Photo showing ceremonies following Rod and Gun Club weekend shoot, Peter Law of Prince Rupert receives the centennial trophy for overall high gun award from Larry Sevigny, emcee. Bill Pryde of Kitimat, another winner, its in the background.
Current: 1960s
-Sports
-Individual
-Hunting and Fishing
Scope and Content
Photo showing ceremonies following Rod and Gun Club weekend shoot, Peter Law of Prince Rupert receives the centennial trophy for overall high gun award from Larry Sevigny, emcee. Bill Pryde of Kitimat, another winner, its in the background.
Photo showing a Harlem Clown basketball player shooting a basket from behind the hoop. Local talent from Mount Elizabeth High was no match in an exhibition performance.
Photo showing a Harlem Clown basketball player shooting a basket from behind the hoop. Local talent from Mount Elizabeth High was no match in an exhibition performance.
Photograph showing 9 men standing near a car and 1 man inside it. They are at the Chrysler Trouble-Shooting contest in Vancouver. Eight members of the Chrysler Club in the MESS Industrial Education Department travelled to Vancouver for the contest. Ron Minaker and Dean Bollard placed fifth in the written test. The money was raised for the trip over the last year by youths Dave Kokesch, Richard Watt, Russel Gutnecht, Mike de Lisser, Peter Robichaud, Gerald Farina, Brian Kilgore, Howard Nelson and instructors Rick Brayton and John Smith.
Photograph showing 9 men standing near a car and 1 man inside it. They are at the Chrysler Trouble-Shooting contest in Vancouver. Eight members of the Chrysler Club in the MESS Industrial Education Department travelled to Vancouver for the contest. Ron Minaker and Dean Bollard placed fifth in the written test. The money was raised for the trip over the last year by youths Dave Kokesch, Richard Watt, Russel Gutnecht, Mike de Lisser, Peter Robichaud, Gerald Farina, Brian Kilgore, Howard Nelson and instructors Rick Brayton and John Smith.
Photograph of two shirtless men looking out at something on the right. Clear area behind them, with forest further back. Mountain visible on the right, and some clouds in the sky. Image has an orange tint.
From the years 1953-1958, Mike Kinnear took photos during his school years, until graduation, while working for Fred Ryan Ltd. after school and holidays. Photos for him was a hobby, and he took many photos of the smelter and townsite as it grew around him. Mike also took a number of photos for the Kitimat Northern Sentinel, during the Ken Brumley and Pixie Meldrum years as editors. Mike and his family left Kitimat in 1958, but he spent the best part of 40 years in the photographic field, mainly in the retail/wholesale part of the photo industry.
Custodial History
Donated by Margaret and Mike Kinnear.
Scope and Content
Photograph of two shirtless men looking out at something on the right. Clear area behind them, with forest further back. Mountain visible on the right, and some clouds in the sky. Image has an orange tint.
Photograph of two men on a mountain. One is wearing a hat. They are standing on a high rocky area with some tree debris. Behind them is a higher mountain and valley with a thin glacier/snow running down. Higher mountain further back has more snow/glacier.
From the years 1953-1958, Mike Kinnear took photos during his school years, until graduation, while working for Fred Ryan Ltd. after school and holidays. Photos for him was a hobby, and he took many photos of the smelter and townsite as it grew around him. Mike also took a number of photos for the Kitimat Northern Sentinel, during the Ken Brumley and Pixie Meldrum years as editors. Mike and his family left Kitimat in 1958, but he spent the best part of 40 years in the photographic field, mainly in the retail/wholesale part of the photo industry.
Custodial History
Donated by Margaret and Mike Kinnear.
Scope and Content
Photograph of two men on a mountain. One is wearing a hat. They are standing on a high rocky area with some tree debris. Behind them is a higher mountain and valley with a thin glacier/snow running down. Higher mountain further back has more snow/glacier.