It’s Jumble Sale time again

Our Spring jumble sale is on 8th April so, if you have any unwanted items, please bring them along to the clubhouse before then.

Volunteers to help set up either on Friday 7th from 10pm or on Saturday 8th from 8am would be most welcome, plus we always need helpers on the various stalls on the Saturday.

A nail biting finish!

Sunday 26th February saw Merrow visit Camberley for our last match of the 2016/17 season.
We played 18 ends of triples over five rinks, with some support from Wey Valley making up a shortfall for Merrow. Thanks to those providing the support.
The match was hard-fought, with four of the five rinks being very close throughout the match. However, special praise was given by coach Rodney Morrison for our team on rink five, who came back from 20-6 down with a fine recovery to achieve a final score of 20-18. Well done to Diane, Lorna,  and David F, who were presented with Easter Eggs by Rodney to celebrate their performance.
We had to wait for rink 2 to complete their  match before an overall result was certain, with Camberley scoring a decisive three points on the final end.
Following the match, Camberley provided a delicious roast dinner enjoyed by all. Thanks go to Camberley and their catering and bar teams. From all at Merrow, thank you for a splendid afternoon.
We now look forward to the start of the 2017/18 season.

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Burpham at Wey Valley

On Sunday 19th February, Merrow played hosts Burpham at Way Valley Indoor Bowls centre.

All six rinks were used, with Burpham loaning Merrow six players in order that we could run six teams of four. Each rink was hard fought with honours even at the end of the match; three rinks each. The overall points score favoured Merrow, with a nine point win.

Our next indoor match is on Sunday 26th at Camberley.

Mole Valley Result

On a cold November afternoon, it was a good day to be playing an indoor bowls match. Mole Valley were our hosts and very kindly loaned Merrow three players to make up our numbers.

We played on four rinks, with good performances on each rink. The match ran out as a draw on rinks (two each) but a very strong team on rink two resulted in a high score by Mole Valley, meaning that Merrow lost by around forty points overall. However, that did not detract from a very enjoyable afternoon and we look forward to returning next year.

Club Presentation Lunch

Sunday, 23 October saw Merrow Village Bowls Club host its annual presentation lunch at Weybourne House.

A delicious lunch was enjoyed by club members and their guests, with a very jolly atmosphere and splendid catering by the Weybourne House team. Lunch was followed by the presentation of prizes to club members, with special gifts being made to the ladies who help with the teas at home matches and at the jumble sales.

Several members won more than one competition; e.g. Bob Carey, David Ewins, Sue Reigate, Rodney Morrison, and Calvin Haggis. Congratulations to them and to all other prize winners. A new Novices trophy was won by David Ewins, to be known as the Derek Oliver Cup, in memory of our late coach and committed member.

The afternoon concluded with a quiz and a raffle.

Well done to everyone involved in the organisation!

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If you would like any of the above photos, just email merrowbowls@gmail.com and I’ll be happy to either send you a link to download the photos, or prints of your selection.

Dig for Britain!

Not so much planting potatoes as removing rye grass.

On Saturday, a group of club members got down on their knees to dig out at least some of the rye grass that has invaded our bowls green.

We were fortunate to have a dry day until 3pm, when the heavens opened and maintenance work was abandoned. The areas worked on were seeded and a top dressing applied. Hopefully, the temperatures will stay high enough for the seed to germinate before Winter sets in.

Thanks go to Rodney for organising the day and to the following for getting their hands dirty: Robin, Richard, David E, David and Mo, Ken, Lorna and me, David R, not forgetting Rodney of course.

A second session is planned for Saturday 22nd., so if you can spare a couple of hours, do come along.

A good day for jumble

Following hectic setting-up activity on Friday evening, Saturday dawned bright and sunny ready for our Autumn jumble sale. Unfortunately, the good weather was soon replaced by heavy showers.

Our early buyers were in action as soon as we released them, with the normal entries coming in at 10am for a good old rummage round. This sale saw a large number of items for sale, from small vases to PC monitors, pushchairs and even a steam generator ironing board! As usual, we also had a really good selection of books and toys.

It is always great fun selling to the public at these events; a lot of jokiness is in evidence and people are usually generous with their donations to our club. It was also an opportunity to promote the club to prospective members with a view to the next Open Day.

The calm before the storm. All set up and ready to go.

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Be sure to support our next jumble sale in the Spring.