"Presenting a bucket of pennies (8,859 to be exact - or $89.59) to Molly Gordon on behalf of the Coummunity Help Agency were Randy Kirk and Karen Mason of Nechako School. Martin Soon, who organized the drive stands at right."
"Presenting a bucket of pennies (8,859 to be exact - or $89.59) to Molly Gordon on behalf of the Coummunity Help Agency were Randy Kirk and Karen Mason of Nechako School. Martin Soon, who organized the drive stands at right."
Metal sign advertising Wolf Werner Services, the music/DJ business of Wolfgang Scholz. The top 2/3rds of the sign are painted blue with the image of a gray wolf's head howling in the centre. The bottom third of the sign is white, with "WOLF WERNER" written in red capital letters and "Services" written in red cursive below them. Along the bottom of the sign are black letters reading "KITIMAT 632-3900." Two small holes in the top corners for hanging.
Metal sign advertising Wolf Werner Services, the music/DJ business of Wolfgang Scholz. The top 2/3rds of the sign are painted blue with the image of a gray wolf's head howling in the centre. The bottom third of the sign is white, with "WOLF WERNER" written in red capital letters and "Services" written in red cursive below them. Along the bottom of the sign are black letters reading "KITIMAT 632-3900." Two small holes in the top corners for hanging.
Physical Condition
Good
Material
metal
Condition Remarks
Various small stains, scratches, scuff marks, etc. across surface.
Height
61
Width
60.6
Accession Number
2023.30.1
Biographical Notes
Belonged to Wolfgang Scholz, an Alcan employee and radio DJ who lived in Kitimat from 1956 onwards. He provided DJ services at public events through his business Wolf Werner Services (also known as Wolf Werner Discotheque).
A photograph of four "student ambassadors" from other B.C. highschools that were guests of the Kitimat Rotary Club. They are on a province wide exchange program. Left to right : Richard Breaks, Nancy Wilson, Gerry Seto and David Lick
A photograph of four "student ambassadors" from other B.C. highschools that were guests of the Kitimat Rotary Club. They are on a province wide exchange program. Left to right : Richard Breaks, Nancy Wilson, Gerry Seto and David Lick