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2020

Wilkin Ladies 2020submitted photograph

One of the more popular bonspiels at the Fergus Curling Club is the Wilkin Ladies Bonspiel sponsored by Wilkin Jewelers. This one always has a theme and this year's was "Girls just want to have fun". There were costumes and skits on Jan. 11 and everyone had a laugh and a good time as well as good curling. The winners were from The Ayr Curling Curling Club L to R: lead Brenda Totten, skip Joy Wright, vice-skip Isobel Dobbin, and second Denis Ontonovich.

 

2019

Wilkin Ladies 2020

The Wilkin Jeweler Bonspiel has been revived after 3 years. This is a ladies only bonspiel held at the Fergus Curling Club and on Jan. 12 the winners were from the local club. With a total of 34 points the team of L to R: lead Shannon Brinkman, second Lisa Beirnes, skip Olivia Beirnes, and vice-skip Hillarie Riddel won the trophy. Lynda Waterhouse was the event co-ordinator.

 

2018

Wilkin Ladies 2020

After an absence of 4 years the very popular Wilkin Bonspiel sponsored by Wilkin Jewelers was resurrected at the Fergus Curling Club on Jan. 13. This is a bonspiel just for ladies and the theme this year was Cruising the Mediterranean. The winning team was from the Fergus Club with 30 points from two games. Lynda Waterhouse is on the left who was one of the organizers of the event. Next to her L to R: is Teaghan Laitar who played skip, Hanna Gordon vice-skip, Kayla Gordon second, Kaitie Taylor playing lead and Ginny Warren on the right another organizer.

 

2014

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Trophy winners from Korea
L to R: Sandy Savoie organizer, Suji Kim, Hyein Kim, Yehyun Kim, Subin Woo, Jeonghwa Park and coach Gary Kim.

 

 

2013

Wilkin Ladies 2020

Winners of first draw from Fergus Curling Club
L to R: Sandy Savoie organizer, Barb Robinson, Shannon Smeltzer, Lindsey Smeltzer, and Sheri Smeltzer.

Wilkin Ladies 2020

Over all winners of Wilkin Bonspiel From Oakville Curling Club
L to R: Sandy Savoie organizer, Doris Bitz, Gail Cosman, Cheryl Van der Kroon, and Karen Leier.

 

2012

Wilkin Ladies 2020

Trophy winners from Fergus
Betty Aprile, Linda Veldhuis, Brian Grier, Marilyn Curry, Janet Tolton

 

2011

Wilkin Ladies 2020

Trophy winners from Guelph
Elaine Osburn (skip), Kathy Platt (vice), Babs Wingrove (second), Hazel Stewart (lead)

 

2008

Wilkin Ladies 2020

Overall Champs from K-W Granite curling club L to R: Gloria Laythorpe event convener, Judy Beauchamps,
Deb Salonen, Mary McClelland, and Jan Wilson

Wilkin Ladies 2020

Second place winners are from the Elora Curling Club L to R: Gloria Laythorpe event convenor, Joan McDonald,
Debbie Beath, Pam Hebner, and Wendy Mudd

 

2007

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Trophy winners L to R: Caroline Galea, Kelly French, Janice Sheehan, and Judy Gale

Wilkin Ladies 2020

Second draw winners L to R: Diane Partridge, Joyce Chamberlain, Chris Taylor, Gladys Schmidt

 

2006

Wilkin Ladies 2020

Janice Sheehan skip, Debbie Smeltzer, Kelly French, Caroline Galea

 

2004

Wilkin Ladies 2020

Winner of first draw and overall winner
l to r: Twyla Gilbert, Barb Wightman, Katy Winters, and Joan Reibeling
From Fergus Curling Club

Wilkin Ladies 2020

Winner of second draw
l to r: Joyce Chamberlain, Diane Partridge, Gladys Schmidt, Chris Taylor
From Fergus Curling Club

 


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About The Club

The Fergus Curling Club was established in 1834 and has operated every year since making it the oldest continuously operating curling club in Ontario.

We are a four sheet club of 260 members. There is a club room, bar, kitchen, and locker rooms. Much of the work around the club is voluntary with the exception of ice-making and caretaking.

The club is managed by a nine person board of directors elected annually from the general membership.