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OPAWA BOWLING CLUB.

——♦ CONCERT IN JELLICOE HALL. Although the attendance s,t the Opawa Bowling Club's concert in Jellioos Hall last evening vr&& somewhat disappointing, no fault could be fout)d with the programme submitted. The concert tfas arranged by Mr A. Worsiey, a membsr of the club, who is deserving of the highest praisa for the thoroughness of his efforts. The proceeds from the concert will go to augment the club's finances/which have suffered a heavy drain on account of recent additions and alterations which have been effected tfe the pavilion. From an entertainment P c ' nt fTTl f f view, tha concert w»l a greaT, success. The programme included items arranged to 6UK a wide variety of tastes, and all wcre of a uniformly excellent quality. fhe t>»gtantme was c** follows: fcjonatine, violin and piano, Messrs T. B. Biordan and A Worsley-. song, "Dream Tryßt,'' N. Fleming; oong, "Praise of God, Mrt «• J. -Quarrel!; song. "Stonectacket Johfi,, S Gilchrist; recitation, ' Tha Hlgnwayman," Mr G. Stephens; wngs "'Tis the Morn" and "Blackbird Song, , r }^ rS A t ; Douglas; "flower Song" from ' CftKitefl. Mr W. J Trewerr.; bowling song, 'lhere a a Game We All Know," Mr W<, A, song, "Tha Two Grenadiers, Mr * 'christ; song, "To Music,' Mrs H. Quarrell: violin solo, "Pclatea,' Mr T. ■». Biordan; song, "Elsie,'' Mr L. ing; recitations, "If 3nd The Mr G. Stephens; songs, "Drink to Me UHiy with Thine liyea" and '"Go Not, Happy Dav," Mrs A. Douglas; bod J?, <On MinRS of "bang," Mr W. J. Trewern; flute solo* "Allegretto," Mr J. Ju- Bowie,

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17940, 7 December 1923, Page 12

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OPAWA BOWLING CLUB. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17940, 7 December 1923, Page 12

OPAWA BOWLING CLUB. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17940, 7 December 1923, Page 12