Mid Links, Montrose
Miss Hope Henderson Paton was the daughter of John Middleton Paton who, along with his brother George, had founded Chapel Works (Paton’s Mill). Her grandfather, the Rev. Dr. Paton, had been for many years the minister of Craig Parish Church.
Her family were among the founding members of St. John’s Church and she was for many years the Collector of the Sustenance Fund. Hope Paton was extremely well known to Montrosians for supporting the local charities of her era and in 1902 she intimated to the Town Council an offer of financial help in setting out a bowling green as a further extension of the Mid Links. The area selected was described as being a pretty green area with a narrow footpath crossing diagonally from the foot of John Street to the top of Wellington Street. Bowling was popular at that time and the success of the Melville bowling green, which had opened in 1878, made another public green a virtual necessity. With help from other members of her family the amount donated eventually reached the considerable sum for those days of nearly £1,000. At a meeting of the Town Council in March 1904 the Provost said that Miss Paton was entitled to the whole credit for the laying out of the park and bowling green and that the area should be known as the Hope Paton Gardens.
Hope Paton died in June 1908 at the age of 89, having spent most of her life in the house built by her father, now the Links Hotel.
We as present members of the Hope Paton Bowling Club are entrusted with ensuring that the memory of Miss Hope Henderson Paton lives on through our club on this site.
Here you will find all the information about open competitions being held this season to which we have been invited to take part.
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Learn MoreSuccessor to the the original Holiday Fours, he’d in the month of July.
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Two sections. Winner of each section play each other in final.
Ted Leven ROUND ROBIN pairs competition, Best of three sets each game. Two bowls each player.
First two sets nine ends, deciding set best of three ends, one shot each end.
All games played during month of May. Final last week in May
Two sections. Winner of each section play each other in final.
* Points and shots count for places.
* After match is played score cards should be given to the Match Secretary
First game in Angus Seniors League season 2023. After our first match of the season we are in fourth position on shot difference.
Read MoreCoffee Morning: Date: 22 April at Old Church Hall, Montrose. 10am until 12 noon. Entry Prices: £2..50 per adult /& £1.00 per child. Raffle tickets £1 per strip. Possible Whisky Trail ? Members to be at Hall at 9.00am.
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