n. a game patterned on curling and played on a marked polished floor with wooden disks, 8 inches in diameter and an inch thick.
- 1954  Disking, first cousin to curling, was originated in Fort William in 1921 by Canon H. A. Sims, once a rector at Kirkland Lake. It is played like curling on a marked floor, with disks initialed by their owners.