Photo showing the Prince Rupert rink which cleaned up everything last week-end in the Aluminum City Bonspiel here. They are, in front, left, Clifford Dahl, and Brian Roberts and at rear, left, Bill Smith and Bob Armstrong.
Photo showing the Prince Rupert rink which cleaned up everything last week-end in the Aluminum City Bonspiel here. They are, in front, left, Clifford Dahl, and Brian Roberts and at rear, left, Bill Smith and Bob Armstrong.
Photo showing Kitimat Curlers who compete in BC Zone playoffs for the MacDonald Brier. Frank Grogan - lead; Fred McKenna - second; Murray MacDonald - third; Barry Taylor - skip.
Photo showing Kitimat Curlers who compete in BC Zone playoffs for the MacDonald Brier. Frank Grogan - lead; Fred McKenna - second; Murray MacDonald - third; Barry Taylor - skip.
Photo showing the final shot that defeated visiting Kemano curlers. Kemano: C.W. Abrahamson - skip; Lorne Davidson; Hugh MacDonald; Jack Martin. Kitimat: A.A. Conrad - skip; Jack Mitchell; Fred McKeown; John Springer.
Photo showing the final shot that defeated visiting Kemano curlers. Kemano: C.W. Abrahamson - skip; Lorne Davidson; Hugh MacDonald; Jack Martin. Kitimat: A.A. Conrad - skip; Jack Mitchell; Fred McKeown; John Springer.
Photo of Dennis Tupman (seated), chairman of the committee organizing the spring meeting of the Prince Rupert Presbytery of the B.C Conference of the United Church, is flanked by Douglas Van Kleek and Rev. Malcom Galbraith during one of their planning sessions.
Photo of Dennis Tupman (seated), chairman of the committee organizing the spring meeting of the Prince Rupert Presbytery of the B.C Conference of the United Church, is flanked by Douglas Van Kleek and Rev. Malcom Galbraith during one of their planning sessions.
Photo showing an aerial view of the Prince Rupert harbour, showing the 3500 ton ferryliner, "Queen of Prince Rupert", as she first slipped into her berth.
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Photo showing an aerial view of the Prince Rupert harbour, showing the 3500 ton ferryliner, "Queen of Prince Rupert", as she first slipped into her berth.