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David Duncalf (1934–2003) was an English born, Canadian international lawn bowler.[1]
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Nationality | Canada | ||||||||||||||
Born | 2nd quarter 1934 Bucklow Rural District, England | ||||||||||||||
Died | Port Moody, British Columbia | 13 December 2003 (aged 69)||||||||||||||
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Club | Vancouver South LBC | ||||||||||||||
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He won a silver medal in the fours at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh with Dan Milligan, Dave Brown and Dave Houtby.[2][3][4]
He won five Canadian National championships and his wife Alice Duncalf won nine national championships.[5]
He emigrated from England in 1953, married Alice in 1971 and was an estimator for a number of construction firms. In 1989 he played a major role in the reconstruction of the Empress Hotel.[6]
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