It was a great pleasure for Daphne and I to attend this superbly organised event, with participants from all three Scottish Districts. I was warned that whatever else I took along on such occasions, good weather was a prime requirement. The weather gods were indeed kind, with the torrential downpour reserving its attention until after the event was completed. By this time, we were well esconced inside, enjoying a traditional bowling tea. The Alloa Club under President Robert's direction were wonderful hosts, and the organisation of the bowling itself was superb, with the practised hand of Graham McMurdo, ably aided and abetted by Arthur Duncan, well in evidence. The fun and fellowship side of Rotary is no less important than its fund raising and other good works, and this was a day thoroughly enjoyed by all present. My congratulations go to all participants who soldiered on through an impressive day of matches under weather conditions rarely seen in Sotland, with temperatures in the very high 20's or even low 30's
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Scottish Rotary Bowling Championships-2 July
It was a great pleasure for Daphne and I to attend this superbly organised event, with participants from all three Scottish Districts. I was warned that whatever else I took along on such occasions, good weather was a prime requirement. The weather gods were indeed kind, with the torrential downpour reserving its attention until after the event was completed. By this time, we were well esconced inside, enjoying a traditional bowling tea. The Alloa Club under President Robert's direction were wonderful hosts, and the organisation of the bowling itself was superb, with the practised hand of Graham McMurdo, ably aided and abetted by Arthur Duncan, well in evidence. The fun and fellowship side of Rotary is no less important than its fund raising and other good works, and this was a day thoroughly enjoyed by all present. My congratulations go to all participants who soldiered on through an impressive day of matches under weather conditions rarely seen in Sotland, with temperatures in the very high 20's or even low 30's
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