Waterloo Engineering Alumni Curling Bonspiel

Saturday, February 2, 2013 10:15 am - 6:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

The rocks are waiting for you!
Come for a great day of curling with fellow engineering classmates.

Singles, couples and teams (of 4 people) are welcome as are beginners, intermediate and advanced level players. Register early as space is limited!

Cost is $50 per person (HST included) and includes a light breakfast, lunch and all snacks throughout the day, as well as door prizes and awards. Cash bar. When registering, please identify if you are a beginner, intermediate or advance level player (in the "notes" section).  Note: HST number R119260685.

For more information about curling and how the teams will be organized, please contact Doug Fluhmann (BASc 1985, Mechanical) who is volunteering once again to organize the teams. Thank you Doug!

The following is the REVISED schedule for the day:

Time (approx.) Activity
10:15 a.m. Registration, team assignments & light breakfast
10:30 a.m. Beginner clinic (complimentary lesson)
11:15 a.m. Draw 1 Game 1 start time
12:25 p.m. Draw 2 Game 1 start time
12:25 p.m. Draw 1 Lunch start time (cash bar)
1:30 p.m. Draw 2 Lunch start time (cash bar)
1:30 p.m. Draw 1 Game 2 start time
2:35 p.m. Draw 2 Game 2 start time
3:45 p.m. Draw 1 Game 3 start time
4:45 p.m. Draw 2 Game 3 start time
5:45 p.m. Awards and Door Prizes

Draw #1 will include Teams 1-10

Draw #2 will include Teams 11-20


High Park Club Rules and Regulations
Players must comply with the rules of the Club and will all applicable laws, ordiances and regulations at all times during their games. In the interest of the safety of all curlers and the protection of ice facilities, these rules must be followed:

1. Players must bring clean indoor shoes or curling shoes.
2. Time slots must be met. Teams may not go over their alloted time.
3. Absolutely no alcohol or drinks (except water) are permitted in ice area. No outside alcohol will be brought into the Club at any time.
4. Do not allow rocks to slide uncontrolled.
5. Do not slam brushes on the ice.
6. Do not leave hands, knees or body parts on the ice for more than a few seconds.
7. Do not touch any ice making equipment along the sideboards.
8. After curling, leave rocks on the same sheet they started, at the home (glass) end.
9. Avoid having rocks hit the hack.