Group portrait of sixteen young ringette players from the Linders Well Drilling team posing for their team photo during the inaugural year of ringette, 1973-74 season. The players are wearing white and green jerseys with the Linders Well Drilling…
Group portrait of the Langley Sportsman tween division ringette team during the 1977-1978 season. The team is wearing matching blue, zippered jackets with two white stripes down the arms, and matching blue pants. The team's crest is on the front of…
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.
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 from the Surrey Leader newspaper entitled "Nationwide sport had smalltown start," which was published on November 14, 1990 for National Ringette Week.
The article explains that the sport of ringette is being featured at the 1991 Canada…
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…
Printed newsletter of the BC Ringette Association called "Blue Line News", published in August, 1980. The newsletter is a "Special Ringette Edition" and consists of a newsprint sheet folded in half and printed on all sides.
Newspaper article from the September 19, 1974 Langley Advance entitled: "Nobody will help ringette girls". The article is about the urgent need for ringette coaches in order for the ringette league to be viable in Langley.
The game scoresheet is entitled: "British Columbia Ringette Association Official Game Report" and records the game results between the teams Royal Purple and Tidal Towing (both of Port Coquitlam) in the petite division.
Brochure for the Okanagan Ringette School that was held in Penticton in August 1990.
The brochure includes a sign up form for the camp, details of camp activities, a letter from the camp's three directors (Nick Iannone, Dave Perry, and Larry…
8 page pamphlet produced at the 20 year mark of Ringette Canada, which explains the history and game of ringette, the members, the administration of the national sport organization, list of national champions from 1979-1983, and the board members of…
The photograph shows four ringette players, possibly from the bunnies or petite (7-12) age divisions during a ringette game on ice. One player in a red and black uniform has the ring and is approaching the side of the net while her team mate waits…
Black and white photographic print showing four young unidentified ringette players. Two older players are wearing their uniform jackets, one has a "C" on hers, and two younger players are wearing their uniform jackets. The photograph is taken from…
Langley Advance newspaper article published in November 24, 1982 entitled: "PoCo Whoppers top locals in close ringette encounter." The article recaps a game at the Langley Civic Centre between the Port Coquitlam Shoppers' Whoppers versus the Langley…
Colour photo from the 1984 ringette season showing the Port Coquitlam (Poco) bunnies (bunny division) playing against a team from the North Shore Winter Club on half sheet of ice.
The coach in the grey track suit is Jon Bailie and the player in…
Colour photograph showing a bunny division practice on the old Port Coquitlam rink (green rink). The coach in grey is Jon Bailie and the player in yellow pants is Amy Byrne.