TROPHY WINNERS 2008/09
END OF SEASON 2008/09The Eddleston Carpet Bowling Club’s 2008/09 season came to an end when they held their presentation evening in Eddleston Village Hall on Saturday 28th March. A very enjoyable evening for members and friends - George Pretswell Memorial Cup For First Half Singles: 1st D Noble 2nd D Pretswell
- Robert Tait Memorial Cup For First Half Pairs : 1st D Tait and D Noble
2nd D Pretswell and R Adams - Half Points Cup: 1st B Nicholson 2nd D Pretswell
- E.C.B.C. For 2nd Half Singles: 1st D Pretswell 2nd D Tait
- Tankard For 2nd Half Pairs: 1st D Tait and J Smyth. 2nd T Anderson and R Adams
- Points Cup For 2nd Half Points: 1st D Noble, 2nd J Smyth
- Cup For Overall Points. 1st D Noble 2nd Equal J Smyth and B Nicholson
NEW SEASON Starts first Thursday in October. More info nearer the time COMMITTEE MEMBERS- Chairman - David Tait: Tel: 01721 730676
- Secretary - Bill Nicholson: Tel: 01721 730371
- Treasurer - Margaret Murray
- Members - Tom Anderson, A Wignall, M Wignall and Cameron Pye.
- Honorary Members - Jim Pretswell and Eddie Ritchie
Tom Anderson represents us on the Village Hall Committee
| OPEN MIXED PAIRSAt our Open Pairs tournament on 22 Feb 09, David Tait and Douglas Noble were the winners - beating Kenny Anderson and Louise Mercer in the final. Entries were slightly up on last year with pairs from Broughton, Traquair, Stobo, Penicuik, Fountainhall and Kilcadzow joining our own members INVITATION MIXED PAIRS
Congratulations for the second year running to Margaret Murray and Ton Anderson who beat Tracy and Craig Walker in a well played final in November 2008 EDDLESTON CARPET BOWLING CLUBThe club is believed to have started up in the early 1900s in a building up the Mill Burn before moving into the village hall but we do not really know this for sure. If you have any information about the club please take the time to let us know.
Numbers have fluctuated over the years. From a peak of over 40 in 1970, there are currently 20 members - 6 from Eddleston 13 from Peebles area and 1 from Moorfoot with average attendance of around 17. The club is always on the lookout for new members, particularly from within the village so if you want to meet new friends, learn a new sport and while away the long winter evenings, contact the Secretary now.
 Club nights are on a Thursday at 7:30pm in Eddleston Village Hall and run from the beginning of October until the end of March with other open and invitation competitions also being held on various dates throughout the season.
There are competitions for each half of the season with all members joining in. There is also a cup for the under 18s which we are delighted to see revived in recent years. Adult membership is only £8 for the whole season with around 25 sessions. Senior citizens pay £7 and under 18s £5. With no special sportswear or equipment required to take part, this is a very inexpensive sport in which to participate and we would very much like to encourage new members.
For more information, please contact chairman David Tait on 01721 730676 or club secretary Bill Nicholson, 16 Bellfield Road, Eddleston, Peebles. EH45 8QR. Phone 01721 730371 or by e-mail to eddlestoncbc@aol.com
| CHARITY MIXED PAIRSThe Eddleston Carpet Bowling Club held its Annual Charity Mixed Pairs on Saturday 4th March which raised £134 for the Neonatal Unit at Edinburgh ERI. This was an excellent figure for a tournament with only 12 entries which were played on a round robin basis. The winners were Jim Mercer and daughted Louise who beat David Tait and Tracy Walker in an exciting final. Thanks to all the players from Fountainhall, Broughton, Penicuik, Kilcadzow, to our own members and to all those who nominated charities and supported this event. Sorry no photos this year but see last year's finalists below 
Above are the finalists. Winners from left are David Tait and TraceyWalker with Loraine and her Dad Eddie Ritchie AWARD WINNING BOWLS
Above is one of the cups and two of the new bowls bought with a lottery grant awarded to the Club two years ago.
March 2004 was a major milestone in the life of the Club. Thanks to Sportscotland and with considerable help from Scottish Borders Council and TAVO, the Club successfully applied for a grant of £3,267 which allowed them to replace all four bowling boards, carpets, bowls and storage trolleys which only need one person to operate. Lifting the boards is still a 4 person job but it is a much improved system.
As a requirement of the grant was a more formal set up, a new constitution was adopted with various rules put into place and after many discussions with members, this was finally adopted at a special meeting of members in January 2004.
To celebrate the award there was an open day in the village hall with a Mixed Pairs Tournament being held in the evening. Local MSP Jeremy Purvis attended during the evening to present the official award certificate to chairperson David Tait. A sum of £180 was raised by this tournament which was donated to the Village Hall restoration fund
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