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ON00120 039-2 · Stuk · March 5, 1966
Part of Creighton Mine Athletic Association

Item is a typed (top page of carbon copy), annotated, two page, seventh revision of the constitution of the Creighton Mine Athletic Association (C.M.A.A.). The constitution is broken into six sections outlining the governing rules of the C.M.A.A.: Name, Object, Membership, Organization & Officers, Election of Officers and Awards. The first constitution was dated on November 1, 1949 and was revised on February 17, 1952; January 31, 1954; February 13, 1956; February 5, 1961; February 4, 1962; February 21, 1965 and March 5, 1966.

ON00120 039-1 · Stuk · March 1951 - March 1973
Part of Creighton Mine Athletic Association

Item consists of one minute book kept by the Creighton Mine Athletic Association (C.M.A.A.). Between 1953 and 1956 the meetings were held monthly at the Employees Club at the International Nickel Company (Inco) in Creighton Mine. After that period the meetings became irregular and were held every few months as needed. Each of the meeting minutes begins with a list of the members present at the meeting and a reading of the previous meeting's minutes. After the previous meeting's minutes were read, approved and passed, the group moved on to discussing carried over and new business. Business varied for the C.M.A.A. throughout the year depending on the season and which sports were in play at the time. Baseball, softball, soccer and tennis were discussed in the spring and summer, basketball and badminton in the fall and hockey in the winter. The minutes also mention how the C.M.A.A. funded a playground for Creighton Mine, planned a field day each year between 1951 and at least 1955, provided money for the upkeep on the Creighton Mine Rink and held an annual Christmas party. Fundraising events, such as bingo nights, dances, raffles, and parties to raise money to fund the activities they supported were also recorded in the minutes.

ON00120 039 · Archief · 1951-1973

Fonds consists of one minute book and one copy of the Creighton Mine Athletic Association Constitution.

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ON00120 034-3 · Stuk · 1932
Part of Eva Cram

Item is a composite photograph of the 1932 Nickel Belt League champions from the Falconbridge Hockey Club in Falconbridge, Ontario. Players on the team were W. Roberts, centre; W. Roque, defense; S. Delabbio, goal; G.M. Fife, defense; W. Boyce, left-wing; Max. Bennett, right-wing; L. Tulloch, defense (Captain); H. Blake, left-wing; L. Lafrance, right-wing; G. Henderson, defense; E. Beatty, goal; R. Olivier, right-wing, and J. Wolotka [J. Wolotko], centre. The composite was produced by Couture Photo - Sudbury in Sudbury, Ontario.

ON00120 034-2 · Stuk · 1932
Part of Eva Cram

Item is a composite photograph of the 1932 Nickel Belt League champions from the Falconbridge Lacrosse Club in Falconbridge, Ontario. Included in the composite are G. Arnold, Secretary-Treasurer; W. Craig, Manager and J. Dickson, executive. Players are F.J. Saunders, coach; G. Henderson, centre; L.A. Blake, left attack; E. Devine, defense; V. McAllister, left attack; L. Lafrance, defense; G. Fife, defense; E. Beattie, goal; L. Tullock, defense; S. Delabbio, goal; J.F. Stacey, defense; R.V. Olivier, defense; D. Blake, right attack; Max Bennett, right attack; W. Roberts, centre, and J. Walatka [J. Wolotko], rover - captain. The composite was produced by Couture Photo - Sudbury in Sudbury, Ontario.

Eva Cram
ON00120 034 · Archief · [Between 1925 - 1932]

The fonds consists of one photograph and two composite photographs of hockey players and lacrosse players in Chapleau, Ontario and Falconbridge, Ontario.

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ON00120 023-1-.1-7-.441-2 · Stuk · December 8, 1945
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of the St. Albert's Separate School softball team, 1945 juvenile softball champions of the Association of Canadian Travellers (ACT) League, at a luncheon banquet hosted by the ACT for the winning teams. Front row, from left to right, Steve Grosdich, Peter Battino, Louis Narbonne (Coach), Vico Medina, Fred Grottoli and George Hamilton. Back row, from left to right, are Allan butler, Eddie Boucher, Paul Dinan, Ray Demuynick, Robert Bois, Gerald Retty, Leo Bertuzzi and Bob Dinan.

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ON00120 023-1-.1-7-.441-1 · Stuk · December 8, 1945
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of the Lansdowne Public School softball team, 1945 junior softball champions of the Association of Canadian Travellers (ACT) League, at a luncheon banquet hosted by the ACT for the winning teams. Front, left to right, are Wilf Kelly, Bill Smith, Bill Steele (Coach), Tony Sterebenk, Joe Pellesh and Syward Baker. Back row, left to right, are Joe Woitowich, Bill Kedey (Principal of Lansdowne Public School), Phil Danyluk, Jack Graham, Jack Smith, Ted Pylko, Johnny Kozlich, Walter Makarinsky, Pete Pellesh and Adam Borovich.

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ON00120 023-1-.1-6-.415-1 · Stuk · July 1944
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of softball coach Eddie Peever crouched down on the field with six of his Central Public School players before a game of the Associated Canadian Travellers Primary School Softball League in Sudbury, Ontario. From left to right are Coach Eddie Peever, Louis Fay, Johnny Kovalchuk, Bill Dydich, Cecil Steepe, Wayne Eadie and Billie McDonald.

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ON00120 023-1-.1-5-.386-2 · Stuk · September 9, 1943
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of the Copper Cliff Redmen baseball team posing for a picture on a baseball field. Front row, from left to right are Enio Bertoli (aka Ginney Bertoli), Guida Signoretti (aka Boogy Bertoli), Joe Lora, Gerry Wallace, Stanley Spratt (aka Stan Spratt), Herbie Perigoe, and Norman Hashey (aka Guy Hashey). Standing from left to right are Bruno Taus, Borden Henry (aka Cass Henry), Norman Hann (aka Normie Hann), Frank Demarco, Roy Longfellow (aka Unk Longfellow), Ken Sargent, Coach Joe MacDonald (aka Whispering Joe MacDonald), Maurice Kinkley, and Manager Gord Alcott. The team's mascot, Raymond Smythe (aka Ray Smythe), is seen sitting on the ground, holding two baseball bats.

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ON00120 023-1-.1-5-.386-1 · Stuk · September 9, 1943
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of the Copper Cliff Redmen baseball team posing for a picture on a baseball field. Front row, from left to right are Enio Bertoli (aka Ginney Bertoli), Guida Signoretti (aka Boogy Bertoli), Joe Lora, Gerry Wallace, Stanley Spratt (aka Stan Spratt), Herbie Perigoe, and Norman Hashey (aka Guy Hashey). Standing from left to right are Bruno Taus, Borden Henry (aka Cass Henry), Norman Hann (aka Normie Hann), Frank Demarco, Roy Longfellow (aka Unk Longfellow), Ken Sargent, Coach Joe MacDonald (aka Whispering Joe MacDonald), Maurice Kinkley, and Manager Gord Alcott. The team's mascot, Raymond Smythe (aka Ray Smythe), is seen sitting on the ground, holding two baseball bats.

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ON00120 023-1-.1-5-.378-2 · Stuk · 1943
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of a boy diving into a pool off of a wooden diving board at the recreational park at Sacred Heart College in Sudbury, Ontario. Two more boys are standing on the diving board and a number of children are swimming or standing by the pool. The Hydro Substation building and a number of houses on Kathleen Street can also be seen in the image.

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ON00120 023-1-.1-5-.345-6 · Stuk · January 17, 1943
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of Dick Westheuser, a ski instructor from the Ontario Ski Zone in Toronto, Ontario, teaching a group of skiers at the Sudbury Ski Club in Sudbury, Ontario. Pat Thorpe is in position at the top of the hill and a number of skiers and spectators can be seen in the background.

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ON00120 023-1-.1-5-.345-5 · Stuk · January 17, 1943
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of Dick Westheuser, a ski instructor from the Ontario Ski Zone in Toronto, Ontario, about to complete a jump-turn while skiing downhill at the Sudbury Ski Club in Sudbury, Ontario.

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ON00120 023-1-.1-5-.345-4 · Stuk · January 17, 1943
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of Jack Martin, left, and Dick Westheuser, ski instructors from the Ontario Ski Zone in Toronto, Ontario, at the Sudbury Ski Club in Sudbury, Ontario where they were teaching skiing students. A number of unidentified skiers are visible in the background.

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ON00120 023-1-.1-5-.345-3 · Stuk · January 17, 1943
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of Dick Westheuser, a ski instructor from the Ontario Ski Zone in Toronto, Ontario, left, with two of his students, Howard Vice, centre, and Patricia Thorpe at the Sudbury Ski Club in Sudbury, Ontario.

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ON00120 023-1-.1-5-.345-2 · Stuk · January 17, 1943
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of Dick Westheuser, a ski instructor from the Ontario Ski Zone in Toronto, Ontario, teaching skiers at the Sudbury Ski Club in Sudbury, Ontario. Howard Vice, far left, Patricia Thorpe, and two unidentified men are amongst Westheuser's students, all of whom are skiing uphill.

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ON00120 023-1-.1-5-.345-1 · Stuk · January 17, 1943
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of Dick Westheuser, a ski instructor from the Ontario Ski Zone in Toronto, Ontario, teaching 10 skiers at the Sudbury Ski Club in Sudbury, Ontario. Howard Vice, fourth from the right, and Patricia Thorpe, fourth from the left, are amongst Westheuser's students.

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ON00120 023-1-.1-4-.320-1 · Stuk · September 1942
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of the Copper Cliff juvenile baseball team posing for a picture. Sitting on a bench, from left to right, are Phil Favot, Lloyd Germa, Bill Prince, Tom Atcheson, Stu Johnston, and Harvey Flynn. Standing, from left to right, are Gord Alcott, "Cookie" Cooke, Sam Cundari, Tony Rossi, Jim Chapman, and Wilf Digby. The team's mascot, "Cherry" Nicoli, is kneeling in front of the team and is holding five baseball bats.

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ON00120 023-1-.1-4-.310-1 · Stuk · August 1, 1942
Part of Sudbury Star

One image of the Royal Canadian Navy baseball team from Toronto, Ontario being greeted by Canadian Legion Sports Day Director Alex McKinnon at the Canadian Pacific Railway Station in Sudbury, Ontario, where the team had travelled to compete against the International Nickel Company's (Inco) Refinery baseball team, the Copper Kings. McKinnon is shaking hands with Sub-Lieutenant Buckley and Ken McArthur is standing behind the two men. The other men standing are, from left to right, Hilly Lang, Art Russell, D. Rogerson, F. Clark, Frank Morris, Bill Balmer, and Gordy Wright. Kneeling from left to right, are R. Cummings, F. O'Leary, and Cy Roworth.