Exterior view of the Paramount Theatre Building just prior to the grand opening October 9th. The building 713 - 4th Avenue South also housed Don's Flower and Art Shop, Margo's Ladies Wear and Brown's Music Supplies.
Archivist's Choice - Downtown
Exterior view of the Paramount Theatre Building just prior to the grand opening October 9th. The building 713 - 4th Avenue South also housed Don's Flower and Art Shop, Margo's Ladies Wear and Brown's Music Supplies.
Archivist's Choice - Downtown
Exterior view of the Paramount Theatre Builidng just prior to the grand opening, October 9th. The building 713 - 4th Avenue South also houses Don's Flower and Art Shop, Margo's Ladies Wear and Brown's Music Supplies.
Archivist's Choice - Downtown
Exterior view of the Paramount Theatre Builidng just prior to the grand opening, October 9th. The building 713 - 4th Avenue South also houses Don's Flower and Art Shop, Margo's Ladies Wear and Brown's Music Supplies.
Archivist's Choice - Downtown
Extertior view of the Paramount Theatre Building just prior to the grand opening October 9th. The building, 713 4th Avenue South also houses Don's Flower and Art Shop, Margo's Ladies Wear and Brown's Music Supplies.
Archivist's Choice - Downtown
Extertior view of the Paramount Theatre Building just prior to the grand opening October 9th. The building, 713 4th Avenue South also houses Don's Flower and Art Shop, Margo's Ladies Wear and Brown's Music Supplies.
Archivist's Choice - Downtown
The Lethbridge Native Sons were a Canadian Junior A hockey team, based in Lethbridge, AB. They played in the Western Canada Junior Hockey League from 1948-56. In 1953-54 the team finished third in their division and lost in the quarter finals of the playoffs.
Front Row: George De rappard, Dick McGh…
The ENMAX (formerly Sportsplex) Centre is a multipurpose facility operated by the City of Lethbridge. The complex was built in 1975 in preparation for the Canada Games.
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The Lethbridge Native Sons were a Canadian Junior A hockey team, based in Lethbridge, AB. They played in the Western Canada Junior Hockey League from 1948-56. In 1953-54 the team finished third in their division and lost in the quarter finals of the playoffs.
Front Row: George De rappard, Dick McGhee, Ed Zemrau, Gerry Koehle, Ken Brown, Gerry Sorenson, Ron Morgan
Second Row: Byron McDonald (coach), Jim Powers, Ron Hemmerling, Ed Bruchet (manager), E.S. Neils (president), Larry Ruptash, Ron Yanosik, Babe Phalen (trainer)
Third Row: Art Hart, Earl Ingarfield, Les Colwill, Bill Voss, Dick Lamoureux, John MacMillan.