The Mejaski family kept airline tickets made out by Helen Currie (Kitimat Travel 1963 and Quadratravel 1970. Helen Currie wife of Art Currie, Municipal manager, they lived here for 18 years.
The Mejaski family kept airline tickets made out by Helen Currie (Kitimat Travel 1963 and Quadratravel 1970. Helen Currie wife of Art Currie, Municipal manager, they lived here for 18 years.
5 Tickets, 2 child, 1 teen, 2 Adult the front reads: "Kitimat Works 25th Anniversary Picnic Hospital Beach 10:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. August 4th & 5th 1979" the back reads "Bus Pass To be retained by ticket holder"
5 Tickets, 2 child, 1 teen, 2 Adult the front reads: "Kitimat Works 25th Anniversary Picnic Hospital Beach 10:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. August 4th & 5th 1979" the back reads "Bus Pass To be retained by ticket holder"
Queen Charlotte Airlines Limited ticket. QCA flew freight, mail, and workers into Kitimat between 1952 and 1955. The company was purchased by Pacific Western Airlines in 1955.
Three sets of drink tickets from the Kitimat Curling Club. Two are orange and have three tickets for liquor each. The third is pale yellow with five tickets for beer.
Three sets of drink tickets from the Kitimat Curling Club. Two are orange and have three tickets for liquor each. The third is pale yellow with five tickets for beer.
Photo showing Art McDougal on left selling a plane ticket to Al Hampton, A.P. Gardner Kitimat's Accountant during a recent visit to Terrace. Art McDougal was in charge of the Pacific Western Airlines Terrace and Kitimat office.
Photo showing Art McDougal on left selling a plane ticket to Al Hampton, A.P. Gardner Kitimat's Accountant during a recent visit to Terrace. Art McDougal was in charge of the Pacific Western Airlines Terrace and Kitimat office.
Hungarian stamps in a picture frame. The frame is black and is 51.5 x 41.5 cm. The years 1939-41 and 1943-44 are written on each side of the stamps. There is also big text for "Hungary" at the top in red and green colours, with a coat of arms flag below it.
Hungarian stamps in a picture frame. The frame is black and is 51.5 x 41.5 cm. The years 1939-41 and 1943-44 are written on each side of the stamps. There is also big text for "Hungary" at the top in red and green colours, with a coat of arms flag below it.