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The first record of curling in the Carleton Place area is of
games
between men's teams from
Almonte, Ramsay Township and Carleton
Place on the Indian and
Mississippi Rivers in 1860. During the 1880's the hardwood floor of the drill
hall
was flooded for a curling surface.
The Carleton Place Curling Club
(CPCC) was formed in 1886 with a
two sheet covered rink built onto
the end of the Drill Hall. A fire in 1910 destroyed this structure
and
put an end to curling in Carleton Place until
1921 when a new
covered rink
was built on Charles St. with three
sheets of natural ice.
In 1956 the CPCC entered the modern
age of curling by purchasing
granite stones. This made the game
easier to play and thus, more
pleasurable. The club also became
incorporated in
the same year and
the next year, 1957, saw the installation of
artificial
ice and a large
increase
in membership.
In 1994 the present club was built
on Patterson Cr. with four sheets
of ice with all the modern
equipment
such as rink heaters, dehumidifiers,
de-ionized water and good
lighting
to make it more pleasant to play in.
A large well equipped lounge
was also
built for after game chat, parties
and rentals.
Ladies have been an integral part
of the curling program since 1924. However it was not until the
early 80's
that ladies became full members
of the club and assumed positions on
the
Board of Directors. They had
their own separate club until that
time. The
first female president served
for two years beginning in May of
1989.