Group/Team photograph of a ladies curling team in Biggar, Saskatchewan; members identified as (from left to right): Mrs. Frampton; Ann Miller; Mrs. H.P. Turner; Mrs. Duffes
A certificate of the ownership of one share in the Indian Head Curling Club Company. One blank certificate of ownership for shares in The Indian Head Pure Spring Water Company Limited and three cheques signed by H.W. Spurrier laminated together each for $50.00 to Great West Saddlery Company.
The fonds contains one black and white photograph from Audrey Anna Beth Lefebvre's private collection. It is a photograph of a Melfort curling team at a bonspiel. The team members include: Cliff Dobson, Jack Reid, Gordon McPherson, Elva Dobson, and Jimmy Stewart.
Taken at the annual Bonspiel at the old Rosetown rink. The team had just narrowly beaten Mark Legge's team--tied to the last rock. L-R: Jack Crossman, Boyd Mahan, Bill Crossman, Jim Clarke.
Image of the Norman Ferrier Memorial Curling Trophy of the University Curling Club shot on a black background.
Bio/Historical Note: Norman Ferrier was a chief biological technician in the Biology Department.
Bio/Historical Note: Donations were solicited towards a curling trophy in the memory of Norman Ferrier (died 1965), with the trophy being awarded each spring to the winning team of the University Faculty and Staff Curling Club.
Written in the the Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 1954, p. 48; "Regina Teachers' Bonspiel: Winning rink (front row): Ian Robb, Scott Collegiate; Rita McCullock, Separate School; Mrs. Ivan Culham and Ivan Culham, Central Collegiate. Back row: Don McCuag, Mrs. Kay Schaeffer, public school; Mrs. Taylor and George Taylor, public school staff."
A photocopy of a newspaper clipping about the building of the Indian Head Curling Rink by Arthur James (A.J.) Osment in 1888 for $2500. Annotations: "Curling club was organized in 1888 and at the time was the pioneer club of the then Northwest Territories"
Ross Carruthers, Ralph Stevenson, Gordon Carruthers and Bob Moore are seen standing in a street in front of parked cars under flags stringed across the street. They are all wearing curling sweaters and two of the are holding brooms out in front of them.