Friday, November 26, 2010

Movember Memories

As the month of Movember draws to a close, I would like to honour a few of the more unique mustaches to have ever graced this fair city.  Exhibit A: real estate agent and singer, John Yuzyk.

Date: February 1975; Photographer: Gerry Hart
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 19, Folder 10696, Item 6

Exhibit B: economist and natural resource consultant David A. Young

Date: September 1977
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 19, Folder 10694, Item  3

Exhibit C: Rob Kitching, flanked by his employees Coral McKendrick and Arlene Scherbain.  Bonus points for displaying his handlebar in such an affectionate manner.

Date: December 20, 1975; Photographer: Jim Wiley
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 8, Folder 10266, Item 17

Exhibit D: Dr. Charles Faiman.  The mustache/pipe combo is killer.

Date: January 1979; Photographer: Jon Thordarson
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 5, Folder 10146, Item 6

I know what you're thinking.  It's nearing the holidays and all of these men have everything they could ever want already: a fantastic mouth brow.  Well, do not despair.  You could always be like Professor Victor Leathers here and purchase a collection of mustache cups.  Their stache no longer has to be a tea strainer.  Happy Holidays to the mustachioed set and a Merry Movember to everyone!
 
Date: November 24, 1969; Photographer: Frank Chalmers
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 9, Folder 10295, Item 4

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Milking It

A photograph of farmer Keith McPherson, his cow Jennie, and Brandon mayor Bill K. Wilton.  I'm not sure if there was a competition involved or if these two just made some admittedly awesome overalls and decided this was a good photo op.  Either way, if I were them, I would not be putting those bottles anywhere near my mouth.  The woman in the background shooting a look of shock and disgust their way is an absolute classic.
Date: June 25, 1970; Photographer: Frank Chalmers
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 19, Folder 10682, Item 2

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Winnipeg's Illustrated Rock History - Part 5: Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

 Deluxe Chance Band: Terry Barnett, Paul Bergman, Randy Joyce, and Harri Vallittu

Date: December 20, 1975; Photographer: Gregg Burner
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 4, Folder 10113, Item 3
 
Wood 'n Hannah Band: David Wood, John Hannah (of Harlequin fame!), Harvey Kostenchuk, and Bob Wallace.  I can see many of these fashion choices making a comeback but let's all agree that the shirt Mr. Wallace is rocking should remain in the past.

Date: May 6, 1976; Photographer: Jim Walker
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 19, Folder 10684, Item 9
 
Woodwork: Kathy Brown, Stan Bedernjak, David Wood, and Brad Meadmore

Date: September 8, 1979; Photographer: Gregg Burner
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 19, Folder 10687, Item 11
 
Jazz-rock band Zdenka: Steve Hegyi, Kerry Ladyshewsky, Danny Pelfrey, Greg Black, Glen Hall, and Bob Fuhr.  Apparently history has decided that the most awesome location to photograph rock bands (and jazz-rock bands) is the stairwell.

Date: February 17, 1977; Photographer: Jim Wiley
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 19, Folder 10697, Item 9

Friday, October 1, 2010

Charlotte Whitton: Feminist Trailblazer/Ninja


On this day in 1951, Charlotte Whitton was elected the first female mayor of a major Canadian city.  In this photo, the mayor of Ottawa appears to demonstrate her little-known deadly karate skills while speaking at an event in Winnipeg.

Photographer: Hugh Allan; Date: April 7, 1965
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 18, Folder 10671, Item 11

Monday, September 20, 2010

Just Chillin'

A photograph of actor and singer Chill Wills with local model Zorica.  Famed Western actor Chill Wills was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1960 but, according to his IMDb profile, his shameless and embarrassing campaign for the award not only cost him the Oscar but exposed himself to a great deal of humiliation.  I find that hard to believe ...

Date: June 18, 1970
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 19, Folder 10678, Item 15

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Winnipeg's Illustrated Rock History - Part 4


Continuing with our ever-popular Winnipeg rock history theme, I present one of the many incarnations of the popular Ukrainian cover band, the D-Drifters.  L-R: Tony Roman, Mike Klym, Dave Roman.  I need help identifying the guys on the far right.  Fun fact: Fred Turner of BTO was once a member.

Date: November 16, 1971
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 3, Folder 10104, Item 3
 
And Crow Cuss! L-R: Hermann Fruhm, Greg Leskiew, Larry Pink, Marc LaFrance, and Bill Wallace.  Here is a recipe for awesomeness: Add equal parts coats with shorts, colourful knee-high socks, and tubas.  Mix well with 3 mustaches, 2 exaggerated hand movements, and 1 bad pun.  Voila!

Date: August 18, 1977; Photographer: Gregg Burner
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 18, Folder 10654, Item 11

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Floral fashion fiasco

Mary Beighton (wife of T. E. Beighton), Louise Isabel Willis (wife of Errick Willis), and Beryle Ciley (wife of C. D. Ciley), as shown left to right. The women are cutting a cake for the fiftieth anniversary of a Winnipeg municipal chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, and all are wearing I.O.D.E. pins. Little do they realize that a florist's shop has just thrown up all over their formal wear.

Anyone interested in seeing more fashion fiascos?  Believe me, there are lots.

Date: March 21, 1963
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 15, Folder 10676, Item 15

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Lance Armstrong's grandpa?

86-year-old Thomas Cosford demonstrates some amazing flexibility for his or any age while riding his bicycle.  86?!  Are you kidding me?!  I am less than half this man's age and I can barely lift my legs out of bed in the morning.  Rumour has it that Mr. Cosford attempted to enter this year's Tour de France but was denied entry due to speculation of steroid abuse. 

Photographer: Jeff Debooy; Date: May 1975
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 3, Folder 10091, Item 13

Monday, August 16, 2010

Fatty Fine Arts

Diane Coulter, Miss Dominion of Canada, poses next to a sculpture of Prime Minister John A. MacDonald made of styrofoam and shortening.  How glamourous!  I must say, this is by far the best sculpture of a head of state made from animal fat that I have ever seen.  By far!

Date: March 8, 1967
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 3, Folder 10092, Item 8

Monday, July 5, 2010

Lego Legislatures

Freda DeFehr displays her Lego replica model of the Manitoba Legislature to commemorate the province's Centennial.

Photographer: John Olson; Date: April 3, 1970
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 4, Folder 10110, Item 9

Three years later she constructed a replica of the Quebec legislative building.  The details in these models are amazing. 
 
Is anyone else imagining a Lego Godzilla rampaging through this woman's house?  No?  Just me?
 
Photographer: Jeff Debooy; Date: December 14, 1973
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 4, Folder 10110, Item 10

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

And the Squirrely goes to ...

Art Chipman, Chair of the Manitoba Liquor Commission, receives this prestigious award.  His job combined with this trophy makes my head hurt with the potential for one liners.  Some of the best around the office are "I hope that thing's stuffed!" and "You don't get high on your own supply!"  I welcome your own smart alec comment.

Date: January 23, 1969
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 3, Folder 10071, Item 14

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Hat's off to Mayor Sharpe

Sure, as mayor of Winnipeg you're forced to wear many hats.  But George Sharpe took that notion to a very weird extreme.

Date: September 28, 1955
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 15, Folder 10553, Items 5-7

Monday, April 12, 2010

Winnipeg's Illustrated Rock History - Part 3: Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time

The Mantae: Gary Squires, Leslie Moore, Ian Lowe, Alana Hammond, Tom Thompson, Danny Payne.

Date: April 22, 1967
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 10, Folder 10355, Item 1

Mood Jga Jga: Hermann Fruehm, Ian Gardiner, Gord Osland, and Greg Leskiw ... and a miniature horse?!

Photographer: Jim Walker; Date: October 28, 1975
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 11, Folder 10385, Item 13

Sounds of Silence (left to right): Ernie Kull, Dave Westmacott, Bob Finnbogason, Dave King, and Gord Beverage.  Judging from this photo, I'm guessing they got their band name from audience reactions.

Date: January 7, 1967
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 16, Folder 10572, Item 9

Bluegrass band New Tradition (left to right): Gene Bretecher, Harold Mills, and Lynda Mills.  I'm not sure where the stage ends and the band begins!

Photographer: Jon Thordarson; Date: January 30, 1975
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 12, Folder 10399, Item 10

Winnipeg's Illustrated Rock History - Part 2: What's In A Name?

Buggum Grange (left to right): Rick Clyde, Paul Ewald, Allan Sanders, and John "Scotland" Hannah.

Date: April 23, 1969
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 2, Folder 10049, Item 1

The Good Feelings: Steve Kedlarchuk, Bob Morton, Doug Henry, Larry Lackie, and Doug Doherty.

Date: May 6, 1967
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 6, Folder 10187, Item 5

Winnipeg's Illustrated Rock History - Part 1: Dazed and Confused

Papa Pluto (left to right): Vance Masters, Duncan Wilson, Rick Shukster, and Dave Inglis.  In the movie version of this photograph, the roles of Masters and Wilson will be played by James Franco and Jack Black.  The Shukster and Inglis roles have yet to be cast.  Ideas anyone?

Photographer: Jeff Debooy; Date: September 27, 1975
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 12, Folder 10415, Item 7


Ozzy Mandias

Photographer: Jon Thordarson; Date: December 31, 1976
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 12, Folder 10412, Item 10

Goldwing

Photographer: Gregg Burner; Date: August 21, 1976
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 6, Folder 10186, Item 11

Noddy Head (left to right): Blaine Flewin, Randy Sauve, Guy Gardner, Jay Willman, and Lou Petrovich.

Date: January 15, 1977
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 12, Folder 10401, Item 11

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Jive Turkey


Back in 1977, Eric Brennan attempted to break the world marathon jive record by dancing for 72 consecutive hours.  A real Canadian hero.  I would buy that man's shirt in a heartbeat.  The annotation on the back of the photograph states that Rose Pelletier was going to be his primary partner during the record attempt but that he would dance with other partners as well.  Ladies, take one look at this guy and I dare you to say no. 

Photographer: Jim Wiley;  Date: February 21, 1977
Source: Winnipeg Tribune fonds (PC 18, A.81-12) - Box 2, Folder 10042, Item 13