Thank you. We held our celebration of life at the Royal Kingston Curling Club and it was amazing. Everything was in place when we arrived, making the event completely hassle-free. The staff was wonderful, and the pricing was excellent. Highly recommend for any event.
Virginia (Celebration of LIfe)
May 2, 2026
Company curling event and catered dinner with Louis and Ori’s kitchen.
Coaches were great and it was a great time. Louis (Ori’s kitchen) is fabulous and we had a great time.
Leonard (Company curling event)
December 20, 2025
Saturday was perfect in our books. Thank you so much for getting us in a couple of hours early to set up, we really appreciated you accommodating us that way.
Lots of compliments on the space and how easy & accessible it is to find, to get into and to park. I shared your contact info with a couple of the party goers who were very interested in the facility.
It’s so nice to have a venue that can be utilized for a casual get together or a fancy party; it’s even nicer when it’s in your own neighbourhood!
Mom definitely enjoyed her 80th Birthday Celebration @ the Club!
Thanks again for everything,
Shannon ~
October 25, 2025
Carrie Cole Champs, from left: Tensia Cannon, Michelle Penny, skip Christy Gilmour, spare Celia Russell, Pam Power.
Day Ladies Club Champs, from left: Lois MacArthur, Wendy Curtis, Mary Smith (sparing for Val Malmsten) and skip Linda O’Sullivan
Day Ladies Flight "A" Champs, from left: Martha Tanner, Sandy Edwards, Judy Sly, skip Christy Gilmour
Day Ladies Flight "B" Champs, from left: Mary Skeggs, Lil Rynbend, Liz Baer, Kathy Brown, spare Sharon Windsor
Day Ladies Flight "B" Runners-up, from left: Pat Butler, Claire Dubac Rayner, Deb Kennedy, Pat Simms
Evening Ladies Flight Overall Champs, from left: skip Carole RIvington, Gail Irving, Debby King, April Welsh and spare Courtney Barnhill
Evening Ladies Flight "A" Champs, from left: spare Courtney Barnhill, April Welsh, Debby King, Gail Irving, and skip Carole RIvington
Evening Ladies Flight "C" Champs, from left: skip Judy Russell, Sharon Windsor, Laurie Winter (sparing for Liz Borges) and Michelle Penney
Evening Ladies Flight "C" Runners-up, from left: skip Mary Skeggs, Joanne Manion, Kathy Brown and Martha Forkes
Day Men's Senior Flight "A" Champs, from left: Michael Charette, Brian Dowling, Brian Ward and skip Bob Daley
Day Men's Senior Flight "B" Champs, from left: Ken Brant, skip Brian Hetherington, Doug Swain and Tim Hochban
Day Men's Senior Flight "C" Champs, from left: Lionel Redford, skip Bill Grant, John Pratt and Dave Lollar
Day Men's Senior Flight "D" Champs, from left: Ross Thompson, Bob Grant, Barry Henry, and Dan Corbett
Evening Men's Club Champs, from left: skip Larry Waller, Ken Hutchings, Anthony Hale, Michael Berry
Evening Men's Club Runners-up, from left: skip Bill Cannon, Michael Flowers, Kevin Pereira. Missing from photo is Sean Kerry
Evening Men's Flight "A" Champs, from left: Joe Waller, Mario Fabbro, Phil Tomsett and John MacMillan
Evening Men's Flight "B" Champs, from left: Jonathan Cuddy, Sean Kerry, Benny Gordon and skip Bill Cannon
Mixed Club Champs, from left: Gillian Turnbull, Andrew Van Overbeke, Amy Didrikson. Missing from photo is skip Patrick Tessier.
Mixed Flight Champs, from left: Benny Gordon (sparing for David Zelt), Tammy Scott-Zelt, Anthony Hale and Denise Mulville
Mixed Flight Runners-up, from left: Keith Mitchell, Cyndy Jones, Vicky Mitchell and skip Joe Murphy
Doubles Champs, Denise Mulville and Anthony Hale
2 Person Stick Champs, Mary and Grant Paterson
4 Person Stick Champs, from left: Doug Baker, skip Jim Rayner, Tony Bush, Bob Fugler. Missing from photo is fifth Marty Chilton.
4 Person Stick Runners-up, from left: Zak Siemens, skip Brian Wilson, Teresa Wilson, Pat Young
Junior "A" Champs, from left: Zachary Griffin, Joel De Groote, Ewan Jones and Luke De Groote
Junior "B" Champs, from left: Noah Benoit, skip Nils Lintner, David Paterson and Alex Splinter
Junior "B" Runners-up, from left: Morgyn Knetsch, Emma Hoover, Abigail Vander Plas, and Luke De Groote
U4 League Champions, from left: John Emerton, Kimberley Leach and skip Jean Vannest. Missing from photo is Steve Fox.
U4 League Runners-up, from left: skip Nancy Marshall, Daniel Marshall, Shelley Sterling and Janet McCreath. Shelley and Janet were filling in for Laura and Barry Niles.
The Royal Kingston Curling Club is committed to collecting, using, and disclosing your personal information responsibly and to maintaining the accuracy, confidentiality, and security of such personal information.
Personal information includes information such as your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, age, billing information, credit card information and any other information that is personally identifiable with you. However, publicly available information, such as a public directory listing of your name, address and telephone number is not considered personal information.
We have adopted the following privacy policy that guides how we collect, use and disclose personal information about our members and prospective members. Our intent is to balance our legitimate business interests in collecting, using, and disclosing your personal information against your reasonable expectations of privacy and information security.
In this policy:
"Business" means the business of operating the Royal Kingston Curling Club which includes the Web site;
"Membership" means a membership in the Royal Kingston Curling Club;
"we", "us", "our" and the "Club" refer to the Royal Kingston Curling Club Limited, located at 130 Days Road, Kingston, ON and/or http://royalkingston.com;
"Web site" refers to the web site found at http://royalkingston.com;
Our primary purpose in collecting personal information from you and about you is to ensure the provision of high quality products and/or services. We only collect personal information from and about you that we consider necessary for achieving this purpose and to permit us to conduct the Business diligently.
We may use the personal information we collect from and about you to:
ensure the provision of high quality membership services;
inform you about online and offline offers, membership services, updates and events (including expiry and renewal of your Membership);
enable us to contact you;
establish and maintain communication with you;
assist us in complying with legal and regulatory requirements;
invoice you and receive payment for products and/or services;
collect unpaid accounts;
provide you with information concerning the business operation of the Club.
We may also use your personal information as may be described to you at the time of collection. We may compare and review your personal information for errors and omissions and for accuracy. If you choose to provide us with your financial information, we may use your address and financial information to bill you and to provide associated support. We may use personal information about you, in a non-personally identifiable manner, to improve our marketing and promotional efforts, to analyse Memberships, to improve our content and product offerings, and to customize our Web site's content, layout, and services. These uses are to enable us to improve the Business and to better tailor the Business to meet your needs.
As a matter of policy, we do not sell, rent, or lease any of your personal information to third parties without your explicit consent. However, there are a variety of circumstances where we may need to disclose some of your personal information, including the following:
We may disclose your personal information to an individual who, in our reasonable judgement, is seeking the information as your agent. For example, we may provide your personal information to your legal representative if we are satisfied that the individual is requesting the information on your behalf.
We may disclose your personal information as may be required by law.
We may aggregate personal information and disclose such information in a non-personally identifiable manner to advertisers and other third parties for marketing and promotional purposes.
You are responsible for all actions taken with any user ID and/or password used to access the Web site. Therefore, we recommend that you not disclose your password to any third parties. If you choose to share your user ID, your password or your personal information with a third party, you are responsible for all actions resulting therefrom. If you lose control of your password, you may lose substantial control over certain personal information. Therefore, if your password has been compromised for any reason, you should immediately change your password.
You may access, review and/or change the personal information we have in our files by updating it yourself or by submitting a written request to do so to the Manager of the Royal Kingston Curling Club at the address below. We ask that you promptly advise us of any changes to your information. Upon your written request, we will destroy, as soon as reasonably possible and in accordance with our internal policies and applicable law, any and all personal information that we have in our files about you. Notwithstanding the foregoing, we will retain in our files some personal information in order to enable us to collect any unpaid accounts and/or as may be required by law.
Except as otherwise expressly included in this Privacy Policy, this document only addresses the collection, use and disclosure of personal information we collect from and about you. To the extent that you disclose your personal information to other parties, different rules may apply to their collection, use or disclosure of such personal information. Since we do not control the privacy policies of third parties, you are subject to the privacy policies of such third parties.
The personal information that is retained by us is kept in a secure environment and we use reasonable procedural and technical safeguards to protect your personal information against loss, theft and unauthorized access or disclosure. While we employ many different security techniques to protect such data from unauthorized access by users inside and outside the Club, we cannot ensure perfect security, particularly in relation to the Web site.
We may amend this Privacy Policy at any time by mailing (including regular mail and email) any amended terms to you or by posting the amended terms on our Web site or at the Royal Kingston Curling Club. All amended terms shall automatically be effective five days (5) days after mailing or on the date of posting.
If you wish to access, review and/or change your personal information contained in our files or if you have any questions or concerns about our privacy principles outlined above or about our practices, please contact the Club Manager at:
Royal Kingston Curling Club
130 Days Road
Kingston, Ontario
K7M 9G4
Refunds will be granted for sickness or injury only, including Covid-19 related sickness.
A full refund will be granted if cancellation occurs before the member’s first day of curling.
Once league play has begun a 65% refund will be granted if cancellation occurs before the start of the second Club Draw.
A 40% refund will be granted if cancellation occurs before the start of the third Club Draw.
A 15% refund will be granted if cancellation occurs before the start of the fourth Club Draw.
All requests for refunds must be made to the Manager in writing. Exceptional circumstances will be considered by a refund committee comprised of the President, the Manager and the appropriate Section Head. The decision of the committee will be clearly communicated to the member, the Finance Chair and the Bookkeeper. The member may appeal the decision to the Board. The Board decision shall be final.
A person or team is considered “registered” for an event when they have entered either on the website(events) or in person at the club (RKCC) and have paid the requested fee.
Should a person or team wish to withdraw from the event prior to the cut off date listed on the event poster, a full refund will be provided.
Should a person or team wish to withdraw from the event after the cut off date a full refund will be provided if a replacement person or team can fill their spot. If no person or team can fill the spot the convenor is not obligated to provide a refund.
Should a person or team need to withdraw due to extraordinary circumstances a partial or full refund can be authorized by the convenor at their discretion.
Should the club cancel an event for any reason a full refund will be provided to all registered people or teams.
“Individuals:” This policy is applicable to all individuals associated with the Royal Kingston Curling Club (RKCC), including club members, league representatives, volunteers, managers, administrators, members of the Executive Board, employees, contract personnel and parents of underage members.
“Discrimination:” Discrimination is any distinction, whether intentional or not but based on prohibited grounds, which has the effect of imposing burdens, obligations or disadvantages on an individual that are not imposed on others, or which withholds or limits access to opportunities, benefits and advantages available to others.
“Harassment:” Harassment is a form of discrimination, and refers to conduct associated with a prohibited ground that affects the sport environment or leads to adverse consequences within that environment for the person(s) experiencing the harassment, which the perpetrator knew or ought reasonably to have known would be unwelcome.
The purpose of this Anti-Discrimination, Harassment, Code of Conduct and Ethics Policy is to ensure a safe and positive environment with the RKCC’s programs, activities and events, by making all individuals aware that there is an expectation of appropriate behaviour, consistent with the values of the RKCC, at all times:
This policy applies to all individuals relating to conduct that may arise during the course of club activities and events, including but not limited to league play, bonspiels, competitions, practises, social activities, travel and meetings.
This policy applies to conduct that may occur outside of the club when such conduct is detrimental to the image and reputation of the RKCC.
This policy also applies to any other ground of discrimination prohibited by applicable law.
Nothing in the Anti-discrimination, Harassment, Code of Conduct and Ethics Policy affects the rules of the sport or the selection of teams based on performance.
1. Discrimination The prohibited grounds of discrimination under this policy are as follows:
2. Harassment can take many forms but generally involves conduct, comment or display that is insulting, intimidating, humiliating, hurtful, demeaning, belittling, malicious, degrading or otherwise causes offence, discomfort, or personal humiliation or embarrassment to a person or group of persons.
Examples of harassment include:
Sexual harassment is unwelcome sexual advances, or other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature or related to a person’s sex when:
Specific examples can include:
5. Reprisal
Reprisal or threat of reprisal is an aggravating factor in any situation involving discrimination or harassment, particularly where the reprisal or threat of reprisal is by a person in authority.
Examples of reprisal include:
In sexual harassment situations, reprisals can also include:
For the purposes of these guidelines, the making of a groundless complaint shall also be deemed a reprisal.
If a person in authority knows or, should reasonably have known that discrimination or harassment may have occurred and fails to take appropriate action, the person in authority has condoned the discrimination or harassment and may be subject to sanctions under these guidelines.
All individuals have a responsibility to abide by the following stipulations through their actions, words, activities and communications, both verbal and written. This refers to actions that may be intentional or not and to activities that one should reasonably know to be offensive.
a) Maintain and enhance the dignity and self-esteem of all club members and other individuals by:
b) Refrain from any behaviour that constitutes harassment, where harassment is defined as comment or conduct directed towards an individual or group, which is offensive, abusive, racist, sexist, degrading or malicious. Types of behaviour that constitute harassment include, but are not limited to:
c) Refrain from the use of power or authority in an attempt to coerce another person to engage in inappropriate activities
d) Take reasonable steps to manage the responsible consumption of alcoholic beverages associated with club events
e) Respect the property of others and not wilfully cause damage
f) Abstain from the use of non-medical drugs or the use of performance-enhancing drugs or methods
g) Comply at all times with the constitution, bylaws, policies, rules and regulations of the RKCC, and any other applicable law.
Any member of the club or individual associated with the RKCC who feels they have been harassed or discriminated against, is encouraged firstly to make a direct request to the alleged perpetrator to stop the offensive behaviour.
If the offending actions persist, or the individual is not comfortable with approaching the alleged perpetrator, the individual is encouraged to bring the matter to the Member-at-Large. If further action is required, written documentation would be needed for submission to the Board
If it is an alleged employment-related offense, the matter should be referred to the Personnel Committee.
The matter will be investigated in such a way to maintain the dignity and respect of all individuals involved and to bring the matter to a fair and acceptable resolution.
Anti-Discrimination, Harassment, Code of Conduct & Ethics Policy Complaint Report form
CARRIE COLE
J.L. "Jake" EDWARDS
K.E. "Karl" LEISHMAN
JACK SANDS
H.E. "Lefty" McDONALD
CLARK CARNEGIE
BILL LEWIS
MARG McDONALD
LINDA LOTT
BETTY BUSH
PHIL TOMSETT

CARRIE COLE
One of the top women curlers in Kingston back in the 1950's and 1960's. Carrie Cole claimed several club and flight championships at K.C.C. and shared in out-of-town bonspiel victories throughout Eastern Ontario. In 1956, she was on the rink which won the Eastern Ontario ladies Championship. Later on as a senior, Carrie skipped her K.C.C. rink to the Southern Ontario Senior Women's Tankard title in 1965. Always a supporter of the game she loved, Carrie took a willing hand in helping yourng people learn the game.

J.L. "Jake" EDWARDS
Intense competitor and unparalleled strategist, Jake left his mark on the sport with Ontario Championships in British Consols (Brier rep. 1960). The Silver Tankard (1968), the Govenor Generals (1952), and the Seniors (1976-77). Jake was President of K.C.C. in 1969 and during the Club's 150th anniversary in 1970. He was deeply involved through his tireless efforts and continuing sponsorship. The Edwards Shield, for competitive excellence exemplifies Jake's attitude to the game.

K.E. "Karl" LEISHMAN
A lifelong curler and promoter of the sport, Karl served a term as Ontario Curling Association Presidenrt in 1967-68. His time as President of K.C.C. in 1944 highlighted his many years of service on the Board of Management, extending into the late 70's. Karl played on four Ontario Championships; Governor Generals in 1943 and 1947 as well as the Silver Tankard in 1952 and in 1953. His gentlemanly conduct and enthusiasm made him the perfect ambassador of the roaring game.

JACK SANDS
The name of Jack Sands was well known throughout Ontario curling clubs for his aggressive approach to the game during the 1950's. President of K.C.C. in 1948, Sands won the Ontario Silver Tankard in 1952 and then repeated the win in 1953. Twice a runnerup in the Ontario championship British Consols, Sands carried the Kingston curling banner with success throughout the province in numerous competitions.

H.E. "Lefty" McDONALD
A valuable member of the Kingston Curling Club for many years, Lefty's contributions to the game within the club have been immense. Besides serviing on the Board of Management for years and as club President in 1975, he has been an organizer of club activities throughout the curling seasons. A respected performer on the ice, Lefty has played at Ontario championships and in 1985 skipped a rink to the Ontario senior mixed curling title, the first time a Kingston rink has won that championship.

CLARK CARNEGIE
Ever since Clark Carnegie joined the Royal Kingston Curling Club in 1964, he has been the club's ultimate volunteer. He made Saturday night mixed curling at the club in the 1960s and '70s, the place to be. From there, he carried on his expertise as chairman of The Whig Standard's annual Friday night "steak barbeque" for more than two decades. A life member of the Royal Kingston Curling Club, Clark has his name inscribed on the men's flight championship trophy four times with four different skips.

BILL LEWIS
Bill Lewis was an active curler at the Kingston Curling Club from 1967 - 1985. During that time he as the ice maker for three years. His major contribution to the club was that of instructor. He helped numerous people to perfect their delivery and started them on the competitive trail. he was the winner of various provincial competitions including three Ontario Seniors and two Silver Tankards. Among his bonspiel wins were The Whig Standard, The Famous Fisherman's and the City of Ottawa.

MARG McDONALD
Marg has been a member of RKCC since 1962. During this time she has made twelve appearances at the provincial level in OCA Tankard, Intermediates, Seniors and Masters. In 1987 she was a member of a winning Senior Mixed team. She is also a two time winner of the Lady Tweedsmuir LCA competition. In club curling she won the initial Carrie Cole Championship, Senior Flight and numerous bonspiels. Her club contributions have been as the convenor of the 1981 Intermediate Finals, the 1987 EOLCA Tournament of Hearts and the food section of the 1995 Tankard.
LINDA LOTT (2017)
Linda Lott joined RKCC in 1979. She has competed in many OCA competitions including the OLCA Women’s Tankard, Trophy, and Scotties. Linda has skipped several winning teams in Ladies Flight and Mixed. Her leadership skills are highlighted by her volunteer work as an organizer and coach with the high school curling league. Linda has served the Kingston Curling Community in the role of Chair of Greater Kingston Curling since 2012. Within the OCA Linda has been the Zone 4 representative since 1999 and served for three years as the Women’s Competition Chair on the OCA Board of Directors. Her service to the RKCC includes chairing the Social, Membership and Marketing committees and twice serving as Evening Ladies Chairperson. Linda has organized many club bonspiels including the Whig-Standard, Empire Life, Evening Ladies annual and two City Championship events. Linda served as President of the Board of Directors in 1997.
BETTY BUSH (2017)
Betty was an RKCC member from 1979 until her passing in 2015. In 2016 she was inducted into the Kingston and District Sports Hall of Fame. Her teams won the Ontario Master Women's twice and represented the province at the Canadian Master Women’s Championship. They made the provincial finals in the Senior Women’s; Women’s Tankard, Women’s Trophy; Senior Mixed Women’s Intermediates and were winners in numerous OCA zone and regional competitions. An ardent supporter of Club Curling her name can be found on many RKCC trophies. She was a mentor to many new curlers. Betty helped promote curling locally and provincially by volunteering at the Ontario Men’s Tankard, Ontario Mixed and Senior Mixed, and the Scotties. For many years she volunteered locally for the Alzheimer’s Society and Almost Home. She was a tireless volunteer chairing numerous committees and serving as a member of the Club's Board of Directors.
PHIL TOMSETT (2017)
Phil has been a member of RKCC since 1974. His curling achievements include the Canadian Schoolboy Championship in 1973, the Ontario University Athletics championship in 1975 and 1976, and the Ontario Colts championship in 1975. He has competed in many OCA competitions, including the Tankard, Silver Tankard, Intermediates and Senior events. He was in the Ontario finals of the Governor General’s Trophy. He has won many local events and bonspiels including the Whig-Standard and the Fisherman’s. In 2001, his team finished runner-up in the Ontario Major League Championship. He has served on organizing committees for the Ontario Tankard, Canadian Juniors, BDO Grand Slam, the Scotties and the Kingston Major League. He played a large role in the development of junior curling. Phil was instrumental in the building of our new facility and has served on the Board of Directors as President in 1998-99.
Wall of Recognition Nomination Form
2018-19

The Royal Kingston Curling Club recognized more than a dozen outstanding volunteers on Championship Night. The 14 inductees to the Wall of Recognition helped in particular in the process of building our new club on Days Road, establishing a strategic plan to guide the club forward, preparing and submitting grant applications, carpentry work, helping in the kitchen, coaching, convening bonspiels and serving on committees. From left are: Reg Gore, Wayne Smith, Judy Russell, Gene Miller (accepting the Emeritus Employee award for the late Rod Leeder), Jim Lesley, Steve Quinn, Jan Ray, Jamie Duffe, accepting on behalf of his father, the late Bill Duffe, Jim Barton, Emil Lindt, Diane Labrie, Joanne Miller, Member at Large and chair of the nominations committee, accepting on behalf of Denis Faubert and Vic Matthews, and April Welsh, who was herself inducted to the Wall of Recognition and who also accepted on behalf of her late husband, Brian Collingwood.
“RKCC is blessed to have outstanding volunteers, essential to the running of our club,” said Joanne. “These are just some of the ways our members give generously of their time and energy.”
1820–2020 RKCC 200th Anniversary Booklet ![]()
The Club was established in 1820 and is the oldest curling club in Ontario and second oldest in Canada being junior only to the Royal Montreal Curling Club which was established in 1807.
On June 9, 1922 the club was incorporated by Letters Patent under the Ontario Companies Act as Kingston Curlers Limited.
The Club began operating at 75 Clergy Street in 1923. On January 22, 1979 the Club was established as a non-profit shareholder organization under Supplementary Letters Patent issued by the Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations.
On June 8, 1993 Her Majesty the Queen granted permission for the use of the title “Royal” by the Kingston Curling Club.
At the Club’s Annual General Meeting February, 1996, the shareholders voted to return their shares to the Club allowing it to reorganize. The Club, henceforth, became reincorporated as a non-shareholder corporation with newly issued Letters Patent and revised By-Law. Each fulltime member became an equal partner with full voting rights.
In September, 2005 the Club opened its current state-of-the-art facility on Days Road.
Thank you for this © Article by Helen Finley. This article appeared first in Vista, May, 2010.

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| 2024-26 | Keith Mitchell |
| 2022-23 | Murray Matheson |
| 2020-21 | Deb Wilkin |
| 2018-19 | Edward Gibson |
| 2016-17 | John Ryce |
| 2014-15 | Mike Schneider |
| 2012-13 | Henry Treier |
| 2010-11 | Roy Vasey |
| 2008-09 | Wayne Gilmour |
| 2006-07 | Mike Tureski |
| 2004-05 | Nick Brown |
| 2003 | Ron Walsh |
| 2002 | Steve Payne |
| 2001 | Darryl Herron |
| 2000 | Donna Smith |
| 1999 | Bob Fisher |
| 1998 | Phil Tomsett |
| 1997 | Linda Lott |
| 1996 | Graeme McKay |
| 1995 | Tony Bush |
| 1994 | Doug Graham |
| 1993 | Greg Westlake |
| 1992 | Norm Dunstan |
| 1991 | Rene Marchen |
| 1990 | Fred Butler |
| 1988-89 | Lin Jenkins |
| 1987 | Howard Herron |
| 1985-86 | Fred Leduc |
| 1983-84 | Adrian Langlois |
| 1982 | Jewel Cooney |
| 1981 | Edmund Bauder |
| 1980 | Earl McCullough |
| 1979 | Dave J. McMurray |
| 1978 | Doug M. Belch |
| 1977 | Michael J. Breen |
| 1976 | Vincent O'Neill |
| 1975 | Ross Wilson |
| 1974 | Lefty McDonald |
| 1973 | John Hutchinson |
| 1972 | Don W. Lemmon |
| 1971 | V. William Sharpe |
| 1970 | George H. Graves |
| 1968-69 | Jake L. Edwards |
| 1967 | Jack Gollogly |
| 1966 | Syd H. Rose |
| 1965 | Wes T. Reid |
| 1964 | Harold C. Anglin |
| 1963 | Robert F. Elliott |
| 1962 | Ernie E. Boughton |
| 1961 | Robert C. Webster |
| 1960 | J. Gord Lumb |
| 1959 | Art W. Gloyne |
| 1958 | Gilbert G. Seymour |
| 1957 | Art W. Bidgood |
| 1955-56 | Bruce Matthews |
| 1954 | Ray A. J. Allain |
| 1952-53 | Hamilton Edgar |
| 1951 | T. Doug Slater |
| 1950 | Howard M. Reid |
| 1949 | Joseph A. Shamess |
| 1948 | Jack C. McCartney |
| 1947 | Jack G. W. Sands |
| 1946 | R. Brodie Ness |
| 1944-45 | Ray M. Allan |
| 1943 | Karl E. Leishman |
| 1942 | William J. Drysdale |
| 1941 | H. Earl Pearen |
| 1940 | Fred Lumb |
| 1939 | Arthur C. Neish |
| 1937-38 | Harry A. Heagle |
| 1936 | William J. Cooke |
| 1935 | Thomas G. Bishop |
| 1933-34 | John Alexander McRae |
| 1932 | John Angrove |
| 1931 | George Hanson |
| 1930 | Joseph F. McMillan |
| 1928-29 | Robert N. F. McFarlane |
| 1925-27 | Edwin Mooers |
| 1924 | Harold Angrove |
| 1922-23 | Samuel W. Dyde |
| 1921 | Marshall P. Reid |
| 1920 | Thomas M. Asselstine |
| 1919 | Harold Angrove |
| 1917-18 | Arthur B. Cunningham |
| 1915-16 | William L. Goodwin |
| 1914 | William R. Givens |
| 1913 | John F. Macdonald |
| 1912 | Hugh Macpherson |
| 1911 | Ernest O. Sliter |
| 1910 | Robert J. McKelvey |
| 1909 | Laurance W. Gill |
| 1908 | Edward Hague |
| 1907 | James M. Farrell |
| 1906 | William M. Bramfield |
| 1905 | George H. Ogilvie |
| 1904 | Lawrence L. Henderson |
| 1903 | Samuel R. Bailey |
| 1901-02 | George H. Ogilvie |
| 1900 | Felix Shaw |
| 1899 | Joseph B. Walkem |
| 1898 | William B. Dalton |
| 1897 | John Watson |
| 1896 | Archibald Strachan |
| 1895 | William Lesslie |
| 1894 | Charles W. Drury |
| 1893 | James Stewart |
| 1891-92 | Malcolm S. Sutherland |
| 1890 | John B. Carruthers |
| 1889 | William H. Cotton |
| 2020's | ||||
| 2025-26 | Dean Clark | Mary Dupuis | Chris Scott | Judy Sly |
| 2024-25 | Mike Deslippe | Gene Miller | Rick Pim | |
| 2023-24 | Erwin Batalla | Ivan Brandsma | Robert Helliar | Vic Matthews |
| Linda Miller | Jan Ray | Greg Ruse | ||
| 2022-23 | Gordon Lansdown | Joanne Miller | Shawn Suenaga | |
| 2021-22 | Linda Bell | John Futtit | Teresa Gibson | Carolyn Green |
| Tish LaVallee | Doug Mason | Edna-May McKay | Donna Smith | |
| Wayne Smith | ||||
| 2020-21 | Claire Dominik Mallette | Doug Hogeboom | Celia Russell | Mary Skeggs |
| 2010's | ||||
| 2019-20 | Renee LeClair | Brian Ward | ||
| 2018-19 | John Berry | Campbell Gruer | Eric Hamelinck | Martin Secker |
| 2017-18 | Lee Thompson | Henry Treier | Sharon Windsor | |
| 2016-17 | Heather Sinclair | Joe Waller | ||
| 2015-16 | Ella Brisson | Nick Sears | Rich Waller | |
| 2014-15 | Douglas Huddle | Doug Swain | Larry Waller | |
| 2013-14 | Tony Bush | Fran Cooney | Carrol Knowles | Rene Marchen |
| Jim Rines | Judy Russell | |||
| 2012-13 | Joan Doucet | Diane Labrie | Bob Moore | Doug Murray |
| Doug Pfeiffer | Karen Schneider | |||
| 2011-12 | Patricia Brooks | Marilyn Campbell | Brian Collingwood | Dave Cox |
| Carole Rivington | ||||
| 2010-11 | Norma Burns | Mike Schneider | ||
| 2000's | 1990's | 1980's | 1970's |
| Marilyn Bellringer | Edmund Bauder | Ken Anderson | Harold Anglin |
| Mary Bird | Glenda Bauder | Bud Beatty | Ernest Boughton |
| Russ Brown | Bernie Breen | George Binnington | Harold Buck |
| Ken Burns | Jean Breen | Margaret Blenkinsop | Joe Corkey |
| Betty Bush | Mike Breen | Ted Brown | Jake L. Edwards |
| Don Cameron | Kathy Brown | Don Bruce | Bill A. Kelly |
| Bill Cannon | Ron Brown | Bob Clark | Bruce Matthews |
| Marilyn Chilton | Clark Carnegie | Vi Duff | Andy L. McFie |
| Esther Cliff | Shirley Clark | Dick Edney | Fran Millar |
| Jack Cliff | Gladys Ford | Hazel Fergusson | Wesley T. Reid |
| Rhonda Cross | Frank Forkes | Ev Gollogly | Tip Roberts |
| Arla Currie | Bill Gourdier | Clyde Lawlor | Gib Seymour |
| Bill Duffe | George Graves | Lefty McDonald | Bill Sharpe |
| Shirley Dunstan | Thelma Graves | Mary McFarlane | Pat Travers |
| Sandy Edwards | Enid Gugins | Ike McHugh | |
| Bob Fisher | Howard Herron | Bill Mills | 1960's |
| Lin Jenkins | Pauline Herron | Barb Peters | Harry Abramsky |
| Linda Lott | Ruth Hillier | Gert Poston | Minnie Carlaw |
| Edith Lutz | John Hutchinson | Bette Reid | Joseph Cooke |
| Joanne Manion | Marg Hutchinson | Flossie Seymour | Stu Cooke |
| John Mayhew | Bob Leishman | Lloyd Starnaman | Bob Elliott |
| Tom Mercer | Lois Leishman | Phyllis Starnaman | Edith Hall |
| Gwen Mitchell | Marg McDonald | Julius Sugarman | Karl Leishman |
| Jerry Murphy | Thelma Mills | Dot Vince | Gord Lumb |
| Linda O'Sullivan | Grant Paterson | Dud White | Audrey McFarlane |
| Mary Paterson | Don Pringle | Bob McFarlane | |
| Karl Polk | Bill Racz | Jack Sands | |
| Marg Polk | Art Russell | ||
| Ray Quenneville | Shirley Russell | 1950's | |
| Joyce Roddy | Art Taugher | Walter Cooke | |
| Phil Tomsett | Bill Vince | Jack McCartney | |
| April Welsh | Ron Walsh | ||
| Sylvia Wright | Year Unknown | ||
| Frances Allain | |||
| Doug Belch | |||
| Gord Bond | |||
| Bob Bruce | |||
| Olive Crawford | |||
| George Hanson | |||
| Jolly Hewson | |||
| Jackie Langille | |||
| Annie Levandoski | |||
| Sally Louden | |||
| Doreen Main | |||
| Charlie Paradis | |||
| Shirley Paradis | |||
| Lynne Rutherford | |||
| Norma Sharpe | |||
| George Shewell | |||
| Peter Swan | |||
| Yvonne Taugher | |||
| Bert Vince | |||
| Jean White |
CARRIE COLE
J.L. "Jake" EDWARDS
K.E. "Karl" LEISHMAN
JACK SANDS
H.E. "Lefty" McDONALD
CLARK CARNEGIE
BILL LEWIS
MARG McDONALD
LINDA LOTT
BETTY BUSH
PHIL TOMSETT

CARRIE COLE
One of the top women curlers in Kingston back in the 1950's and 1960's. Carrie Cole claimed several club and flight championships at K.C.C. and shared in out-of-town bonspiel victories throughout Eastern Ontario. In 1956, she was on the rink which won the Eastern Ontario ladies Championship. Later on as a senior, Carrie skipped her K.C.C. rink to the Southern Ontario Senior Women's Tankard title in 1965. Always a supporter of the game she loved, Carrie took a willing hand in helping yourng people learn the game.

J.L. "Jake" EDWARDS
Intense competitor and unparalleled strategist, Jake left his mark on the sport with Ontario Championships in British Consols (Brier rep. 1960). The Silver Tankard (1968), the Govenor Generals (1952), and the Seniors (1976-77). Jake was President of K.C.C. in 1969 and during the Club's 150th anniversary in 1970. He was deeply involved through his tireless efforts and continuing sponsorship. The Edwards Shield, for competitive excellence exemplifies Jake's attitude to the game.

K.E. "Karl" LEISHMAN
A lifelong curler and promoter of the sport, Karl served a term as Ontario Curling Association Presidenrt in 1967-68. His time as President of K.C.C. in 1944 highlighted his many years of service on the Board of Management, extending into the late 70's. Karl played on four Ontario Championships; Governor Generals in 1943 and 1947 as well as the Silver Tankard in 1952 and in 1953. His gentlemanly conduct and enthusiasm made him the perfect ambassador of the roaring game.

JACK SANDS
The name of Jack Sands was well known throughout Ontario curling clubs for his aggressive approach to the game during the 1950's. President of K.C.C. in 1948, Sands won the Ontario Silver Tankard in 1952 and then repeated the win in 1953. Twice a runnerup in the Ontario championship British Consols, Sands carried the Kingston curling banner with success throughout the province in numerous competitions.

H.E. "Lefty" McDONALD
A valuable member of the Kingston Curling Club for many years, Lefty's contributions to the game within the club have been immense. Besides serviing on the Board of Management for years and as club President in 1975, he has been an organizer of club activities throughout the curling seasons. A respected performer on the ice, Lefty has played at Ontario championships and in 1985 skipped a rink to the Ontario senior mixed curling title, the first time a Kingston rink has won that championship.

CLARK CARNEGIE
Ever since Clark Carnegie joined the Royal Kingston Curling Club in 1964, he has been the club's ultimate volunteer. He made Saturday night mixed curling at the club in the 1960s and '70s, the place to be. From there, he carried on his expertise as chairman of The Whig Standard's annual Friday night "steak barbeque" for more than two decades. A life member of the Royal Kingston Curling Club, Clark has his name inscribed on the men's flight championship trophy four times with four different skips.

BILL LEWIS
Bill Lewis was an active curler at the Kingston Curling Club from 1967 - 1985. During that time he as the ice maker for three years. His major contribution to the club was that of instructor. He helped numerous people to perfect their delivery and started them on the competitive trail. he was the winner of various provincial competitions including three Ontario Seniors and two Silver Tankards. Among his bonspiel wins were The Whig Standard, The Famous Fisherman's and the City of Ottawa.

MARG McDONALD
Marg has been a member of RKCC since 1962. During this time she has made twelve appearances at the provincial level in OCA Tankard, Intermediates, Seniors and Masters. In 1987 she was a member of a winning Senior Mixed team. She is also a two time winner of the Lady Tweedsmuir LCA competition. In club curling she won the initial Carrie Cole Championship, Senior Flight and numerous bonspiels. Her club contributions have been as the convenor of the 1981 Intermediate Finals, the 1987 EOLCA Tournament of Hearts and the food section of the 1995 Tankard.
LINDA LOTT (2017)
Linda Lott joined RKCC in 1979. She has competed in many OCA competitions including the OLCA Women’s Tankard, Trophy, and Scotties. Linda has skipped several winning teams in Ladies Flight and Mixed. Her leadership skills are highlighted by her volunteer work as an organizer and coach with the high school curling league. Linda has served the Kingston Curling Community in the role of Chair of Greater Kingston Curling since 2012. Within the OCA Linda has been the Zone 4 representative since 1999 and served for three years as the Women’s Competition Chair on the OCA Board of Directors. Her service to the RKCC includes chairing the Social, Membership and Marketing committees and twice serving as Evening Ladies Chairperson. Linda has organized many club bonspiels including the Whig-Standard, Empire Life, Evening Ladies annual and two City Championship events. Linda served as President of the Board of Directors in 1997.
BETTY BUSH (2017)
Betty was an RKCC member from 1979 until her passing in 2015. In 2016 she was inducted into the Kingston and District Sports Hall of Fame. Her teams won the Ontario Master Women's twice and represented the province at the Canadian Master Women’s Championship. They made the provincial finals in the Senior Women’s; Women’s Tankard, Women’s Trophy; Senior Mixed Women’s Intermediates and were winners in numerous OCA zone and regional competitions. An ardent supporter of Club Curling her name can be found on many RKCC trophies. She was a mentor to many new curlers. Betty helped promote curling locally and provincially by volunteering at the Ontario Men’s Tankard, Ontario Mixed and Senior Mixed, and the Scotties. For many years she volunteered locally for the Alzheimer’s Society and Almost Home. She was a tireless volunteer chairing numerous committees and serving as a member of the Club's Board of Directors.
PHIL TOMSETT (2017)
Phil has been a member of RKCC since 1974. His curling achievements include the Canadian Schoolboy Championship in 1973, the Ontario University Athletics championship in 1975 and 1976, and the Ontario Colts championship in 1975. He has competed in many OCA competitions, including the Tankard, Silver Tankard, Intermediates and Senior events. He was in the Ontario finals of the Governor General’s Trophy. He has won many local events and bonspiels including the Whig-Standard and the Fisherman’s. In 2001, his team finished runner-up in the Ontario Major League Championship. He has served on organizing committees for the Ontario Tankard, Canadian Juniors, BDO Grand Slam, the Scotties and the Kingston Major League. He played a large role in the development of junior curling. Phil was instrumental in the building of our new facility and has served on the Board of Directors as President in 1998-99.
Wall of Recognition Nomination Form
2019-20
The Wall of Recognition Committee met on March 9, 2020 and we are very proud to announce the following candidates, who have 10 years or more in our club and have been outstanding volunteers.
Joanne Miller
Murray Cotton
Grant Paterson
Carole Rivington
Kimberly Barker
Erwin Batalla
Kathleen Poole
Brian Ward
Gord Greer
Fran Cooney
Bob Moore
2018-19

The Royal Kingston Curling Club recognized more than a dozen outstanding volunteers on Championship Night. The 14 inductees to the Wall of Recognition helped in particular in the process of building our new club on Days Road, establishing a strategic plan to guide the club forward, preparing and submitting grant applications, carpentry work, helping in the kitchen, coaching, convening bonspiels and serving on committees. From left are: Reg Gore, Wayne Smith, Judy Russell, Gene Miller (accepting the Emeritus Employee award for the late Rod Leeder), Jim Lesley, Steve Quinn, Jan Ray, Jamie Duffe, accepting on behalf of his father, the late Bill Duffe, Jim Barton, Emil Lindt, Diane Labrie, Joanne Miller, Member at Large and chair of the nominations committee, accepting on behalf of Denis Faubert and Vic Matthews, and April Welsh, who was herself inducted to the Wall of Recognition and who also accepted on behalf of her late husband, Brian Collingwood.
What's a hack? bonspiel? hammer? You have probably watched curling on television and have heard the broadcasters mention these terms and wonder what exactly are they talking about. Below, you will find common terms that are associated with the sport.
BACKLINE
The line across the ice at the back of the house. Stones which are over this line are removed from play.
BITER
A stone that just touches the outer edge of the circles.
BLANK END
An end in which no points have been scored.
BONSPIEL
A curling competition or tournament.
BRUSH
A device used to sweep the ice in the path of a moving stone.
BURNED STONE
A stone in motion touched by a member of either team, or any part of their equipment. Burned stones are removed from play.
BUTTON
The circle at the centre of the house.
COUNTER
Any stone in the rings or touching the rings which is a potential point.
CURL
The amount a rock bends while travelling down the sheet of ice.
DRAW WEIGHT
The momentum required for a stone to reach the house or cirlces at the distant end.
END
A portion of a curling game that is completed when each team has thrown eight stones and the score has been decided.
GUARD
A stone that is placed in a position so that it may protect another stone.
HACKS
The foot-holds at each end of the ice from which the stone is delivered.
HAMMER
The team with the last stone in any given end of play. The 16th delivered stone in any end is called the “Hammer”
HEAVY
A rock delivered with a greater force than necessary.
HIT
A take-out. Removal of a stone from the playing area by hitting it with another stone.
HOG LINE
A line 10 meters from the hack at each end of the ice.
HOGGED STONE
A stone that does not reach the far hog line. It must be removed from play.
HOUSE
The rings or circles toward which play is directed consisting of a 12-foot ring, 8-foot ring, 4-foot ring and a button.
IN-TURN
The rotation applied to the handle of a stone that causes it to rotate in a clockwise direction and curl for a right-handed curler.
LEAD
The first player on a team to deliver a pair of stones for his/her team in each end.
OUT-TURN
The rotation applied to the handle of a stone that causes it to turn and curl in a counter-clockwise direction for a right-handed curler.
PEBBLE
A fine spray of water applied to a sheet of curling ice before commencing play.
RAISE
When one stone is bumped ahead by another.
ROLL
The movement of a curling stone after it has struck a stationary stone in play.
SECOND
The curler who delivers the second pair of stones for hi/her team in each end.
SHEET (or Ice)
The specific playing surface upon which a curling game is played. Size is minimum 14’2″ wide and 146′ long. See graphic
SHOT ROCK
At any time during an end, the stone closest to the button.
SKIP
The player who determines the strategy, and directs play for the team. The skip delivers the last pair of stones for his/her team in each end.
SPARE
An alternate player or substitute.
SLIDER
Slippery material placed on the sole of the shoe, to make it easier to slide on the ice.
SWEEPING
The action of moving a broom or brush back and forth in the path of a moving stone.
TAKE OUT
Removal of a stone from the playing area by hitting it with another stone.
TEE LINE
The line that passes through the centre of the house parallel to the hog line and backline.
THIRD, VICE-SKIP OR MATE
The third player on a team to throw two stones in each end. Generally this player acts as the skip when the skip is delivering his/her stones and assists with shot selection decisions.
WEIGHT
The amount of force given to the stone during the delivery.
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The Royal Kingston Curling Club was established in 1820 making it Ontario's oldest curling club and Canada's second. Originally located at the foot of Earl Street, the club has had five locations, the longest stay being at 75 Clergy Street. In 1993, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II granted permission for the use of the title "Royal". In 1996, the club was re-incorporated as a non-shareholder corporation with each full-time member becoming an equal partner with full voting rights. The club moved into its current state-of-the-art facility in 2006 and celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2020.
Along with 6-sheets of excellent ice, our facility boasts a very well amenitied banquet lounge and bar, which we rent to members and non-members.
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