




Pete and Luke played their first round of the Bowls England National Family Pairs Competition, as a Grandad and Grandson duo. Their opponents were Roy and Daniel (Father and Son) from West End Bowls Club, Northampton.

Update: Unfortunately Pete and Luke gave 100% but narrowly lost the next round on 17th May with a result of 13-16.
Our very popular "Thai Event" was held on Saturday 12th April and members of the bowls club were joined by family and friends for a delicious authentic Thai lunch, courtesy of our very own Thai chef, Timmy and her very competent assistant Geoff - thanks to both. For those who couldn't join us for the lunch, we had fun testing our knowledge attempting the Thai quiz - why not check out how much you know. Apparently Timmy was "banned" from answering!
1. What is the capital of Thailand?
2. What was Thailand known as previously?
3. Is the national animal of Thailand? a) Horse b) Tiger c) Elephant
4. Which is biggest in area? a) Italy b) Thailand c) Spain
5. Which language apart from Thai is mandatory in schools? a) English b) Chinese c) French
6. Which has the greater population? Thailand or U.K.?
7. Are the national colours? a) Red & yellow b) Red, white and blue c) Green & red
8. Which is Thailand’s biggest island?
9. How many temples approximately in Thailand? a) 35,000 b) 5,000 c) 15,000
10. What is considered a sacred body part in Thailand? a) Foot b) Elbow c) Head
THE ANSWERS ARE BELOW THE PHOTO

Pictured to the left, are Garry, Karen and John dressed in their finery for the Thai lunch,
they were also lucky enough to win prizes in the traditional wrapped bottle raffle
(where you're always guaranteed a surprise prize!)
ANSWERS
1. Thailand’s capital is Bangkok.
2. Thailand was previously known as Siam.
3. The Elephant is the national animal of Thailand.
4. Thailand is bigger in area than Italy or Spain.
5. English is the mandatory language in Thai schools.
6. Thailand has a greater population than UK.
7. Red, white and blue are the national colours of Thailand.
8. Thailand’s biggest island is Phuket.
9. There are approximately 35,000 temples in Thailand.
10. The head is considered a sacred part of the body in Thailand.
Hopefully you managed 10/10

Pete Adkins has presented his grandson, Luke Smith’s framed England shirt to Byfield Bowls Club.
Playing for Disabled Bowls England in the World Cup in 2024, Luke played in South Africa.
Luke’s shirt is now proudly displayed on the wall in the Pavilion.
After all the amazing weather we've had recently, unfortunately Sunday was quite cool with a chilling wind and no sign of the sun for the Club's annual Triples Competition. Everyone including the spectators had to wrap up warmly, however it was lovely to see our renowned Byfield Bowler, Judy Tomalin in the 'crowds!'
As usual the event was brilliantly organised by our Competition Secretary, Alan.
Fun was had by all, even though some bowlers were slightly distracted by the England Football Team - I can assure you the bowls was far more entertaining! Not even the disheartening cries as Slovakia scored could spoil the bowls excitement!

Finally there was high tension as the two leading teams were head to head with the last end as the decider. Demonstrating their skills and experience the final winning team were Bob, Colin and Jim - so very well done boys!
At Byfield Bowls Club – we now like to do things a little differently!
It was our annual ‘Green Keepers Day’ last week, and now there’s an expectation that a fun activity is organised by the Green Keeper, bringing all the bowls members together.
The event usually involves ‘alternative’ bowls and this year, Garry our Green Keeper, pictured below in his dapper outfit, didn’t disappoint.
No it wasn’t an April fool ‘Playing Cricket’ on the Bowls Green! A modified game of cricket was played, where bowls were aimed at the improvised stumps. This resulted in some very competitive banter amongst the teams.
Even though it was a cold afternoon, it did stay dry and great fun was had by all on the bowls green, followed by snacks and drinks in the bar area and a raffle.
What a great result - Kim aimed to raise £200 for Byfield Bowls Club, she smashed her target with £435 money raised so far!
There's still time to Sponsor Kim here
Kim competed in the 10k run at Brixworth Country Park on the 3rd March and after the event commented "My run went ok, I completed it without incident! It took me 1 hour 27 minutes, which is an okay result for me, but it was a very fun event and definitely worth doing!