Photo showing recount of ballots at the request of Anthony Archer. N.H. Underhill observes while Mrs. Dave Allen, left, and Mrs. M. Florea conduct recount; Jim Thomson and an agent also watching
Photo showing recount of ballots at the request of Anthony Archer. N.H. Underhill observes while Mrs. Dave Allen, left, and Mrs. M. Florea conduct recount; Jim Thomson and an agent also watching
Photo showing veteran council and school board member E.C. "Cec" Stockman, seated, is putting his name to someone else's nomination papers this time as Ted Sepien awaits his turn. The pair were formally nominating candidate Paul Asikainen. Mr. Stockman earlier announced he would not run again.
Photo showing veteran council and school board member E.C. "Cec" Stockman, seated, is putting his name to someone else's nomination papers this time as Ted Sepien awaits his turn. The pair were formally nominating candidate Paul Asikainen. Mr. Stockman earlier announced he would not run again.
Photo showing election to council, from left: Bob Dunlop, Bryan Graydon, Tod Smith, Norman Coulter, councillor Joe Banyay, councillor Tom Smith, councillor Paul Asikainen and Edward Scaife.
Photo showing election to council, from left: Bob Dunlop, Bryan Graydon, Tod Smith, Norman Coulter, councillor Joe Banyay, councillor Tom Smith, councillor Paul Asikainen and Edward Scaife.
Photo showing members of the Court of Revision to hear all appeals, from left: Municipal Assessor Alan Sanderson, court members Al Crozier, John Springer (chairman), and Alex Unia
Photo showing members of the Court of Revision to hear all appeals, from left: Municipal Assessor Alan Sanderson, court members Al Crozier, John Springer (chairman), and Alex Unia
Photographs of election signs in Kitimat on election day (municipal, 17 Nov 1984) and the first satellite dish privately owned in Kitimat at Oriole Street (Sharp Shop).
Photographs taken by James Tirrul-Jones in his role as museum curator.
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Photographs of election signs in Kitimat on election day (municipal, 17 Nov 1984) and the first satellite dish privately owned in Kitimat at Oriole Street (Sharp Shop).