Mr Stevenson was invited to deliver the first jack of the season by the club and was introduced by Club President Mr Ian Brownlee.
The club has recently had improvement works carried out to its green thanks to grant assistance from the SITA Trust.
Mr Stevenson also revealed his own connection to international bowls in the form of his great uncle, who played in a Scotland international match versus England at Crystal palace in 1903.
Commenting, Stewart said:
“I was quite pleased with my jack delivery but sadly the first bowl didn’t quite live up to the standards of my illustrious ancestor!
“It was a pleasure to be invited along to Peterhead Bowling Club to do the honours and to meet the members there. The members seemed very pleased with the work carried out on the green and it is important that we highlight the support from the SITA Trust to this and other community groups.
“I wish the club and its members all the best for a successful season.”
“It was a pleasure to be invited along to Peterhead Bowling Club to do the honours and to meet the members there. The members seemed very pleased with the work carried out on the green and it is important that we highlight the support from the SITA Trust to this and other community groups.
“I wish the club and its members all the best for a successful season.”