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24442 A0817 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     A view of Gilbert Plains, Manitoba.  BuildingsStreetsTowns 1953, September 28
30241 A1008 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Duff Roblin, MLA-Elect, Winnipeg South, dressed in Highland costume to play in Shriner's Bagpipe Band  BandsCostumesPersonalitiesPolitics 1953, September 23
30202 A1007 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Fishing Boats Along Hecla Island Waterfront. Town In Background  BoatsFishingLakesTowns 1953, September 21
9196 A0286 Miscellaneous Collection     Group Lined Up Waiting For Cbc Open House  TelevisionWinnipeg Buildings 1953, September
26137 A0876 Women's Studies Collection     Interior View Of House In Metis Colony At Keg River, Ab. Seen Are Two Metis Women In Kitchen  BuildingsHousesMetisWomen 1953, September
13319 A0411 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Football Club Collection     Regina Football Players En Route To Winnipeg  FootballRailwaysSports 1953, September 4
38873 A1298 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Royal Winnipeg Ballet Dancer Jean Mckenzie In Costume As Dawn O'Day, The Burlesque Queen Of The Ballet Chapter 13  DancePersonalitiesWomen 1953, September
30260 A1009 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sifton'S Family Yacht  Boats 1953, September 24
59722 A1890 Miscellaneous Collection     Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra Featuring Jimmy Dorsey Playing At The Rancho Don Carlos Nightclub At 650 Pembina Highway From September 20 -25, 1953, During A Short Trip To Canada By Band Bus. On September 21st The Dorseys Played Exclusively Forthe Royal Winnipeg Ballet Supper Dance At The Rancho Don Carlos. The Brothers Had Their Own Bands For 18 Years. Then Jimmy Dorsey'S Band Disbanded. In April 1953, Tommy Dorsey Asked His Older Brother Jimmy To Join His Orchestra And The Tag Line Became "Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra Featuring Jimmy Dorsey". The Don Carlos Nightclub Was In Competition With 2 Other Pembina Highway Nightclubs, The Highwayman And Jack'S Place. The Bandstand At The Rancho Was Made Considerably Larger To Accommodate Dorsey'S 16 Piece Band. Don Carlos Owned By Charlie Mazzone (Who Was A Native Of Messia, Sicily, Came To Canada Prior To Ww I And Served In The Rcaf. Members Of The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (L- R): Saxes: Baritone, Teddy Lee; Second Alto, Joe Pamelio; Lead Alto, "Red" Press, Second Tenor, Allan Feldman. Trombones: Bass Trombone, Sam Hyster; Second Trombone, "Tak" Takvorian; First Trombone, Jimmy Henderson. Trumpets: Paul Cohen And Daryl "Flea" Campbell. Four Soloists: Tommy Dorsey, Trombone Soloist And Leader; "Buzz" Brauner, Tenor Sax Soloist; Jimmy Dorsey, Clarinet And Alto Sax Soloist, And Co-Leader. Rhythm Section: Drums (Hidden Behind Tommy Dorsey) Nat Ray, With The Band Only A Short Time; Piano, Bob Carter; Bass, Billy Cronk. Singers: (Not Shown) Lynn Roberts And Johnny Amoroso, Ballads; Gordon Polk, Comedy Vocals. Amoroso Also Played The 4th Trumpet. Photo Courtesy Of Thomas J. Cullen  BandsBandstandsClubsMusicMusical InstrumentsOrchestrasPersonalitiesWinnipeg Streets 1953, September 20-25
25177 A0842 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Viola Cowdy, veteran actress in Winnipeg theatre circles from the 1930's through the 1970's.  PersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1953, September 26