Photo showing the start of the annual Knights of Columbus Mixed Bonspiel, held in Kitimat Curling Club. Here in the act of throwing the first rock is Harry Scholten K. of C. District Deputy, Prince Rupert. His energetic sweepers are Klaus Mueller (left) Kitimat and Dan Delaney, Prince Rupert. There were 13 rinks entered from Prince Rupert, Terrace, and Kitimat.
Photo showing the start of the annual Knights of Columbus Mixed Bonspiel, held in Kitimat Curling Club. Here in the act of throwing the first rock is Harry Scholten K. of C. District Deputy, Prince Rupert. His energetic sweepers are Klaus Mueller (left) Kitimat and Dan Delaney, Prince Rupert. There were 13 rinks entered from Prince Rupert, Terrace, and Kitimat.
Photo showing winners of the Knights of Columbus public speaking contest at St. Anthony's School open house. Walter Krysinski and Theresa Johnston, grade 8 students
Photo showing winners of the Knights of Columbus public speaking contest at St. Anthony's School open house. Walter Krysinski and Theresa Johnston, grade 8 students
Photo showing winner of the district deputy's trophy in the Knights of Columbus regional public speaking contest. Guy LeBlanc, left, receives award from Knights of Columbus district deputy, J.A.G. King (Kitimat)
Photo showing winner of the district deputy's trophy in the Knights of Columbus regional public speaking contest. Guy LeBlanc, left, receives award from Knights of Columbus district deputy, J.A.G. King (Kitimat)
Photo showing the Knights of Columbus float in the Canada Day parade. The K of C logo is at the front of the float, and the members of the club are onboard. Some members are in uniform and are walking alongside and behind the float.
Photo showing the Knights of Columbus float in the Canada Day parade. The K of C logo is at the front of the float, and the members of the club are onboard. Some members are in uniform and are walking alongside and behind the float.
Photograph of the visitors in Kitimat were two members of the Provincial staff of the CNIB. George Gibbs, second from the left, and Harold Guest, third from the left, met with members of the executive of the Lion's Club, which sponsors CNIB work in this area. With them, above are Bryan Graydon, present chairman of the local committe, Tedd Stepien, incoming chairman and art field incoming vice-chairman. CNIB expepects to open a field office in Prince George.
Photograph of the visitors in Kitimat were two members of the Provincial staff of the CNIB. George Gibbs, second from the left, and Harold Guest, third from the left, met with members of the executive of the Lion's Club, which sponsors CNIB work in this area. With them, above are Bryan Graydon, present chairman of the local committe, Tedd Stepien, incoming chairman and art field incoming vice-chairman. CNIB expepects to open a field office in Prince George.
Photo depicts a tent with flat-top house assembly on a production line in West Vancouver for Johnson-Crooks Construction Corporation.
Notes
Title based on content of photograph. -- Slide No. 40 -- The circus tent assembly line was erected at Vancouver Tug and Barge below the Lion's Gate Bridge. Temporary housing destined for Kitimat was assembled there in three sections, then barged to Kitimat - 10 houses or 30 sections on each barge. -- Electrician Bill Frahler wired approximately 2,000 houses in Kitimat camps and townsite between 1954 and 1958, working first for Johnson-Crooks then Straits Construction, both U.S. contractors. Bill Frahler Collection 2003.32
Photo showing CNR Terrace-Kitimat Line Official Opening July 8, 1955.
L/R S.F. Dingle- Vice- President CNR shaking hands with Percy E. Radley- Alcan's Project Mgr. Just behind Mr. Radley is Major J.L. Charles
-chief Engineer CNR Western Region.
Photo showing CNR Terrace-Kitimat Line Official Opening July 8, 1955.
L/R S.F. Dingle- Vice- President CNR shaking hands with Percy E. Radley- Alcan's Project Mgr. Just behind Mr. Radley is Major J.L. Charles
-chief Engineer CNR Western Region.
Photograph of 4 men. From left to right is Marc Pezzin (coach and general manager of the Penticton Knights junior hockey team), Martha Trach, and Ed Tranch who is wearing his hockey uniform.
Photograph of 4 men. From left to right is Marc Pezzin (coach and general manager of the Penticton Knights junior hockey team), Martha Trach, and Ed Tranch who is wearing his hockey uniform.