Six members received ABF Rank promotions on one day when photographer Annegrete Kolding was able to capture them.
The early rank promotions can be very significant for newer players and there were a number of these in the six.
The recipients were Brigitte Grover, Patricia Whicker, Farzi Sayfi, Sandy Carter, Yvonne Edwards and Maria Witeski.
Two Peninsula teams made the top five places in a good field of 23 teams at the Trumps Spring Teams on 23 September.
Runners-up on the day were Jocelyn Bertram, David Farmer, Lyn Smith and Catherine Whiddon, with only one loss to the winning Trumps team including Derrick Browne.
Coming fifth were Gerard Hardy, Anne Small, Derek Tyms and Hans van Weeren. Full results are available on the Trumps website.
Gerard De Jong is one of our unsung volunteers, who you can sometimes catch emptying the club's garbage bins.
When I caught him in the act last week and thanked him, he made just one request - could we ask members to take more care in putting the right materials in the right bin? He finds it very annoying, and disappointing, when he finds food scraps in one of the recycling bins.
So "please be careful".
Please join me in welcoming two new Club Directors, Sandie Rooke and Susan Jensen.
They both recently completed the directors' exam and are looking forward to assisting the Club's players in this very important activity.
We are always on the lookout for new directors. If anyone has an interest, please let me know.
Alan Davies, Chief Director
I would like to invite members to participate in this members-only, red-point trophy event which will be played on four successive Mondays commencing 8 October.
It is an "individual" event. To be eligible to win, a member must play with a different member each week - the best three scores will count.
No need to sign up. Just turn up on 8 October. Check the event details in the calendar. Trish Giles has won the 2017 Stebbins competition, ahead of runner-up Anne Small.
Alan Davies, convener
Tuesday night numbers have eased a little compared with the same time last year. While this can probably be attributed to the 2017 program of external expert teacher-directors, we are trying to consider what we can do to increase numbers.
Interested members who play at the session have been contributing and brainstorming different ideas. We had a face-to-face discussion in mid August and have another planned for 6.15pm on Tuesday 9 September to identify a few of these ideas to trial at the Tuesday night session during the rest of 2018. If you can see yourself playing at this session you are very welcome to join us.
If you have ideas about how to improve another session you play in, chat to your fellow players and send your thoughts into the Committee.
The AGM took place on Saturday 29 September and was well attended by members.
The Committee was pleased to report a very successful year, made possible by the wonderful support of our team of directors, the Bridge Education Sub Committee, the Tournament Sub Committee and the many helpers who assist in the running of the club.
The past year has been a busy year for the outgoing committee, and I thank them for all their hard work. A special thanks to Terry Rothwell and John Rogers who are stepping down from the Committee. The new Committee has now been elected, and I welcome Ken Watson and Susan Eason on board.
Check the 2018 Peninsula Bridge Club Income and Expense Report. Balance Sheet and accompanying Treasurer's Report that will be considered at our Annual General Meeting on Saturday 29 September.
A number of printed copies will be available at the club for those unable to access the financial statements linked in this article.