Title based on contents of fonds.
The fonds was donated in 2004 by the Lennoxville Curling Club.
The documents are in English.
The Lennoxville Curling Association was founded on 23 April 1923 to promote the game of curling to the citizens of the Town of Lennoxville and to acquire, hold and lease moveable and immoveable property for that purpose. The first project of the Association had been to build a rink in Lennoxville. At the meeting of 19 November 1923, the Association decided to rent the new building to the Lennoxville Curling Club at the lowest price possible. In 1946, the Club offered to purchase the Club House property. At its Annual General Meeting of 20 June 1946, the Association decided to accept the offer of the Club for the sum of one dollar. It was also resolved to dissolve the Association after the transfer of the real property to the Club. The Lennoxville Curling Association was officially dissolved on 1 August 1946.
Published
The fonds contains source material on the founding, administration, dissolution, and on John McClary, an Honorary President, of the Lennoxville Curling Association from 1923 to 1946. It consists of by-laws, minutes, correspondence, financial statements, and a photograph. The fonds is comprised of two series: Administration (1923-1946), and Membership ([after 1927]).
No more accruals are expected.