1969
Halifax-Dartmouth
The first Canada Summer Games took place in Halifax and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Several improvements were introduced, both to the events and to mechanisms that support them: the Friends of the Games Society and the Canada Games Council came into being, along with new protocols for the awards ceremonies. Significant, too, was the equal share formula for capital expenditures that emerged between federal, provincial, and municipal governments.
Halifax-Dartmouth
Summer Games
1969
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1969
Halifax-Dartmouth
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NB
Frank Daglish, Bill McVea, Quentin McGrath
Lawn Bowling
Threes (Men’s)
B
Team NB
Joan Aalund, Anne Austen, Kathy Broderick, Nancy Buzzell, Joyce Douthwright, Nancy Grainger, Vera Kenney, Leckie Langley, Heather MacBeath, Pat MacDonald, Elizabeth MacNeil, Diane Schroder, Marilyn Watts
Field Hockey
Women’s
S
Bill
de Niverville
Sailing
O.K. Dinghies
G
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1969
Halifax-Dartmouth
Women's field hockey wins New Brunswick's first team medal.