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2018-06-15  
 

IT SEEMED A GOOD IDEA THAT SOME RECORD SHOULD BE SHOWN  OF THE BOWLING CLUB

John Tidridge  wrote to Susan Petrie replied recommending he write to Kathy Kerr...
 

And Kathy said: Hello John


Sorry it has taken so long to get back to you. As you may know the lawn bowling club is celebrating 100 years of lawn bowling in Highlands this year [2018]. Although the green has been at its current location since 1921, the club has in the past I think hung its hat on a photo from the Magrath mansion dated 1918 which resides in the Glenbow Archives.  The photo depicts a group of men “lawn bowling” (although they are mostly posing for the pic) and there is a trophy in the shot - indicating some level of organization.

You can probably tell from my tap dancing around here that solid documentation is scarce for neighbourhood clubs like ours. That said, the older logo for the club has for many years boasted EST. 1918. To get the Magrath photo I think you would have to deal directly with the Glenbow. We have the image for use this year but they are very sticky about payment and licensing.


The city archives have a few plaques that indicate tournaments through the 30s and 40s and the club was recently donated a plaque that includes results from the early 30s. The club has gone through several iterations and slight variations in names over the decades, depending on provincial non-profit registration rules and various types of incorporation as well as its involvement with the provincial lawn bowling bodies over the years.
 

We have some photos from earlier days - We are in the midst of bringing some of those together. I would have to check with other members of the club executive but could likely rustle a couple up for you once we get past the July 1 weekend which is a particularly busy one for the club.
 

Here’s a pocket history we have from earlier club descriptions and some research a couple of us did at the city archives: Situated in the leafy Highlands neighbourhood, the Highlands Lawn Bowling Club welcomes people of all ages and abilities from all over the city of Edmonton.

Lawn bowling has a long history in the Highlands. A photo from 1918 depicts a happy group of lawn bowlers on William Magrath’s lawn on Ada Boulevard. Magrath was co-owner of the Magrath-Holgate & Co. Ltd., the developer and builder of the Highlands subdivision in the early 20th century. His mansion, built in 1912, still stands. Magrath was an avid sportsman, with particular interest in lawn bowling, curling and baseball.

 In 1921, the bowling green and a baseball diamond were built in the park area at 62 St. and 113 Ave. In the 1950s a clubhouse was built with changing rooms for skating and hockey, a member’s lounge and space for the lawn bowling club. The Highlands Lawn Bowling Association was created in 1957.

The Lawn Bowling Club received a certificate of incorporation under the Societies Act on July 15, 1993, enabling the club to apply for grants for renovations. The greens were renewed and refurbished in 2002.

In 2018, the club will celebrate 100 years of lawn bowling in Highlands.

The club today has members from ten years old and up. Lawn bowling is truly a sport for a lifetime. The club has an array of bowls for use by members. We have coaching for new members and for members wanting to perfect their skills. The club hosts special events and tournaments throughout the season which runs from mid-May to late September.

Out of town bowlers are welcome to pop by for a game for $5.

Highlands is a great club full of friendly members. Come out and participate!

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Change in plans... from time to time items of history come to light... as in the case of the 54 th Edmonton Cub Pack. As items are discovered they will be inserted at or near the addresses where they occurred. Senior Jamesons The Senior Jamisons c 1925-30. Photo from Mrs. Jamison

The photograph of the senior Jamisons is included because you can see how undeveloped the area was. It is safely assumed this picture was taken in the late 1920's or early 1930's. The west side of Highlands Junior High can be seen in the background and precious little else. It is thought this photograph was taken on 63 Street, one block west of the school at about 113 Avenue... The fashions of the day are clearly shown! Mrs. Jameson, daughter-in-law of the above couple provided the photographs in 2013.

 

 

 

c 1945-46: #1 Highlands Hockey

1945-46: #2 Highlands Hockey

Hockey team Hockey team

 

 

Hockey team

Highlands Hockey #3. Back row: Not known, not known, Ken J, Bill Henkleman, Spence Jamison, Sherm Y
Front row: Erne, not known, Bill Kinders, Ray Hitchcock, father of Coach Hitchcock of the NHL.

If you can help with any of the names please call Tidridge e-mail address at the bottom of the page!

 

 

School Hockey team

 

 

School Hockey team

School [Eastwood] Hockey 1930's. Principal Botsford appears in the first one. If you know anyone let Tidridge know!

 

 

 

 

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