Photo showing Lions Club member Bryan Graydon presented each new Canadian Citizen with a pin last week. Jaycee president Bruce Isbell gave the speech of welcome. In the photo are William Meier, Margot Potusek and Albert Vander Haven. Cut from the photo are Barthus Stekelenberg, Maria Bakos, John Bakos, Mr. Graydon, Mr. Isbell, Marianne Sittlinger, Mrs. Meier.
Photo showing Lions Club member Bryan Graydon presented each new Canadian Citizen with a pin last week. Jaycee president Bruce Isbell gave the speech of welcome. In the photo are William Meier, Margot Potusek and Albert Vander Haven. Cut from the photo are Barthus Stekelenberg, Maria Bakos, John Bakos, Mr. Graydon, Mr. Isbell, Marianne Sittlinger, Mrs. Meier.
Photo showing Lions Club member Bryan Graydon presented each new Canadian citizen with a pin last week. Jaycee President Bruce Isbell gave the speech of welcome. (L/R) Barthus Stekelenberg, Maria Bakos, John Bakos, Mr. Graydon, Mr. Isbell, Marianne Sittlinger, Mrs. Inge Meier, William Meier, Margot Potusek, Albert Van Der Haven.
Photo showing Lions Club member Bryan Graydon presented each new Canadian citizen with a pin last week. Jaycee President Bruce Isbell gave the speech of welcome. (L/R) Barthus Stekelenberg, Maria Bakos, John Bakos, Mr. Graydon, Mr. Isbell, Marianne Sittlinger, Mrs. Inge Meier, William Meier, Margot Potusek, Albert Van Der Haven.
Photograph of Jack Strickland (left) of the Salvation Army with Kitimat Mayor George Thom (right), advertising the 1979 Red Shield drive for the Salvation Army. Thom holds a flag reading "...ghtbringers Session," "Blood & Fire," and "..70 - 1972"; Strickland is pretending to charge the flag like a bull in a bullfight.
Photograph of Jack Strickland (left) of the Salvation Army with Kitimat Mayor George Thom (right), advertising the 1979 Red Shield drive for the Salvation Army. Thom holds a flag reading "...ghtbringers Session," "Blood & Fire," and "..70 - 1972"; Strickland is pretending to charge the flag like a bull in a bullfight.
Notes
Caption from Northern Sentinel, May 3rd 1979: "That's no bull! No, it's Jack Strickland of the Salvation Army and Kitimat Mayor George Thom letting the community know the Army is ready to charge ahead with the annual Red Shield appeal set for Monday, May 7 in Kitimat. This once a year door-to-door appeal is the single major support for the work of the Salvation Army in this area. The total goal for this area is $10,500 and the support of everyone is urgently needed."