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    • Part 1: First Nations of the Peace River Region
    • Part 2: The Fur Trade Era
    • Part 3: Transportation and Communication
    • Part 4: Old Timers and the Price of Land
    • Part 5: Dawson Creek: The Story of the Community
    • Part 6: Mysteries, Adventures and Indian Legends
    • Part 7: Arts, Crafts and Recreation
    • Part 8: Agriculture
    • Part 9: Church Histories
    • Part 10: Schools
    • Part 11: Health Care
    • Part 12: Industries and Enterprises
    • Part 13: Policing the Peace
    • Part 14: Pouce Coupe, Rolla, and Other South Peace Communities
    • Part 15: Chetwynd and the Fort St. John Area
    • Part 16: The Alberta Peace
    • Part 17: Natural History of the Peace River Region
    • Part 18: Interviews with Old Timers
    • Part 19: Remembering Our Veterans

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07-030: Some Hockey Teams of the Past

Note: names taken from a set of photos in the Calverley Collection

DAWSON CREEK “ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION”, 1931-32: Jerry Beegan, Wesley O. Harper, Gus Dumont, Ralph Morton, Phil Sheridan, Jack Fynn, Bill Packwood, M. Hicks, Frank Garneau (coach), Bill Schilds, Harold Schilds

DAWSON CREEK “ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION”, 1935-36 MAIN LINE: Wes Harper, Harold Schilds, Charlie Collins, Ralph Morton

DAWSON CREEK “ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION”, 1936-37: Sid Collins, Bill Schilds, Walter Collins, Wes Harper, Bill Reasbeck (manager), Charlie Collins, Ralph Morton, Dave Chamberlain, Morris Hanley, Ted Vince, Harold Schilds, Jim Reasbeck.

CLAIRMONT, 1936-37: Allan Clark, Reg Ireland, Dave Turner, Gordon Forbes, Walter McAllister, Marion Fisher, Fred Anderson, Frank Durda, Bud Ireland, Mac MacDonald (coach)

GRANDE PRAIRIE “D-COY”, 49th LOYAL EDMONTON REGT, 1943-44: Bob Kelly John Blais, Pete Wright, Frank Edmundson (coach) J. Hunter, Gerry Halverson, Max Swanson, Jack Mantle, Jack Swanston, Oscar Blais, Doug Guittard, Herb Shields, Bill Spicer, Cec Swanson, D. Miller

DAWSON CREEK “CARDINALS”, 1948-49 WHEAT BELT LEAGUE CHAMPS: Don Rosebourne (sponsor), Spike Johnson, Harry Gibson, Dale McClarty, Norm Mytron, Bill Mitchell, Jim Downey, Roy Ravelli (manager), Bill Murray, Lloyd Mytron, Mike Henderson, George Bonner, Don Noble, Art Callahan (coach)

GRANDE PRAIRIE “LEGION”, 1950-51: Walt Hiekkila, Gordon Bond, Don Swanston, Harold Ayre, Bed Brough, John Lynn (manager), Robert Card, Charlie Turner, Ernie Nelson, Roy Wright, John Listhaeghe, Ron Neufeld, Bob Rigler, Johnny McMillan, Fred Anderson, Lou Giroux, Jerry Moore, Kelly Schielke.

GRANDE PRAIRIE “LEGION”, 1951-52: John Lynn (manager), Ernie Nelson, Charlie Turner, Bob Rigler, Harold Ayre, Art Lefley, Gordon Bond, Bruce Miller, Robert Card (coach), Jerry Moore, Bill Bessent, Herb Shields, Fred Anderson, Al ‘Skinner’ Bell, Roy Bell

DAWSON CREEK “CANUCKS”, 1953-54: Lawrence Tipton, Max Swanson, Buster Kyle, Duwayne Bell, Jack Ireland, Jim McKenzie (commissioner), Don Switzer Syl Favero, Dave Leoppky, Stoggie Duncan, Walt Hanson, Gerry Thompson (coach & manager), Alex Didow, George Bonner.

HYTHE “MUSTANGS”, 1953-54 WHEAT BELT-YUKON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Don Pearson, Norm Inkster, George Adams, Ed Bker, Einar Loven, Bud Light, Eldon Shail, Bud Coyne (referee), John Listhaeghe, Don Cowan, Jack Gaudin, Bob Pearson, Jack Oakford, Len Proux, Bird Webb, Mike Schwemler, Cecil Reid (coach), Richard Klatt (stick boy)

McLENNAN “RED WINGS”, 1953-54: Wilf Arsenault, Vic Belan_ _?, Joe LeBeuf, Bill Wintermute, Don Christoffelll, Andy Johnson, Pat Carley, Bud McConnell, Bernard Lafluer (manager), Richard Ferguson, Jack Wintermute, Dave Rooney, Wes Smith, armand Brule, Roger Maisonneuve, Cecil Macara, Jim Eccleston (coach) Clem Johnson, Norman Lamonthe (stick boy)

PEACE RIVER “STAMPEDERS”, 1953-54: Min Demers, Doug Stewart, Del Roberts, Dal Bradner, Murray MacDonald, Craig Bell, Bob Steeves, Ed Holt, Bill Skead (manager), Ken McDougall, Don McFarland, Ed Fredberg, Stu Kellington, John Zahara, Don Weaver, Glenn Murphy, Ron Campbell

FALHER “PIRATES”, 1953-54: Rollie Turcotte, Rene Turcotte, Bob Pratt, Laurie Savil, Deinis Gamache (coach) Lou Morden, Mike Martel, Roger Beland, Dennis Revard, Gene Alexandre, Lucien Cote, Norman Maisonneuve

FAIRVIEW “MONARCHS”, 1953-54 NORTH PEACE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Tony Doll, Vic Chelich, Jack Carignan, Ken McIntyre, Bill Makasenko, John Smart, Bud McLain, Bernie Doll, Herb Lowe, Bob Gerard, Lawrence Calvert, Joe Zenzilmeyer, Joe Hemstock, Larry Harmata, Guy McAuley, Tom Clarke, Father Schahien, Buster Kuntz (stick boy)

GRANDE PRAIRIE “RED DEVILS”, 1953-54: Bob Rigler, Roy Blais, Roy Bell, Jim Patterson, Leo Auger, Charlie Turner, Morris Nicholson, Marv Johnson (manager), Remi Roleux, Al Bell, Cliff Cuittard, Paul Balfour, Don Swanston, Cliff Haiste, Pete Myson, George Washington

GRANDE PRAIRIE “ATHLETICS”, 1954-55: Frank Kisio, Jerry Moffat, Cliff Haiste, Roy Bell, Charlie Turner, Al Bell, Leo Auger, Max Henning, Lawrence Blais, John MacDonald (manager), Gordon Mitchell, Gordon McKee, Oscar Blais, Bob Rigler, Roy Blais, Bob Neufeld (coach), Lou Giroux, Gerry Rigler, Don Repka, Brian Edmundson, Mike Malarchuk, Eddie Klick, Ralph Hanmlett

HYTHE “MUSTANGS”, 1954-55: George Adams, Kelly Lee, Eldon Shail, Einar Loven, Jim Patterson, Bud Light, Bill Oakford, John Cooper (trainer), Don Pearson, John Listhaeghe, Jack Gaudin, Bob Pearson, Bob Gwinn, Jack Oakford, Bird Webb, Mike Schwemler, Greg Walker.

DAWSON CREEK “CANUCKS”, 1954-55 SOUTH PEACE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Charlie James (President), Neil Hansen, Don Racher, Dale Jenkins, Bud Hunter, Gerry Thompson (coach, Jack Ireland, Walt Hanson, Duwayne Bell, Buster Kyle, Doug Halverson, Bill Ingram, Morley Shortt, Syl Favero, Jim Thompson, Dave Leoppky, Lawrence Tipton, Max Swanson, Don Switzer

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