Fonds 0035 - Peace Ladies Curling Association fonds

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Peace Ladies Curling Association fonds

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CA GPR 0035

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  • 1952-1981 (Creation)
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    Peace Ladies Curling Association

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16 cm of textual records
50 photographs

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(1952-unknown)

Administrative history

The organizational meeting of the Peace River District and B.C. Block Ladies' Curling Association, popularly known as the Peace Ladies Curling Association, was held on March 20, 1952, and attended by representatives from Beaverlodge, Clairmont, Dawson Creek, Grande Prairie, Peace River and Wembley. The purpose was to form a Ladies Auxiliary to the already existing Peace River District and British Columbia Block Curling Association, so that the ladies could hold playoffs and enter competitions, as the men were already doing. Zones in the Peace Ladies Curling Association originally numbered four: Zone 1- Peace River, Zone 2- McLennan, Zone 3- Grande Prairie, and Zone 4- Dawson Creek. Zone 5- Yellowknife and North West Territories, was added in 1955. The first executive of the association consisted of President Jessie Elliott, Vice-President Cora James and Secretary- treasurer Edna Robertson. The Board of Directors was made up of the executive plus the presidents of each local club. The club was a member of both the Alberta Ladies Curling Association and the Canadian Ladies Curling Association.

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The fonds consists of the minutes of the association (containing financial and annual reports) and yearly "history" records. History records reports and photographs detailing the clubs activities over each year.

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Records donated by Helen Ellis, a member of the association

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  • The material is in English.

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    Accession number: 1990.14

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    0035

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    South Peace Regional Archives

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    • English

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