Photograph of helicopter lifting off, pilot and passenger can be seen through the see-through dome. What looks like cargo is strapped to holders on the side of the helicopter.
Photographer Harry McGee. Donated by his daughter Christine Del Duca. Originally sent to DOK Mayor's Office.
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Photograph of helicopter lifting off, pilot and passenger can be seen through the see-through dome. What looks like cargo is strapped to holders on the side of the helicopter.
Photo showing "Helicopter Canada's" director-cameraman Eugene ("Jeep") Boyko gets a send-off from Canadian Centennial Commission's John Fisher as he starts his record-making, 15,000 mile travels to film the National Film Board's Centennial documentary on Canada.
Photo showing "Helicopter Canada's" director-cameraman Eugene ("Jeep") Boyko gets a send-off from Canadian Centennial Commission's John Fisher as he starts his record-making, 15,000 mile travels to film the National Film Board's Centennial documentary on Canada.
Photo showing Perfect Score, 450, Bowled. Bill Harkness, operator of the Dairy Plant, Crawley McCracken Co. Kemano has rolled up twelve strikes on the Kemano Recreation Association Alleys at an open Bowling session. Bill, although not one of the high average bowlers of the community is an enthusiastic league bowler and has proven that with perserverance the elusive 450 can be rolled.
The Kemano Alleys were installed a year ago by National Bowling and Billiards of Vancouver and are considered to be one of the best set of lanes in the Province.
The Kemano Recreation Association purchased the Alleys which are installed in a building remodelled by Alcan for the purpose. Bowling has now become the No. 1 sport of the Kemano residents.
Photo showing Perfect Score, 450, Bowled. Bill Harkness, operator of the Dairy Plant, Crawley McCracken Co. Kemano has rolled up twelve strikes on the Kemano Recreation Association Alleys at an open Bowling session. Bill, although not one of the high average bowlers of the community is an enthusiastic league bowler and has proven that with perserverance the elusive 450 can be rolled.
The Kemano Alleys were installed a year ago by National Bowling and Billiards of Vancouver and are considered to be one of the best set of lanes in the Province.
The Kemano Recreation Association purchased the Alleys which are installed in a building remodelled by Alcan for the purpose. Bowling has now become the No. 1 sport of the Kemano residents.