White Satin on blue felt, Joey in centre holding a school. Words are: Largest Project ever undertaken. "Joey."
Public Description
“Largest Project Ever Undertaken”, "Joey" felt crest (986.3). Cartoonist and newsman Al Beaton introduced Joey, who immortalized the trials and tribulations of the average Kitimat construction worker. Donated by Ernest Swenson.
A gold and brown medal at the front there is a flower and torch, the markings around the edges read "British columbia Winter Games 1981" at the back there are wheat designs by the edges with markings that read "PRINCE GEORGE MARCH 5.6.7.8" It is attached onto a red white and blue ribbon.
There is a card attached to the ribbon that lists the information of the competitor "BRITISH COLUMBIA WINTER GAMES Prince George '81 Kevin Mellor Karate P.G.S.S. ZN7," and markings at the back that read "714 938 057"
Attached under the card there is a purple ribbon that has markings that read "B.C. WINTER GAMES ZONE 7 ATHLETE PRINCE GEORGE 1981"
A gold and brown medal at the front there is a flower and torch, the markings around the edges read "British columbia Winter Games 1981" at the back there are wheat designs by the edges with markings that read "PRINCE GEORGE MARCH 5.6.7.8" It is attached onto a red white and blue ribbon.
There is a card attached to the ribbon that lists the information of the competitor "BRITISH COLUMBIA WINTER GAMES Prince George '81 Kevin Mellor Karate P.G.S.S. ZN7," and markings at the back that read "714 938 057"
Attached under the card there is a purple ribbon that has markings that read "B.C. WINTER GAMES ZONE 7 ATHLETE PRINCE GEORGE 1981"
Medals all have chips on the back . Each medals has it's own value. 983.30.2.C-Pacific Coast Millitary Reserve. 983.30.30.2.D-1st world war service Pin. 983.30.2.E-Canadian Army Pin.
Medals all have chips on the back . Each medals has it's own value. 983.30.2.C-Pacific Coast Millitary Reserve. 983.30.30.2.D-1st world war service Pin. 983.30.2.E-Canadian Army Pin.