Photo showing victorious "A" Shift ice hockey team, back row from left: Laurie Leblanc, Jim Adams, Eddy Kratz, Bert Sauteur, Ray LaPointe, Harold Johanson, Denis Marleau, Jerry Chancey. Front row; Gus Ishida, Merv Michaluk, Fred Wowk, Bill Benz, Willy Reid, George Eisner, Kenny Hamanishi, Dolmar Anderson.
Current: 1960s
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Photo showing victorious "A" Shift ice hockey team, back row from left: Laurie Leblanc, Jim Adams, Eddy Kratz, Bert Sauteur, Ray LaPointe, Harold Johanson, Denis Marleau, Jerry Chancey. Front row; Gus Ishida, Merv Michaluk, Fred Wowk, Bill Benz, Willy Reid, George Eisner, Kenny Hamanishi, Dolmar Anderson.
One of the Kitimat minor hockey teams practising on the Kitimat outdoor ice rink. In the background is Squirrel Mountain/Clague Mountain, looking west.
One of the Kitimat minor hockey teams practising on the Kitimat outdoor ice rink. In the background is Squirrel Mountain/Clague Mountain, looking west.
Kitimat Pipe Band marching while playing on the ice. The man in the middle of the band is playing a drum that has "Kitimat BC Canada", written on it. The right side of the picture shows four flags hanging above spectator heads.
Kitimat Pipe Band marching while playing on the ice. The man in the middle of the band is playing a drum that has "Kitimat BC Canada", written on it. The right side of the picture shows four flags hanging above spectator heads.
Kitimat's first opera, presented by the Canadian Opera Company, November 25, 1961. "Orpheus in the Underworld" was presented courtesy of a Canada Council Grant and the sponsorship of the Kitimat Concert Association.
Kitimat's first opera, presented by the Canadian Opera Company, November 25, 1961. "Orpheus in the Underworld" was presented courtesy of a Canada Council Grant and the sponsorship of the Kitimat Concert Association.
Image depicts an air mail envelope for Queen Charlotte Airlines.
Notes
Title based on content of photograph. -- First air mail service was introduced by Queen Charlotte Airlines in 1952. Previously, mail was carried by the CP steamship Princess Norah. Queen Charlotte Airlines was purchased by Pacific Western Airlines in 1955. Hal Whiting Collection