Portrait of the Brandon Bobcats women's basketball team. Back Row (L to R): Don Thomson (Head Coach), Charla Mathison, Deanna Van Den Bussche, Sarah Aho, Jennifer Funk, Dayna Gordon, Dionne Williams, Tracey Peter, Andrea Brown. Front Row (L to R): Leona Tank (Manager), Krista Ginter, Lisa Patterson, Shannon Larkins, Lisa Nagorski, Sandra Hamilton, Kerri Robertson. Missing: Jennifer Saxton (Assāt Coach), Tom Price (Assāt Coach)
Portrait of the Brandon Bobcats women's basketball team. Back Row (L to R): Shawnee Harle (Coach), Doug Severson (Assāt Coach), Lisa Nagorski, Kerri Robertson, Charla Mathison, Andrea Brown, Marnie Dangerfield, Ann-Marie Smith, Jennifer Funk (Assāt Manager), Lynn Van Cauwenberghe. Front Row (L to R): Krista Ginter, Sarah Aho, Tracy MacLeod, Dionne Williams, Sandra Hamilton, Lisa Patterson.
Portrait of the Brandon Bobcats women's basketball team. Front Row (L to R): Michelle Smith, Patricia Wood, Allison Roberts, Andrea Van Koll, Melissa Moore, Tara Dale, Desiree Streit, Kaili Dale. Back Row (L to R): Amanda Sowiak (Manager), Don Thomson (Head Coach), Ambur Hamilton, Kimberly Bosnick, Heather Couzens, Christi Oleskiw, Courtney Despiegelarere, Margot Jestadt, Nicole Ashmon, Greg Zavediuk (Assistant Coach).
Arthur D. Amiotte is a member of Oglala Sioux Tribe. Educated in the U.S., Amiotte has worked on and edited numerous native art and myth books. As a recognized artist, Amiotte won many awards and honors from various North American arts foundations. Amiotte has been exhibited extensively in the United States and Canada. (The Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba files)
According to Russ Gourluck (Silver Screens on the Prairie, Winnipeg: Great Plains Publications, 2012, 26), the Orpheum Theatre was in operation from 1917 to 1920 when it then became the Willis Theatre.
Scope and Content
Postcard shows the 100 block of 10th Street facing north. The CPR train station can be seen at the end of 10th Street. The sign for the Rex Cafe is visible on the west side of 10th Street. On the east side of 10th Street, billboards for Campbell & Campbell furniture are visible as well as signs for Pianos and the Orpheum Theatre. Motorists and cyclists share the road. Street car tracks run the length of 10th Street.
Notes
Postcard was manufactured by T.B. [Tichnor Brothers, Inc., 1908-1987] Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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