Photo showing Kinsmen president Jim Marshall drops puck to start first game of Pee Wee Division. From Left: Bill Campell KMHA head referee, Ken Smallwood, Brian McPhee (Mounties), Cece Moore (Mountie Coach). and Kinsmen Treasurer, Jim Marshall, Joe Edwards, Stefan Miaskowski (Miners). Background: Dennis McClelland; Minor Coach and Division Manager.
Current: 1960's
-Sports
-League Play
-Junior Ice Hockey
Scope and Content
Photo showing Kinsmen president Jim Marshall drops puck to start first game of Pee Wee Division. From Left: Bill Campell KMHA head referee, Ken Smallwood, Brian McPhee (Mounties), Cece Moore (Mountie Coach). and Kinsmen Treasurer, Jim Marshall, Joe Edwards, Stefan Miaskowski (Miners). Background: Dennis McClelland; Minor Coach and Division Manager.
Photo depicts members of the Luso Canadian Association made up of members of the Portuguese community in Kitimat gathered to discuss the expansion of the Association.
Photo depicts members of the Luso Canadian Association made up of members of the Portuguese community in Kitimat gathered to discuss the expansion of the Association.
Notes
Title based on content of photograph. -- The Luso Canadian Association was the first organized cultural group in Kitimat, forming a club charter in 1961. Northern Sentinel Press Collection (2005.8.1304?)
Photo showing "so near..." and yet so far from a repeat win of the Aluminum City tournament was the Crossan Combines team. Front row, from left: Floyd Radisic, Larry Burnett, Gordie Stockman, Gary Maitland (bat boy), Fred Busby, Don Reeves, Ron Newlove. Standing: Bill Flonders (coach), Wayne Moore, Bob McCord, Wayne Johnson, Neil Worboys, Gary Lewis, Ray Lapointe (coach).
Current: 1960s
-Sports
-League Play
-Baseball and Softball
Scope and Content
Photo showing "so near..." and yet so far from a repeat win of the Aluminum City tournament was the Crossan Combines team. Front row, from left: Floyd Radisic, Larry Burnett, Gordie Stockman, Gary Maitland (bat boy), Fred Busby, Don Reeves, Ron Newlove. Standing: Bill Flonders (coach), Wayne Moore, Bob McCord, Wayne Johnson, Neil Worboys, Gary Lewis, Ray Lapointe (coach).