29th January 1975 - Management Committee
Held in the Highland Hotel. A Minute of Renunciation and Mutual Discharge by and between Nairnshire Farming Society and Nairn Curling Club regarding the termination of the lease of the ponds on 31st December 1974, was agreed.
Final arrangements for the Dinner & Court on 7th February were made. James McMorran is to be presented with a Caithness Glass goblet in recognition of his services on the piano at the dinners over the past 25 years.
7th February 1975 - Dinner & Court
8th February 1975 - Grantown Bonspiel
This was held the day after the Dinner & Court. Four rinks from Nairn travelled by bus together with one from Nairn Ladies. Tom E Hastie was the top 'West" rink, being 37 shots up.
23rd April 1975 - Annual General Meeting
Held in the Highland Hotel. The President made reference to the passing of a valued member, George Stewart, the Honorary Auditor. Since giving up the ponds, the Club's financial position had recovered, the general fund balance increasing from £18.42 to £128.73.
In his report, President James Asher noted that member numbers had dropped and that newer, younger members needed to be recruited. 73 sheets of ice had been booked last season, but 26 of them had been handed back. The Annual Outing Trophy was not played for. Tom Hastie and his rink of Alistair Mackintosh, Gordon Ralph and George Milne, were congratulated on winning the Moray Province League. Strathspey were played in a District Medal at Aviemore, but the three Nairn rinks were beaten.
The President (James Asher), Vice-president (Ron Berry) and Secretary/Treasurer (Sandy Gunn), were all re-elected. Geirge Milne was appointed Hon Auditor. The Club had three Honorary Skips (members) : Dr Douglas Macdonald, Tom Walls and David Brown.
1st September. - General Meeting
Held in the Highland Hotel. The province had narrowly adopted the Dalcross Club's proposal for promotion and relegation in the Province Leagues. The Club had booked 39 sheets of ice for the coming season. An invitation to the season's opening bonspiel, hosted by the Inverness Ice Rink was accepted, and the Club would be represented by a rink made up from the Club's office-bearers.
The hut at the ponds was almost clear. The sale of the Club's curling stones had realised £45.
The next Dinner & Court would be held on Friday February 6th 1976. The principal guest would be Alan Johnston, Aberdeen.
Nairn Win Johnnie Walker Silver Plate
Eric Brown played his rink 'back to front' to win the Johnnie Walker Silver Plate; (H Forrester (skip), R Mirtle (3rd), J Asher (2nd) and E Brown (lead).