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Part Of
Northern Sentinel Press Ltd Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
1960s
Accession Number
2005.8.561
Scope and Content
Photo showing Kitimat All-Stars. NSP Article: Terrace All-Stars coach Gordon Stanger is seen in the top left photo receiving the minor league baseball trophy from Joe Besignano, president of the Kitimat minor baseball league. The presentation followed a tournament in Kitimat last weekend involving teams from Terrace, Prince Rupert, Williams Lake and Kitimat. In the right photo are the Kitimat All-Stars, defeated by Prince Rupert in the main competition but victors over Williams Lake in the consolation round. Team members are left to right, back row, Tom Harris, manager; Sheldon Smeader, G. LeBlanc, Ron Annette, Michael Peterson, Robin Lapointe, Duncan Robertson, Jimmy Watson, and George Robertson, coach. Front row: Grant Marleau, Ernest Markwart, Wayne Denton, bat boy: Joe Besignano, Chris Dennill, Barry Skitcko, Denton Bailey and Ricky Morrow.
Part Of
Northern Sentinel Press Ltd Collection
Creator
Photographer: W.W. Morrow
Description Level
Item
Accession Number
2005.8.561
GMD
graphic material
Responsibility
NSP
Date Range
1960s
Physical Description
1 photograph: b&w; 8" x 5"
Custodial History
Current: 1960s: League Play Baseball
Scope and Content
Photo showing Kitimat All-Stars. NSP Article: Terrace All-Stars coach Gordon Stanger is seen in the top left photo receiving the minor league baseball trophy from Joe Besignano, president of the Kitimat minor baseball league. The presentation followed a tournament in Kitimat last weekend involving teams from Terrace, Prince Rupert, Williams Lake and Kitimat. In the right photo are the Kitimat All-Stars, defeated by Prince Rupert in the main competition but victors over Williams Lake in the consolation round. Team members are left to right, back row, Tom Harris, manager; Sheldon Smeader, G. LeBlanc, Ron Annette, Michael Peterson, Robin Lapointe, Duncan Robertson, Jimmy Watson, and George Robertson, coach. Front row: Grant Marleau, Ernest Markwart, Wayne Denton, bat boy: Joe Besignano, Chris Dennill, Barry Skitcko, Denton Bailey and Ricky Morrow.
Name Access
Stanger, Gordon
Besignano, Joe
Harris, Tom
Smeader, Sheldon
LeBlanc, G.
Annett, Ron
Peterson, Michael
Lapointe, Robin
Robertson, Duncan
Watson, Jimmy
Robertson, George
Marleau, Grant
Markwart, Ernest
Denton, Wayne
Dennill, Chris
Skitcko, Barry
Bailey, Denton
Morrow, Ricky
Subject Access
Baseball - League Play
Storage Location
Artifact Storage
Part Of
Northern Sentinel Press Ltd Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic material
Date Range
24 May 1964
Accession Number
2005.8.590
Scope and Content
Photo showing Fire Chief Aubrey Creed's 27' Sailboat - name of Sailboat "Unafyr". Article as follows: Fire Chief Aubrey Creed's 27 foot sailboat is shown on the choppy waters of the Douglas Channel at Kitimat, B.C. on a brisk May day this year. Mr. Creed, with help from his wife and family, built the "Unafyr" himself, taking a year to do the job in his spare time. He is a native of South Africa who came to Canada in 1948, moving to Kitimat as head of the municipal fire department in 1954. Mr. Creed, whose department consistently places top in fire and first aid competitions in the province, this week (July 13-18, 1964) marked 10 years in Kitimat as Fire Chief. He says, "They've been good years except for the weather this summer, which has let us all down", no doubt meaning that he hasn't had a chance to give the "Unafyr" a fair trial.
Part Of
Northern Sentinel Press Ltd Collection
Creator
Photographer: Max Patzelt
Description Level
Item
Accession Number
2005.8.590
GMD
graphic material
Responsibility
Max Patzelt
Date Range
24 May 1964
Physical Description
1 photograph: b&w; 6" x 6"
Custodial History
Current: 1960s: Hobbies - Boat Bldg. and Sailing
Scope and Content
Photo showing Fire Chief Aubrey Creed's 27' Sailboat - name of Sailboat "Unafyr". Article as follows: Fire Chief Aubrey Creed's 27 foot sailboat is shown on the choppy waters of the Douglas Channel at Kitimat, B.C. on a brisk May day this year. Mr. Creed, with help from his wife and family, built the "Unafyr" himself, taking a year to do the job in his spare time. He is a native of South Africa who came to Canada in 1948, moving to Kitimat as head of the municipal fire department in 1954. Mr. Creed, whose department consistently places top in fire and first aid competitions in the province, this week (July 13-18, 1964) marked 10 years in Kitimat as Fire Chief. He says, "They've been good years except for the weather this summer, which has let us all down", no doubt meaning that he hasn't had a chance to give the "Unafyr" a fair trial.
Subject Access
Boat Building
Storage Location
Artifact Storage