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East York Curling Club's Rock Talk Issue 3 2014/2015 Season President's Message HAPPY HOLIDAYS! The first two draws of the curling season have swept by quickly. I am pleased to see all leagues near capacity, new members enjoying being part of our community and a number of successful events already held, including the Senior Men’s Bonspiel sponsored by Avondale Retirement Residence and Trull Funeral Home, The Bulldog Men’s Cashspiel sponsored by Sleeman Breweries and Jawny Bakers Restaurant, and the BroomSpiel sponsored by Delmanor Wynford. Looking ahead to January, the Club will be hosting the Game On! Little Rocks Bonspiel, the Shades Bonspiel (women), and the extremely popular Soap Spiel (open). Check out our bonspiel calendar at http://www.eastyorkcurling.ca/category/bonspiels/. We’ve also seen great participation in our 50/50 draw held every Friday evening. Participate by dropping a toonie each week into the drop slot at the bar (right side of bar counter) and check your name off in the binder for the week you are playing. Results are posted on the chalkboard by the piano after every draw. On behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to wish you and your families a safe and happy holiday. See you back on the ice in 2015! Jason [email protected] 1 East York Curling Club's Rock Talk Issue 3 2014/2015 Season East York Little Rocks For more information, you can contact Glenn Gabriel (Little Rocks Rep) by phone at (416) 476-9757 or by e-mail at [email protected] We're already a third of the way through the curling season and the Little Rocks are learning new skills, making new friends and spreading their "curling wings". UTCC CRICKET VISIT: On Sunday, November 16, a group of seven Little Rocks made the trip to Toronto, Cricket, Skating and Curling Club for an "interclub" visit. They played two 4-end games and then ate nachos with their new curling friends! Congratulations to Keithan, Reva, Angelina, Stella, Claire, Feroner and Evan K for representing our club proudly that day. For most of them, it was their first out-of-club curling experience! We look forward to hosting the Cricket Little Rocks in February. I would like to update you on the UofT Fall Bonspiel that occurred on Nov. 22. We had a full house of 24 teams, and in general everyone enjoyed their night at EYCC. Big thanks to the management, bar and ice staff for making the night run so smoothly! We look forward to running our next bonspiel on Feb. 7. ELM AWARD: At the end of every practice, we give out an "ELM" Award to a curler or curlers who demonstrate three qualities: "Effort", "Learning" and "Making Mistakes". Coaches nominate ELM Award Winners and explain to our gathered Little Rocks why they made their nominations. Our ELM Award winners so far this year: Julian, Jamie, Jake H (twice!), Molly, Maddy, Evan K, Ty, Tristan and Angelina. Fellow curlers, Regards, Derrick Mixed Leagues Over the last few weeks, a number of rule issues have been brought to the attention of the Mixed Committee. As a result, I am writing to you on behalf of the Committee to remind all curlers about a few rules: 1. Players are not permitted to practice on the sheet that they are playing on before their game. You may practice on another sheet, but not your game sheet. 1-2 practice slides (without rocks) are appropriate on your game sheet. 2. At least two original members of a team must be present for the team to have legitimate team to field. 3. Last ends may not begin later than 1 hour and 45 minutes after the official start time of that draw. For example, 8:45 is the latest that the last end of a UPCOMING EVENTS: Our Xmas Party and Family Fun Day is on Sunday, December 14th. Then, early in the New Year, we host our annual Game On! Little Rocks Bonspiel on Saturday, January 3rd. We expect to have 1 or 2 teams of our own in the bonspiel. Later this season, we also plan to organize another "Try Curling" day. More details will appear on the EYCC Web site. 2 East York Curling Club's Rock Talk Issue 3 2014/2015 Season 7:00 draw can be started. The end cannot be started at 8:46. An end is On Dec 23rd and Dec 30th there will be considered started so long as the slide no league games. of the lead has started. Please note that all make up games 4. The late penalty rules are included in must be played and recorded before the attached document. Penalty rules Dec 23rd. will apply until the time that a legitimate team (min. 2 original If you require a game to be members; 3 players) are in the ice-shed rescheduled- the earlier you can book and ready to play (e.g., shoed, dressed, the ice time the better as holiday time etc.). often calls for a number of rescheduled games. If issues arise on the ice, the attached rule sheet is available at the front of Happy holidays! each mixed league scoring binder. This email will also be added. Please take a moment to review the attached information sheet (that was sent out at the beginning of the year) to ensure you are familiar with our league rules and curling etiquette! Field nearly set for Ford Worlds in Halifax You can also approach any member of the Mixed Committee to help address issues that arise. The Committee members are Cara Wilkie (Tues and Sun), Sean Strong (Tues and Fri), Laura Champion (Tues), Carol Wheeler (Fri and Tues), Diana Hooper (Fri), Brian Beamish (Fri). Eleven of the 12 countries that will contest the 2015 Ford World Men’s Curling Championship next spring at the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax have now been determined. Eight more countries were added to the 12-team field that will compete for the world title from March 28 to April 5 following the 2014 Le Gruyère European Championships, which concluded on Saturday in Champéry, Switzerland. Please feel free to contact any member of the Committee for any clarifications. Thank you! Tuesday Night Mixed League Sweden’s Niklas Edin, the 2013 winner at the Ford World Men’s in Victoria, B.C., defeated reigning world men’s champion Thomas Ulsrud of Norway 5-4 in an extra end in Saturday’s gold-medal game to cap an unbeaten run through the championship, while Switzerland’s Hi Tuesday Mixed league curlers As is highlighted on the draw schedule this draw there are a couple of weeks where league games will not be held. 3 East York Curling Club's Rock Talk Issue 3 2014/2015 Season Sven Michel captured the bronze medal swept in three games both times. with an 8-6 triumph over Italy’s Joel Retornaz. Canada’s representative for the Ford Worlds will be decided at the 2015 Tim All four countries qualified for the Ford Hortons Brier, presented by SecurTek Worlds, as did the next three highest Monitoring Solutions, Feb. 28-March 8 finishers in the round robin — Jiří Snítil at the Scotiabank Saddledome in of the Czech Republic, Russia’s Evgeny Calgary. Arkhipov and Scotland’s David Edwards. Various ticket options for the 2015 Ford The eighth European entry was decided Worlds in Halifax are now available. following a best-of-three playoff Look for ways to “Live it Live” at the between A-pool eighth-place finisher Ford Worlds by going to Alexander Baumann of Germany and www.curling.ca/2015worldmenAku Kauste of Finland, who won the Ben/tickets/ pool in Champéry. The Finns swept the two-game series to clinch a trip to BroomSpiel 2014 Halifax. On November 29th the Brooms League The teams that competed in Champéry held it’s annual bonspiel with twelve aren’t guaranteed to play in Halifax; competing Teams for the Delmanor each qualified country will determine its Wynford Trophy. The winning team representative team for the Ford Worlds received a cash prize, Gold Medals in the new year. commemorating the event as well as a permanent inscription on the Trophy The Italians will be making their first trip itself. Second and third place teams also to the World Men’s Championship since received cash prizes and Silver and 2010, and just their fourth since 1990. Bronze Medals respectively. As the host country, Canada was the first qualified country, and was joined by China and Japan — the top two finishers at the Pacific-Asia Championships earlier this month in Karuizawa, Japan. A further cash prize was won by one team in a blind draw of the other, less successful, teams. All cash prizes were donated by Delmanor Retirement Residences. Door prizes included bottles of champagne, a casino bundle and a Goldline fiberlite broom. Door prizes were donated by Goldline and TD Canada Trust. The 12th qualifier for the Ford Worlds in Halifax will be determined through a best-of-five challenge series for the second Americas Zone berth between Brazil and the United States, beginning Jan. 30 in Blaine, Minn. Brazil has challenged the U.S. on two previous occasions, in 2009 and 2010, and was Organisers of the event also raffled off a tables’ worth of special items. The organisers were Colleen Neely and Mike Seberras, who ran the event superbly. Colleen also helped out by skipping one 4 East York Curling Club's Rock Talk Issue 3 2014/2015 Season team when illness forced a player to the official recovery room (aka upstairs lounge!). All participants enjoyed Chef 3rd Place Bronze Medal winners: Mike’s lunch and snacks and breakfast Patrick Walls, John Hall, David Langley donuts provided by Matt Barrett. (mysteriously absent in photo but appears with medal and Pam’s arm Following the successful bonspiels, the around his shoulder!) and Pam Wells following teams were presented with (S,V,3RD,Lead) their prizes by Delmanor’s representative, Kelly James: First Place Gold Medal winners: Tony Gilroy, Rob Ainsley, Scott Bishop and Jesse Stever (S,V,3RD,Lead) Delmanor Wynford Trophy and Medals 2nd Place Silver Medal winners: Jason Chang, Matt Barrett, Elana Sone and Colin Mattison (S,V,3RD,Lead) The league and entrants are looking forward to competing again next year at BroomSpiel 2015! 5 East York Curling Club's Rock Talk Issue 3 2014/2015 Season * Think Club Coaches Training * Breath * Drink As part of the 2015 Pan Am Games, the * Eat City of Toronto is looking to train * Sleep coaches of all sports. This includes curling! Within each principle there are opportunities to make good or bad On February 28 and March 1st from choices. If you make poor choices, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Scarboro Golf & illness may result. If you make good Country Club will host an "NCCP Club choices, over time you may achieve Coach" Workshop. This workshop is free vibrant health. The principles may seem for Toronto residents 16 years and simple, and they are in a way. But in older. Sign up as soon as you can. The today’s world of artificial and processed bar code is: 2682062. foods, artificial light, toxins, limited or inappropriate exercise, and constant Course description: An NCCP workshop stress, living by these simple principles designed to enhance the skill set of the can be very challenging. The more you coach or instructor who functions control your lifestyle and make healthy primarily at the club level and gives choices, the closer you get to wellness. instruction to new curlers or teams. The Club Coach will become competent in Think training curlers from youth (10 years old) to seniors (50+ years), with skill Sometimes when life feels like an insane levels of beginner to intermediate. rush, stumbling from one problem to Participants will learn how to plan and another in a desperate attempt to make design a practice/clinic, make ethical it through the day, it may be difficult to decisions and teach correct curling skills. remember how very privileged we really Skill analysis and safety and program are. management will also be covered. This workshop does not lead to certification. I would bet that everyone reading this http://www.coachesontario.ca/letsgetc newsletter has a roof over their heads, oaching/ more than one outfit to wear, shoes on their feet, and an opportunity to choose Wellness Principles Form the what to eat from an abundance of Basis of Good Health delicious, quality food, not to mention by Caryl Colton (Women's League) people in their lives that care for them. That alone puts us in the top echelon of There are seven foundational wellness the world! principles that form the basis of health and wellness. Each principle follows the We are extremely lucky to have what laws of nature because that is the only we have, and when life is slinging its way to sustain good health. The top 5 arrows into our hearts, it is helpful to wellness principles are: remember that. Write down at least 20 6 East York Curling Club's Rock Talk Issue 3 2014/2015 Season things that you are grateful for. If you Is it the rib hand? Good. Notice how are going through a tough spell, notice your belly is expanding with each breath as you are making your list, how your too. feelings change from negative to more open, accepting and positive. Place both your hands on your lower ribcage now. Relax your abdomen, and Read, think and be grateful about the as you inhale a normal amount of air, items on your list upon awakening each feel your ribcage expand all around. morning, and start your day right with Allow the air to come out all by itself. wonderful feelings of gratitude for what Notice how your spine moves. is your blessed life. If you are lying on your back or stomach, For me, remembering daily what I am notice how your pelvis moves. Are your grateful for and all that I have in my life legs moving too? Your breath is has been a boon! Starting the day with breathing you and in so doing, is moving such positive thoughts sets the tone for you. And that is the way it should be. my day and makes it easy to be happy. Drink Breath Being well hydrated is vitally important One of the most amazing things we do for us to function at our best. So how all the time is breathe. From the first much water is enough? According to Dr. breath we take as a baby through to the F. Batmanghelidj in his book, "Your last breath we take when we die, the Body’s Many Cries For Water," we can cycle of breath continues whether or calculate the amount of pure filtered not we notice. water we need daily by taking our bodyweight in pounds and dividing it by Our breath is essential to our survival – two. That will tell us how many ounces we can only last about 4 to 6 minutes of water we need a day to keep our cells without it. functioning optimally. (Weight in kilograms X 0.033 = litres per day.) You Free breathing massages all our organs may find it helpful to measure your including the heart, decompresses our water, or find some way of keeping spine, oxygenates each and every cell in track of how much you are drinking our body, and relaxes the mind. when you are trying to create this new habit. Juice, soda, and caffeinated Take a moment or two to notice how beverages do not count, as they are you breathe. Place one hand on your dehydrating to our systems. If your chest, and the other on the side of your urine is clear to very pale yellow, you lower ribcage. Do not take in more air are well hydrated. Congratulations! than you normally would do, but rather, quietly observe your breath and notice which hand is doing most of the moving. 7 East York Curling Club's Rock Talk Issue 3 Eat 2014/2015 Season just to try. When I bit into the apple, I got my second surprise. This apple was When it was first suggested to me that I the tastiest apple I had had ages! Over should switch to organic food, my initial the next few months as I incorporated reaction was “What, are you crazy? Why more and more organic food into my would I pay more for fruits and diet, I came to the conclusion that vegetables that will rot sooner and will generally organic food does taste probably be full of blemishes and better. I was feeling good about eating therefore unappealing to eat? Surely food that was causing me no harm, was the pesticides and preservatives can’t more nutritious, and tasted better. be that harmful to human health – afterall most of us are consuming nonIt took a year to change my mindset, organic food and most of us look and now my thinking has taken a 180 healthy enough. Surely our government degree reversal. I can’t imagine would not allow unsafe food to purposely choosing foods to consume populate the supermarket shelves. that are coated in poisons and are less Surely if the fruit and vegetables are nutritious when there is another washed well, we can wash away the healthful choice available. harm.” I did not set foot in a store that sold organic food for probably over a Sleep year after the advice was given to me to make the switch. Yes, there is truth to this old saying by Benjamin Franklin. We were meant to Slowly over that year, I read or was told get up with the light of dawn and to go other little tidbits of information, which to sleep at nightfall, our hormone levels made me think more deeply about the adjusting to the rise and fall of daylight issue. As an example, I became aware around us. Now, in our modern world that when fields are sprayed, the dirt in we can fool our hormonal system with which the crops grow is also sprayed, artificial light, which has a big impact on killing off the good bugs in the soil as our health. Staying up late with bright well as destroying the goodness of the lights shining in our eyes keeps our soil itself. If the soil is deficient, the stress hormone cortisol high when it plant will also be deficient. Non-organic should be diminishing, and suppresses produce therefore often has far less our sleep hormone melatonin, when it nutrition than its organic counterparts. should be rising, which has an impact on The equation began to shift for me. our ability to deal with stress, lose Hmm – organic produce has more weight, physically and psychologically nutrients and no harmful pesticides. repair our tissues, feel rested and be ready for the new day. So, try to get to A few months later I went into a store sleep in a very dark room by 10pm, and that sold organic produce, and noticed marvel at how much better you feel! For to my astonishment that the organic more information on how artificial light produce was not covered in blemishes. I affects our health, read Lights Out by bought myself two or three gala apples Formby & Wiley. 8 East York Curling Club's Rock Talk Issue 3 2014/2015 Season Sundays I arrive at the club around 10am, do three services and depart Snack Bar Confidential 4pm. I have done the odd Sunday night, after which I depart 9pm. Someone asked me recently if I "had a restaurant job in the daytime"; so I Needless to say, I don't have time for a would like to share "a week in the life of day job! an EYCC chef": I am still having a blast cooking for everyone I cook for, and I want to reiterate that if anyone has any comments, complaints, critique, or anything to say, please come talk to me!! Mondays I get to Costco around 12:30pm, then the club by 2pm, do three services, and leave about 11:30pm. Tuesdays and Thursdays are almost exactly the same: shop by 10am, club by 11am, serve right at noon. Typically I have time between lunch and dinner, which I use to shop at Kensington Market or drop off my used cooking oil at a friend's restaurant on Avenue road, or a variety of other tasks I may have. After dinner, I usually depart club 11pm. Chef Mike Every once in awhile, I have something that comes across my desk that makes me chuckle. I have decided that these laughs should be shared with the members. If you come across something that brings a smile to your face, and is curling related, please forward it to me at [email protected]. Let's share the smiles. Submission deadline is the 12th of each month. Wednesdays I arrive at the club 10:30am, do five separate services, and depart the club 11pm. Fridays I usually shop at Costco for the weekend by 3pm, arrive at club 4pm, do three services, and depart the club around midnight. Saturdays are a mixed bag of bonspiels, private functions, and parties. Twice I've arrived at the club for 8am and left after midnight, thrice I've done a day function only, and once I've done a night function only. There have been three "blank" Saturdays this season as well, the most recent being entirely Aidan Ritchie's fault. Corina Mark - Editor 9 East York Curling Club's Rock Talk Issue 3 The Night Before Christmas (for curlers - abridged) 2014/2015 Season First a new slider for delivery with style. That style is most strange for the first little while. You slip and you slide all 'Twas the night before Christmas and over the place, and now and then even, out on the ice, not a creature was fall flat on your face. stirring, not even a vice. And so that the sweepers won't have to All the brushes were hung in the lockers read lips, here's a voice like thunder for with care, in hopes that St. Nicholas a soft-spoken skip. soon would be there. Here's one for MY skip, a broom six feet My team in their long johns and I in my wide. Now I'll hit the broom, and not be hat, had just settled down in the lounge outside! here to chat. There's some new thermal socks for And enjoy a beer or a wine or some those very cold toes, and a tissue to grog, or a scotch or a brandy, or a tasty wipe up the end of your nose. eggnog. Here's some muscle for sweepers who When out on the ice there arose such a just "tickle the ice," with liniment to use clatter, we sprang from our chairs to see for the first once or twice. what was the matter. Here's a draw to the button for some And what to our wondering eyes should lucky soul. I'd sure like to keep that as appear. but a great big large Santa, full my ace in the hole. of good cheer. For you who prefer it, here's some runs in the ice, and true ice for those who think that it's nice. He slid down the ice like a fine curling pro, and greeted us all with a loud, "HO HO HO." A six-ender for use in the very last end, to some lucky curler, Santa will send! Clutched on his back as you might expect. was a bag full of slides for curlers - you bet! A nice roll behind , a double or two, are held in reserve for me or for you. Let's look at his parcels - I'll give you a clue, there likely is something especially for you. There's no perfect game here in Santa's sack, but of perfect shots, Santa sure has no lack. The tags all got lost in the last winter's snow, If the gift sounds like yours, shout out so we'll know! And right in the bottom of Santa's red bag, a message, and this one is no gag....Good inturns, good out-turns, good take-outs, good draws, good guard shots, good freeze shots, GOOD CURLING TO ALL! 10 East York Curling Club's Rock Talk Issue 3 2014/2015 Season 11 East York Curling Club's Rock Talk Issue 3 2014/2015 Season 12