HIGHLAND INTERNATIONAL CURLING WEEK
1983

Participating Rinks

League

A
D South - Aviemore
B Veening - Netherlands
D Francis - New Zealand
T Herdman - Edinburgh
F Currie - Canada

B
S Macarthur - Inverness
M Tonkin - Canada
C Hofer - Switzerland
M Cadzow - Kelso
M Olsen - Denmark

C
K Clarke - Inverness
B Chalgren - USA
J Nodwell - Canada
A Johnston - Aberdeen
S Blair - England

D
D Fleming - Stranraer
A Benziger - Switzerland
K Buchanan - USA
R Forbes - Canada
S South - Aviemore

 


Hello and a very warm welcome to yet another great week of curling
on behalf of Weatherseal Double Glazing I would like to welcome all of you, newcomers and old hands alike, to the Weatherseal Highland Week of International Curling.

Over the years this event has become firmly established as one of the most enjoyable Bonspiels in the international curling calendar. And a significant factor in the success of the event is the incredible hard work put in by Major Alan Cameron and his committee members.

We are assured of keen competition once again with two previous winners hoping to take away our trophy, and there is no doubt the hospitality will be good too.

The scene is set and may I wish every one of you good luck and good curling.


Bill Preston
Weatherseal Double Glazing


Participating Rinks

League

E
D Taylor - Inverness
S Snihur - Canada
L Creighton - New Zealand
H Macmillan - Stranraer
M Aitchison - Northumberland

F
D Bowman - Canada
P MacLaren - Pitlochry
S Brightman - USA
S Shand - Weatherseal Rink
G Hanson - Canada

G
A Cameron - Inverness
B Fuller - USA
L Hemmingson - Sweden
P Lockhart - Aberdeen
B Shane - Canada

H
V Caskey - Canada
T Day - USA
V Caskey - Canada
J Walker - Aviemore
R Dagg - Kelso


1982 Winners: Left to right:
John Gough, Bob Fortune, Al Newbold, Stan Green

 

Hostesses from top left: Shirley Campbell, Isobel Ross, and Kathleen Clarke. From bottom left: Sandra South, Helen Munro, Ella Walker.

And it’s your round Willie

Can you lend me a fiver Bill

Back row (last year’s runners up) Left to right
Gary Hanson, Wesley Simpson, Charlie Wightman, and Harry Nicol. Front row (last year’s winners) left to right John Gough, Bob Fortune, Al Newbold, and Stan Green.

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