The winners of the day was Kerrie Leask Mark Moran and Trevor Exton, with the team of Remo Ascenzo John Cleary and Lochie Lidgerwood the runners-up.
Friday jackpot pairs went ahead with 16 players, with visitors from Swanpool. Graham Lessing and John Peake took the honours over the Swanpool team of Wayne Armistead and Grubby.
Saturday saw the club stage the annual Tony Williams Memorial Day attended by Gayle Williams and family.
We were delighted with 48 bowlers playing social games of 10 ends by two.
The winners of the day were Shane Mathieson, Yvonne Capp and Merv Sellars with two wins, 18 shots up over the team of Bill Armstrong, Ken Ackerman and Alan Campbell.
On Thursday evening we held annual general meeting of the outdoor bowls section in the members room. Richard Baulch informed the meeting he was not going to stand for president for 2024-25 season.
Past vice-president Ian Hobson was elected to lead the club forward for a second term, having been president in 2018-19.
A big thank you to Richard for his tireless work while in the big chair.
Also not seeking re-election was past president Jack Lia who is leaving the district for a sea change. As with Richard, Jack did the club proud with his achievements while on the committee.
Peter Symons was elected vice-president with Graeme Greene continuing his important role as secretary along with Wendy Rettke providing support as his assistant.
Existing members Rhonda Kyval and Ted Armstrong were joined by newcomers Glenda Wines and Christine Gray.
It was suggested in general business we trial holding our meetings on Sunday afternoons.
So on Sunday, May 19 at 2pm we are holding a special meeting to discuss O&M potential possibilities to cater for NSW clubs entering the region’s 2024-25 pennant season.
All members are encouraged to attend this important meeting.