CAVERSHAM BOWLING CLUB
Thee was a good ittei rh t p it t i« tt P 1 annual meeting in the di\ 1 n hj t hi,, t Mr R. Wilson (pie n tie du The Chairman in 1 a ig 0 1 ia h> 1 of the annn il report n 1 li l tnc 11 t stated! that the mtmbe- l n 'id e/ n satisfactory dunng the \k. i n ' t an siderable difficult m,i en " 1 ■> times in carrying n'■ti.l 3 t i tei~s at full strength It 1- -, Ime 1 + 1 11 tl e incoming year the \< ild bt increased. Com>idtrir_, tbe tm fa Idt i" membership, the c 1 il mu 4 bn <. 1 1' td in a satistacton portion hnmci d IK winter club hid hehitd ts \til tht mnrh The club made 1 credit ible ih 11 r in conndtrtron wrh tie b kis pitm tn. el fort. They hid vutunid 1 ng 1m li the deaths "ft > Pid 1 gor, and h <="n e jl t club's pride in the 1 «ill ei Itn m ma those about to jo n n M« i '">[ 1 J Walmaley. In_f>i i 1 trie -. )1 1 ell t 1 the gratitude 01 n etnnt 1 nr iTnpro\c T ru 1 which they hid eiTetud m nl mou th pavilion and sreen "W lon tine ud d by referring to th- 1 <~ hoi rt Vi Mi chell as secret ir\ and th mt d tne mfm bers and directofi for th iiipn t the bid lent during li=i ttun ot nhie Mr R. T. E nmei on - ctnded the mo tion. Mr R. Farnnt sud tb it the n1 ib <■ u to be congratulated 01 VU' it Lt only drawback th piuuU of men bers. In such a lirfjp di -ric *hf>ie «houltl be more, and ho thought that i! f e '■member set otA \ ltn. tbt ile tin initi m 11 getting one more to join they would have a membership commensurate with their usefulness. (Hear, hear.) The motion was then carried. The. election of otßeers resulted: Patron, Mr T. K.Sidey. M.P. ; president, Mr D. M. Fastier; vice-presidents, Messrs E. Farrant and R. M.. Passinore; secretary and treasurer, Mr A. Mitchell; auditor, Mr J. Q. D. Dempster; director;.—-Messrs R. Howarth, H. B. Renfree, VJ. I). Orchard, Q. Walms'ey, and J. M. I. ! rov,n : delegates to Centre, Messrs A. Mitchell and "D. M. Fastier; selector, Mr A. Tretheway; Social Committee—Messrs J. T. Price, R. Emmerson, G. Will, and J. Tnfram; Club Ties Committee, Messrs .1). I. Fastier and A. Tretheway; Billiards and Winter Club Committee—Messrs 11. M. Passmore, A. Thomson, W. T), Snowball, A. Tin nock, and H. B. Renfree. Mr T. K. Sidey, M.P., presented the certficates won by suceesaful club tie players. It was resolved to support the suggestion of the Centre Executive that rinks "only be played at the Easter tournament. In regard to the system of interclub play, it was resolved to leave trjo delegates a free hand. Several new members wore proposed.
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Evening Star, Issue 16782, 10 July 1918, Page 2
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512CAVERSHAM BOWLING CLUB Evening Star, Issue 16782, 10 July 1918, Page 2
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