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3 · Item · 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.

Sudbury Journal Notes
3 · File · 1970-1981
Part of Michael Kelly

File includes an annotated photocopy of the Sudbury Journal, August 1891 to May 1918 Index Compiled by John Rowan 1970, and typed and handwritten notes covering such topics as Copper Cliff, the railway, 'Duchy of Cleveland' capitalists in Sudbury, Morallity with Opium & Women, Sinclair Suicide, Copper Cliff Hotels, Chinese Laundry, 'Dawn of New Era' Sudbury, Electric Railway, Ethnic Violence, the King Edward Hotel, Immigration into Ontario, and INCO.

Resumes & Awards
3 · Series · 1998-2001
Part of Querney Family

Series consists of two photocopied pages of the Sudbury and District Chamber of Commerce April 29, 1998 Business Excellence Awards brochure (pages include the title page and the page listing the Querney Family as recipients of the President's Award). Series also includes a typed, annotated, one page Curriculum Vitae of Alan Arthur Querney.

Certificates
3 · Series · 1948-1951
Part of Heit Family

Series consists of an annotated Ontario Department of Mines Certificate of Mine Rescue Training issued to J.H. Heit of Falconbridge, Ontario in June 1948 by Chief Inspector of Mines W.O. Tower and Superintendant of Rescue Station G.G. McPhail. The certificate signified the completion of mine rescue apparatus training at the Sudbury Rescue Station. Training included hard labour in noxious and irrespirable gases and the participant was required to give evidence of being qualified to care for and use rescue apparatuses in mines (basic training). This certificate includes three seals signifying completion of additional training; The Standard Mine Rescue Training seal (in the colour red) dated 1949 and signed by Rescue Station Superintendent G.G. McPhail, the Advanced Mine Rescue Training seal (in a gold) dated 1951 and signed by Inspector of Rescue Training P.C. Smith, and the Supervisory Advanced Mine Rescue Training seal (in gold) dated 1961 and signed by Inspector of Rescue Training G.G. McPhail.