Ballina News
Sign returned after 75 years
Sign returned after 75 years
By Samantha Elley
For as long as she can remember, Julie Clark was aware of the wooden sign that hung over the barbeque area at her parents’ home in Lynches Creek.
It simply said ‘Ballina Bowling Club’ and was witness to many a family gathering and barbeque.
Last week, however, the sign was returned from where it originally came, to Cherry Street Bowling Club in Ballina and the story of its disappearance unfolded.
When Frank and Thelma McQueen lived in Ballina they were part of the bowling club and the sign was on the fence of the original club.
“They then bought the fence when the club was being rebuilt,” said Julie, their grand-daughter.
The sign then travelled from Ballina to Lynches Creek when the McQueens moved west and became part of the family history.
Recently Julie’s mum, Dorothy McQueen was decluttering and decided the sign needed to return home.
With the chance to have a family gathering, aunts, uncles, cousins and siblings came from as far as Brisbane and Dalby to be part of the unveiling and bring the sign home.
“Ballina Bowling Club came about in 1910 when a few men got together to play blows,” said Ross McNamara, secretary of the men’s bowling club.
“All the members are really pleased at the sign’s return as it’s a part of the club’s history.
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