Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection
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- Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection
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- Niagara Falls Public Library has an extensive Local History Collection housed in the Sir Harry Oakes Room, and its offshoot the Acorn Room. As of 2005 there are more than 14,000 catalogued volumes, and thousands of photographs, negatives, maps, art works, postcards, microfilms, and other items. In addition, there are over 250,000 electronic records in the Historic Niagara Digital Collections.
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Paintings of Niagara Falls and AreaLeft to right: Betty Braaksma, Dorothy VanSlyke, George Seibel, Inge Saczkowski. Taken in the Oakes room.
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Cars on the Falls View BridgePhoto is badly damaged
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Collapsed Falls View Bridge (30)On January 27, 1938 an ice jam, exerting enormous pressure on the abutments of the Falls View Bridge, caused it to collapse onto the ice bridge below. The American and Horseshoe Falls are in the background.
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Canadian Customs House and traffic coming across the Falls View Bridge (2)The American Falls are seen in the background. Traffic is coming from Niagara Falls, N.Y. to Niagara Falls, ON.
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Falls View Bridge behind some people standing on the ice bridge.Some people gather near a permanent structure on the river bank. The ice bridge is fully formed under the Falls View Bridge.
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Niagara Parkway with Falls View Bridge in the background.The American Falls can be seen to the right. In the centre is the Falls View Bridge. Many spectators stand along the Niagara Parkway to view the Falls.
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Collapsed Falls View Bridge (26)On January 27, 1938 an ice jam, exerting enormous pressure on the abutments of the Falls View Bridge, caused it to collapse onto the ice bridge below. The Maid of the Mist boats can be seen covered with ice to the left.
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View from underneath the Falls View BridgeThe Falls View Bridge can be seen above. Facing towards the Canadian side of the gorge. Clifton Hotel is seen in the top left corner.
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Collapsed Falls View Bridge (20)On January 27, 1938 an ice jam, exerting enormous pressure on the abutments of the Falls View Bridge, caused it to collapse onto the ice bridge below. The ice has begun to break up and some of the bridge has sunk into the river.
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Collapsed Falls View Bridge (18)On January 27, 1938 an ice jam, exerting enormous pressure on the abutments of the Falls View Bridge, caused it to collapse onto the ice bridge below. The American Falls can be seen in the background.
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Collapsed Falls View Bridge (5)On January 27, 1938 an ice jam, exerting enormous pressure on the abutments of the Falls View Bridge, caused it to collapse onto the ice bridge below.
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Upper Steel Arch BridgeTraffic can be seen coming across the bridge which connects Niagara Falls, ON and Niagara Falls, N.Y. The electric tram can also be seen coming across in the centre of the bridge.
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Collapsed Falls View Bridge (4)On January 27, 1938 an ice jam, exerting enormous pressure on the abutments of the Falls View Bridge, caused it to collapse onto the ice bridge below.
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Collapsed Falls View Bridge (3)On January 27, 1938 an ice jam, exerting enormous pressure on the abutments of the Falls View Bridge, caused it to collapse onto the ice bridge below.
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Remains of the fallen Falls View Bridge (4)As the ice bridge broke up after the collapse of the Falls View Bridge some pieces sank and others were carried downstream before sinking. The American Falls can be seen in the background.
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Remains of Falls View Bridge floating downstream.As the ice bridge broke up after the collapse of the Falls View Bridge some pieces sank and others were carried downstream before sinking.
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Wreckage of Falls View Bridge floating down river - 1938As the ice bridge broke up after the collapse of the Falls View Bridge some pieces sank and others were carried downstream before sinking.
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Wreckage of Falls View Bridge floating down river.The Falls View Bridge collapsed on January 27, 1938. The ice held up the wreckage until it began to melt and pieces flowed downstream with the ice flow.
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Raft in a Squall on Lake St. Peter PrintPrint by W.H. Bartlett of a raft caught in a squall on Lake St. Peter
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Horseshoe Falls from the Canadian SideStereographic image of the Horseshoe Falls from the Canadian side of the gorge.
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Interior Cave of the Winds, Niagara (Winter) 1873Stereographic image of the interior of the cave of the Winds in winter, 1873
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Over Niagara Falls in a barrel : A Scranton presents Bobby Leach "The only man" in the world who has performed this featBobby Leach's signature is on front page of document ;
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Portrait of a Small ChildIdentity unknown. Fox was in Niagara Falls approx 1908-1916
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Great Gorge Route, Niagara Glen - a Resting Place Along the Shore Partly Under the OverhangAddressed to Miss Emma Wentz, Pittsford N.Y. from Lydia
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Michael's InnPublished by Ken James, Niagara Falls, Ont.
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Michael's Inn at NightPublished by Sterling Eamer, Box 471, Niagara Falls, Ont.
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Ambush Rock, Devil's HoleS.C. Fagard, Publisher, Niagara Falls, N.Y.
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Niagara Shrine Club CardDouble-sided, scanned together
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Loretto Academy Graduation (?)Handwritten note on back: Sheila, pd.
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Wilma Morrison 80th Birthday Celebration - Wilma and CakeHeld at the Morse & Son Family Care Centre, formerly the Drummond Branch of the Niagara Falls Public Library
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Wilma Morrison 80th Birthday Celebration - Audience Reacting to SpeechHeld at the Morse & Son Family Care Centre, formerly the Drummond Branch of the Niagara Falls Public Library
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Wilma Morrison 80th Birthday Celebration - Audience Standing to Honour WilmaHeld at the Morse & Son Family Care Centre, formerly the Drummond Branch of the Niagara Falls Public Library
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Wilma Morrison 80th Birthday Celebration - Mayor Ted Salci Making a PresentationHeld at the Morse & Son Family Care Centre, formerly the Drummond Branch of the Niagara Falls Public Library
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Wilma Morrison 80th Birthday Celebration - Niagara Regional Chair Peter Partington addressing the audienceHeld at the Morse & Son Family Care Centre, formerly the Drummond Branch of the Niagara Falls Public Library
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Wilma Morrison 80th Birthday Celebration - Representative from MP Rob Nicholson's Office SpeakingHeld at the Morse & Son Family Care Centre, formerly the Drummond Branch of the Niagara Falls Public Library
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Wilma Morrison 80th Birthday Celebration - MPP Kim Craitor SpeakingHeld at the Morse & Son Family Care Centre, formerly the Drummond Branch of the Niagara Falls Public Library
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Wilma Morrison 80th Birthday Celebration - Wilma on stage listening to speakerHeld at the Morse & Son Family Care Centre, formerly the Drummond Branch of the Niagara Falls Public Library
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Wilma Morrison 80th Birthday Celebration - Wilma Addressing the AudienceHeld at the Morse & Son Family Care Centre, formerly the Drummond Branch of the Niagara Falls Public Library
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Construction of the Hydro Electric Power TunnelsPhotographer unknown, photos obtained by Raymond Miron who started working in the tunnels in 1954.
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Construction of the Hydro Electric Power Tunnels - Tractor in TunnelPhotographer unknown, photos obtained by Raymond Miron who started working in the tunnels in 1954.
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Construction of the Hydro Electric Power Tunnels - Dump Trucks in TunnelPhotographer unknown, photos obtained by Raymond Miron who started working in the tunnels in 1954.
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Construction of the Hydro Electric Power TunnelsPhotographer unknown, photos obtained by Raymond Miron who started working in the tunnels in 1954.
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Construction of the Hydro Electric Power TunnelsPhotographer unknown, photos obtained by Raymond Miron who started working in the tunnels in 1954.
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The Opening Ceremonies of the Greater Niagara Softball season at Oakes Park- 1960Although he pounded the next pitch over third base, Mayor Franklin Miller took an opening strike from Alderman A. J. McKinley in the opening ceremonies of the Greater Niagara Softball season at Oakes Park last night. Shown behind the plate is George Bukator MPP, member for his riding while Stamford Reeve Ed Mitchelson umps behind the plate.
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Greater Niagara Softball Trophy Winners- 1958Presentation of trophies were presented at the annual banquet of the Greater Niagara Softball Association. From left to right are, Billy Shelly presenting the Canadian Corps Trophy to coach John Sorley of the league winning Daw Sheet Metal, coach Scotty Watson of Rapids Hotel accepting the Canadian Legion league runner-up trophy from league president Dom Senese and Harry Kemp receiving his all-star game M.V.P award from John McLaren of Labatts.
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Greater Niagara Softball Trophy Winners- 1959Shown are individual trophy winners at last night's softball banquet. League treasure Ken Barrow who was named "Mr. Softball of 1959", Tommy Buchanan of Daws and Drake Hotel who won both the league and all-star MVP awards; Phil Mazzone of Drakes as the most valuable rookie of the year and Pete Merritt of Motorville who won the Molson award as the most valuable pitcher.
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Greater Niagara Softball Trophy Winners- 1967The Greater Niagara Softball Association concluded the 1967 season with the annual dinner dance a the Rapids Hotel. Shown are the major trophy winners, left to right, front row, Leo Garbey of Ernie B's as home run champion, Phil Kontrabecki of Ernie B's as rookie-of-the-year, Dave Kemp of Drummond Sports as batting champion and most valuable player; Dave Kinsley of Ernie B's with the league playoff championship trophy. Back row, league president Leo Burger who was named Mr. Softball, Bobo Ness of McRaes as playoff runner-up, and coach Red Coram of Ernie B's with the league championship trophy.
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Greater Niagara Softball Trophy Winners- 1960Pictured are winners and recipents of the GNSA trophies and honours presented at the annual dinner at the Rapids Hotel. They are, from right to left, front row; Wayne Fleming with City Championship and M.V.P award; Joe Kawula, M.V. Pitcher; John Napper, vice president; Leo Burger, president; Ken Barrow, secretary-treasurer; and Dave MacIntosh, Rookie of the Year. Second row, standing, Gaby Turcotte, league championship trophies; Hobie Esseltine, B championship cup; George Callahan, runner-up trophy; Scotty Watson, playoff-championship trophy; Phil Mazzone, home run leader; and Earl Southon, M.V.P. at All-Star night.
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Opening Night dignitaries for the Greater Niagara Softball Season- 1960The official opening night dignitaries at last night's lid-lifter of the Greater Niagara Softball Season. Shown in this group photo before the start of pre-game festivities and from left to right, are league vice-president John Nappet, George Bukator MPP, league secretary Ken Barrow, loop president Leo Burger, Mayor Franklin Miller, Alderman A.J. McKinley, chairman of the Parks and Recreation Committee and Stamford Reeve Ed Mitchelson. Motorville Rockets won the opener over Daw Sheet Metal 3-2.
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Borden Championship Trophy presented to the winning Motorville Rockets- 1959Despite a hectic beginning to the city softball payoff finals, all was serene at Oakes Park as the champion ship Borden Trophy was presented to the winning Motorville Rockets. Shown above taking part in the brief post-game ceremony from left to right, in front are, Leo Burger, league vice-president, winning Motorville team captain Boris Dimitroff, league president Don Senese, Niagara Hotel captain John Stewart and league treasurer Ken Barrow. Standing in the back are league publicity director Cal Parker, on the left, and league secretary Scotty Watson.
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Annual banquet of Service Club Softball League- 1957The annual banquet of the Service Club Softball League held at the Rapids Hotel is the official presentation group as individual winners and teams were honoured for league and playoff feats. Front row (left to right): Umpire-in-Chief Bill Dobson, league vice-president Ernie Easto, president Dom Senese, treasurer Ken Barrow and publicity chairman Cal Parker. Back row (left to right): Legion Sports Chairman John Dell, Shurley Christensen of Motorville who accepted the Legion Trophy, Canadian Corps president Bill Shelley, Mike Glumac of Motorville who accepted the Corps Trophy, Mayor E. M. Hawkins, team manager Ewert Edlington of Provincial Police, Doug Caverson of Provencial Police who accepted the City Cup, Harry Parm, Leo Burger and most valuable player Charlie Chase of Provincial Police.
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Greater Niagara Softball All-Stars- 1960First team choices for the Greater Niagara Softball all-star squads along with three of the four pitchers nominated and their coach and manager pose at Oakes Park prior to a full-scale workout. This first squad along with second team reserves met the powerful Port Colborne all-stars at Oakes Park under the lights in the annual softball classic. Front Row (left to right): outfielder Bobby Mancuso of Daws, catcher Dave Kemp of Drummond Cycle, first baseman Bruce McCrie of Drummond Cycle, outfielder Ray Turcotte of Niagara Hotel, third baseman Phil Campagna of Calaguiros filling in for the absent John Worrall of Venetian and second baseman Gary McGillivray of Drummond. Back row: team manager George Black of Daws, pitcher Roy Foster of Daws, pitcher Ron Arbour of Venetian, hurler George Bell of Calaguiros, shortstop Phil Mazzone of Drakes, outfield Earl Southon of Daws and coach Fred Higgins of Daws. Missing from the photo in addition to Worrall is hurler Joe Kawula of Niagara.
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Softball Playoff Champion Motorville Rockets honoured- 1958The playoff-champion Motorville Rockets get rewarded for their fine softball season. From left to right are, League publicity director Cal Parker, Leo Burger presenting the league MVP award to Doctor W. A. (Biff) Potter on behalf of the absent Pete Potter, Harry Parm presenting the Parm City Championship trophy to the Motorville captain Boris Dimitroff, Coach Horn Mancuso of the Rockets receiving the league playoff trophy from Mayor Hawkins and league treasure Ken Barrow.
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Six individuals honoured at the annual banquet of the Greater Niagara Softball Association.Along with the team champions honoured at last night's annual banquet of the Greater Niagara Softball Association held at the Rapids Hotel, six individuals came in for coveted awards as a result of their 1961 accomplishments. From left to right are, Dave Pietrobon of the Rapids Hotel team as the rookie of the year; hurler Bill Glashan of Flyers; most valuable player on all-star night; Henry Sokolowski, playing-manager of Daws Sheet Metal and the year's most valuable pitcher; Dave Merritt of Venetian who accepted the home-run trophy on behalf of absent team-mate Elmer Vasko; Gord Gillette, named "Mr. Softball" of 1961 and catcher Dave Kemp of Drummond Cycle, the league's most valuable player. Daws were league playoff and OASA champions the past season while Podhorns Hotel copped the league pennant honours.
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The unveiling of the second International Fastball tournament draw at the Park Motor HotelNiagara Falls Mayor Franklin Miller expresses his hopes for a high Niagara Falls finish as he points out the Niagara Falls McRae Heaters name at the unveiling of the second International Fastball tournament draw Tuesday at the Park Motor Hotel. Flanking the board are tournament co-chairmen, Leo Burger (left) and Don Forgie. The Invitational tournament, co-sponsored by the Greater Niagara Softball Association and Labatt's Breweries of Canada Ltd., was held at Ker Park from July 29 to August 2 with 12 of the top teams from Ontario and Western New York competing for $1,700.00 in prize money and Labatt's awards
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Top team and individual awards for the Niagara District senior fastball league and GNSA are presented.Top team and individual awards for the Niagara Distric senior fastball league and the local GNSA were presented at the Park Motor Hotel when the District loop banquet was held. Shown in the above photo, left to right, are Fran Stuart voted the most valuable player in the GNSA, Dick Duggan who shared the most valuable pitching award in the district loop with team mate ED Neudorf, president of the District fastball league Wilf Garett and GNSA president Leo Burger. Scotty Watson was master of ceremonies for the evening with other top trophies going to district league batting champ Pete Favorite of Stadium Grill, Al Beckman as the district league's most valuable player, Bill Glashan of Supremes as the Terry Mann Memorial Trophy recipient and John Watson as the GNSA's most gentlemanly and effective player as well as the loop batting champ
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Leo Burger (GNSA President) presenting a letter of introduction and book entitled "History of Niagara" to Mayor Jacques Petreault of Laval.As head of the Niagara Falls recreation committee and president of the GNSA, Burger is shown in the above photo presenting a letter of introduction and the book entitled "History of Niagara" to Mayor Jacques Petreault of Laval from this city's Mayor Franklin Miller. On the left is Jean Beliveau of the Montreal Canadiens while at right is Gordie Howe of the Detroit Red Wings. Beliveau and Howe were among the celebrities at the opening of the softball tournament.
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Greater Niagara Softball Association Executives- 1972Front Row (left to right): John "Scotty"Watson, Vice President; Leo Burger, President; Dom Senese, Past President; Bill Burke, Sec Treasurer. Back Row (left to right): Joe Mastria, Director; Tom Brant, Statistician; Bill "Skip" Johns, Publicity; Tony Senese, Director; John Robb, Director and Umpire-in-Chief
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International Silver Company- 1937 Softball City ChampionsFront Row (left to right): Bud Shppeard, Ken Patterson, Bill Murrel, Joe (Palooka) Pearson, Cy Patterson, Bill Cherrie, Bill Revill, Bobby Murrel (Bat Boy). Back Row (left to right): Drummond Morphy, Milton Crawford, Neal Palmer, Dave Sorley, Earl "Lefty" Mathews, Terry Price
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Greater Niagara Softball Association honours Team and Individual Award WinnersThe Greater Niagara Softball Association honoured team and individual award winners at their annual banquet on Saturday night. Shown receiving trophies and awards are, left to right, front row, Larry Pineo, rookie-of-the-year; Terry Mann, leagues most valuable player; and Dave Kinsely of Ernies B's, playoff and league champion. Back row, GNSA president, Leo Burger; Tony Senese of city champion McRaes; Frank Rodriquez, batting champion; and Pat Defoe of McRaes, GNSA playoff runner-up
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Niagara Podhorns- 1961 Softball ChampionsWon the City Championship in 1961
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Victoria Avenue Barber Shop become League Champions of the 10-club Carlings circuitThe Victoria Avenue Barber Shop bowling team was presented with the loop trophy at the annual banquet held in the Oaks Drive Motel. From left to right, front row are team members Bob Ness, Chuck Lamie and Ray Turcotte. Back row, Gabby Turcotte, A. M. "Archie" Vickers of Carlings, team sponsor Leo Burger of Victoria Barber Shop, Billi Cummings and George Hertherington.
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Greater Niagara Softball Association Honours Softball StarsGreater Niagara Softball Association honours four outstanding individual trophy winners who are shown in the front row. From left to right, are Joe Mastria, manager of the Drake Hotel team and honoured as "Mr. Softball for 1962", hurler Billy Glashan of Rapids-Flyers who was named the loops most valuable pitcher, Tommy Buchanan of Drake Hotel selected as the leagues most valuable player and Doug Climenhage of Drakes named most valuable rookie. Standing in back, left to right, are GNSA secretary Gord Gillette, treasure Ken Barrow, president Rob Barnes and immediate past president Leo Burger.
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Greater Niagara Softball Association Banquet- 1961(left to right) Alderman A. J. McKinley, Gord Gillette, Harry Parm, Mayor Franklin J. Miller, Lloyd Alguire, Cy Perkins, Leo Burger, M.C Ken Barrow, Gord Thomas
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Greater Niagara Softball Draw- 1968The Federal Minister of Agriculture, the Honourable J.J Greene is shown making the weekly draw for the Greater Niagara Softball Association on Tuesday June the 18th at Ker Park. In the photo, left to right are: League President Leo A. Burger, Liberal Riding Candidate Hon. Mr. (Joe) Greene and League Past President Dom Senese. Mr. Greene won at the polls the following week June 25th.
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Niagara Wire Weaving City Softball Champions 1942Niagara Wire Weaving City Champions 1942
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City Employees Softball Team - 1946Front Row (left to right): Andy Jamieson, Bob Barnes, Russ McQuade, Buster Bartolomie, Red Potter, Bat Boy- Moosie Saw, B. Campbell, Chip McCutcheon, Doug Beaupit, Bill Farrell. Back Row (left to right): George Downing, Buck Donald, Mike Burjoski, Stan Thomson, Fred Storey, Jim Stewart, Tom (Battler) Brant, Milt Butler, Jerry Farrell, Alderman Frank J. Miller, Hicks.
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Rogers Bros Softball Team- 1948Front Row: C Lanny (?), Bob Murrell, Scotty Davidson, Bill Murrell, Ken Patterson, George Fisher, Charlie Chase, Stud (?). Back Row: Guy Bray, ?, George Black, Milt Butler, Tom Brant, Aub Cole (?), H. Duncan (?)
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Roger Bros Softball Team- 1946Front Row (left to right): Barryman, Charlie Chase, Cy Patterson, George Fisher, Neil Palmer, Ozzie Quinn, Dave Sorley. Back Row (left to right): Ed Metcalf, Les Makin, Bob Murrell, Ken Patterson, Bill Murrell, Bob Sorley, George Black, Earl (Lefty) Mathews.
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Davis Sheet Metal- 1961 O.A.S.A Int. "AA" Softball ChampionsFront Row (left to right): Dave McIntosh, Chick Dalcin, Erine Richards, Bobby Desson, Bill Jenkins, Bob Mancuso, Earl Southon. Back Row (left to right): Carm Daw (sponsor), Hank Sokolowski, Doug Beaupit, Phil Mazzone, Pete Mancuso, Horn Mancuso, Alex Rankin, Frank Antonio, George Black.
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Derek Sanderson takes part in Special Opening Night Ceremony- 1968Hockey star Derek Sanderson takes part in special opening night ceremonies for the start of the 1968 schedule of the Greater Niagara Softball Association at Ker Park. Sanderson is shown helping Miss Niagara Hospitality, Beryl Bird, in her first batting lesson. Catching is Ernie B's manager Al Lewis while Captain Pat Defoe throws a pitch. Watching are Mayor Frank Miller and GNSA league president Leo Burger.
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Marilyn Stevenson, Miss Niagara Hospitality of 1971 helps officiate opening Ceremonies of the Labatt's International Fastball TournamentComely Marylin Stevenson of St. Catherines, Miss Niagara Hospitality of 1971, could be a candidate for one of the local slo pitch softball teams as she helps officiate at the opening ceremonies for the annual Labatt's international fastball tournament at Ker Park. Marilyn (on the left of course) serves up a blooper pitch to southpaw swinger Mayor Franklin Miller (on the right). Looking on with evident enjoyment are tourney co-ordinator Leo Burger (second from left) and assistant co-ordinator Dan Forgie. The $1,700 Labatt tourney is a five-day holiday affair.
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Pre-game Tug of War for the Fred Boswell Trophy at Ker ParkGNSA president and Niagara Falls recreation committee chairman Leo Burger is shown in the middle of a pre-game tug of war for the Fred Boswell Trophy at Ker Park on Tuesday night. Captain Fran Stuart of McRaes (left) and captain Ken Kinzel of CJRN (right) stage a friendly tugging match for the trophy, emblematic of city softball supremacy. McRaes won the game and the trophy by a 4-3 score.
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Welcome OASA DelegatesHost softball ladies, who manned the registration desks at the Park Motor Hotel for delegates to the 50th annual three-day convention being held by the Ontario Amateur Softball Association here in Niagara Falls, are fulfilling their role of happy greeters. Seated in the front row are Carole Sawyer (left) and OASA president Leroy G. Pickard of St. Catherines. Standing in back, from the left, are Cathy Fisher; convention chairman Leo Burger of this city; Karen Kitney and OASA secretary Cliff Belch of Belleville.
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Seven of the former local Softball greats honoured during banquet of the OASA conventionSeven of the former local softball greats honoured during annual banquet of the OASA convention held at the Park Motor are shown in the photo grouped around a bulletin board showing many great times of the past. From left to right, are Frank Lamb former OCL manager and player, Bert Bromhall of great Burgess Battery and Taylor and Bates teams, pitcher Pete Mancuso of the Douglas Taxi and Dominion Chain fame, Lou Desson who started with the Canadian Legion champs and who played with Taylor and Bates and Douglas Taxi teams, Warren (Flash) Breakey outfielder with the 1927 Legion team and Douglas Taxi, former OASA president and local softball star Herb Champion former pitcher Walt Sharpe from the Review team of the 20's and the Canadian Niagara Power team of 1930
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Burning the FieldBurning the field of Ker Park in Niagara Falls. Softball team watches.
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Raking the WaterRaking the Water off the field
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Starting with a Smile- The Labatt's International Fastball Tournament StartsThe Labatt's international fastball tournament got off to a rousing start on the Wednesday night. Twelve teams from Canada and the U.S competed July 30-Aug 4 with some of the best known players in Canada being in Niagara Falls for the double knock-out event. Showing their happiness at the prospect of a great week form the left: Delores Main, Joyce Mackenzie, tournament co-ordinator Leo Burger (sitting with sign) and Don Forgie, Labatt's representative.
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World Softball Champions. Richmond Hill Dynes- 1972The Richmond Hill Dynes, representing Canada, won the Softball Championship held in Manila, in the town of Marikina in The Philippines on March 12th 1972. Back Row (left to right): Angus Philip (Business Manager), Joe O'Neil, Stan Thornington (Coach), Bob Kennedy, Bob Domik, Dick Hames, John McDonald, Done Lee, Les Downing, Bill Drennan, Vern Dynes (Sponsor). Front Row (left to right): Bob McLennan, Casey Cripps (Manager), Derek Kinnersly, George Chapman, Bob Shelton, Paul Philip (Bat Boy), Gary Jodrell, Duane Reid, Brian Ferry, Bob Smith (Captain)
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A Legend in Softball - Harold "Shifty" Gears - Rochsester, N.Y.Gears played in Niagara Falls, at Simcoe St., in 1931 and 1932. His career record - won 866 games, lost 115; had 13,244 strike outs; 61 no hit no run games and 9 perfect games. He was named to the A.S.A. Hall of Fame in 1957
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Lee Meriwether in Niagara Falls during the filming of "Manna from Heaven"MOVIES MOVIE MAKING GEORGE BAILEY
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Karel Soucek's Barrel Awaiting RescueFALLS NIAGARA rainbow bridge maid mist of the
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Karel Soucek entering the Greater Niagara General Hospital after going over the falls in a barrel.FALLS NIAGARA barrel general hospital gngh
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Filming Live with Regis and Kathie LeeVisit was for the filming of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee held in Oakes Garden Theatre
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Kathie Lee Gifford and George BaileyTELEVISION SHOW OAKES GARDEN NIAGARA PARKS COMMISSION
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Kathie Lee Gifford and George Bailey with Unidentified LadyTELEVISION SHOW OAKES GARDEN NIAGARA PARKS COMMISSION
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Audience at Filming of Live With Regis & Kathie LeeTELEVISION SHOW OAKES GARDEN NIAGARA PARKS COMMISSION
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Kathie Lee Gifford and Regis Philbin Signing AutographsVisit was for the filming of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee held in Oakes Garden Theatre
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Kathie Lee Gifford Being Interviewed at the Journey Behind The Falls AttractionRegis Philbin; Visit was for the filming of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee held in Oakes Garden Theatre
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Regis Philbin in crowdTELEVISION SHOW OAKES GARDEN NIAGARA PARKS COMMISSION
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Kathie Lee Gifford with George Bailey during visit to Niagara Falls OntarioTELEVISION SHOW OAKES GARDEN NIAGARA PARKS COMMISSION
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Kathie Lee Gifford signing autographs during visit to Table Rock House Niagara Falls OntarioTELEVISION SHOW OAKES GARDEN NIAGARA PARKS COMMISSION
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Kathie Lee Gifford signing autographs during visit to Table Rock House Niagara Falls OntarioTELEVISION SHOW OAKES GARDEN NIAGARA PARKS COMMISSION
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Live with Regis and Kathie Lee filming at the Great Gorge Adventure Niagara Falls OntarioRegis Philbin; Visit was for the filming of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee held in Oakes Garden Theatre
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Live with Regis and Kathie Lee filming at the Great Gorge Adventure Niagara Falls OntarioRegis Philbin; Visit was for the filming of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee held in Oakes Garden Theatre