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Bowling - Western Canadian Championships
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25 Apr 1962 (Creation)
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7 photographs
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10 x 12 cm
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Images show the opening of the Western Canadian Championship Bowling Tournament and the winners. Identified are Sid Buckwold, Emil Loran, Jan Leenders, Em Long, Harry Crocket, Pete Marusin, Len Karlson, Meg Warren, Elvera Forwick, Del Gagnon, Doris Lawrence, Bill Derry, Peggy Palm, Pat Clifton, Gladys Morris, Anne Lowe, Lois Johnston, Pat Derry, Vi Howard, Ches Groves, Bert Garside, Dylis Turner, Jake Hollewell, Louise McIlmurray, Helen Trinier, Helen Sewell, Bill Aronec, Ray Landkamer, Chris Kahnel, Les Duke, Keith Barber, John Strawn, Norm Shanas, Bob King, Bea Milton, Bill McDowell, Allie Miller, Mabel McDowell, Millie McCabe, Marg Walford, Shirley MacIntosh and Doris Luke. Some images published April 23, 1962.
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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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