File S-SP-B-29289 - Curling Champions / New Hospital Canteen Opens

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Curling Champions / New Hospital Canteen Opens

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S-SP-B-29289

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  • 30 Jan 1958 (Creation)

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3 photographs
b&w, negs
6 x 6 cm

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File contains photographs of the Jack Graham curling rink, winners of the northern zone curling championship. Team members include Jim Campbell, Jim Hamilton, Eddie Robinson and Jack Graham. Also included are images of the Al Ulmer curling rink, winners of the provincial curling playdowns. Team members are Joe Ulmer, Donald McDonald, Don Whyte and Al Ulmer. File also contains images a new canteen opening up in the hospital in North Battleford, included are images of North Battleford mayor Jim Maher, J.J. Rusk of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) and Miss Bernadette Loomer, who will run the canteen.

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Photographs are provided for private use and study. For all other uses, please contact the City of Saskatoon Archives.

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