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to play other professional teams. At first they played in and won the Western Nova Scotia Amateur Hockey League championship. They also defeated other teams to win the famous Halifax Herald and Mail Trophy. The team moved by train from town to town as was common in the era. For home games they
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has a long history of the sport. As such it was natural that the small town would have a touring team. When selecting logos for their hockey team they chose a symbol that at the time was associated with power and good fortune, much like the
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period and the design is still widely used in many religions around the world. Though once commonly used all over much of the world without stigma, because of its iconic usage in
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Charles "Charlie" Patterson – an accomplished rowing and speed skating champion from Dartmouth and inductee of the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame along with his brother Sandy.
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Lew Shaw – Inductee of the Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame for hockey.
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Windsor Swastikas wearing their light uniforms circa 1912
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Western Nova Scotia Amateur Hockey League championship
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Western use of the swastika in the early 20th century
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Windsor
Nova Scotia
old black-and-white photo of a men's hockey team
Canadian
ice hockey
Windsor
Nova Scotia
Fernie Swastikas
British Columbia
swastika
swastika
equilateral
cross
right angles
Neolithic
Nazi Germany
Western world
outlawed
Windsor
four leafed clover
St. John's, Newfoundland
Stannus Street Rink
World War I
Blaine Sexton
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Blaine Sexton
British ice hockey team
bronze medal
1924 Winter Olympics

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