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Laflamme, Joe
Date
1/29/1925
Names
LaFlamme, Joe, 1889-1965
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Toronto Star (Firm)
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Picture
Medium
Black-and-white photographs
Language
English
Provenance
Courtesy: Toronto Star Photograph Archives
Collection
Toronto Star Photograph Archive
Usage Rights
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TSPA_0060892F
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At the government throat? Joe Laflamme, mighty-man of the north, finished a triumphant tour of sportsmen's shows in the United States today by a visit to Queen's Park
4/14/1939
Laflamme, Joe
1/29/1925
Joe LaFlamme, usually clean shaven, grew a real crop of whiskers for his proposed trip south with his wolves
1/21/1939
Unexpected guests at the Rotary club luncheon in the Royal York hotel today were Joe Laflamme of Gogama, right, and his two-year-old moose. Dr. J. A. Campbell, of the Toronto zoo, steadies the animal as Johnny Ferguson perches on its back
1/24/1947
Joe Laflamme's 10-year-old son Orris handles wolves as fearlessly as does his father
2/25/1939
Joe LaFlamme and one of his friendly Moose
7/31/1947
Pretty girls, bear cubs - Joe Laflamme, Ontario's famous wolf hunter, takes them all in his stride since getting into movies in a short about the Canadian wilds
4/27/1945
Laflamme, Joe
1/20/1925
For the first time in Canadian aviation history, wolves were carried as paying passengers when Trainer Laflamme brought his team from Gogama to Sudbury on the first lap of an exhibition tour which will take him to Montreal, Boston and New York
1/26/1939
Anne LaFlamme doesn't let the lack of two legs and one arm stop later skiing on Long Pond at Centre Island with instructor Jean Per-Rosanne is the Yes, I Can woman who says: I don't have time to be shy
7/13/1977
Chief Joe Gibson is retiring. North York's fire chief Joe Gibson retires at the end fo January after 35 years with the department. He remembers when the office he sits in was just a farmer's field
10/7/1991
Jolly Joe: Blue Jay outfielder Joe Carter erupts in laughter after a slight snafu over the introduction of him and teammate Jimmy Key before the All-Star Game at the SkyDome last night
7/9/1991