Aberdeen Press and Journal – Thursday 22 December 1910
PETfIRHEAD BOWLING CLUB. The autumn meeting of Peterhead Bowling Club was held in the Palace Hotel Tuesday —Provost president, the chair. The abstract of accounts for the post season ives submitted the iion. secretary and treasurer, Mr Claj-k Martin, and unanimously approved. Office-bearers for next year were then elected follows:—President, Provost vice-president, Baillie Dickie; secretary and treasurer. Mr A. Clark Martin, .solicitor, Chapel Street; William Simpson, Walter Duff, Alexander Scott and A. P. Roes; green warden, W. O. Petrie. Tha prizes won during the past season were then presented by the president the successful members the club as follows:—Championship, W. Tait; runner-up. Gordon; Cup, Alexander Webster; John Birnie; doubles. A. P. Ross and A Ferguson; runners-ap, John Thomson and R. W. Tait rink prizes, A. Webster (skip), P. Allan, W. Cowie, and J. Thomson; runnersup,j Bailiie Dickie (skip), J. Harvey, John A Smith, and A. P. Ross; ‘”stickies.” J. Stewart A. P. Ros3, Dr Smith, and J. points prizes—1 John Watt, 2 R. W. Tait, W. O. Petrie.
Buchan Observer and East Aberdeenshire Advertiser – Tuesday 12 December 1911
autumn business meexino. The autumn meeting of the Peterhead Bowling Club was held in the Palace Hotel on Tuesday evening—Bailie Dickie, in the absence of Provost Lcask, presiding. – , – An abstract of the accounts was submitted by Mr A. Claik Martin, the secretary, and approved. The following gentlemen were elected office-bearers for next year President, Bailie Dickie: vicepresident, Mr James Taylor, builder ; secretary and treasurer, Mr A. Clark Martin, selictlot, Chapel Street, Peterhead; green warden, Mr W. O. Petrie ; and council—Messrs A. Scott, A. Carnegie, William Martin, and W. O. Petrie. The thanks of the club were accorded to Provost Leask for bis services as president during the last three years, and for the repeated marks his interest in the welfare of the club. The thanks of the club were also accorded to Mr Petrie, green warden, for bis admirable services, and to tho Match Committee for tho manner in which they had arranged the contests with other clubs and the club competitions. The prizes gained during the season were then presented as follows: —Championship, Mr John Leith; runner-up, Mr James Cran. Dunalastair Cap, Mr J. J. Sutherland; runner-up. Mr T. C. Booth of Downiehills. Rinks, Messrs J. H. Philip (skip), James Forrest, John Wilson, and James Gall; runners-up, Messrs W. O. Potrie (skip), R. G. A. Duguid, John A. Smith, and Peter Allan. Pairs, Messrs James Gordon and William Maitland; runners-up, Messrs James Taylor and John Watt. Freshmen’s championship, Mr W. M. Davidson; runner-up, Mr J. A. Smith. ** Stickles,” Messrs J. If. Philip (skip). Bailie Dickie, P. M. Clark, and W. O. Petrie. *• Points,” i Mr John Leith, 2 Mr Peter Allan, and 3 Mr James Taylor.
Aberdeen Press and Journal – Tuesday 04 November 1919
PROMOTION FOR PETERHEAD WARDER. Mr John Scott, first class warder at H.M- Prison, been notified hi* transference to Lerwick, will have charge of prison. Mr Scott, who i* south country man, has had good deal <•* porience prison work. has taker active interest in the social life of the officerat. H.M. Prison, and was one the leading r”layers the Prison Quoiting Club. w.ns al*t> s member Peterhead Bowling Club.
Aberdeen Press and Journal – Saturday 09 August 1919
PETERHEAD BOWLING CLUB OPENING OF RECONSTRUCTED PAVILION. The reconstructed pavilion the Peterhead Bowling wo* formally opened Thr?- dsy evening by Mr W. B. a native of the town. There was a attendance the members the club and others and Mr Alex. Webster presided. the generosity Mr the now presents a handsome appearance. The necessary approaches have been improver) verandah erected above the entrance door’ way. tibeMwHs reconstructed and a atsmswe a large Tipper mom with bay window Wang to green JbecKtsng tram oho upper roam there room and secredariai office. A boat and all the necessary added. express their to tihenr. honorary president. Mr for his magnafioeot gift (Appkmse.) And also to Mr for r>rovadinc a e 2® He would express the that Mr might be roared enjoy the enhanced fee clubhouse amdfflie green, that be, along with Mrs enjoy Long We and arvpWe.) Webster padd work the contractors. The work had pmotMy Mr Taylors hands, tod J adong suboomtTraotors, had <J ° no weitL He then presented Mr Shewan with fine bowris m a leathern as a memento the Mr Shewan, oora» a speech, j– thanks far the bawls, and declared the pavcuuan open, hail board but prai®e ofthe new and he was more | and repaid. Sooteh words, express the hope that “Lang it (Applause.) He proposed vote to president for praparijir plans, and toiihe town clerk. Mr A- a Martin for through the rtegrataaataans. * president then read, a letter from C. Bruce, presenting a cup far competition. was agreed to write Mr for turn g*tporaauty, and on the motion «f Win. Maxbm, was decided to make Briw honorary president af the *-Jrrh
