Photo showing Bantam Reps, Midget Playoff Winners: Coach Bill Lindenback, Dale Mason, Ken Kozak, Darrel Walker, Stacey Smeader, Andre Lencucha, Brad Owen, Brian Johnson, Allan Wakita, Len Abramson, Greg Egan, Terry Jeffrey, Ron Masch, Scott Marleau, Derek Meissner
Photo showing Bantam Reps, Midget Playoff Winners: Coach Bill Lindenback, Dale Mason, Ken Kozak, Darrel Walker, Stacey Smeader, Andre Lencucha, Brad Owen, Brian Johnson, Allan Wakita, Len Abramson, Greg Egan, Terry Jeffrey, Ron Masch, Scott Marleau, Derek Meissner
Photo showing tempers were high in front of the Bears net after one of the Bears threw his stick and deflected a shot on the empty net by Eagle coach Tom Farrow
Photo showing tempers were high in front of the Bears net after one of the Bears threw his stick and deflected a shot on the empty net by Eagle coach Tom Farrow
Photo showing a bench brawl in the third period of play during the Kitimat Junior B Black Hawks first international game of the season against St. Paul's Vulcans that put an early end to the game.
Photo showing a bench brawl in the third period of play during the Kitimat Junior B Black Hawks first international game of the season against St. Paul's Vulcans that put an early end to the game.
Photo showing Billy McNeill, Western Hockey League's most valuable player and captain of the Vancouver Canucks pictures presenting trophy to Bruce Barriscale, the most valuable player in Midget Division of Kitimat Minor Hockey Association.
Current: 1960s
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-Adult Ice Hockey
Scope and Content
Photo showing Billy McNeill, Western Hockey League's most valuable player and captain of the Vancouver Canucks pictures presenting trophy to Bruce Barriscale, the most valuable player in Midget Division of Kitimat Minor Hockey Association.
Malcolm Baxter died in 2020. His father Basil, was very instrumental in the organization of Kitimat in the early years. Basil was married to Cathy Baxter and they had two sons - Malcolm and Michael.
Custodial History
Part of items collected by Malcolm Baxter, former editer of NSP. Brought into the museum by Judith Cullington, Malcolm's sister-in-law.
Scope and Content
Photograph of boys with hockey sticks on snowy street. Mother in long, dark coat standing behind them.