 
 
Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada
 
 
Estevan Curling Club ca 2000 
Located at 811 Souris Ave
Curling started in Estevan early 1900
Jan 24, 1912 
An annual bonspiel was being held. they were expected to have 7 sheets of ice. this would have been all outdoor rinks, on natural ice.
June 23, 1913 
7:30 at night, the Estevan Skating Rink and Curling Rink was destroyed by a cyclone. 
Damage to skating rink- $5,000, and curling rink- $ 2,000 
This was an enclosed rink, corner of 11th ave and Valley St. is all the history books say. 
My Uncle Ed Gesell had a house on SW corner of this intersection. But it didn't exist there in his era. 
Will need to ask where this exactly was in 1913. Was it where 1038 Valley St is today? 
Or was it on the very edge of the valley, behind these houses? 
Per 1912 map, on my Streets of Estevan Main Index Page, Cropped Copy Below 
 
  
It shows up on the NE corner lots, #1037, #1033, #1029, #1025, and #1021 Valley St., today by the looks of it.  Shown Half a Block long. 
Now we know for sure where the First Curling Rink and Skating Rink were located.
1928 
Corner of 5th st and Souris Ave. a Curling Rink was built in 1928, money raised to build it was through Estevan Rinks, Limited 
A skating rink existed there before this. Kendall Electric is located here ca 2009, with Estevan Motors Ltd on the corner.
 
  
Share Number 150, 1 share of Estevan Rinks, Limited 
authorized Capital $20,000.00 
Share was $10 each. 
Share bought by E. H. Walker, Feb 7, 1928  (see Ernest Haythorne Walker Bio below) 
signed by: ?  , President, H. McLeod ? , Secretary
 
  
Feb 7, 1928 Share Certificate cover 
It was a sheet metal structure 
It was built on the north side of the skating rink, which just happens to be the same situation as of today (2012) but a different location. 
The Rotary Club held a carnival and the money raised went to this structure.
Nov 1937 
New President-  David Hutcheon Allan 
b- 1883 
d- Oct 23, 1948 
buried in Estevan City Cemetery 
Vice President- Willis R. Whitby 
b- Aug 5, 1878 
d- Apr 9, 1956 
buried in Estevan City Cemetery 
Secretary- P. C. Brown 
Treasurer- James Milton Waller 
b- Nov 1889 
d- Mar 29, 1947 
buried in Estevan City Cemetery 
Executive Committee 
Herbert (Herb) Wallace 
b- Apr 2, 1877 in Tiny, Simcoe Co., ON 
d- ?
Rev. Harry Alexander Mutchmor 
b- Jan 11, 1902, Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island, ON 
d- Oct 11, 1993 
Left Estevan in 1942 to Southminster United Church, Lethbridge AB
Jacob “Jake” B. Krivel 
b- 1883, (in Russia per 1911 census)(New York in other sources) 
d- Feb 1948, place unknown 
1906 census says he immigrated in 1892 
age 23, working in a livery stable in Dominion City 
In his youth he was a professional boxer in NJ, USA 
I do think he spent time in NY, before coming to Canada 
He was known in Saskatchewan and North Dakota as a great Curler. 
Came to Canada to Dominion City MB in 1905 
1911 census shows him running a livery in Estevan 
He married Flora Cohen 
His sons were famous athletes in many sports. 
His 3 sons and daughter attended ECI. 
Sidney and Saul were twins, born in MB 
They are all deceased now. 
The Krivels owned the Clarendon Hotel 
Found a web site online that says Geraldo Rivera's ancestors might be related to the Estevan Krivels 
In 1929 Jake bought the old RCMP detachment site. 
1960 his son Barney was a curler from Vancouver BC 
1 died in Regina, and I believe 2 died in Toronto 
Per many articles his 3 sons were known as “The Hitmen” and were known to fight any anti Semites in Estevan. 
There was never any trouble for the Jewish population with them around it seems.
Ice Committee 
Head- Ernie Wiggins 
Assistants- M. Lein, and Emerson Jacques
1945 
President- P. C. Brown 
Vice-President- Walter Parkhill
1953 
Ross Trout died, shown as a President and Life Member of the Estevan Curling Club
Oct 1959
Added 5 sheets of Artificial Ice 
spent $28,000 on repairs to the rink and the ice plant 
Season Curling fees were $35 for shareholders, and $40.00 for non shareholders 
A share in the club was $25.00
Apr 1975 
Council discussed the cost of $300,000 for the new curling rink, they originally proposed a $1,000,000 sports complex. 
7 sheets of ice were planned 
Phil Sauter was club spokesman 
May 10, 1976
Ads were placed to sell the old curling rink and lots. 
Selling by Tender, May 18 the deadline 
Lots 25-27, including south 24' of lots 6-8 
and south 50ft of lots 28-29, Block 11, Plan B-4225 owned by Estevan Curling Club Ltd. 
C. Hawkes at Bannatyne Agencies was the contact. 
J. L. Stevenson, Director
Sept 1978 
Sept 1978 they were discussing the costs and expenses of the new Curling Rink, which is located on the north side of the Estevan Hockey Arena, 
on the North side of the Railroad Tracks, at 811 Souris Ave.
Estevan Ladies Curling Club
Oct 1970 
Mrs. Al Marklinger, elected President 
Mrs. Frank Styre, Vice-President 
Mrs. Art Watson, Secretary 
Mrs. Tom Abraham, Treasurer 
Mrs. A. Murphy- Draw Master 
July 21,22,23, 2000 
ECI Reunion used the Curling Rink for half of the Banguet sitting.
Photos of Estevan Rinks Ltd shares above, sent to me courtesy Grant Walker, from California, with thanks. 
I am sure E. H. Walker was a relative of his. 
E. H. Walker shown as CNR Station Agent 1940-1945 in Estevan, married. 
His real name was Ernest H. Walker, and his wife was Ethel A. Walker, nee Foreman 
He was CNR Agent in Radville SK, in 1921 
Family travelled to England June 1932, and returned via Southampton England, Oct 1, 1932, on the SS Alaunia, arriving Quebec City, Oct 9, 1932 
Ernest Haythorne Walker 
b- May 4, 1888 in Groves Chapel, York, Yorkshire, England,
Immigrated in July 1908 (age 33 in 1921 census) 
d- Nov 19, 1958 in Vancouver BC 
Father and Mother of Ernest- James Walker and Catherine Haythorne 
Paternal Grandfather and Grandmother of Ernest- John Walker, and Mary Walker 
wife- Ethel Alice Walker, nee Foreman 
b- age 37 in 1921, born in Sheerness, England, 
d- 
Immigrated in Mar 1919  
They were married apr-June 1918 in Faversham Reg Dist., Kent, England  
daughter of W. W. Foreman, from Whitstable Kent, England 
Ernest and Ethel had a son Marshall H. Walker 
b- 1922 in Radville SK  
d- 2006 in Oxbow SK 
buried in Oxbow SK Cemetery 
I believe he was a Railroad Agent in Oxbow ca 1974.
Marshall married Catherine “Kay” A. nee ? 
b- 1926 
They had a daughter Patsy Walker
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