Photo showing softball league's volunteer job to construct permanent ball field: George Barnes, Fred Misfeldt, Harold Dennill, Bill Weir, Ed Hunt, Ted Beitz, Lloyd Gammel, Delmer Lufkin, Tom Newlove, Derek Meade, George Lawson, Steve Basaraba, Ted Shaw, Craig Ulledahl, Garnet Fortner, Lucien Trudeau, Maurice Fortner, Kenneth Kuhn
Current: 1960s
-Sports
-League Play
-Baseball and Softball
Scope and Content
Photo showing softball league's volunteer job to construct permanent ball field: George Barnes, Fred Misfeldt, Harold Dennill, Bill Weir, Ed Hunt, Ted Beitz, Lloyd Gammel, Delmer Lufkin, Tom Newlove, Derek Meade, George Lawson, Steve Basaraba, Ted Shaw, Craig Ulledahl, Garnet Fortner, Lucien Trudeau, Maurice Fortner, Kenneth Kuhn
Photo showing rehearsal for "The Stingiest Man in Town". In the scene are: Phil Douglas-Tourner (Bob Crachit), Denise Tupman (Tiny Tim), Steve Robertson (Billy Crachit), Bruce Allen (Peter Crachit).
Photo showing rehearsal for "The Stingiest Man in Town". In the scene are: Phil Douglas-Tourner (Bob Crachit), Denise Tupman (Tiny Tim), Steve Robertson (Billy Crachit), Bruce Allen (Peter Crachit).
Photo showing heavy machine work on permanent softball field by volunteer labour: George Barnes, Val McFadden, Peter Worbets, Fraser McQuarrie, Bill Weir, Les Godfrey. Second Row: Gordon Leslie, Ken Barnes, Harry McKee, Craig Ulledahl, acting-Reeve Ron Freeman. Above: Don Elmer
Current: 1960s
-Sports
-League Play
-Baseball and Softball
Scope and Content
Photo showing heavy machine work on permanent softball field by volunteer labour: George Barnes, Val McFadden, Peter Worbets, Fraser McQuarrie, Bill Weir, Les Godfrey. Second Row: Gordon Leslie, Ken Barnes, Harry McKee, Craig Ulledahl, acting-Reeve Ron Freeman. Above: Don Elmer
A man playing the accordion at the trade fair opening. There is a large map behind the man, as well as another individual sitting in a chair with a pen in his hand.
A man playing the accordion at the trade fair opening. There is a large map behind the man, as well as another individual sitting in a chair with a pen in his hand.