Andy Young grew up in Regina, SK playing football and hockey. He had a very successful football career, playing for the Regina Roughriders from 1932-1937, winning Western titles and playing in the Grey Cup. He also played hockey with the Regina Aces, Weyburn Beavers, and the Lethbridge Maples Leaf…
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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Andy Young grew up in Regina, SK playing football and hockey. He had a very successful football career, playing for the Regina Roughriders from 1932-1937, winning Western titles and playing in the Grey Cup. He also played hockey with the Regina Aces, Weyburn Beavers, and the Lethbridge Maples Leafs. Young was the goaltender for the Maple Leafs from 1938-1942.
The print shows Young making a save for the Lethbridge Maple Leafs, and it is also signed by Young.
Blairmore Senior Hockey Club were Alberta Provincial Champions from 1929-1930. They were part of the Crows Nest Pass League.
Front Row, Left to Right: Tony Vejprava LW, Jack Oakes C, Dave Kemp Goal, Idris Evans RW, James McVey LW.
Middle Row: J. Dicken C, A. Vangodsinoven D, H.A. Manson D, W. Johns…
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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Blairmore Senior Hockey Club were Alberta Provincial Champions from 1929-1930. They were part of the Crows Nest Pass League.
Front Row, Left to Right: Tony Vejprava LW, Jack Oakes C, Dave Kemp Goal, Idris Evans RW, James McVey LW.
Middle Row: J. Dicken C, A. Vangodsinoven D, H.A. Manson D, W. Johnson D, F.H. McKay RW, J. Kemp RW.
Back Row: J.V. McDougall Secy. Trs., Alex McVey Trainor, Gordon McPhail Sub. Goal, R. Gray President, W.W. Scott MGR. Coach.
Bob Kirkpatrick was born in 1911 in Regina, SK. He was a professional hockey player who played for the New York Rangers in the NHL in 1942-43. He later enlisted in the Army and fought in WWII, after he returned to Lethbridge. He played for the Lethbridge Maple Leafs in 1938-1940.
The photographic p…
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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Bob Kirkpatrick was born in 1911 in Regina, SK. He was a professional hockey player who played for the New York Rangers in the NHL in 1942-43. He later enlisted in the Army and fought in WWII, after he returned to Lethbridge. He played for the Lethbridge Maple Leafs in 1938-1940.
The photographic print shows Kirkpatrick in his New York Rangers uniform, and is signed to Ken Ringland.
The Lethbridge Maple Leafs were a hockey club based in Lethbridge. The Calgary Stampeders were a hockey club based in Calgary, that existed from 1938-1972. Both teams played in the Alberta Senior Hockey League. The photographic print shows a game between Stampeders and the Leafs.
Present in the ph…
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.
Scope and Content
The Lethbridge Maple Leafs were a hockey club based in Lethbridge. The Calgary Stampeders were a hockey club based in Calgary, that existed from 1938-1972. Both teams played in the Alberta Senior Hockey League. The photographic print shows a game between Stampeders and the Leafs.
Present in the photographic print: Alex Kaleta, Jimmy Wilson, Sheldon Buckles (Referee), Billy Reay, Bob Kirkpatrick.
The Lethbridge Maple Leafs were a hockey club based in Lethbridge. The Calgary Stampeders were a hockey club based in Calgary, that existed from 1938-1972. Both teams played in the Alberta Senior Hockey League. The photographic print shows a game between Stampeders and the Leafs.
Present in the ph…
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.
Scope and Content
The Lethbridge Maple Leafs were a hockey club based in Lethbridge. The Calgary Stampeders were a hockey club based in Calgary, that existed from 1938-1972. Both teams played in the Alberta Senior Hockey League. The photographic print shows a game between Stampeders and the Leafs.
Present in the photographic print: Jimmy McNamara, Doug French (Scores), Alex Kaleta, Jimmy McIndoe.
The Coleman Canadians were a senior Amateur hockey team based in Coleman, AB. They were Western Canadian Intermediate Champions in 1933-34. The team played in the Alberta Senior Hockey League.
Back Row: F. G. Creeggan, President; C.J. Devine, R.F. Barnes, Executive; Jack Kwasney, Coach; Dr. K. McLe…
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 Coleman Canadians were a senior Amateur hockey team based in Coleman, AB. They were Western Canadian Intermediate Champions in 1933-34. The team played in the Alberta Senior Hockey League.
Back Row: F. G. Creeggan, President; C.J. Devine, R.F. Barnes, Executive; Jack Kwasney, Coach; Dr. K. McLean, Rev. Roy C. Taylor, Executive
Second Row: R. Pattinson, Secretary; Ivor Bolt, trainer; H. Gardner, defence; V. Lilya, r. wing; J. Joyce, centre; J. Oliva, l. wing; John Kapalka, forward; J. Atkinson, trainor
Third Row: F. Brown, r. wing; R. Johnson, r. defence; V. Cologrosso, goal; W. Fraser, centre; C. Kanik, goal; R. Kwasney, l. defence; G. Jenkins, l. wing.
The Coleman Canadians were a Senior Amateur hockey club based in Coleman, AB. The Lethbridge Maple Leafs were also a hockey club based in Lethbridge. Both teams played in the Alberta Senior Hockey League from 1938-1940/41. The photographic print shows a game between Coleman and the Leafs.
Present i…
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.
Scope and Content
The Coleman Canadians were a Senior Amateur hockey club based in Coleman, AB. The Lethbridge Maple Leafs were also a hockey club based in Lethbridge. Both teams played in the Alberta Senior Hockey League from 1938-1940/41. The photographic print shows a game between Coleman and the Leafs.
Present in the photographic print: Squee Allen, Duke Kwansie, Bunny McKillop, Bull Landiak, Dave Kemp, Bunny Redisky, and Jake Milford.
The Coleman Canadians were a Senior Amateur hockey club based in Coleman, AB. The Lethbridge Maple Leafs were also a hockey club based in Lethbridge. Both teams played in the Alberta Senior Hockey League from 1938-1940/41. The photographic print shows a game between Coleman and the Leafs.
Present i…
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.
Scope and Content
The Coleman Canadians were a Senior Amateur hockey club based in Coleman, AB. The Lethbridge Maple Leafs were also a hockey club based in Lethbridge. Both teams played in the Alberta Senior Hockey League from 1938-1940/41. The photographic print shows a game between Coleman and the Leafs.
Present in the photographic print: Andy Young, Johnny Ursaki, Kenny Stewart, Pat Hill, Toad Klein, Doug French, Benny Redisky.
The Detroit Red Wings are a successful NHL team and one of the Original Six teams.
Sitting Right to Left: Syd Howe, Eddie Wares, Don Grosso, Tiny Thompson, Jack Adams (Manager), Phats Perras, Connie Brown, Cecil Dillon, Jimmy Orlando.
Second Row: (Assistant Trainer) Joe Fisher, Alex Motter, Ebbie G…
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 Detroit Red Wings are a successful NHL team and one of the Original Six teams.
Sitting Right to Left: Syd Howe, Eddie Wares, Don Grosso, Tiny Thompson, Jack Adams (Manager), Phats Perras, Connie Brown, Cecil Dillon, Jimmy Orlando.
Second Row: (Assistant Trainer) Joe Fisher, Alex Motter, Ebbie Goodfellow, Butch McDonald, Ken Kilrea (Trainer).
Back Row: Syd Abel, Mud Bruneteau, Jack Stewart.
The print is signed by Joe Fisher to Ken Ringland.
The Drumheller Miners were a senior hockey team based in Drumheller, AB. The team played in the Alberta Senior Hockey League in the late 1930s. The team featured the five Bentley brothers from Saskatchewan. Doug, Max, and Reg Bentley went on to play in the NHL.
Top Row: "Scoop" Bentley, Reg. Bentl…
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 Drumheller Miners were a senior hockey team based in Drumheller, AB. The team played in the Alberta Senior Hockey League in the late 1930s. The team featured the five Bentley brothers from Saskatchewan. Doug, Max, and Reg Bentley went on to play in the NHL.
Top Row: "Scoop" Bentley, Reg. Bentley, Roy Bentley (Coach), Max Bentley, Doug Bentley, Bob Kennedy.
Third Row: G. Powell (Time Keeper), A.V. McLean (Vice President), E.A. Toshach (President), Dr. T.R. Ross (Executive), T.T. Boyes (Rink Manager).
Second Row: Dave Pow, Bill Wright, "Babe" Hemming, "Irish" O'Brien, Liston Anderson, Percy Coates.
Bottom Row: "Jock" Pennycook (Trainer), Joe Tchir, H.J. McCulloch (Secretary Treasurer), Rudy Bobrosky, E.A. Toshach, Jr. (Mascot).
The Kimberley Dynamiters were a senior Amateur ice hockey club that played prior to WWII in the West Kootenay Hockey League. In 1935-36, they won the Allan Cup and in 1937, they were the World Ice Hockey Champions. The 1935-36 Dynamiters team was inducted into the the BC Sports Hall of Fame in 1976…
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 Kimberley Dynamiters were a senior Amateur ice hockey club that played prior to WWII in the West Kootenay Hockey League. In 1935-36, they won the Allan Cup and in 1937, they were the World Ice Hockey Champions. The 1935-36 Dynamiters team was inducted into the the BC Sports Hall of Fame in 1976.
Left to Right: Joe Giegerich President, Duke Hyssop Trainer, Ken Campbell, Fred Botterill, Hary Brown, Paul Kozak, Bill Burnett, Jack Forsey, Puffy Kemp, Ken Moore, Hugo Mackie, Ralph Redding, Swede Hornquist, John Rehzener Manager-Coach, John Worth Mascot.
The Trail Smoke Eaters were a junior A hockey team from Trail, B.C. and were a part of the British Columbia Hockey League. The team has existed since 1926 and have been a part of the British Columbia Hockey League since that time. They were World Champions 1938-39.
Included in the photographic prin…
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.
Scope and Content
The Trail Smoke Eaters were a junior A hockey team from Trail, B.C. and were a part of the British Columbia Hockey League. The team has existed since 1926 and have been a part of the British Columbia Hockey League since that time. They were World Champions 1938-39.
Included in the photographic print: Ben Hays, O.H. Neilson, Bunny Dame, Jim Morris, Mel Snowdon, Joe Benoit. The photographic print contains the signatures of members of the team.
2 maps on 1 sheet : both sides, col. ; 80 x 63 cm, folded to 20 x 11 cm
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Map No.4 Saskatchewan and Manitoba
Map No.5 British Columbia and Alberta
The maps show rivers, lakes, parks, towns, provincial highways, through routes, paved roads, gravel surfaced roads, graded earth roads, unimproved roads, roads that are not likely to be passable in 1934 and airports or seaplan…
2 maps on 1 sheet : both sides, col. ; 80 x 63 cm, folded to 20 x 11 cm
Scope and Content
Map No.4 Saskatchewan and Manitoba
Map No.5 British Columbia and Alberta
The maps show rivers, lakes, parks, towns, provincial highways, through routes, paved roads, gravel surfaced roads, graded earth roads, unimproved roads, roads that are not likely to be passable in 1934 and airports or seaplane ports. The approximate populatons of cities, towns and village according to the 1931 census are also shown along with mileages between stars.
Notes
The scale of these two maps is about 38 miles to the inch.
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.
3 inset maps entitled:
"Main connections in the Lake Superior Region" (Scale 1 inch = 100 miles)
"Vancouver and vincinity" [sic.] (Scale 1 inch = 4 miles)
"Principal highway routes of Canada and the Northern United States" (Scale 1 inch = 200 miles) Text on this map indicates: "Main highway routes between Eastern and Western Canada are indicated in red. When the road from Kenora to Port Arthur and Fort William is completed, an all Canadian route from West to East will be open, utilizing the steamer service between the head of the lakes and Sault Ste. Marie. This map shows main trunk lines only; many other roads have been omitted. Roads under construction are shown."
Includes text describing Imperial Oil and related products & services, city indexes to each map and a chart of "Approximate Mileages for Western Canada".
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Everywhere in Canada series