Three individuals sitting at a table after finishing their meal. (l-r) Louise Smith, Mary Hall, and John Hall. They are all wearing paper party hats, and the two women are wearing glasses. There is a tree in the background that has been decorated with tinsel, and there are pictures and certificates hanging on the back wall.
Three individuals sitting at a table after finishing their meal. (l-r) Louise Smith, Mary Hall, and John Hall. They are all wearing paper party hats, and the two women are wearing glasses. There is a tree in the background that has been decorated with tinsel, and there are pictures and certificates hanging on the back wall.
Photo showing Mary-Anne Boyd receiving a set of pewter ware at the annual meeting of the Terrace Public Library Board, February 12. Mrs. Boyd served eight years on the library board as chairman.
Photo showing Mary-Anne Boyd receiving a set of pewter ware at the annual meeting of the Terrace Public Library Board, February 12. Mrs. Boyd served eight years on the library board as chairman.
Photograph of Mary pact holding a book called "Never surrender," written by Mary Pact, founder of C.A.R.S and published by Mitchell Press Ltd.
Notes
"Never Surrender," written by Mary Pact, founder of C.A.R.S and published by Mitchell Press Ltd is just off the press. It represents her years of work in the fight against arthritis for which she has received, amoung other honors, an honorary doctorate of laws from University of B.C. as well as the Canada metal.
"Mary Jean Rodrigo was understandably pleased after winning one of the bicycles given away at Sunday's bike rodeo. Gary Snider, manager of Super Valu, tries to clear a path for Mary as Constable Rick Steele, who assisted Snider in making the draw, goes over his notes.''
"Mary Jean Rodrigo was understandably pleased after winning one of the bicycles given away at Sunday's bike rodeo. Gary Snider, manager of Super Valu, tries to clear a path for Mary as Constable Rick Steele, who assisted Snider in making the draw, goes over his notes.''
Jamieson came to Kitimat from Vancouver to work on the Alcan project in 1952. With his first pay cheque he bought a small "Pony Kodak" camera at the local store (Hudson Bay?), and started taking coloured slides of the Kitimat from 1952-1953. Left Kitimat at the end of August 1953 to move to Montreal.
Photo showing an NDP supporter discussing the results with Frank Howard as Graham Lea studies his cigar. the gathering at Elk's Hall became increasingly worried as early returns indicated an NDP defeat.
Photo showing an NDP supporter discussing the results with Frank Howard as Graham Lea studies his cigar. the gathering at Elk's Hall became increasingly worried as early returns indicated an NDP defeat.
Photograph of the Recreation Hall. Back of photo reads 'The Recreation Hall with part of the trailer camp to the left. Mount Bolton in the background."
Photograph taken by Dave Geddes, Bank of Montreal, and given to Sylvia Anderson
Scope and Content
Photograph of the Recreation Hall. Back of photo reads 'The Recreation Hall with part of the trailer camp to the left. Mount Bolton in the background."
Notes
It is possible that 'Mount Bolton' is 'Mount Elizabeth'.
Photograph of the Recreation Hall. Back of photograph reads: 'The Rec Hall & The Shoe Horn - shoe repair shop was the first private enterprise in Kitimat.'
Photograph taken by Dave Geddes, Bank of Montreal, and given to Sylvia Anderson
Scope and Content
Photograph of the Recreation Hall. Back of photograph reads: 'The Rec Hall & The Shoe Horn - shoe repair shop was the first private enterprise in Kitimat.'