Combined WPH Bowlers’ Christmas Party 2018

The evening started cooling down after a balmy afternoon and some guests began arriving early (the Iredales were definitely first, just beating Max).

Our Raffle Ticket Ladies Betty Gough and Judy McCreadie were set up, and along with our Registrars, Lynne Champion and Janet Downer were ready to go. Steve Arnold had his Christmas music playing to put us in the mood and the Iredales filled in all the gaps. We had more new bowlers this year turn up with their partners, as well as two former Club members, Paul van Tilburg and Mike Brown, which was terrific. The scene was now set for the rest of the evening.

Max again kicked off with some weak jokes, and the quizsheets (word quiz and photo quiz were handed out). The meal arrived at 6.30 and, with the dessert that followed later, comments abounded about how good the meal and service was. Obviously the winning quiz table (6) found that nobody would talk to them after the results were read out!

The main floorshow ‘the Lie Detector’ was performed brilliantly by David Curtis who really excelled at being a dubious (naturally) politician. He was asked questions by our two (questionable) reporters Lori Singh and Ross Fitzpatrick and the room broke up when Bhisham Singh just opened his mouth! However, we still ended up at the finish with still a crook ‘polley’ (no offence (David).

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A surprise entertainer showed his latent ability in reading a detailed poem about the once upon a time outhouse ‘Dunny’. His vocal delivery was perfect for the topic and was enjoyed by the crowd.

I think Don Couch really enjoyed talking about his youth and apparently where he used to spend most of his time! Max made sure this ‘Dunny’ talk was left until after all meals were served and consumed!

The 3 wonderful hampers for the raffle created by the two lady vice presidents were well received by the winners (but apparently not by anyone else).

All in all, the night was quite successful and nobody was injured. There was one incident when an air conditioner drowned three of the guests – but Max had reserves ready to fill the vacancies.

Looking forward to next year, but for now – Happy Christmas.

(An onlooker)