May 2015 Newsletter - Peterborough Bridge Club
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May 2015 Newsletter - Peterborough Bridge Club
PBC News May 2015 www.peterboroughbridgeclub.com Special Games & Events Game Times PBC Monday May 4th 1:00 PM STAC Game (silver points) Friday May 8th 1:00 PM STAC Game (silver points) Monday May 11th 1:00 PM Club Championonship Open Tuesday May 12th 7:00 PM Mentoring Game (see article below) Thursday May 28th 7:00 PM Swiss Team Game Saturday May 30th 12:30 PM Birthday Game Monday 1:00 pm open Tuesday 1:00 pm 0-499 Thursday 1:00 pm 0-499 Friday 1:00 pm open Friday 9:00 am Play and Learn Upcoming Tournaments Game Times Q of C Peterborough Sectional May 2-3 Rochester Regional May 11-17 Sudbury Sectional May 22-24 Cambridge Sectional May 30-31 Monday 7:00 pm open and intermediate Wednesday 1:00 pm open Wednesday 7:00 pm intermediate Tales from the Trail 31st Reminder Toronto Easter Regional April - May A small group of our members went to Toronto for this Regional. Most notable result came from Diane & Jim Ferguson playing in The Saturday Fast Pairs. They placed 7th in B and first in C. Well done. The team of Susan Halasi, Nancy Murphy, Peter Britton and Melanie Robinson came 3rd in bracket 3 in The Wednesday Swiss. The team of Pat & Dave Munro, Maureen Nichols and Birte Ayer did very little damage but managed to get enough points to garner Pat Munro her silver life master; a big congratulations for reaching this level. 10th 5th. Membership is due $15. Games will continue to be $6 for members and $8 for non members. Please renew no later than June 1st or face the larger entry fee. Mentoring Game On Tuesday May 12 at 7:00 PM we will be starting a new mentoring game to help our newest players develop their game. This game will be stratified as follows: A. Master with Novice 100-200 pts. B. Master with Novice 50-99 pts. C. Master with Novice under 50 pts. Please sign up to be a mentor or novice. We have a great group of newer players eager to improve their game. The game will be held the second Tuesday evening of every month. Sharon Barry Bridge Development Due to what Sharon describes as a minor surgery she will not be there for our first mentoring game. In her place, the very capable Dwight Goden will run this event. Dwight has asked that we make sure that anyone that has up to 200 points can play with a master and, as shown above, points will be given to all players placing in their stratification. -12th Arnprior Sectional April . Friday Aft open pairs: Gordon Tyler playing with a pick up partner tied for 3rd. Lyn and Larry Legault finished 6th in B. Friday Eve open pairs: Lyn and Larry Legault finished 4th. Saturday open pairs: Lyn and Larry Legault - 5th. Gatlinburg TN Regional April 13th -19th. The team of Rick Jackson, Sally Thompson, Maureen Nichols and Birte Ayer brought home 21.69 points, most of that output from getting to the final in bracket 8 where they lost to a semi professional team. Bonnie & Sterling Zeran brought home 10.82 points, mostly playing in pairs - a very good result. 1 Zero Tolerance President's Message Perhaps the most important contribution each and every club member can make is to do their personal best to ensure our club is a welcoming and hospitable place to play bridge. I feel we have seen substantial progress in promoting the “zero tolerance” policy for inappropriate behaviour at the bridge table. This will continue to be a high priority for your Board of Directors in the coming year. Welcome Back “Snowbirds” We've missed you desperately! It's good to have you back. Annual General Meeting The annual general meeting of the Peterborough Bridge Club is scheduled for 11:45 am Friday May 1st at the club. The Board of Directors will report on the 2014/15 operating year and plans for the year ahead. There will be an opportunity for “questions and answers”. All PBC members are encouraged to attend. The regular Friday afternoon open game will follow the meeting. Phil Smith The Helen Shields Rookie Master Game Changes in Club Management WOW On April 22nd., the Helen Shields Rookie Master game was held with 17 tables participating. What an amazing response from both rookies and masters. This has become one of the most successful events of the year. A big thank you to everyone who played and a special thanks to Marja Hutchinson for being the host for this event. I hope you will all join us on Oct. 22nd for the next RookieMaster game. Sharon Barry As indicated in our last club newsletter, the Board of Directors has decided to restructure the club manager role to focus on bridge operations – communications with the ACBL, working with game directors to ensure games are run professionally, promoting a positive playing atmosphere, maintaining bridge supplies, and record keeping. Club members will be asked to become more involved in facility management, provision of refreshments and related matters. The position of Club Manager – Bridge Operations will be filled in the next few weeks. On behalf of PBC I would like to thank Marja for agreeing to host this event and Sharon for again working so tirelessly to promote and organize this game making it such a success year after year. Birte Ayer Peterborough Sectional Bridge Tournament Again this year, Peterborough is hosting a sectional tournament - scheduled for the weekend of May 2 and 3. Last year's tourney was outstanding, with good attendance and great “hospitality”. I encourage all PBC members to attend this year's event. And please contact tournament organizers Ron Haney or Birte Ayer if you are able to offer volunteer assistance in the form of contributions to the goodies tables or assistance in the kitchen. Let's make this year's event even better than last year's! New Members Since we started collecting membership fees for this year, 9 new players have joined our club. We welcome: Ruth Newell, S. Gardner, Joyce Hodson, Linda Davis, Kim McGrath, Adrienne Newman, Sue Cowan, Faye Skitch, and Burney Skitch. Board of Directors - departures and additions The Monthly Birthday Game I'd like to thank Peter Hayward, Charmaine O'Brien, and Melanie Robinson for their contributions to the Board of Directors over the past two years. Their good ideas, hard work and dedication have made a real difference. If you find yourself at the bridge table with one of these folks in the next little while, take a minute to thank them for their past commitment. This event, that takes place the last Saturday of each month, has become a huge success. Most of this success is owed to Fran Burd, who works extremely hard to get people out. The latest party in April had a record turn out of 14 1/2 tables. In addition to honouring our birthday members, we celebrated David Minty's anniversary of playing duplicate bridge for 50 years. As a tribute to both the birthday celebrants and Dave, club member Marilyn Shaw, a professional cake and pastry chef, made the cake, which looked absolutely stunning and tasted even better. Needless to say not a crumb was left. For our members who do not have access to the internet, Based on nominations for the vacant positions on the Board, I think we will have another strong team going into next fiscal year. More on this at the Annual General Meeting. 2 we are running Dave Minty's bridge history as written by him below, and pictures can be seen on our website in the photo gallery under birthday games. Hazel Dunford submitted by Maureen Nichols Hazel Dunford was born Hazel Bradley on July 8th, 1913 and passed away April 10th, 2015. "After a novice start at ‘kitchen bridge’, I discovered duplicate in May 1965 when ‘heat’ left the back door open at the Orange Hall on Brock Street. Maude (Andy) Scott and her daughter, Anna Woods, welcomed all newcomers to the weekly Thursday evening game. Partners were ‘arranged' for me to play with. First there was Walter Whitely, then came Otto Bjarnason and my duplicate education was underway. Fifty years later, I'm still ‘learning.’ In those days, regulars included Betty Turner and Don Allen. Teaching in Toronto connected me with Peter McConkey in the early seventies and we partnered each other regularly at the Thorncliffe Park Bridge Club in Leaside. Cottage times during the summer months at Chemong Lake allowed regular Peterborough summer play until my retirement from teaching in '98. Hazel was a treasure to our community for 102 years. A long standing member of Activity Haven, the Peterborough Bridge Club, the YWCA and received the Peterborough Senior of the Year Award. Hazel, a strong willed, opinionated, spunky gal, was ahead of her time. She was a daughter, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and friend who loved nature, hiking, teaching, volunteering...a lover of life. Hazel will be dearly missed by her long-time bridge partner Marion Morrison and all her friends at the bridge tables. My thanks to dozens of partners, ‘regular or otherwise,’ for helping me down the duplicate path : Club Championship Results Life Master : 1981 North Bay Special Charity Game April 2nd 499ers overall results: 1. Howard Clysdale - Jocelyne Roy (76.16% - huge!) 2. Muriel Crough - Joyce Balsdon 3. Dan Selby - Mike Selby 4. Gillian Wilson - Sandra Burri 5. Carolyn Stansel - Shirley Selby Gold Life Master 2006 Directed in Don Mills ten years, then twelve years at the Peterborough Golf & Country Club. Taught in the same school as Audrey Grant for two years in early 80s." Club Championship April 10th Open overall results: 1. Ken Livingstone - David Lennox 2. Pat Munro - Dave Munro 3. Birte Ayer- Maureen Nichols 4. Priscilla Lorne - Peter McConkey 5. Lyn Sturch - Gary Sturch Gatlinburg By Sally Thompson Rick and l have just returned from a lovely week in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, with our lively friends Birte and Maureen. Birte made all the arrangements and did all the driving - two days down and two days back. It was a perfect time of year to drive through the beautiful mountains of the Virginias, with Red Bud and Wild Pear trees in full bloom. We stayed at a comfortable condo a twenty-minute walk from the convention centre. We cooked our own meals (mostly Maureen) and laughed and discussed hands over one or two Black Russians in the evenings. The bridge? Well, it started out smashingly. On Tuesday we lost in the knockout finals to a team of brilliant young men. We got 17 gold points, enough to push me to the Life Master category. But after that it was all down hill. By Saturday we were hysterical. After a long day of losing every match to increasingly weaker teams in a compact Knockout game that we had entered by mistake, while we were waiting an extra long time for our last assignment, and after Birte and Mo has been helplessly laughing, Birte came up to me and said (it still makes me laugh thinking about it) “They can’t find any team bad enough to play with us”. If anything, Sunday (“Losers’ Swiss”) was even worse, and we went back to our Black Russians with our tails between our legs. But what fun we had, and how grateful we are to Birte for arranging it! Club Championship April 21st 499ers overall results: 1. Jackie Fulton - Jocelyne Roy 2. Janice Coughlin - Janet LaFortune 3. Burney Skitch - Faye Skitch 4. Sam Parker - Marilyn Spate 5. Shirley Zilio - Mary Hinan- Grose Helen Shields Canadian Rookie - Master Game April 22nd Overall Results: 1. John O'Brien - Dan Davis 2. Doug Brenner - Trish Mitchell 3. Gwen Harterre - Janet LaFortune 4. Dave Munro - Patricia Smith 5. Dwight Goden - Kathy Baker Results N/S 1. John O'Brien - Dan Davis 2. Doug Brenner - Trish Mitchell 3. Dave Munro - Patricia Smith 4. Martin Bacigalupo - Dave Whitmore 5. Peter McConkey - Shirley Zilio 6. Sharon Barry - Anne Martens 3 Results E/W 1. Gwen Harterre - Janet LaFortune 2. Dwight Goden - Kathy Baker 3. Dave Minty - Sandy Campbell 4. Wally Graham - Margaret Sanders 5. Anne Heffernan - Joanne Greenway 6. Birte Ayer - Greg Coleman Milestones and Achievements Congratulations to Pat Munro on becoming a Silver Life Master at The Toronto Easter Regional. A double congratulations to Sally Thompson, she became a Life Master and a Bronze Life Master at The Gatlinburg TN Regional. In the Mini McKenney and Ace of Club several of our players made the top ten in our unit 246 in their point category. Ace of Club are points collected at the club level during the calendar year. Mini McKenney are total points from tournaments and club games. Ace of Club results. 0-5 point range 1. Joan Hunt 34.19 points. Joan is now living in Vernon B.C. 100-200 point range 9. Jim Ferguson 43.55 points. 200-300 point range 8. Dan Selby 52.21 points. 2500-5000. 10 Maureen Nichols 95.40 points. Mini McKenney 0-5 point range 1. Joan Hunt 37.24 points. 5-20 point range Tied for 5th Bonnie & Sterling Zeran 23.65 points. 500-1000 point range 6. Lyn Legault 144.57 points. 7. Larry Legault 143.53 points. 1000-2500 point range 6. Dave Munro 183.37 points. 2500-5000 point range 5. Lyn Stevens 184.24 points. 4