Langley Advance newspaper clipping of a letter to the editor published February 14, 1974 entitled: "Ringette girls very grateful for assistance." The letter was submitted by Eileen Carpenter, Secretary of Langley Ringette.
Newspaper clipping from the Langley Advance for February 7, 1974 with the headline "New winter sport for girls opened in Aldergrove". The clipping is a page that includes five photographs with captions about the first ice times for the new sport of…
Newspaper clipping from the Langley Advance, published August 22, 1974 entitled "Ringette clinic to help coaches". The article speaks about the coaching clinics being offered in mid-September.
According to the ringette director Trudy Cuthbert,…
Newspaper clipping from the Langley Advance, November 8, 1973. The article is about Langley becoming the first municipality in B.C. to provide ringette hockey for the girls, setting a precedent in girls' sports.
Newspaper clipping from the Langley Advance, September 13, 1973 with a headline that reads "Form is question for girls' hockey". The article speaks of girls' hockey becoming a reality in Langley that year according to Trudy Cuthbert who is the head…
Newspaper clipping from the Langley Advance Newspaper, November 22, 1973, page 5. The article announces the registration for "ringette hockey", on December 1st at the Langley Civic Arena, at the Fort Langley Community Hall, and at Lorne's Lumber in…
Minutes for the Port Coquitlam Ringette Association, recorded and compiled by Beverley (Bev) Felske, first President and co-founder of the Poco Ringette Association.
The file contains 18 sheets of paper with both hand written and typed minutes.…
Article in the Tri City News newspaper published on April 5, 1992 entitled: "Bev Felske: Known as the godmother of ringette in PoCo, Felske helped make the game what it is in B.C. today".
The article is part of a special section dedicated to the…