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词条 The Glencoe Club
释义

  1. Etymology

  2. History

  3. Curling

     Notable members 

  4. References

  5. External links

{{redirect|Glencoe Curling Club|the curling club in Ontario|Glencoe & District Curling Club}}{{Infobox organization|caption=The new 2016 logo|logo=File:Glencoe Club Logo.png|type=Private Sports Club|name=The Glencoe Club|region=Calgary|website=https://glencoe.org}}The Glencoe Club is a private sports and social club located in southwest Calgary, Alberta founded in 1931. Its facilities include two swimming pools, six badminton courts, ten bowling lanes, eight curling sheets, a skating rink, seven squash courts, six indoor tennis courts, and a fitness facility.[1]

Etymology

The area the club was founded on was called the Glencoe Subdivision. The subdivision was named after the Glencoe valley, in Scotland.

History

The club was founded in 1931 when the Calgary Skating Club decided to handover all assets to the newly formed Glencoe. The official inauguration took place on March 21, 1931. The original directors of the club acquired the land on a 30-year lease from the city of Calgary for $70,000. The original building was contracted to J.A. Tweddle Ltd. and shares were subscribed to at $100 each. The building was constructed in just 3 months and when the Glencoe officially had its grand opening on November 16, 1931 opened it had 1,200 members, 450 of who had shares.

During the later part of the thirties and early forties the club was having financial trouble and was essentially bankrupt. However the club made it through these years and following the end of the second world war the board decided to install 'artificial ice' so that skating could be part of the Glencoe year round. When the ice plant opened in 1947 it was the first ice to be used for both curling and skating in Alberta. The Hon. C.E. Gerhart, the then Minister of Trade, Commerce, and Municipal Affairs opened the new plant. The new ice was then used to host the 1948 Canadian Figure Skating Championships. Following this was the 16th annual ice show and the guest star was Barbra Anne Scott along with Wallace Diestelmeyer and Suzanne Morrow. This was so successful that that year there was another ice show in November which featured Yvonne Claire Sherman and Jimmy Grogan.

In 1948 the Glencoe grew and improved a further $50,000 in improvements. By now the club hosted: three skating rinks (two outdoor one indoors), six curling rinks, six badminton courts, four bowling alleys, squash courts, two table tennis sets, lawn bowling, six hard surface tennis courts, a lounge, and a dining rooms.

In 1953 the Glencoe added four more bowling alleys, two sheets of curling ice as well as renovating the kitchen, lounge, and new offices for $150,000.[2]

Curling

Notable members

  • Kevin Koe
  • Amy Nixon
  • Carter Rycroft
  • Nolan Thiessen
  • Chelsea Carey
  • Laine Peters
  • Jocelyn Peterman
  • Marc Kennedy
  • Ben Hebert
  • Brent Laing
  • Avery Martin
  • Nadine Scotland
  • John Boulanger
  • Matthew Militano
  • Timothy Martin
  • Brett Pinder

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.glencoe.org/Facility/Sports-Facilites.aspx|title=The Glencoe Club – Sports Facilities|publisher=glencoe.org|accessdate=20 June 2014}}
2. ^{{Cite book|title=The Glencoe Club 1931–1981|last=|first=|publisher=|year=1981|isbn=|location=Calgary|pages=|quote=|via=}}

External links

  • {{official website|http://www.glencoe.org/}}

3 : Curling clubs in Canada|Sports venues in Calgary|1931 establishments in Alberta

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