2 Trade Fair Exhibitor Buttons received at 1984 Lions Trade Fair exhibits. A purple ribbon is attached to the bottom of the button that reads "EXHIBITOR"
2 Trade Fair Exhibitor Buttons received at 1984 Lions Trade Fair exhibits. A purple ribbon is attached to the bottom of the button that reads "EXHIBITOR"
Square metal pin advertising The Ol' Keg Pub / Old Keg Pub in Kitimat. Black border, white background, and image of a man with a mug of beer sitting in front of a large keg.
Square metal pin advertising The Ol' Keg Pub / Old Keg Pub in Kitimat. Black border, white background, and image of a man with a mug of beer sitting in front of a large keg.
A round white pin with black border and text reading "I'M A KITIMAT THEATRE BOOSTER"; picture of comedy and tragedy masks in the centre. Metal pin on back.
A round white pin with black border and text reading "I'M A KITIMAT THEATRE BOOSTER"; picture of comedy and tragedy masks in the centre. Metal pin on back.
The Mejaski family kept airline tickets made out by Helen Currie (Kitimat Travel 1963 and Quadratravel 1970. Helen Currie wife of Art Currie, Municipal manager, they lived here for 18 years.
The Mejaski family kept airline tickets made out by Helen Currie (Kitimat Travel 1963 and Quadratravel 1970. Helen Currie wife of Art Currie, Municipal manager, they lived here for 18 years.
White Satin on blue felt, Joey in centre holding a school. Words are: Largest Project ever undertaken. "Joey."
Public Description
“Largest Project Ever Undertaken”, "Joey" felt crest (986.3). Cartoonist and newsman Al Beaton introduced Joey, who immortalized the trials and tribulations of the average Kitimat construction worker. Donated by Ernest Swenson.
White wool patch with red border with embroidered writing:"get on the ball 'er on the boat" Kitimat, BC with Joey cartoon in black.
Public Description
"Get On the Ball 'er on the Boat" wool patch. Kitimat Constructors Superintendent John “Bulldog” Whitton coined this phrase. Cartoonist and newsman Al Beaton introduced Joey, who immortalized the trials and tribulations of the average Kitimat construction worker.