In the 1920's
In the early 1920's the Chamber of Commerce's rooms on Douglas St. served for Annual Meetings, approving invitations to dances and many other reciprocal privileges with nearby Clubs. Active in the Club at this time was George Drew, as Golf Captain, later to become the Honourable Premier. In this same time frame, Mr. Cutten, later to be the benefactor of the Cutten Fields Course, was partly responsible for the creation of the Woodlawn Cemetery, and in fact paid for the iron fencing around the whole property.
In 1929, under President F. R. Ramsay, Directors meetings were held in the Priory Club. With a membership of 366, this period was the first time that Electric Refrigeration was installed in the Clubhouse.