• Home Time :(

    Well, after leaving half of the tour at Toronto Airport last week, the other half of us headed our separate ways for a week of fun and frolics, doing what we pleased. We had some stay in Toronto, some to New York, some off to Portland, etc etc.

    Wednesday afternoon saw most of us meet up at Toronto Airport for the long journey home after everyone getting checked in online. We got through to the gate and then it was pointed out that we had not seen David and Fiona - they didn't appear on the plane either and we have not heard from them......so please, David and Fiona if you read this please get in touch and let us know that you are ok and only missed your connection.....

    Finally, we have already had brief discussions on the next tour to be organised - once we have everything sorted out for this one we will get the show on the road with organisation for the next tour!

    Hope you all had a ball - I know I did......off to book a holiday now (ok ok I can dream - just need one to get over this one!)

  • Fab Time

    After a bad start to the RCMP on Monday where we didn't do very well at all we ended up 8 games down. After another 4 games this morning we managed to secure 2 games (Arthut and his game came up trumps again). The afternoon session got even better with 3 winsw but not good enough unfortunately and the results ended up

    SCOTLAND 106 - CANADA 126

    This aint great but unfortunately we didn't get round it.........

    Unable to type anymore and no help from anyone else we are heading our own
    ways tomorrow.....New York here we come!!!

  • Sunday's....

    After a slightly later start again today the bus headed off downtown Ottawa where some people went for a wander and the others remained on the coach for a sightseeing tour of the city with the possibility of a tour of the Parliament building coming up tomorrow. The lovely clear day meant that everyone had a great view from the bus apart from Muriel who couldn't see anything from behind her eyelids sleeping off her hangover. We then headed back to the hotel to pick up the sleepy heads and off to the Navy Curling Club where we anticipated a great day due to the day we had last time...

    The first session took to the ice where they had a relatively tough time with only Trevor coming out on top with a very close 9-8 win. He reckons the highlight to his game was taking a 4 in the second end.

    Ian Kerr was unlucky with his close game with his team losing 4-5 and a slightly higher difference of 3-10 to Raymond and 2-11 for Gordon.

    Julie and Irene continued with their tradition of drinking Labatt Blue and Irene is away for an early night now.... Julie is on the rum.....

    The second session saw things slightly better although Arthur was drawn against the club's strongest team and shook hands after the 7th end on a 15-1 defeat. Alex Bryden was also down in points with Alex Dickson and John McDermott and their teams coming out on points to bring us back to a very respectable Scotland 94 - Canada 94. It was brought to our attention later that changes had been carried out in one of the Canadian teams without the consultation and agreement with the opposition so we made a committee decision and voided the game bringing the totals to

    SCOTLAND 96 - CANADA 92!

    The friendliness and hospitality shown at this rink in 2004 was repeated today with an evening meal being provided and the teams sitting with their opposition for many hours. One even went as far as to bringing in his "Milk Bottle" which had some of the amber nectar in it and shared it with his Scottish opposition.

    The day ended with an "ice ball" fight between Susan and Chris on the way back to the bus and Susan received a sore face...

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    HAPPY ANNIVERSARY LENA
    We held our own again against the RA (Canadian Civil Service). We started well with a 3-1 win in the first session, however on the the 2nd session we had a 3-1 loss against them. The bottom line is we ended up peels.
    Susan decided to have a practice bash at curling before hitting the ice tomorrow but decided that she would be better off staying on the warm side of the glass tomorrow rather than the cold.

    Thereafter we had a wonderful evening meal; and a Ceilidh where Lena received a presentation of a lovely bouquet of flowers from her hubby back in Scotland for her 28th wedding anniversary and young Batty got his first dance with his surrogate Ma!

    Brenda finally got her thumb’s up in the shape of a Saltire and Arthur finally relented and got his aswell.

    Quote of the day from Muriel “I didn’t have time to go to breakfast, I was too busy scrubbing ma gusset!!! To which the reply from a certain person was “What’s a gusset?????!!!!!!”

    We left the final score today as
    SCOTLAND 88 – CANADA 84!!!

    Woohoo!!!

  • Something Fishy!

    Chris started the day by being last out of the hotel after raiding the muffins for his third breakfast and ended his eating day by fluttering his eyelids at waitresses and got fresh tortillas for his doggy bag.
    We have managed to lose few things on this tour and on this occasion we have to stop en route from Montreal to Ottawa at Hawkesbury so Irene’s meds could by picked up from the hotel.

    After arriving at the Rideau CC Trev walked to the Ottawa Curling Club and bought a pair of Balance Plus shoes so he didn’t have to borrow and stink out Raymond, John’s, and Chris's shoes anymore!!! Chris is getting a $20 refund from Trev now!!!!

    In the first five game session the RCC won four out of five games.

    The after noon session saw the Scots winning all three games with each game going to the last stone of the last end.

    And we are now so far ahead now that we cant remember what else happened apart from picking Jamie up from the airport so he has finally got here!

    We will leave you with a rendition of one of the tour songs “The Herring’s Heid”…..
    Or I would if I could find the right version online…….any of you that know us will know the version we are talking about……and how endless it is!

  • Major Panic Alert.......Thursday

    This was the first chance for a long lie for some of the tour, who weren’t curling in the first session anyway.  Many took advantage of this and went to breakfast before returning to their rooms or going for a wander round the local shopping centre.

    Raymond, who had partaken in whisky and vodka sampling the previous evening and practiced his Russian to those that were willing to listen, was one that decided to head off to bed.  On waking he found that the house keeping staff had been in and serviced the room.  A panic soon came over him when he found that cash and cards were no longer in his “purse”.  News travelled so fast that those at the curling club soon heard of his predicament, and worried for a moment and then went shopping!!!

    A session of bin-hoaking thereafter followed and he found the contents of his purse in the trash can.  In order to catch up with us he took a taxi to the curling club at a cost of $51 – an expensive lesson learned.

    Anyway, onto the curling and why we are here…..

    After a journey through rush hour Montreal  we arrived just in time at the curling club which is 200 years old and the oldest club in the Americas having been established in 1807.

    The club could only raise four rinks to compete against us so the first session took to the ice with two Scots rinks, one skipped by Alex Dickson and supported by 3 women. The second was skipped by Alex Bryden .  The remaining sheet was occupied by two Scottish teams skipped by John McDermott and Gordon Gilchrist.

    After a slow start to the game, Alex Dickson and his team of Kirsty Harrison, Lena Carmichael, and Linda Dickson pulled ahead finishing with a great result of  10 – 3.

    The opposition in this case are blaming their loss on the new ice as the club, during the closed season spent $180,000 replacing the complete floor of the ice rink. They also purchased new rocks.

    Although it was the coldest curling rink we have played yet,  the constant temperature,  which was helped by air-locked doors,  meant that the ice remained consistent throughout the entire game.

    Alex B,  with Kenny Crookshanks, Bill Alexander and boy wonder, the youngest member of the tour, Chris Batty,  weren’t quite so lucky was unable to secure a win on this occasion finishing at 4 – 8 to the Canadians.

    Raymond was meant to be there for the second session but due to the above incident he failed to turn up and we had to get a sub. 

    Thursday was the first day that we were able to hit the shops, so hit the shops I think everyone did.  Montreal is home to a massive underground shopping centre which I know that Kirsty, Susan, Muriel, Greg, and Chris, didn’t manage to get the whole way around because of eating crepes and sitting on massage chairs – they are recommended for a couple of minutes relief and a laugh at the faces getting pulled!  Due to this we don’t know what happened in the second session as no-one has told me and I was too busy with other activities…..

    There was a street nearby the curling club, St Catherines, which had a huge number of restaurants and shops, and basically you could buy anything you want.  Many of the group sampled a few of these with the younger ones keeping Chris happy and taking him to McDonalds.  Apparently there was a 7 course meal in a local Italian………

    Thursday’s on Crescent , as recommended by Myrna from the RMCC,  proved to be an excellent choice for eating, with plenty of well cooked food, attentive staff, and reasonable prices.

    Don’t know if anybody ate at Jacques Villeneuve’s new restaurant across the road.

    An excellent day drew to a close with a couple of drinks at the RMCC under the watchful gaze of the two rams head trophies that adorn the stairs.

  • 'Ere WIG go, and Friends and Family Reunited.....

    After another late night and another early (but smelly start thanks to Trevor) we were up and off to Lachine in Montreal for another bit of stone bashing.

    On our arrival Chris immediately fell asleep much to the amusement of everyone else, but boy these sofas were comfy! 

    The day started out with an early morning weather forecast by Susan wit quote of the day "IT'S CHILLY ON THE WILLY BUT ON THE (W)HOLE IT'S NOT TOO BAD!!!  Susan didn't realise that her voice carried so far and we have no idea why everyone found it so funny!

    The weather was stormy outside and on a walk there was a windswept and interesting look courtesy of Kirsty's hat!

    In the true spirit of curling, one of the teams donned shorts and wigs, but not even Kirsty's Saltire knickers, and Raymond's milk bottle legs could put the opposition off.......by the way Derek, can we get the wig back please???

    We also managed to meet up with friends and family, and new friendships were forged.  We were delighted that Kenny's sister could join us for an evening meal at the Lachine curling club, Irene disappeared with her friend Chantal, and we were able to put together a "Highland Week" (for those of you who now us that have been there) team to play against Gael......and lost.

    On the whole, the day was a good one with 4 wins and a peel to Scotland bringing the tally to

    SCOTLAND 64 - CANADA 64.......!

    Once again, there will be loads that we are sure to have forgotten, and we will be back soon with Thursday's update!

  • The Blue Streak - and the Snow!

    Today, judging by the standard of play in the first session we were going to have a fantastic day. Glengarry Curling Club welcomed us with a Scottish welcome and gave us coffee with Bacardi as their "eye-opener".

    A very welcome one it was aswell after the early rise to transfer to the Ice Rink. The first session saw all 3 rinks win and bring the scores to Scotland 51, Canada 47. This was reduced slightly in the second game with only Trevor winning his game (but never mind, at least he won his game today and didn't get Grannied (again!). The third session also only saw us win one game, with Alex Dickson and his team coming out on top and knocking the stuffing from the opposition with a close fought game. This brought the final scores of the day to a peel of SCOTLAND 55 - CANADA 55!!!

    The Canadians also decided that being in a very Scottish Township of Glengarry, near Maxville (named after the number of people who are "Mac's" residing there), that they decided that the winners should also be granted the winning Saltire badge. Elizabeth Stewart was the first with a long line of both ladies and gents joining the queue!!!

    The Muir Bakery sold Sausage Rolls, Bridies, and Scotch Pies, with Empire Biscuits for dessert. The wee wifey from the Convenience store spoke with a strong accent and after having to ask a second time cos we couldn't understand her, we found that she comes from the Isle of Mull. A wee man ran in and asked for "Scotties" help as he had gone to the washroom and on his return found he had locked his keys in the car! We have him some advice but he either didn't understand or didn't believe us with our tips!

    The local newspaper were there to take pictures and we were given fantastic soup and sandwiches from the club. They also put on a Highland dancing display with fiddlers and singers with the Flower of Scotland to make us feel at home. Excellent.

    The day was topped off with snow! Could not believe it but it was an excellent touch to an excellent day although some of us did not expect to walk to McDonalds inn the driving snow for dinner only to find the bus driver sitting there enjoying his big Mac! We got a lift back!

    As was said in relation to yesterday's post, we started a tradition of creating a Saltire nail for the winning players - an exclusive club which you can only enter if you have won a game. Quote of the day::: "Oh NO, I've smudged ma nail polish, and ma hairs getting in ma eyes!!!"..... No prizes for guessing who said that - you can take your pic!!!!!

    C'mon the Blues!!!C'mon the..........

  • Getting Closer.....

    After another early start we headed from the hotel towards Hawkesbury where we were going to curl at the Hawkesbury Golf and Curling Club. En route we stopped at the hotel we were due to check into and gave a massive welcome to Derek and Brenda Wilkie who we were glad could join us for the rest of the tour.

    On to the ice rink where we were greeted by the staff and curlers, with copious amounts of coffee and more Tim Bits!!!

    In true Dusty style he has managed to lose something again this year – this time it would appear to be his curling shoes and today saw him curling in a pair of dress shoes with a slider – he is now know as Flipper!!! However, this must had brought him luck as on the way to the ice rink we also learned that Michel Paquette who was beaten by Hammy at Stranraer was bringing his rink in the hope for revenge – he was sadly mistaken when Dusty actually won a game and “stuffed” him!

    At the end of the second session John McDermott was down in shots and he was forced to strike through a port to take away the shot stone – he did this in style resulting in him gaining a 3 in the last end to win 7-5.

    The first session was a very closely fought session, apart from Arthur Devine who won 12-4, convincingly. Alex Dickson started with a good lead however the opposition pulled back with Alex eventually running out a 6-5 winner with Muriel’s (the lead) first stone of the last end remaining as almost the winning shot until the very end when it was overcome.

    Ian Kerr also had a close game ending 8-7 to Scotland, by taking out the opposition’s stone to take a 2 in the winning last end. He was later treated to a guided run around the golf course (in a buggy!!!) by Armand who also offered a choice of cigars – 15, 20, 25, or 30 minutes long…

    A new tradition has been started on this tour where we have a “winners club”. You can only join this club once you have actually won a game and your prize is a finger nail painted with varnish in the form of a Saltire. Who would have thought that so many “butch” men would volunteer for nail painting!!!

    Ann McCormack is also keeping up tradition. At the start of the week she took a tumble when getting off the bus, and today she took a tumble on the ice, developing a reputation which can only be helped by numbing the pain with white wine!

    The star of the day has to be Ian Dyers opposition where the skip surprised everyone. It was noticed that he had a severe disability and he was by far and away the best player we have seen on tour so far. Ian lost his game 9 shots to 5!!!

    At the end of the day we brought the scores back to a very respectable

    SCOTLAND 45 - CANADA 47

    There is bound to be some we have forgotten and will no doubt remember later...

    In the evening we headed off to a Sugar Bush Camp where we ate lots of food doused with Maple Syrup and had a complete sugar hit. We also got ripped off - again. Did certain people here see us coming???? Young Chris certainly didn't see the wolf coming....but that's another story!!!

  • A Long Day

    After an early start (after a late night!) for our next transfer, to Hawkesbury, we had played two sessions and brought the score back to

    SCOTLAND 45 - CANADA 47.

    We also won a prize today!

    Focus is the word, and there are medals at stake now!

    More to come shortly, meanwhile, I have managed to upload some pics so please click on the following link and hopefully it will work (click on the pics to enlarge).

    http://s381.photobucket.com/albums/oo255/spca-cssc-canadatour/

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