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==1922== | ==1922== | ||
This year saw campers at the cottages earlier than any previous rear. Some were occupied from the nrst of June till the last of September. | |||
New cottages were erected by Chid Jackson of Ripley, C. W. Yates of New York City, Dr. \\f, H. Sedgewick of Hamilton, Thos. King of Wingham, Rev. H. B. Pamab), of Belmont, Rev. D. R..McKay of Dresden. Rev. \'{l. H. Burgess .of \'{.'alkertol1. Tames Clark of Detroit. Rev. J. R. Gordon of MitchelL -Rev. Chas. Farquharson of Ne,,•hury. Rev. A. C Carr of \Vest Lome and Rev. | |||
A. Laing of Fordwicb, while our boundaries were extended to th"e tenth concession. | |||
As a result of the action of the Committees appointed at the last annual meeting of the Association to interview the Township council and the Government, a Provincial inspector visited the Beach in August. The Government also appointed a surveyor to survey the Beach, but the visit was postponed till the following year. | |||
The transfers of property for the year ,,'ere the sale by Rev. W. A. Bremner of his cottage to Rev. D. T. L. McKerroll, and the purchase of Mr. John S. Robertson's cottage by Rev. N. A. MacEachern of Toronto. | |||
Mr. Robertson was an active and useful member of the Association. He served for a number of years on the Bruce Beach Executive and was also assistant treasurer for a number of years, but failing health forced him to retire, and in less than a year he passed into the great beyond. He was a valuable member of the Bruce Beach i fraternity, a genial companion, and a courtly gentleman. ;;> | |||
This year also records the first fishing adventure by the disciples of Isaak \'Xlalton on the Beach. In the first week in August a fishing party, including Rev. Dr. Davidson, Rev. \V.l. A. Bradley, Rev. W. A. Bremner, Rev. | |||
N. A. MacEachern, Dr. L. R. Pattison, Rev. D. T 1. McKerroll, and Mr. Norman Slater, set out in two Ford cars for Miller Lake in the Bruce peninsula. They arrived at their destination at 6 p.m. after a journey of 94 miles. They fished the following dar and returned the third day with 41 fine fish. | |||
As a result of this trip The Bruce Peninsula Fishing Club was formed with Rev. W. A. Bradley, President; Mr. Norman Slater, Vice President; and Rev. Dr. Davidson, Sec.-Treasurer. The intention of the club is to niake an annual visit to this excellent fishing ground. | |||
An item of interest to campers this year was the installation of a Radio outfit in his cottage by Mr. Thomas Clark of Detroit. | |||
The song of local colouring sung at the annual concert by the Ladies Orchestra was arranged by Rev. W.A. Bradley to the tune of "A Student of Cadiz" as follows: | |||
''When I was a camper at Bruce Beach'' | |||
''I played my Hawaiian guitar;'' | |||
''I contended all sports with reach,'' | |||
''And proudly possessed a Ford car'' | |||
''Chorus:'' | |||
''Ring ching ching, ring ching ching, roll in ye waves,'' | |||
''O roll in ye waves, O roll in ye waves,'' | |||
''Ring ching ching. ring ching ching. roll in ye waves,'' | |||
''I played my Hawaiian guitar; '' | |||
''I journeyed one day to Kincardine'' | |||
''Some strings to get for my guitar;'' | |||
''Not a string could I get. Beg your pardon'' | |||
''Nor gasoline for my Ford Car.'' | |||
Officers for 1922: President, Rev. W. J. West; Vice President, Dr. R. Martin; Sec.-Treas., Rev. F. C. Overend. |
Revision as of 11:41, 14 August 2008
1922
This year saw campers at the cottages earlier than any previous rear. Some were occupied from the nrst of June till the last of September.
New cottages were erected by Chid Jackson of Ripley, C. W. Yates of New York City, Dr. \\f, H. Sedgewick of Hamilton, Thos. King of Wingham, Rev. H. B. Pamab), of Belmont, Rev. D. R..McKay of Dresden. Rev. \'{l. H. Burgess .of \'{.'alkertol1. Tames Clark of Detroit. Rev. J. R. Gordon of MitchelL -Rev. Chas. Farquharson of Ne,,•hury. Rev. A. C Carr of \Vest Lome and Rev. A. Laing of Fordwicb, while our boundaries were extended to th"e tenth concession. As a result of the action of the Committees appointed at the last annual meeting of the Association to interview the Township council and the Government, a Provincial inspector visited the Beach in August. The Government also appointed a surveyor to survey the Beach, but the visit was postponed till the following year.
The transfers of property for the year ,,'ere the sale by Rev. W. A. Bremner of his cottage to Rev. D. T. L. McKerroll, and the purchase of Mr. John S. Robertson's cottage by Rev. N. A. MacEachern of Toronto.
Mr. Robertson was an active and useful member of the Association. He served for a number of years on the Bruce Beach Executive and was also assistant treasurer for a number of years, but failing health forced him to retire, and in less than a year he passed into the great beyond. He was a valuable member of the Bruce Beach i fraternity, a genial companion, and a courtly gentleman. ;;> This year also records the first fishing adventure by the disciples of Isaak \'Xlalton on the Beach. In the first week in August a fishing party, including Rev. Dr. Davidson, Rev. \V.l. A. Bradley, Rev. W. A. Bremner, Rev. N. A. MacEachern, Dr. L. R. Pattison, Rev. D. T 1. McKerroll, and Mr. Norman Slater, set out in two Ford cars for Miller Lake in the Bruce peninsula. They arrived at their destination at 6 p.m. after a journey of 94 miles. They fished the following dar and returned the third day with 41 fine fish. As a result of this trip The Bruce Peninsula Fishing Club was formed with Rev. W. A. Bradley, President; Mr. Norman Slater, Vice President; and Rev. Dr. Davidson, Sec.-Treasurer. The intention of the club is to niake an annual visit to this excellent fishing ground.
An item of interest to campers this year was the installation of a Radio outfit in his cottage by Mr. Thomas Clark of Detroit.
The song of local colouring sung at the annual concert by the Ladies Orchestra was arranged by Rev. W.A. Bradley to the tune of "A Student of Cadiz" as follows:
When I was a camper at Bruce Beach I played my Hawaiian guitar; I contended all sports with reach, And proudly possessed a Ford car Chorus: Ring ching ching, ring ching ching, roll in ye waves, O roll in ye waves, O roll in ye waves, Ring ching ching. ring ching ching. roll in ye waves, I played my Hawaiian guitar; I journeyed one day to Kincardine Some strings to get for my guitar; Not a string could I get. Beg your pardon Nor gasoline for my Ford Car.
Officers for 1922: President, Rev. W. J. West; Vice President, Dr. R. Martin; Sec.-Treas., Rev. F. C. Overend.