Photograph depicts Hilde Voss (see item 2000.1.1.3.19.68) wearing white shirt, with unknown woman in snackbar. Counter and other individuals on left, cooking supplies in foreground. Interior window in background connected snackbar to poolroom. Eventually this snackbar was moved to poolroom, and liquor store located in original snackbar.
Photograph depicts two men with badminton rackets in foreground of gymnasium. Stage, doors, tables, and basketball hoops visible in background. Door to right of stage led to squash court and upper balcony.
Photograph depicts two men with badminton rackets in foreground of gymnasium, net visible on far right. Doors, tables, and chairs visible in background.
Photograph depicts man with badminton racket in foreground of gymnasium, woman with racket facing away from photographer in background. Doors, chairs, and piles of boxes visible in background.
Photograph depicts man with badminton racket playing to right of net in gymnasium. Stage, doors, chairs, and basketball hoops visible in background. Door to right of stage led to squash court and upper balcony.
Photograph depicts woman with badminton racket playing to right of net in gymnasium. Stage, doors, chairs, and basketball hoops visible in background. Door to right of stage led to squash court and upper balcony.
Photograph depicts man with badminton racket playing to right of net in gymnasium. Stage, doors, chairs, and basketball hoops visible in background. Door to right of stage led to squash court and upper balcony.
Photograph depicts building containing Cassiar's bar and snackbar, visible across ball field. This building originally housed school classrooms, movie theater, barber shop, and rec centre with three pool tables. Private liquor store originally located in far right of building. Liquor store was known to be the only legal bootleg liquor business in the province at the time, before it was transferred to Cassiar's government liquor store and replaced with a Sear's office. Catholic church and other buildings are visible behind trees in right midground. Road and field in foreground, valley and mountains in background. Community Centre located behind photographer, out of frame, curling rink on photographer's right.
Photograph depicts men's ball game in foreground, spectators and cars visible behind backstop net. Bar and snackbar building in right midground, trees and mountain base in background. See item 2000.1.1.3.19.52 for information regarding bar and snackbar building.
Photograph depicts long wood building believed to be the bar and snackbar at Cassiar B.C. Two men can be seen standing on one of three porches to building. Pole, car, and trees in foreground; unknown buildings and mountain base in background. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph: "1961".
Photograph depicts long wood building speculated to be the Community Centre at Cassiar, B.C. Sports net stands in right foreground. Flag pole, barrel, and stand of trees can be seen in front of building. Mountains in background. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph: "1961".
Photograph depicts four houses in line behind trees and steel drums. Road in foreground, mountains in background. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph: "1961".
Photograph depicts man seated on stool between two carbon arc Horton movie projectors. These were 16 mm French projectors, and were located at the Cassiar Recreational Center. They were used before the new movie theater was built in the late 1970s. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph: "1961".
File includes six aggregations of photographs which have been assembled in this file in order to maintain the integrity of each group by keeping the photos arranged together, though each group features operations pertaining to multiple files in this subseries. Includes groups featuring photos from 1961, 1965 1971, a helicopter trip, a community album, and a workplace album. Photographs depict images pertaining to the following operations at Cassiar, B.C.: mining, milling, maintenance, labratory tests, and tramline and town operations. Images featuring operations of the company town include the grocery store, bank, churches, school, library, lounge, pool, theater, community center, outdoor recreation, hospital, dentist, cafeteria, bus route, residences, air strip, firehall, laundromat, park, police, and newspaper.
Subseries consists of photographic material pertaining to the following subject areas: mine operations; plant operations;labour strike 1970s images; townsite operations of the company towns of Cassiar and Clinton Creek (including community activities associated therein and townsite development); as well as, images of mines not owned by Cassiar Asbestos Corporation, but which are believed to have been used for operational research purposes.
Photograph depicts four bunkhouse buildings leading to recreation hall at Watson Lake Airport. Power poles on left. Corresponding note on accompanying photo description page: "7. Same group of buildings as in picture No. 4 [see item 2000.1.1.2.236] showing steel building on the end [see item 2000.1.1.2.235]. Picture taken looking east. Note: There are at least as many more buildings again as shown in these snaps."
Photograph depicts a long two-story building in airport yard at Watson Lake. Corresponding note on accompanying photo description page: "3. Steel Building which was used as a recreation hall, size 120' x 40' In good condition."
Subseries consists of correspondence and accompanying informational material related to the fitness and recreation functions of the Fitness and Amateur Sport branch of the Department of National Health and Welfare. Records include reports, newspaper and magazine clippings, posters, newsletters, meeting minutes, pamphlets and brochures, news releases, itineraries, and speeches by Minister Campagnolo and others. Includes correspondence regarding funding and requests for financial assistance for fitness programs and facilities, Campgnolo’s green paper entitled “Toward a National Policy on Recreation” and feedback on the publication, the promotion of physical fitness programs, employee fitness and the Exercise Break Program, ParticipACTION, physical education in schools, fitness programs for seniors, the Canada Fitness Award Program, and sports and recreation programs for First Nations people. Also includes alphabetical name registry files for sport associations and organizations that contain correspondence and informational material related to specific groups.
Subseries consists of correspondence and accompanying informational material related to the sports programs functions of the Fitness and Amateur Sport branch of the Department of National Health and Welfare. Records include reports, newspaper and magazine clippings, posters, newsletters, rules for games and sports, meeting minutes, pamphlets and brochures, news releases, itineraries, and speeches by Minister Campagnolo and others. Includes requests for financial assistance and information for sports programs in the following sports: archery, basketball, boxing, baseball, badminton, bowling, curling, cycling, canoeing, cricket, diving, equestrian, field hockey, football, figure skating, fencing, gymnastics, golf, ice hockey, handball, judo, karate, kendo, lacrosse, lawn tennis, lawn bowling, netball, orienteering, parachuting, pentathlon, pentaque, ringette, rugby, rowing, roller skating, soccer, softball, skiing, cross-country skiing, speed skating, squash, soaring, synchronized swimming, swimming, shooting, ski jumping, track and field, table tennis, volleyball, wrestling, water polo, water skiing, weightlifting, and yachting. Also includes correspondence on emerging sports in Canada, drug abuse in sports, Hockey Canada, violence in hockey, and the merger of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the World Hockey Association (WHA).
Subseries consists of correspondence and accompanying informational material related to the amateur sport functions of the Fitness and Amateur Sport branch of the Department of National Health and Welfare. Records include copies of legislation and policy relating to sport, reports, questionnaires, newspaper and magazine clippings, newsletters, meeting minutes, brochures, posters, reference material, and speeches from Minister Campagnolo and others. Includes correspondence regarding government policies on amateur sport; the metrication of sports; Canadian hosting policies for tournaments; Canada Cup 1976; the Commonwealth Games, particularly the 1978 Commonwealth Games held in Edmonton; the Pan American Games; international ice hockey competitions, particularly at the World Cup Championships; the Arctic Winter Games; the Canada Winter Games, particularly the 1979 Brandon, Manitoba games; the Canada Summer Games; requests for financial assistance and grant applications from various sporting bodies; Hockey Canada; the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal and the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow; the Special Olympics and financial assistance for physically disabled atheletes; the effects of apartheid and racism on the Olympics; sports halls of fame; and sports award programs. Also includes alphabetical name registry files for amateur sport associations and organizations that contain correspondence and informational material related to specific groups. Contains records for Loto Canada, the national lottery that funded in part the Fitness and Amateur Sport branch, which include inquiries, complaints, and statements of opinion about lotteries from interested Canadians.
Subseries consists of correspondence and accompanying informational material related to the operations of the Fitness and Amateur Sport branch of the Department of National Health and Welfare. Records include newspaper clippings, reports, newsletters, memoranda, brochures and pamphlets, reference material, budgetary documents, news releases, and speeches by Minister Campagnolo. Includes correspondence regarding national sports events and services; congratulations to Canadian athletes, teams, and coaches; requests for financial aid and grant applications from sport organizations and athletes; handicapped athletes and organizations; the National Sports and Recreation Centre; requests for information and publications from the branch; the National Advisory Council on Fitness and Amateur Sport Operations; national and international sports conferences; liaison with businesses, educational institutions, and foreign countries regarding sport; the issue of apartheid and its effect on sports; sports training facilities at universities; and sports and fitness research. Also includes alphabetical name registry files for sport associations and organizations that contain correspondence and informational material related to specific groups.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo and an unknown man in front of a display of hockey pamphlets.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo posing with a basketball while two unknown men watch.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo with olympic skier Nancy Green Raine, Pierre Trudeau, and a senator.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo with olympic skier Nancy Green Raine, Pierre Trudeau, and a senator.
Photograph depicts children and adults signing up for a bicycle race in Terrace.
Photograph depicts children and adults signing up for a bicycle race in Terrace.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo and an unknown female biker near the map for the Terrace bicycle race.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo and an unknown female biker near the map for the Terrace bicycle race and starting line.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking at the Canada Winter Games press conference at Hotel Fort Garry in Brandon Manitoba.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo standing with honoured guests in front of reporters at the opening of the Canada Winter Games in Brandon Manitoba.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking into a microphone at the Canada Winter Games press conference at Hotel Fort Garry in Brandon Manitoba.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking with unknown men at the Canada Winter Games press conference at Hotel Fort Garry in Brandon Manitoba.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo walking and waving with Canada Games president Alex Matheson and others at the opening of the Canada Winter Games in Brandon Manitoba.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo and others looking at a plaque at the Canada Winter Games press conference in Hotel Fort Garry in Brandon Manitoba.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo and an unknown man at the Canada Winter Games press conference at Hotel Fort Garry in Brandon Manitoba.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo applauding the athletes parade at the opening of the Canada Winter Games in Brandon Manitoba.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking into a microphone in front of a crowd at the opening of the Canada Winter Games in Brandon Manitoba.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo applauding with two unknown men at the opening of the Canada Winter Games in Brandon Manitoba.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo with raised arm celebrating with the crowd at the opening of the Canada Winter Games in Brandon Manitoba.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo waving to the crowd while Canada Games president Alex Matheson applauds, at the opening of the Canada Winter Games in Brandon Manitoba.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo, Pierre Trudeau, and an unknown man clapping at the opening of the Canada Winter Games in Brandon Manitoba.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo, Pierre Trudeau, Canada Games president Alex Matheson, and others smiling while clapping at the opening of the Canada Winter Games in Brandon Manitoba.
Photograph depicts Canada Games president Alex Matheson shaking Pierre Trudeau's hand while Iona Campagnolo applauds at the opening of the Canada Winter Games in Brandon Manitoba.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking to the crowd, including Canada Games president Alex Matheson, at the opening of the Canada Winter Games in Brandon Manitoba.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo sitting at a table while speaking with Peter Jones and the organizers of the Northern BC Winter Games in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo and Peter Jones sitting at a table with organizers of the Northern BC Winter Games in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Peter Jones sitting at a table with organizers of the Northern BC Winter Games in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo and Peter Jones sitting around a table with organizers of the Northern BC Winter Games in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo looking down while seated at a table with organizers of the Northern BC Winter Games in Smithers.