease the transition into (or back into) curling!

The cost will be $95 plus HST for an 8-week program that will meet on Sunday afternoons from 2:00pm to 3:15pm.  

It will be 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.

The dates will be:

January: 15, 22, 29
February: 12, 19, 26
March: 5, 19

See the Club Manager or Bill McGuire for more information.

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Celebrate our Canada Games Mixed Doubles Teams TONIGHT!

The Cornwall Curling Club is so proud to be the home rink of PEI’s 2023 Canada Games Mixed Doubles representatives – and of all the teams we had compete in the playoffs!

We’ll be hosting a short reception to celebrate those teams and to congratulate Ella Lenentine and Mitchell Schut on their victory on Tuesday, December 6th at 6:00pm at the Club.  

Stop in to congratulate the athletes and coaches on such a milestone accomplishment.

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Curling gifts make the BEST gifts!

The pro shop has recently gotten a some fresh stock of broom, pants, and other items – and more are on the way! 

If we don’t have what you want there’s still time to get it in before Christmas – but just barely – so come in and check it out soon.

We are also selling gift certificates that are good for membership fees, bar items, and of course our pro shop items as well – see the bar staff for those!

NOTE:  Our stock of grippers is limited, but an order has been placed but hasn’t arrived yet – those will be here soon as well!

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Lloyd Pollard Funeral Arrangements

Club member Lloyd Pollard’s funeral will be at the Belvedere Funeral Home in Charlottetown on Wednesday, December 7th with visitation from 10am-11am. 

NOTE: The paper says private family visitation but Lloyds widow assured Roger DesRoches friends and club members would be more than welcome.  

https://www.peicanada.com/island_deaths/lloyd-arthur-pollard/article_aec0834e-74b5-11ed-995b-8f22b48cceaa.html

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Thanks to O’Connor Glass Cornwall Classic for donation to Food Bank drive!

The O’Connor Glass Cornwall Classic U16 held a few weeks ago at the Club did a fundraiser for the annual Food Bank drive and presented a donation of $500 toward the drive this weekend.

Thanks so much!  

As a reminder to Club members we are still collecting non-perishable items – see the box under the table by the daytime chip board!

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2022 Murphy’s Pharmacies Ice Queens Women’s FUNspiel Wrapup

2022 Murphy’s Pharmacies Ice Queens Women’s FUNspiel – another great success!

Cornwall Curling Club members and guests had a terrific time at the 2022 Murphy’s Pharmacies Ice Queens FUNspiel held on Saturday, November 26. Eight teams took part in the one-day event and lots of laughs were had by participants throughout the day. Each team played three six-end games in a round-robin format.

Thanks to the amazing talents of our wonderful volunteers, there was no shortage of home-made baked goods, fruit, sandwiches, chowder, chili, soup, and snacks for everyone to enjoy. A picture puzzle game was played during our first break and the ladies’ brain power was tested during the next break with some tricky trivia. Team Lisa I. (Lisa I., Kathy Thompson, Patsy McCarville, Sue Pollard, Kim Nickerson) will be celebrating their Puzzle/Trivia win with gift cards from our sponsor Murphy’s Pharmacies. A 50/50 draw was held and the lucky winner was Jane MacKay.

We would like to take the time to thank our Cornwall Curling Club staff for all their hard work and dedication; our Club Manager, Travis Jones, who helped with registrations, recruiting and advertising; Ron Matters and Danny Kneebone for the amazing ice surface that helped us play our best game; and Debby Sigsworth and Kelley Farrar for tending the bar, watching our lunch items on the stove while we were on the ice and for helping clean and sanitize before and after each game. You are superstars!

A special thank you to our participants, especially our volunteers that are far too many to name, who took time out of their busy schedules to make this event successful and FUN.

Lastly, I HUGE thank you to Murphy’s Pharmacies!!! Without your generosity, this event would not be possible. THANK YOU!

Here are the winning teams from the Murphy’s Pharmacies FUNspeil.


1st place – Team Scales – Julie Scales, Sharon McGuigan, Todd Saunders, Kathryn Dickson


2nd place – Team Sweetapple – Carol Sweetapple, Carlene Peters, Nancy Simpkins, Teresa Finkle


3rd place – Team Clarke – Gloria Clarke (missing from photo), Margaret Stewart, Nancy Fitzgerald, Jean Anderson


Spirit Award – Team Creighton – Mellissa Creighton, Gloria Turner, Ellen Milligan, Rebecca Rolfe

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10th Annual Mixed Doubles Cashspiel Wrapup

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Saturday saw the Club host the 10th Annual Mixed Doubles Cashspiel. 

A great time was had by the eight teams of curlers and many thanks to Myrna Sanderson for all her hard work putting together the event – as well as all those who helped her! 

Angela Sanderson and Brent Irving came home in 1st place with Ken Harrott and Kristen MacDonald coming in 2nd.  

Congrats!

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Updated UPSTREET Tuesday Night League Schedule

Here is the UPDATED and REVISED schedule for the UPSTREET Tuesday Night Curling League following our postponement of the round on November 29th.  

PLEASE NOTE THE TIMES!

NOTE:  A mistake was made on the first update – these are the CORRECTED times.  

revised new draw for Commons division 2022 with 9 teams – updated

revised new draw for Do Gooder division 2022 with 9 teams – updated

 

 

 

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Team Shelly Bradley representing PEI/CCC at 2022 Everest Canadian Senior Curling Championships!

Good luck to Team Shelly Bradley in Yarmouth!

Follow the links below to keep an eye on their games.

The 2022 Everest Canadian Senior Curling Championships start Sunday, and once again, the history books can be rewritten after the final rocks are thrown at Mariners Centre and Yarmouth Curling Club in Nova Scotia.

On the women’s side, Saskatchewan’s Team Sherry Anderson can add to its most-championships-won record with a fifth-straight victory at the event. A fifth championship win in a row would further grasp the team’s spot as one of the most extraordinary senior women’s teams in the game’s history.

Anderson, vice-skip Patty Hersikorn, second Brenda Goertzen and lead Anita Silvernagle of the Nutana Curling Club in Saskatoon are two-time world senior women’s champions and will target that unprecedented fifth national championship amongst a tenacious field of women’s teams.

The win would also accomplish another accolade for Saskatchewan. It would break the current tie with Ontario for most senior women’s championships won by a Member Association with 11 titles won.

However, another world senior champion in Anderson’s pool wants to provide the Saskatchewan-based team with a challenge. Alberta’s Diane Foster is the 2008 world senior women’s curling champion. Foster’s team is from a series of curling facilities in and around Calgary: Calgary Curling Club, Calgary Winter Club, Garrison Curling Club (Calgary) and Brooks Curling Club.

Other teams in Pool A include Leanne Andrews and her team from the Langley Curling Centre in British Columbia; Newfoundland and Labrador’s Team Laura Phillips of the RE/MAX Centre – St. John’s Curling Club; 2021 Everest Canadian club champion and PointsBet Invitational competitor Tracey Larocque and her Northern Ontario team from the Fort William Curling Club in Thunder Bay; Sharon Cormier and her Northwest Territories team from the Yellowknife Curling Centre; and Geneva Chislett, who is skipping Nunavut’s Iqaluit Curling Club-based team.

The opposite pool features several contenders and teams with experience driving deep into the playoffs at this event. Ontario’s Jo-Ann Rizzo remains a staple in women’s competition, competing as the fourth rock thrower on Team Kerry Galusha of the Northwest Territories. She leads a team from the Mississauga Golf and Country Club. 

Last year, Nova Scotia’s Team Theresa Breen of the Halifax Curling Club earned a bronze medal. This year, the team hopes to improve on that podium finish and reach the gold-medal game in front of fans from its home province.

The remaining teams in the women’s field in Pool B are: Manitoba’s Team Terry Ursel of the Neepawa Curling Club, which is returning to the event for the first time since 2019, where it reached the bronze-medal game; Quebec’s Chantal Osborne, who is leading a team from Thurso, Laval and Roberval; New Brunswick’s Sandy Comeau and her team from Curl Moncton; Laura Eby and her Yukon-based team from the Whitehorse Curling Club; and Shelly Bradley and her team from the Cornwall Curling Club in Prince Edward Island.

With no reigning champion in the men’s field, the gold-medal victory is ripe for the taking, but a team that was one-win shy from winning a title five years ago wants to go one step further in the final.

Ontario’s men’s teams have won two of the past five Canadian Senior Men’s Curling Championships. Howard Rajala of the Rideau Curling Club in Ottawa would like to extend that trend with a victory in Nova Scotia. 

Rajala, vice-skip Rich Moffatt, second Chris Fulton and lead Paul Madden earned silver at the 2017 senior men’s event in Fredericton. The team’s experience goes beyond competitive senior curling; the unit also represented Ontario at the 1999 Brier in Edmonton (Moffatt at skip and Rajala as vice-skip). Alternate Phil Daniel rounds out the team’s lineup.

Ontario is in the men’s Pool A, along with another set of players with lofty expectations. 

Quebec’s François Roberge is back at the Everest seniors for the third-straight event. He achieved a new personal best at the event in 2021, reaching the bronze-medal game but losing. Roberge, representing the Club de curling Etchemin in Lévis, won the 2006 Brier and silver at the ensuing world men’s championship as third for Jean-Michel Ménard. This year, Roberge has recruited the second from that all-star team in Éric Sylvain at second. 

The star-studded Pool A continues to impress with the inclusion of Northern Ontario’s team from the Fort William Curling Club in Thunder Bay, skipped by two-time Brier and two-time world men’s champion Al Hackner. The Iceman won the 2006 Canadian seniors and claimed silver at the 2007 world senior men’s event. Hackner will enter the event in winning spirits after most recently winning the 2022 Canadian Masters Curling Championship at Winnipeg under two weeks ago.

Other teams in Pool A include: British Columbia’s Team Wes Craig of the Nanaimo Curling Club, Nova Scotia’s Team Glen MacLeod of the Nova Scotia Curling Association, Yukon’s Team Terry Miller of the Whitehorse Curling Club and Nunavut’s Team Peter Mackey of the Iqaluit Curling Club.

Alberta, as a Member Association, is defending its title on the men’s side, and the task falls upon the shoulder of James Pahl and his team from the Sherwood Park Curling Club. Pahl earned a bronze medal at the 1995 Brier playing second for Kevin Martin. It is his first appearance at the Everest Canadian Senior Curling Championships.

Manitoba’s Team Randy Neufeld is back at the event. While the team’s last appearance in 2021 did not go according to plan – the team from the La Salle Curling Club missed the playoffs – Neufeld hopes to strike magic and reclaim the results of 2015 when the team won the gold-medal game and then earned silver in 2016.

Perennial playoff contender Team Terry Odishaw of New Brunswick is also in Pool B. Odishaw won bronze at the Canadian seniors in 2017. In his two appearances at the event since his team has been one win shy of qualifying for the playoffs.

The remaining teams in Pool B are: Saskatchewan’s Team Randy Bryden of the Caledonian Curling Club in Regina; Team Keith Ryan of the Carol Curling Club in Labrador City in Newfoundland & Labrador; Prince Edward Island’s Team Philip Gorveatt of the Montague Curling Club; and Team Glen Hudy of the Yellowknife Curling Centre in Northwest Territories.

Fourteen men’s and 14 women’s teams (representing the 10 provinces plus Northern Ontario, Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon) will compete and have been seeded into two pools per gender, playing a round robin within their pool through Wednesday.

The top four in each pool then advance to the Championship Pool for crossover games against teams from the other pool, while the remaining teams go to the Seeding Pool. 

After the Championship Pool on Friday, Dec. 9, the playoffs will start Saturday, Dec. 10, at 8:30 a.m. (all times Atlantic) with the semifinals, pairing the first-seeded team against the fourth-seeded team and the second- and third-ranked teams in the second semifinal. 

The winners advance to their respective gold-medal final, while the losers will play for bronze. The men’s medal games will be at 12:30 p.m. and the women’s medal games commence at 3:30 p.m.

Host province Nova Scotia has won only one Canadian senior men’s title courtesy of Alan O’Leary in 2014. On the women’s side, Nova Scotia’s senior women’s team is attempting to earn a sixth title. Nova Scotia’s women won the Canadian seniors in 1982 and 1987 by Team Verda Kempton, in 2009 and 2013 by Team Colleen Pinkney and in 2016 by Team Colleen Jones.

The Canadian Senior Men’s Championship began in 1965 at Port Arthur, Ont. Since then, Manitoba and Ontario have won a leading 12 titles, and Alberta is next with 10.

The Canadian Senior Women’s Championship began in 1973 at Ottawa. Ontario and Saskatchewan have won a leading 10 crowns, followed by British Columbia with eight. 

The championships were conducted separately and were combined in 1985 at Yorkton, Sask. 

This year’s winners will represent Canada at the 2023 World Senior Curling Championships from April 22-29 in Gangneung, South Korea.

Live scoring updates for the 2022 Everest Canadian Seniors are available by clicking here. For event information, click here.

Games from the 2022 Everest Canadian Senior Championships will be live-streamed on TSN.ca as well as on Curling Canada’s YouTube channel. For the up-to-date broadcast schedule, click here.

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Awesome curling related story from CBC!

This story was on CBC Nova Scotia by Colleen Jones…

Jean McKiel didn’t take up curling until she was 80! Now at 92-years-old, she is a regular at the Lunenburg Curling Club.

https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/2132217411982

It’s NEVER too late to start curling!

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Sunday Drop-In League invites you to join them!

Just wanted to remind everyone that we have a Sunday Drop-In time at 10:00am every Sunday. 

It is open to anyone interested in curling!  

It’s a laid back draw with a small group of regulars that would love to have more curlers join them. 

The league setup has evolved over the years – but it is currently included as a regular daytime session – so if you have a daytime (or unlimited) membership you can curl without anything further.  If you have a non-daytime membership you can either upgrade your membership to unlimited or pay a drop-in fee ($14 including HST) when you arrive.

Happy curling!

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Condolences to the family of Lloyd Pollard

It is with great sadness that we pass along the news of the passing of Club member Lloyd Pollard yesterday.  

Our deepest sympathies and condolences to his family. 

We’ll post more information about arrangements when they are available.  

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40th Anniversary Spiel POSTPONED

The 40th Anniversary Spiel has been postponed – we will likely combine it with our annual closing Red & Blue event. 

More details will be released as they are available. 

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Another 6-ender – Congrats to Italo Marzari and Kevin McInnis

Congratulations to Italo Marzari and Kevin McInnis on a 6-ender this afternoon during Daytime Stick Curling!  

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10th Annual Mixed Doubles Cashspiel is this Saturday!

Draw 1 begins at 9:00AM so be sure to be here a little early to draw your card – team numbers are being assigned by random draw.

Draw 2 will be at 10:30AM with lunch being served from 11:45am-12:30pm. 

The third and final draw is at 12:30PM and we should be done between 2:00pm-2:30pm. 

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Wednesday Ladder League Update – MODIFIED SCHEDULE!

We will only have TWO sheets of ice available this evening and to keep the Ladder League schedule intact Derek has requested we do the draws tonight on a MODIFIED SCHEDULE.

Each team will play 4-end games (see schedule below)

We highly recommend the teams playing at 7:30pm and 9:30pm arrive early to be ready to go on the ice as soon as possible – and grab a drink beforehand!

    Sheet 3 Sheet 4
Nov.
30
W5
4-end games
6:30 pm
(B)
B1-Callin vs B5-McInnis B6-Callaghan vs B2-Neima 
7:30 pm
(B)
B8-Kamphuis vs B4-Watts B3-Gallant vs B7-Younker
8:30 pm
(A)
A1 -Boswall vs A5-Robertson  A6-Groves vs A2-Currie
9:30 pm
(A)
A8-C.MacKenzie vs A4-T.MacKenzie A3-Joostema vs A7-MacDonald

 

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Congrats to Ruth Stavert and Bernard Keefe

Congratulations to Ruth Stavert and Bernard Keefe who managed to score a 6-ender the other day in afternoon stick curling!  

Check them out on the 6 Ender Club page of Canadian Stick Curling – if you look close you’ll see Ruth more than once and recognize a few other faces too:  https://canadianstickcurling.ca/?page_id=1006

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Ice Issue Update

Due to an ongoing ice maintenance issue the following schedule changes have been made:

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29TH:

  • No Daytime Drop-In
  • No Afternoon Stick Curling
  • No Junior Practices
  • No Novice Practices
  • Tuesday Competitive League – 6:30PM:  Teams S. Hope and B. Hope NOT playing
  • Tuesday Competitive League – 8:30PM Draw: TBA

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH:

  • Wednesday Competitive League – 10:00AM Draw: 
    • Teams Fraser and S. Hope will NOT play
    • Teams Murdoch and Stuckey will be on Ice #3
  • Wednesday Competitive League – 12:30PM Draw:
    • Teams Dunn and Sweetapple will NOT play
    • Teams Rousseau and Craswell will be on Ice #4

Please keep an eye out for any further updates – we are also trying to send emails to the various leagues.  

We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we deal with this issue. 

 

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Congratulations to Mitchell Schut and Ella Lenentine – TEAM PEI Mixed Doubles for Canada Games

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Cornwall Curling Club was well represented in the PEI Canada Games Mixed Doubles Trials, with four of the five teams listed from our Club.

The play-offs began with all three teams hailing from our Club as well.

Ella Lenentine and Mitchell Schut ran off three straight victories on the final day to secure the chance to represent PEI in the Canada Games.  

Congrats not only to Ella and Mitchell but also Rachel Maclean & Chase MacMillan (2nd place), Sydney Howatt & Liam Kelly (3rd place) and Mollie Shaw & Luke Butler.  

The future of the Club looks bright!!

Read more details at: CurlPEI Article

NOTE: Special thanks to Mike Schut of Shot by Schut Photography for the great photos!

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Masters Plus Bonspiel Wrapup

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The 10th Annual Masters Plus Bonspiel wrapped up on Friday with the Bill Hope team from the host club the top point getter.

Following are the top six rinks this year:

  • Bill Hope, Peter Murdoch, David Murphy, Calvin Smith – 57
  • Peter Rousseau, Philip McInnis, Garth Cudmore, Ed Coffin – 46
  • Wayne Walsh, Frank MacDonald, Bill McGuire, Ron Diamond – 44
  • Lenny Jackson, Paul Embrett, Art Hood, Norman Sanford – 36
  • B. McCullum, D. McCullum, Arnold Anderson, Vern Lister  – 34
  • Tom Dunn, Roddie MacLean, Lloyd Pollard, Bill Bishop – 34

It was another successful bonspiel thanks to all the curlers, the volunteers, the Curling Club staff, and the many prize sponsors.

SPONSORS INCLUDED:  

  • Brown’s Volkswagen
  • Capital Honda
  • Centennial Nissan
  • Cornwall Auto & Tire
  • Cornwall Quick Stop
  • Cow’s Ice Cream
  • DB Murphy’s
  • Experience Hyundai
  • Fair Isle Ford
  • Good’s Independent
  • Hillside Motors
  • Holland College
  • Kenmac Energy
  • Kent Building Supplies
  • King Kar Automotive
  • Lone Oak Brewery
  • MR Seafoods
  • Murphy’s Cornwall Pharmacy
  • Phillip’s Suzuki
  • Princess Auto
  • Red Shores Casino
  • Reliable Motors
  • Robin’s Coffee
  • Rodd’s Resorts
  • Sherwood Timber Mart
  • Township GMC
  • Upstreet Brewery
  • Wally’s Pharmasave
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Club seeks members help finding new bar attendant!

Club members recognize the value and importance of having qualified, friendly staff at the bar to help the Club run smoothly.

We are seeking to hire a seasonal Bar/Club Attendant to fill out our staff and asking members to make recommendations or send this information to people you may know who are interested, qualified, and would be a good fit for our Club.  

The job has been posted on WorkPEI:  https://workpei.ca/job/cornwall-curling-club-cornwall-4478-bar-club-attendant/

Responsibilities for Bar/Club Attendant:

  • Provide high-quality service to Club members and customers.
  • Maintain a safe and clean environment for guests and team members.
  • Follow, and ensure that our user groups follow, all public health regulations as set out by the Chief Public Health Office and guidelines as indicated by our ‘Return to Play’ committee and Board of Directors.
  • Adhere to all Club guidelines and provincial liquor laws.
  • Mix and serve cocktails, beer, wine, and coolers, following standards set out by Club Management.
  • Process cash, debit, and credit card transactions following appropriate procedures.
    Carry out all tasks (including opening/closing procedures) with attention to detail, cleanliness, and safety.
  • Ensure detail to inventory/inventory controls, and the stocking/refilling of products.
  • Provide sales service for retail operations.

Qualifications

  • Must be a minimum of 19 years of age
  • Must have or be willing to obtain a Responsible Beverage Service Certificate of Training.
  • Possess basic mathematical skills and be able to operate a simple cash register system.
  • Possess strong customer service and interpersonal skills.
  • Willingness to work evenings and weekends.
  • Should possess (or be willing to obtain) basic first aid training/certification.
  • Knowledge of the sport of curling is considered to be an asset (but not required)
  • This job is a part-time position – typically one evening per week plus some weekend shifts
  • Hourly wage: $13.85 plus tips

Please submit resume with a brief cover letter to the Club Manager in person or via email at: cornwallcurling@eastlink.ca

 

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Ice Queens Funspiel is TOMORROW!

The Murphy Pharmacies ICE QUEENS FUNSPIEL is tomorrow at the Club.  Registration begins at 8AM with breakfast items served and the first draw at 9AM.

We still have a few open slots so if you are interested in playing please reach out to Travis at the Club or Sharon Campbell!

Below are the teams and draw schedule:

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Congratulations and Good Luck to Etta Reid and Elaine Hughes

Congratulations and GOOD LUCK to Cornwall Curling Club members Etta Reid and Elaine Hughes – who have been announced as finalists for SportPEI’s ADL Masters Athlete of the Year!

See more information at:  https://sportpei.pe.ca/news/winners-and-finalists-announced-for-the-2022-sport-pei-awards/?fbclid=IwAR32PGXn8FT5YeK2B1wUohuAAw0vi9fpL3DL8TdqrfZCpqUUH_-sm7rgeZs

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