Newspaper clipping of an obituary for Alberta Anderson (nee McAllister), widow of former mayor of Welland E. J. Anderson. Alberta Anderson died at 94 years of age. From the December 27, 1971 edition of the Welland Tribune.
Handwritten note by Trent Anderson of Welland, reminiscing about growing up in Welland and his hockey career. He mentions Welland High School, the Welland Falcons, The Welland-Crowland Combines, and the Crowland Bisons.
Newspaper clipping with a colour photograph of the 2009 Welland Sports Hall of Fame inductees, May 3, 2009. From the December 29, 2009 edition of the Welland Tribune.
From left to right, front row: Ken Barker, Helen Barker, Brian Barker (on behalf…
Two photocopies of newspaper clippings of Trent Anderson's point production in games for the Galt Red Wings, c. 1945-1947. Likely taken from the Galt Reporter newspaper (Galt is now a part of Cambridge, Ontario).
Black and white photographic print of Trent Anderson, originally from Welland, on the Milwaukee Clarks, c. 1949. He was traded there in time for the playoffs from the Kitchener Flying Dutchmen.
Two colour photographs of Trent Anderson in his home, c. 2000s.
Considered one of the best ever hockey players from Welland, Trent learned to skate on the Welland River and was the star player of the Welland Falcons when they won the Ontario…
Newspaper clipping discussing Carmine Angi, a 19-year-old business student at Niagara College, who submitted the winning entry to a contest for the A&W restaurant chain. Carmine was awarded $500 for his winning entry. From the August 4, 1981 edition…
Newspaper clipping describing 21-year-old Carmine Angi suffering a stroke while coaching his soccer team. Carmine was a well-known volunteer and was involved in many community activities, and suffered the stroke just as his career was beginning. The…
Newspaper clipping focusing on volunteer Carmine Angi, who still cares and is still involved in the community, particularly the Niagara College Alumni Association. From the Feb 11, 1987 edition of the Welland Tribune.
Newspaper clipping discussing Carmine Angi, a 23-year-old former Niagara College Student Council president, announcing his candidacy for Ward 5 alderman. He promised to work toward raising the profile of the city council in the community.