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  2. 1952–53 WHL season - Wikipedia

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    1952–53 Western Hockey League: Team City Arena Capacity Calgary Stampeders: Calgary, Alberta: Stampede Corral: 6,475 Edmonton Flyers: Edmonton, Alberta: Edmonton Stock Pavilion

  3. Edmonton Flyers - Wikipedia

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    The Flyers played in the Edmonton Gardens. [1] The Flyers were nominated by W. G. Hardy to represent Canada at the 1947 Ice Hockey World Championships, [2] but the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association ultimately did not to send a team due to funding issues. [3] [4] The Flyers won the 1948 Allan Cup as Canadian senior hockey champions. [5] The ...

  4. KMS Tools - Wikipedia

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    KMS Tools & Equipment is an industrial tool distributor. KMS Tools is a Canadian retailer of power tools, automotive, woodworking, welding, metalworking tools with construction equipment and car parts. It was founded in Coquitlam, BC in 1983 by Stan Pridham. It continues to be 100% Canadian and BC owned and operated by Stan Pridham who lives in BC.

  5. Category:Edmonton Flyers (WHL) players - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 December 2024, at 19:31 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Lee Valley Tools - Wikipedia

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    The company is family-owned. The founder, Leonard Lee, was a recipient of the Order of Canada.He founded the company in 1978, in Ottawa, Ontario.Over the next ten years, the company opened several more stores in Toronto and Vancouver, and started manufacturing its own line of tools (starting with the Veritas Dovetail Marker in 1982).

  7. Abbotsford Flyers - Wikipedia

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    In the Western Canada Final, the Flyers beat Dauphin Kings of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League 4-games-to-2 for the Abbott Cup. In the National Final, the 1983 Centennial Cup the Flyers finally fell to the North York Rangers of the Ontario Junior Hockey League 4-games-to-none. In 1985, the team moved to Delta, but were replaced by the Falcons.