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R.I.P. Carol Lewis

22 January 2018 by Chris Alvey

 

It is with great sadness, Southport & Birkdale announce Carol Lewis has passed away.  Carol has been a stalwart member at Southport for 35 years and has taught many members to play Croquet.  Carol joined the club in 1981 and has made an immense contribution to Croquet in Southport.  Her passing is a massive blow to everyone who knew her and our Croquet Club.

Carol has been on the Southport committee many times over the years taking on many roles and making valuable contributions to the club at every level.  She was an outstanding, clever and determined player who was respected wherever she played, especially in many tournaments across the UK and at one stage was honoured by being selected for an England team.

She was a stalwart member of many Southport league teams and over the years has encouraged many players into competitive Croquet.  As a Coach, Carol was outstanding, and has probably had an influence on just about everyone in the Southport Club.  Whether a Beginner or an experienced player, Carol gave her time and patience willingly.

Always cheerful, always ready to help, always able to use ‘common sense’ when problems arose, Carol was respected by everyone who knew her.  She will be greatly missed and our thoughts are with her family at this difficult time.

Carol was known throughout the Federation as an excellent player at both league and tournament events.  We send our condolences to Brian and the rest of her family at this difficult time.  The funeral will take place on Friday 26th January at 2pm at Southport Crematorium.  Family flowers only.  Donations to Cancer Research appreciated.  If attending please wear at least one coloured item.

R.I.P. Carol Lewis

 

2018, News, Southport

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2017, Federation, News

Use of a Croquet Mallet in Winter

13 December 2017 by John Dawson

What can a Croquet Mallet be used for in Winter?

(Winner to be announced at Federation Spring Conference on 4th March)

  • Clearing Snow of my car roof  –  John Dawson (Chester)
  • Temporary splint on leg after slipping on the snow – John Dawson (Chester)
  • Plant upside down in garden and sprinkle bird food on top – Tony Thomas (Southport).
  • The shaft makes an excellent prodder for unblocking external drains whilst the head enables the user to apply great force and torque – Tony Thomas (Southport).
  • While my wife’s broomstick is having its winter service, she uses my mallet to fly to her coven meetings – Roger Edwards (Craig-y-Don). 
  • My mallet is sitting in a corner waiting for the croquet season to begin so that – he or she- can get a bit of colour. I took pity on – he or she- and got out the black boot polish and applied gently. He or she looks a lot better but still waiting for the season to begin – Liz Subramanian.
  • Wheel tapper for the Llangollen to Carrog steam railway – David Crawford (Chester).
  • I intend offering my mallet to the local light operatic society when they next perform an abridged version of Treasure Island for Long John Silver’s crutch/wooden leg! – John Hannah (Craig y Don).
  • Bruce Springsteen needs my mallet to play a monster glockenspiel on a remake of ‘Born to Run’.  As the man said “We gotta get out while we’re young `cause tramps like us, baby, we were born to run. Ru-uh-uh-un, mm-mm-mm-mm, uh-uh-uh-oh-oh-oh-oh, ru-uh-uh-uh-un, mm-mm-mm-mm, whoa-oh-oh-oh, whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, ru-uh-uh-un”.   P.S. the spallchucker doesn’t like rock ‘n roll lyrics – David Crawford (Chester). 
  • I have a brass ended PFC Hoopmaker with a break down travelling handle. With the top section of the handle removed my mallet became “The Hammer of Thor” at a children’s fancy dress party – Robert Jones (Craig y Don).
  • My hoopmaker allows me to toast 12 marshmallows (one mouthful) or three crumpets at once. On one occasion I used it for a toasted sandwich (4 marshmallows and two crumpets). This is the advantage of the 28 cm mallet head. I also found it to be dishwasher safe – Peter Wilson (Fylde).
  • And the winner of the Oscar for best supporting cast is ” Barrett Mallet” 
  •  Of course the best use for your mallet in winter is playing croquet but if you forget your timer the mallet makes a useful sundial.  (Naturally we only have sunny days here in Cumbria.  Thought your readers might also be envious of us playing croquet yesterday (18Dec) at Keswick.  Jim Wilson in play with Skiddaw as the backdrop) – Howard Bowron (Penrith & North Lakes).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

          

 

2017, Federation, News

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