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History
Halkshill Bowling Club, as it was called then, was inaugurated
on 12 May 1888. It was laid with turf supplied by the Scott family from Halkshill
Estate, hence the original name of the Club. The
Club was opened as a private Club by former members of Allanpark Bowing Green,
where the Largs Library now sits. They took over the
lease of Stewart's Bowling Green, owned by a Mr. Barbour. The Allanpark green
became the public facility and the new Halkshill the private one. The
first President, a Mr. John Orr claimed that bowling gave
- healthy and not over-fatiguing exercise
- that it could be engaged in at hours that did not
interfere with one's business
- that it was all over at sundown, or at the latest,
'in the gloaming', allowing everyone to be in their own house by 9 or 10
o'clock, a very safe hour even in these days of 'early closing'
(From club records, two of the 'skips' who played each other
on that first Opening Day were a Mr. Hill and a Mr. A. Rodger )
The first Annual Subscription was 15 shillings for adults and
10 shillings for juniors.
It was between 1894 and 1896 that the name was amended to
Halkshill.
The Club was eventually purchased from the trustees of the
late Mr. Barbour's estate in 1926.
For the first 50 years or more the Club 'pavilion' was a small
brick-built building (which eventually became the old bowls house).
The old Clubhouse
which became the Bowlshouse
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The new Bowlshouse
opened in 2000
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After the Second World War the members acquired a good sized
American army hut which was transported from Bishopton and reconstructed in
Wilson Street, to give greater changing and storage room for the members.
In 1952 ladies were admitted as Associate Members.
In 1963 a liquor license was obtained and the 'Blue Bar'
opened.
A certain Mr. John McKinnon was appointed Barman in 1966, a
post he held for about 30 years.
In 1968, following a proposal by Largs Town Council to build
an Indoor Bowling club, which came to nothing, the then President Ex-Provost
Bert Acheson proposed the our Club develop its' own facility.
Despite an offer of a grant by the Scottish Sports Council,
the healthy housekeeping by Halkshill enabled the 3-rink Indoor Rink to be
opened on May 15 1971 at a cost of £29,000 to the club - what foresight!
In 1972 the Sports Council Grant was taken to cover the
opening of the new bar and lounge, replacing the 'hut'.
A further extension, adding function suite, offices, kitchen
and Boardroom took place on April 22 1981, this project cost £100,000 and
was opened on April 22 1981 by Mrs. Robertson of Noddsdale. wife of our Honorary
President, Mr. Peter Robertson, OBE.

A
photograph of the Past Presidents dating from the Centenary Year (1988)
Ladies were admitted to the Club as Full Members in 2002.
The foregoing has been condensed from the Centenary Magazine
published in 1988 and edited by Drew Cochrane.
Ask Bill (Brooks) for a look at it.
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