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    CBSC TENNIS HISTORY updated July 2014

    Greetings tennis fans. We are compiling a short written history of tennis at the CBSCPlease help us. Although our trophies reach back into the 1940s, we have no writtehistory to speak of. Where were the courts located in the 40s and 50s? Who ran thtournaments? Who was involved?

    Do you have stories to share? We love names, dates and above all pictures! Pleas

    emailphotos to us. ()

    Bookmark this page as we will continually be updating this site and streamlining thinformation we receive. It is very much a work in progress . You can also log into thwebsite as a member, and share your tennis story in our "Share Your CBSC Stordiscussion forum.

    Crescent Beach looked different in the 1920s. In the background is Blackie Spit.

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    Pre - 1940s:

    One of the longest standing CBSC familys is the Fergusson family. The Fergussonbegan staying at Crescent Beach on McBride Avenue between 1915 and 1920. Thegrandson Rob remembers living on McBride every summer from 1941 to 1958. (Todathe Fergusson/Risk/Peterman/Lance) families are still active CBSC members).

    No one is really sure when the one tennis court on Sullivan Avenue was constructe(or who built it!). Below are two pictures of the court in the early 1940s. On the left ,wbelieve, is Maureen Stewart.

    Maureen Stewart? Posing in the 1940s

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    940s: According to Rob Fergusson, tennis in the 1940s and 50s was not as organized ais today. Usually a gang of young members and adults would take over the one court oullivan street and play singles or doubles (rotating all the players) for a greater part of thay. There was no formalized instruction and no tennis committee.Our oldest tennis trophies are the two Nelson Trophies (Girls and Boys 16 and unde

    ngles) - first awarded in 1943. The Nelson family arrived at Crescent Beach in 193Krista Carwana (Nelson) tells us that her dad remembers that the area from Agar to Gillebetween McBride and Kidd Rd.) was a big open field.

    Middle trophy: Nelson trophy 1946.

    Dick Nelson won the trophy in 1946.

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    Here is a picture of Krista Nelson Carwanapresenting the Nelson trophy to Girls trophywinner Alison Binley in 2008 - Holly Wacker( Edworthy) was runner-up in the 16 andunder singles category that year.

    Mairi Coulthard remembers playing tennis in the 1940s and 50s after their famipurchased their home at Crescent Beach in 1944. Mairi remembers that to play on thcourt on Sullivan Street you had to sweep the court and then put the net up. Emi

    Grimston (and her sisters Evelyn and Gail) as well as Anne Irving were Mairis partneback then.

    Rob Fergusson commented that for summer ending tournament play the swim coacwould just post a big board and players would sign up. The players would organizthemselves. Rob can not remember any awards ceremony but can remembreceiving some trophies.

    One of our tennis trophies is the Claire Brewster trophy for girls 12 and under double

    Claire said her family came each summer from Revelstoke in the 1930s. The familywould stay at the Crescent Beach Hotel. Later Claires grandmother purchased theircottage on McKenzie Avenue in the 1940s. The Brewster/Andruff/Pepper families arestill very active members of the CBSC.

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    1950s: Still, the only tennis court at Crescent Beach was the one located on SullivaStreet just across from Camp Alexandra and formal tennis instruction was not yet paof the CBSC. The court on Sullivan is still there but currently used mainly for strehockey.

    I noted that on the 16 and Under boys trophy (the Nelson trophy) the 1956 winner waRobbie Fergusson! According to Rob one of the best players around in the mid 1950was Steve MacDonald (the Steve MacDonald Trophy started in 1979 is given to th

    Girls 10 and under doubles winner). Other players Rob remembers from the 1950include Brent Gifford, Lesley Gifford, John Chipperfield, Ian Matheson, Linda Lee, Hol(Helen) Campbell and Heather Fergusson.

    In 1955, the Larkins (Pete/Rose) arrived at Crescent Beach. The Larkins and later thSaunders and Nordby families and their children, have contributed significantly to thCBSC tennis program.Son Larry Larkin was a Tennis Chair while Pete and Roses daughters Barb Lark

    Saunders was a tennis committee member and Mary Larkin Nordby is still the clusecretary. Many of Pete and Rose Larkins grandchildren have been involved coaching at the CBSC. Sean Larkin (tennis coach), Becca Larkin (tennis coachTeriann Larkin (syncro coach - now helps out as clubhouse secretary), Hans Nordb(Pool boy), Anders Nordby (head tennis coach) and Heidi Nordby (tennis coach).Marys husband Ewart (past sailing chair) is currently on the tennis committee.

    Mairi Coulthard remembers that awards in the 1950s (before there was a clubhous(both swimming and tennis) were given out at the end of summer under the porch aGardners store (corner of OHara Lane and Beecher). Later the awards were give

    out at Wicksons pool.

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    960s

    We do know that in 1961, the club constructed its own tidal pool on land madavailable by the B.C. Packers Ltd.

    When the Crescent Oyster Company property behind the end of Blackie Spit waubsequently sold to the Municipality of Surrey for use as a park, the club was granted a 2ear lease of an acre, which included the pool area. The first two CBSC tennis courts wer

    nally built beside the tidal pool.

    Rod Livingston (whose parents Dave and Floy owned a cottage on Gardner in the 1960s)

    emembers when the tennis courts were being constructed. Rod remembers that the court

    were built up resulting in a huge hill of sand. Rod and Crescent beacher Tom McLean

    would dig tunnels in the sand and then drop tennis balls into the holes. Their "ball rolling

    machine" kept their parents and siblings guessing where the tennis balls would emerge from

    he sand bank. The bank of sand on the north side of the courts was probably about six

    eet high and we would have a maze of criss-crossing tunnels, and of course the ball, woul

    ot come out of the three given options "A', "B" or "C" but come out about five feet away in

    nannounced hidden tunnel "D". We didn't take bets so no money changed hands, but we

    may have conned our parents out of 10 cents worth of Ju Jubes over at Duncan's store.

    Rod remembers that other helpers included Doug Buchanan, Al Hetherington, Randy

    Chambers, Terry McConkey, Bruce Robertson and Geoff Barker.

    Rob remembers that when the tennis courts were built the tennis program really began.

    Within a few years two more courts were added.

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    n the late 1960s Mrs. Penny Moul was very involved in CBSC tennis and the assigning an

    eporting of the tennis tournament was at her house called the Moul Hill. Members believ

    hat tournament games were arranged by the individuals themselves and various private

    ourts up the hill were used as well as the new CBSC courts.

    Bruce Webster (CBSC head coach for many years) remembers a story from aroun1965. As he remembers, the adult men's singles winner from CBSC (Bob Wrighplayed the men's singles winner from the White Rock Tennis Club (Frank Muir) at thWhite Rock Tennis Club at summers end. Bruce believes that this was the only timthe two clubs ever competed ike this. Frank Muir won the match.

    Happy CBSC tennis players!

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    ere is a clipping from the 1966 Seahorse:

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    Trophies

    Past trophies were named as the result of families offering to purchase a trophy thecontinuing to pay for engraving and upkeep. This sometimes led to trophy namchanges as families joined and then left CBSC membership. An imperfect system whicmeant some trophies went missing over the years. An example is the 16 and und

    Boys Doubles 2nd place trophy. One of the double trophies was first awarded 1n 199while its partner trophy dates back to 1955!

    Most of our current tennis trophies date back to the 1960s or 1970s as club numbeincreased and new categories like 8 and Under, 10 and Under and 12 and Under wecreated (as well as for doubles).

    CBSC Tennis Trophy winners

    Tennis awards 2008

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    1970s: During the 1970s Mark Tindle was the head tennis coach. The Tindle famiwere all tennis players and both Mark and sister Jill were nationally ranked. Maarrived in the 1970s for summer work as head coach. The Mark Tindle Trophy for Boy8 and under doubles is still used today. Mark later became the Tennis Chair in th1990s and his children Scott and Lisa were both swim coaches in their era at thCBSC.

    Tennis became more and more popular throughout the late 60s and 70s. Thseahorse advertised in the 1970s that there would be more discipline in tennis lesson

    Also, no one was allowed to sign up for double lessons till the END of registration da

    Some of the players in the late 1970s were Deborah Radcliffe, Alexia McGaviCathy Legg, Catherine MacDonald, Nancy MacDonald and Melissa Fahy.

    Rob Fergusson and daughter Jennifer Fergusson, circa 1975

    Amy Emerick, Jennifer Fergusson (right) waiting for lessons. (circa 1980-1982?) .. note the shoe tag...

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    Did you know??

    Something that affected the whole club in 1978 was that the Municipality of Surre

    came up with a Development Plan for Blackies Spit. The Citys plan which wa

    adopted in principle showed the CBSC being bulldozed and a new pool and cour

    constructed on Dunsmuir Farm, approximately where the community gardens no

    exist. There were no details as to who was going to pay for these new facilities or eve

    if they were soleley for the CBSC or whether they were to be a Municipal facility. Athe time club president Duncan MacKenzie led a large delegation and presented a bri

    to Surrey Council on November 20, 1978. The Brief included details of the origin

    donation of the land from BC Packers Limited which included a clause that the CBS

    be allowed to remain on the site as long as it was used for recreational purposes. Th

    plans were eventually redrawn and the CBSC in its current location,was left intac

    Whew and profound thanks to Duncan, who still has a copy of the Brief and all th

    attachments.

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    1980s:

    Jennifer Fergusson (now Overaa), Molly Fergusson (now Peterman) and LindsaRisk (Robs sister Heathers daughter) remember the early 1980s:

    We used the court in Ocean Park (up the hill) to play on during the tournaments athere were too many games and not enough courts near the clubhouse. We wealways bummed when we had a game there because our moms would make us rid

    our bikes up the hill to get there (usually with our competitor) and we were tired befowe even started. Plus, no one was watching or cheering us on!

    Like today the tournaments were sudden death the coach would seed us and seup a tournament bracket and if you lost, you were out of the tournament. You couplay in 3 different categories for example, if you were 12 you could play in girls 12&singles, 12&u doubles and if you wanted you could play up such as 14&u doubles (if aolder friend needed a doubles partner).

    The girls also mentioned that the Mathisen tennis courts were used for tournamenplay during the summer.

    Some of the players at this time were Lavelle Thompson, Kylie Irvine, TanyMacDonald, Alison Thomas, David MacKenzie, Ian MacKenzie, Amy Lesley GifforTeriann Larkin, Eileen MacKenzie, Shannon Gordon and Jane Glanville.

    Awards ceremony 1982. Girls doubles 14 and under winners. Left to right Lindsay Risk, CatherinMcGavin (coach), Jennifer Fergusson, and head coach Jim Lees.

    Note the CBTC t-shirts - always a friendly rivalry with those swimmers!!

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    990s: During the 1990s Larry Larkin was tennis chair and over a few years, Larry built ahe bleachers that are around the tennis court and pool Larry had the frames built at hchool then put them together with wood donated by Tim Hudson . Larry and his dad Pehen painted them.

    During the 75th anniversary (1993) medals were introduced for tennis (previous

    ribbons were given out). Barb Saunders (Larkin) was involved in starting that. SeaLarkin (Larrys son and Barbs nephew), designed the medal. The medals had a greeseahorse in the centre with large gold crossed tennis racquets starting at the bottowhere its tail started. CBSC was written just above the seahorse and Est. 1918 wa

    just below. There was a scalloped line encircling all this.

    Colourful Head coach Lex Vinson ran the tennis program for 7 years starting in 198Lex worked tirelessly instructing players in all aspects of the game and was able tinstill passion for the sport as well as providing excellent instruction. Do you remembLex? (Remember never to be late!!)

    Hoping for a picture of Lex here!! Do you have one?

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    2000s

    Bruce Webster was the head coachfor 5 years in the 2000s.

    Lots of stories still needed here!! Please email

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Tennis Tournaments: We need information about tournament play (especially in th1960s and earlier). We understand there used to be a tournament in both July an

    August. This changed in the 1990s when Larry Larkin was chair or just before. believe it was because it was taking up another whole week of lessons). Ribbons onwere given out in the July tournament. When Larry was chair they also changed to thpresent format of the round robin instead of a draw with a player being knocked out asoon as they lost a game.

    Mary (Larkin) Nordby remembers when she was in her teens (around 1969)anjoined lessons that she had to arrange her own times for matches in the tournamentAt that time, the trophies were given out at the August Gala Award ceremonies, juprior to the swim trophy presentations. In the late 70s and early 80s private courts awell as the CBSCs 4 courts were used for both the junior and adult tournamentThese included the Mathison Farm, the Mainwarings, the Ritchies and the Whitecourts. In those days Duncan MacKenzie thinks a full set was played and of coursthere was no such thing as a 7 point tie breaker. Mens, Ladies and Mixed would b

    the best of 3 sets in the finals.

    Tennis Awards: Following the week long tournament the Tennis Awards recogniznot only the individual winners of the different age categories but also honours thoutstanding paddle, and junior players.

    K r i s t i G o r d o n , S h a n n o n D a v i d s oSarah Fleck and Kendall Jenns.

    1976. Here the head coach?? stands besideKaty Fergusson (bowl cut) and Shannon Gordon (braids) on the podium.

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    Molly OCallaghan still has her ribbons, badges and shoe tags!!

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    Junior League play: Along with other tennis clubs in the area the CBSparticipates each summer in a weekly play day culminating in the playoffs anownership of the Webster Trophy. The Websters (from New Westminster) weinstrumental in developing the New Westminster Tennis Club and subsequently thWhite Rock Tennis Club. Their son Bruce was head coach at the CBSC for a numbof years in the early 2000s. Duncan MacKenzie remembers that in the 1970s CBSentered a Junior Team into the local Junior league. This was, and part of the growth CBSC tennis, because of the influence of then coach, Mark Tindle. Mark encourage

    some of the juniors such as Tony Mainwaring, Mark Freyman, Richard Savage, Lani Migi Ross and others to enter Junior tournaments in the Lower Mainland. Markyouthful enthusiasm was catching and carried on by his successors, Gordie CharleDave Bonshor, Bill Mainwaring, etc. Records show that the CBSC has won the WebsteLeague trophy many times. Here winning League members are Graydon BotsforBraedon Bealieu, Ian Perry (holding the first place trophy) Phillipa Farni, Holly Wackeand Alison Binley. (2008).

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    Tennis Coaches before the Syncro Show

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    Fun Days (Dress up days) have been a tradition at the CBSC since before th1960s. Here 2007 coaches Darth Vader (Fraser Perry) and Marilyn Monroe (NicoDavidson) pose for the camera.

    Fun Day 2008

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    Do You Remember?

    ROCKETS!!

    When Nash Vuletic was head coach in 2007 he introduced Rockets. Here coacheKyle White, Curtis White, Mark Wacker and Fraser Perry get ready for ignition.

    SHOE TAGS? In the 1980s and 90s tennis members were required to wear sho

    tags when using the tennis courts to indicate that they were indeed members. Theare stories out there of older members telling younger members to vacate the courimmediately as they were notwearing shoe tags!!

    As usual Duncan MacKenzie isready for anyone demanding tosee a shoe tag...

    - no matter what year!!

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    PADDLE TENNIS: Not sure what year Paddle Tennis was actually started but wasn't available when Hans Nordby was a young member, so his parents feel it muhave been started around 1984 or 85. I think that Anders Nordby was the first PaddTennis medal winner. They had an actual set of skills they had the kids try with thpaddles and gave Anders a medal because he progressed so well!. Later the woodepaddle award (then later the Higgins trophy) was started in 1994. Talented Ander

    would go on to be Head Tennis Coach in the 2000s.

    Oliver Botelho won the paddle Tennis Award in 2011.

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    ennis Court Dance

    Mary Larkin Nordby recounts that It was held in the court on Sullivan Street whenwas very young (it's one of my earliest memories) - so that would be in the late 50s oearly 60s but I don't know when it actually started. As I recall, it was on the Gala Daevening - we would all dress up and go down to the court. It was led by an older lady

    a square dancing outfit. Afterwards, we'd get a Dixie cup

    Others have similar memories of the Tennis Court Dance we had ice cream too (little plastic cups with those wooden flat spoons. And back in the 70s, long dresseeven for the little girls, were worn. I love CBSC for its traditions.

    Al the clown Edworthy has been hosting the Tennis Court Dances since 1989.

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    Adult Tennis(special thanks to Duncan MacKenzie for a lot of the following information)..

    Adult tennis was already up and running when the MacKenzie family came to the

    beach in 1972. Duncan remembers that there were certainly trophies for both the

    Ladies Doubles (Mainwaring) and Mixed Doubles but there was nothing yet for the

    men. A trophy was purchased in 1973 and named the Clyde trophy. Duncan was

    fortunate to win this trophy 2 or 3 times.By 1974 Duncan was co-chair of the tennis committee along with Tom Fawsitt and

    had an 8 member committee which in 1975 expanded to 13!! Familiar names who

    are still club members include Joan Anderson, Marion (Pepper) Dyck and Heather

    Risk.

    Mairi Coulthard remembers the ladies league in the 1970s. The CBSC Ladies wouplay the Vancouver clubs (Arbutus, Jerico, Vancouver Lawn) as well as WeVancouver. Play started in May and included sweeping the courts, putting up the ne

    and all the wind-sheets that went around the courts before matches.

    Mairi also remembers that as there was no clubhouse or washroom near the courthat when the clubs visited Crescent Beach they would meet at someones hous

    After the matches they went back to the house for lunch. Mairi remembers that thleague was very competitive.

    Adult tennis was very popular in the 70s and we had to restrict court use in July anAugust so that there was always a court available for children. Seahorses used to li

    the four courts and daily times for lessons and for adult play as the courts were verbusy. It was at this time in 1975 that shoe tags were instigated as many non membewere using our state of the art CBSC courts! Duncan had a complete set of shoe tagon his tennis shoes from 1975 to 1998 when they were discontinued , although thewere brought back one year for nostalgic reasons without a date probably 2000Duncan still has the original printers proof for the shoe tags.

    To give you an idea of how popular adult tennis was in 1974 the CBSC

    introduced the CBSCLWIMOMDT (CBSC Long weekend in May Open Mixed

    Doubles Tournament) which attracted an entry of 20 teams. We split the entries

    into 4 groups playing a round robin in each group with the winners progressing to the

    semi-finals and final. In 1975 entries were made in advance and were handled on a

    first come first serve basis and we restricted the entry to 20 teams. Also in 1975

    CBSC entered a team in the Spring BCLTA Ladies League. The ladies were very

    successful and got to the 2ndtop league in the Lower Mainland.

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    MaThompson, Carol Genn, Mairi Coulthard, Herbie Mainwaring, Lyn Pohlman, MarBettauer, Val Harper, Margaret MacKenzie, Jay Donald and Margaret Gordon.

    cbsc ladies tennis team 1976third Division winners.

    As an aside note Eileen MacKenzie (now Neapole) and Kyle ??? won the mixeddoubles trophy maybe about 25 years ago. As Eileen was leaving the country

    Duncan delivered the trophy to Kyles house or at the very least his next door

    neighbours house. As the MacKenzies were also leaving the beach Duncan left the

    trophy on the doorstep - it has never been seen again and we are still looking!!!

    Adult League Tennis continued for many years. Unfortunately in the 1980s tennis,

    especially adult league tennis, became less popular golf took over to some degree

    and others began playing year round somewhere else (Hazelmere). Tournament

    entries dropped and such things as the May tournament were dropped.

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    Art and Issie Van Wart have been involved in tennis at the club since they arrived at thCBSC in the late1970s and they rounded out their major contributions to the club by runninhe CBSC adult tennis program for about ten years in the 1990s. Danny Goldsmith theuggested that CBSC should be encouraging new players to become involved. Art anssie maintained the competitions for the traditional trophies but always had a gimmick tet people out ( gin in the punch its rumoured). Each Sunday they organized reregistered tournament, mostly mixed doubles except when there was a troph

    ournament for men's, women's, or mixed doubles. The format was rounds of 8 games o

    ach court with a change of partner after 4 games followed by semi finals and finals. A $2 3 entry fee was charged. Balls, pop, and food was provided.

    A good example of a tournament that Art and Issie organized was the Sunday

    morning Strawberry Tea tournament (what was in that punch??). They also

    organized one tournament where regardless of whether you won or lost all the other

    players could vote you out of the tournament!! - the original Survivor Tournament I

    guess! Only a couple as affable and well liked as Art and Issie could get away with

    that : )

    n addition each Wednesday and Friday evening they hosted drop in tennis and rotatelayers about. On Fridays the players and friends went to a player's home for an after parthis popular event lasted many years. Art and Issie enjoyed the opportunity to be able

    meet many great people as they attended all of these events.

    Currently the adult tennis at the CBSC revolves around Wednesday and Friday

    night socials with three tournaments held in the summer. These are Mens Doubles

    (Clyde trophy), the women's doubles (Mainwaring trophy) and a Mixed tournament.

    Ladies teams 1976

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    I am positive that many of you out there have more stories and information abotennis at the CBSC and that you have more PICTURES we could add !!! - the older thbetter. Ultimately all of this info will be compiled and a summary of our colourful tennhistory will be created.

    Please send me a story and some pictures - [email protected]

    Thanks Ted Perry

    Seahorse Cover 1973

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