Sydney, NS
Photographs



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  1. CFS Sydney baseball team (Maritime Champions) Back row (L-R) M Pasher, R Campbell, J Leblanc, D MacLeod, D Keough, J Fleet, B Morris. Front row (L-R) B Hicks, R Conrad, C McDonald, Gerry McGarry, N Leblanc, G Affleck, J Kostiuk - September 1969.
    Courtesy Gerry McGarry.

  2. BR Campbell (CO) presenting Fred Madower (ADTech) with his Sgts stripes with Art Noonan (TelOpsO) looking on - September 1969.
    Courtesy Art Noonan.

  3. Assorted photos of the Sydney fastball team - September 1969.
    Courtesy As Indicated.

  4. Winter Carnival. (L-R) Art Noonan (SSTO) and Ralph Chambers (Radar Tech) winners of the Badminton doubles competition with their team Princess - February 1969.
    Courtesy Art Noonan.

  5. Winter Carnival. Badminton Competition - February 1969.
    The winning team representing the Senior NCOs/Officers team (L-R) Keith Peters (CAdO - singles), Art Noonan (SSTO) and Ralph Chambers (Radar Tech) won the doubles.
    Courtesy Art Noonan.

  6. Einter Carnival. Senior NCO's/Pfficers Chorus Line - February 1969.
    (L-R) unknown, Bob Pelletier (Assistant SWO), Bob Reid (TelOpsO), Ernie Delaney (Radar Tech), E Fisher (Finance Clerk, unknown.
    Courtesy Art Noonan.

  7. Winter Carnival. Senior NCOs/Officers Team Skit - February 1969.
    The main characters are Tony Reeves (Radar Tech) with his hands in casts, Bob Pelletier (Assistant SWO) as the beautiful bar maid, and Murray Flemming (Radar Tech) as the bar tender. As for the two patrons, I do not recognize the individual from the back, but the dark glasses surely belong to Ralph Chambers (Radar Tech).
    Courtesy Art Noonan.

  8. Winter Carnival. Beer drinking contest - February 1969.
    There is a host of infamous characters in this picture but it would be too difficult to point them all out. But the two in the bottom center (faces visible) with their glasses already on their head are (left) Larry Metham - Admin Clerk, and (right) Keith Peters (CAdO).
    Courtesy Art Noonan.

  9. Winter Carnival. McPuffin, the winning snow sculpture - February 1969.

    The significance of this sculpture was that there was no snow that year and the competition had been cancelled. But the ladies had gathered snow and kept it in a freezer. They then built this materpiece out of sight in an alley behind the gymnasium. They protested the cancellation of the competition and were eventually awarded the points as winners.
    Courtesy Art Noonan.



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