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[[Category:Souvenir History of Bruce Beach]]
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==1923==
==1923==
More to come...
THIS year, showed still increasing growth, Cottages
were built by Mr. W. H. Collins of Kitchener. Rev.
T. M. Wesley of Sterling, Miss Nettie Moffat, Teeswater,
Mr. J. Johnston, Ripley, Rev. W. A. Bremner,
Cobourg. and two cottages by Mr. Bradnock of Gorrie,
while improvements were made in their cottages by Rev.
D. T. L. McKerroll. Rev. W. A. Bradlev and the Ivlisses
Dobson. .
 
The Sabbath services continued to increase in numbers,
and extra seating had to procured to accommodate
the increased attendance.
 
The Government sent' on its surveyor. as requested
by the Association, and the Beach from the sand dunes
On the South, to the 10th concession on the North was
surveyed into 66 ft. lots.
 
The Annual Concert this year was unusually good.
Rev. Dr. J. R. p, Sclater of Old St. Andrew's Church.
Toronto. who was holidaying at the Beach, was chairman.
The golf links were improved and a hand mower,
and hand roller purchased, which greatly aided in keeping
the greens in shape.
 
The only transfer of property this year was the sale
of the Chapman cottage to Mr. W. S. West of Woodstock,
who tore down the cottage purchased, and erected
a beautiful new one.
 
Officers: President, Rev. W. A. Bradley, Vice Pres., .
Dr. R. Davidson, Sec.-Treas., Rev. F. C.
Overend.


==1924==
==1924==
More to come...
The year of 1924 was also a growing year. Cottages
were built by Mr. D. E. Kennedy of Guelph and
Dr. Gerald Wilson of Detroit at the extreme South
end, while north of the 8th concession several cottages
were erected.
 
An organ was purchased to assist in the Church
services. and additional seating capacity provided for the
increased attendance at the Sabbath afternoon meetings,
while Mr. T. L. Hamilton of Listowel presented the
congregation 'with collection plates.
 
For the first time in the history of the Beach several
cottages were entered during the winter by some mischievous
persons, but no material damage was done beyond a
few boyish pranks. The boathouse of Dr. J. F. McKenzie
was broken into, and his skiff and canoe stolen. These
were afterwards recovered at Kintail, where the thieves
had to hurriedly abandon them, and escape in an auto.
At the annual meeting the Association decided to
have a card printed, and placed on each cottage offering
a reward of $25.00 for the arrest and conviction of any
person breaking into a cottage.
 
At the annual meeting of the Association Mr. McKerroll
reported progress in the matter of procuring titles
to the land on which we had settled, and. a resolution
was passed deciding to remain with, and trust the fairness
of the Government, but dissatisfaction was expressed with
the rental that the Government was charging. It was
iiltimated in a letter read by Mr. McKerroll that the
Minister of Crown Lands Or his Deputy would visit the
Beach in August and fully acquaint himself with the situation.
This visit. however. did not materialize, and there
the matter rested.
 
There was no change in the personnel of the Executive
in 1924.
 
Officers: President, Rev. W. A. Bradley; Vice President,
Dr. R. Davidson; Sec.-Treasurer, Rev. F.
C. Overend.
 
Councellors: Mr. J. S. Anderson, G. F N. Atkinson,
H. B. Parnaby, Thomas Clark.
 
Convener Sports: Dr. J. F. McKenzie.
 
Convener Religious Committee: Dr. Sedgewick.

Latest revision as of 14:24, 5 August 2009

1923

THIS year, showed still increasing growth, Cottages were built by Mr. W. H. Collins of Kitchener. Rev. T. M. Wesley of Sterling, Miss Nettie Moffat, Teeswater, Mr. J. Johnston, Ripley, Rev. W. A. Bremner, Cobourg. and two cottages by Mr. Bradnock of Gorrie, while improvements were made in their cottages by Rev. D. T. L. McKerroll. Rev. W. A. Bradlev and the Ivlisses Dobson. .

The Sabbath services continued to increase in numbers, and extra seating had to procured to accommodate the increased attendance.

The Government sent' on its surveyor. as requested by the Association, and the Beach from the sand dunes On the South, to the 10th concession on the North was surveyed into 66 ft. lots.

The Annual Concert this year was unusually good. Rev. Dr. J. R. p, Sclater of Old St. Andrew's Church. Toronto. who was holidaying at the Beach, was chairman. The golf links were improved and a hand mower, and hand roller purchased, which greatly aided in keeping the greens in shape.

The only transfer of property this year was the sale of the Chapman cottage to Mr. W. S. West of Woodstock, who tore down the cottage purchased, and erected a beautiful new one.

Officers: President, Rev. W. A. Bradley, Vice Pres., . Dr. R. Davidson, Sec.-Treas., Rev. F. C. Overend.

1924

The year of 1924 was also a growing year. Cottages were built by Mr. D. E. Kennedy of Guelph and Dr. Gerald Wilson of Detroit at the extreme South end, while north of the 8th concession several cottages were erected.

An organ was purchased to assist in the Church services. and additional seating capacity provided for the increased attendance at the Sabbath afternoon meetings, while Mr. T. L. Hamilton of Listowel presented the congregation 'with collection plates.

For the first time in the history of the Beach several cottages were entered during the winter by some mischievous persons, but no material damage was done beyond a few boyish pranks. The boathouse of Dr. J. F. McKenzie was broken into, and his skiff and canoe stolen. These were afterwards recovered at Kintail, where the thieves had to hurriedly abandon them, and escape in an auto. At the annual meeting the Association decided to have a card printed, and placed on each cottage offering a reward of $25.00 for the arrest and conviction of any person breaking into a cottage.

At the annual meeting of the Association Mr. McKerroll reported progress in the matter of procuring titles to the land on which we had settled, and. a resolution was passed deciding to remain with, and trust the fairness of the Government, but dissatisfaction was expressed with the rental that the Government was charging. It was iiltimated in a letter read by Mr. McKerroll that the Minister of Crown Lands Or his Deputy would visit the Beach in August and fully acquaint himself with the situation. This visit. however. did not materialize, and there the matter rested.

There was no change in the personnel of the Executive in 1924.

Officers: President, Rev. W. A. Bradley; Vice President, Dr. R. Davidson; Sec.-Treasurer, Rev. F. C. Overend.

Councellors: Mr. J. S. Anderson, G. F N. Atkinson, H. B. Parnaby, Thomas Clark.

Convener Sports: Dr. J. F. McKenzie.

Convener Religious Committee: Dr. Sedgewick.