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The most prominent men of Trail in 1902 on the front steps of William Devitt's house on the corner of Cedar Avenue and Helena Street. Front L-R: Ald. James Dawson, Mayor E.S. Topping, D.J. Jelly, Ald. Noble Binns, City Treasurer F.W. Warren.  Middle:  J.H. Schofield. Third row sitting: Ald. Alexander Steele, R.H. Coleman, W.J. Devitt, Rev. Irvine, T.W. Coleman, R. E. Strong. Back row:  Ald. Jim Byers, Dr. R. M. Perdue, Ald. Bill Furnell. S.S. Nakusp at Trail Creek.  The "Nakusp" was one of several sternwheelers that plied the waters of the Columbia River, and regularly stopped at the Trail Creek Landing with supplies and miners. A view of downtown Trail from the end of Cedar Avenue, showing the Hanna Opera House at front right.
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Jim Mailey
James Anthony Mailey was involved in just about every kind of sport available in Trail and will always be remembered as someone who always had the sport's best interest at heart.

Jim was born in Vegreville, Alberta. He played junior hockey with the Trail Smoke Eaters and the Nanaimo Clippers and senior hockey with the Trail Smoke Eaters. Jim coached Midget, Juvenile, Junior and Intermediate hockey in Trail.

He refereed at all levels of hockey, including Junior, Senior and the Allan Cup finals. He also organized and instructed referee clinics in B.C. Jim was very active as President, Secretary and Director of the Trail Minor Hockey Association for many years. He held positions with the B.C. Amateur Hockey Association, including Referee-in-Chief and representative to the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. For many years, he was also very active with the Trail Athletic Association. Together with Bobby Kromm and Art Misisco, Jim established the Bobby Kromm Summer Hockey School in Trail.

Jim was presented with the Diamond Stick Award in 1978, one of only four area residents that have received this honour.

In 1984, Jim was named Kiwanis Sportsman of the Year. This award is bestowed upon a Trail citizen who has given endlessly, over a long period of time, to sports in Trail, The Home of Champions.

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