Monday, 5 March 2018

News from Port City - MBC

The news report from the Port City Men's Bowling Club for the week ending Sunday 4th March, 2018 is now available.

View the report below with thanks to Colin Halls.

FROM: Port Macquarie City Men’s Bowling Club

DATE: Week ending Sunday 4th March 2018

The home of the Port City Koalas


Dress code for social bowls is club uniform/creams or clean smart casual, with collared shirt and neat shorts/slacks. No tank tops or singlets

Bowls  Facebook page has been updated. We now have bowls steamed “live” from Port City. Listen to Phil “the Ray Warren of bowls” call the shots

A Reminder that Port City greens and spectator areas are smoke free.

Bowls notice board – Even though we have a new larger notice board “for sale” notices are NOT to be placed on this board. Phil Baker and Chris Palmer only are authorized to place bowls notices on the board. Ant bowls items for sale can be placed in the locker room or by “word of mouth”

In the 2018 State Pairs final Callum Murray – Craig Donaldson in a high quality game went down 18 – 19 to Greg Brims and Peter Taylor from Westport, who now play Park Beach as winners of the Northern Section.

2018 State singles championship is on at Port City Sunday March 11th. A sheet is on the board for markers.

2018 State Senior Championships is on at Kempsey RSL and the President Reserves Singles Championship is on at SWR also on Sunday 11th March.

In the Club men’s singles championship Bruce Anderson defeated Greg Keft to reach the final. Callum Murray defeated John Hrabak 31 – 11 and now plays Matty Bayes in the semi final.

Entries are open for the men’s pairs 2018 championship, sheet is on the notice board.

Easter mixed carnival March 31st – April 2nd. Entry forms are at the kiosk. Saturday ladies triples, Sunday mixed triple and Monday men’s pairs.

2018 Mayor’s Sporting Fund Bowls Day at Port City Friday March 23rd. Team of 4 costa $120. There will be a free BBQ at noon with complimentary drink and bowls at 1pm.The event is supported by PM – H Council, Triple M & Hit FM, Prime 7, PM New & Express, Wauchope Sports & Trophies.
To register visit pmhc.nsw.gov.au/sporting fundbowlsday

Side managers for pennants – if you are interested please talk to Bob Crombie.

Number one green come back in on Wednesday.

Marine Rescue Port Macquarie are running a raffle, tickets cost $5 and the prize is a set of bowls, any size , colour or brand. Tickets are available at the bowls kiosk and will be drawn on the Marine rescue bowls day on 25 March. The day is also in association with Sailability NSW.

Don’t forget the men’s meat raffle every Friday, tickets available from 5pm with the draw at 7pm.  Ask for our special deals when buying tickets. Meat trays are proudly supplied by Coppy’s Butcher Block.  Also club ltd badge draw at 7 and 8 pm currently stands at over $14,000.

Remember to check out “latest bowls news” blog for news and happenings at clubs around our district, thanks to Brian Smith. Also bowls tab on the Port City web site

Free coaching is available on Saturday and Sunday mornings ( bowls provided). Contact the bowls office for details

Social Bowls:

Wednesday: Winners ($20) P. Ascot – Evans – K. Henwood – B. Orr. Runners Up ($10) S. Whollir – B. Hagen – R. Gardner. Lucky Losers ($10) I. Kelly – P. Whollir – N. Flynn.
Jackpot $560 did not go off

Thursday:  Winners ($20) Stan Hungerford – Tony Newell. Runners Up )$10) Geoff Probert – Bruce Thompson. Lucky Losers ($10) John Gibson – Rob Jennings – Garry Hargraves.
Peter Harper missed the $362 jackpot

Friday: Winners ($20) Nev Stingel – Dave Callanan – Bob Tait. Runners Up )$10) Luke Waters – Mark Hookham – Martin Wallis. Lucky Losers )$10) Jim Bultitude – Terry Murray – Ross Kafer.
Chappo missed the jackpot, $562

Sunday: Keith Dalton missed the $630 jackpot !!!!
Lucky Envelopes to – Robyn Hehir, Jane Optiz, Barb Barrett, Chris Tyler, Leigh Lennox and Beth Hodgeson.
Raffle winners – Nev Schwartz, Elaine Eames and Jim O’Brien

Sponsors. Thanks to our sponsors, Patterson Real Estate, Care & Mobility

Cheers  
Colin Halls
 

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