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Cricket Match, Ellisboro vs Grenfell

Team(s) photograph of players involved in the Ellisboro vs Grenfell cricket match, played in Ellisboro, Northwest Territories on June 1, 1903. Players are identified as:
Ellisboro - (left to right, back row) T. Lewin, Harry Edwards, Fred Hodgkinson, Cecil Bird, Harold Fletcher, Rev. Cornish; (front row) H. Smith, Douglas Ruinet, Norman Garden, John R. Garden; (sitting) John H. Berry
Grenfell - (back row) Sir Richard Lake, H. Fitzgerald, R. Kirk. Tyron, W. Aston; (front row) Bill Lake, William Belson, C. Vidal; (sitting) Fraser-Rowley, Dr. Peterson

Wolseley Women's Softball Team

A team photo of the women's softball team in their uniforms. Names of players and coach: Top row (l to r): Georgina Beliveau, Joyce Bender, Marvin Nickel, Verna Bender, Joyce Muth.
Bottom: Alice Ferguson, Marian Magel, Kay Wilson, Rita Bradley, Helen Beliveau, Dorothy Ferguson. Kay Wilson latter married Marvin Nickel.

Curling team, Wolseley, Saskatchewan

This champion Wolseley, Saskatchewan curling team was presented with clocks and fancy lanterns as their prize. The first three curlers are identified as: Mr. Gourley, accountant with Beaver Lumber, Mr. Ferguson, early manager of Beaver Lumber, and Mr. Biden, an employee of the same firm. The fourth man is unknown. These men were all employed by the firm at the turn of the 20th century.

Hockey teams at the Melville Ice Rink

The Melville hockey team (on the left) and Esterhazy hockey team (on the right-team colours: blue and white) on the ice at the newly finished Melville ice rink.

Esterhazy players: (from left to right) Fred Hazeldean; George Simpson; Bert Clements (two official); Dan McGregor; Wes Wrightson; Val Hill; Fred Barker.

Esterhazy Hockey Team

Group/Team photograph of the Esterhazy hockey team taken at the Esterhazy train station prior to leaving for a game in Neudorf, Saskatchewan.
Back Row (left-right): Rev. Coghill (United Church of Canada Minister); Bert Ford; Ralph Blyth; Ed Walker (coach); Lyle Lake; Charlie Millham. Front Row (left-right): Bill Kubic; Eddie Krunka; Cliff Blyth.

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