Hear the story about a Penticton Vee that didn’t make the trip to Krefeld, West Germany where the team won the World Championship in 1955. Goaltender Ivan McLelland, now 90, tells the story about Don Johnson who lived the latter years of his life in Creston

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Ivan McLelland tells the story about “The Pres.”

Dennis Walker
Born and raised in the Kootenay’s, Dennis began his radio career in his hometown of Creston while in high-school. He spent close to 30 years in radio in the Okanagan, known there as “Penticton’s Man of the Year” in 2003 and was rated the South Okanagan’s “Most Popular Radio and TV Personality” in 2015 according to Okanagan Life Magazine.
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