Photo showing a red truck with a large "Kitimat General Hospital" sign on the roof. There is a clown standing in the back, and a lady holding a white umbrella watching the float from the bottom right corner of the photograph.
Photo showing a red truck with a large "Kitimat General Hospital" sign on the roof. There is a clown standing in the back, and a lady holding a white umbrella watching the float from the bottom right corner of the photograph.
Photo showing an off-white vehicle driving up Kingfisher Avenue. There are two women sitting in the back, and both of them are wearing hats. There is a sign on the car door that says, "Twin City Mayors".
Photo showing an off-white vehicle driving up Kingfisher Avenue. There are two women sitting in the back, and both of them are wearing hats. There is a sign on the car door that says, "Twin City Mayors".
Photo showing a man in a yellow shirt driving down Kingfisher Avenue. Miss Kiwanis, Lynn Montgomery, is sitting in the back holding a bouquet of yellow flowers. There is a big "K" on the hood of the vehicle.
Photo showing a man in a yellow shirt driving down Kingfisher Avenue. Miss Kiwanis, Lynn Montgomery, is sitting in the back holding a bouquet of yellow flowers. There is a big "K" on the hood of the vehicle.
Photo showing a man holding his fishing trophy. There are two other trophies placed on either side of him, and he is wearing a patterned button up shirt.
Photo showing a man holding his fishing trophy. There are two other trophies placed on either side of him, and he is wearing a patterned button up shirt.
Photo showing Mayor George Thom, assisted by Sentinel Managing Editor Jim Haughton drew the name of winners in the Dominion Day Winner's Circle. (no names -see Page 3 NSP)
Northern Sentinel Press: 1970: Other Contests: (1) Winner's Circle
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Photo showing Mayor George Thom, assisted by Sentinel Managing Editor Jim Haughton drew the name of winners in the Dominion Day Winner's Circle. (no names -see Page 3 NSP)
Photo showing 'Comic Costumes' - Judges had a hard time making decisions in all events, especially in the childrens class where originality and humour had produced good results. Prize winner Penny Hopkins puffs contently on her pipe as she receives her applause.
#3 Northern Sentinel: Box #2: (A) Historical - Dominion Day
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Photo showing 'Comic Costumes' - Judges had a hard time making decisions in all events, especially in the childrens class where originality and humour had produced good results. Prize winner Penny Hopkins puffs contently on her pipe as she receives her applause.
Photograph of Max Patzelt, Jean Beliveau and Mac Handford. Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadian Hockey Player, visited Kitimat for July 1st celebrations in 1971. In the photograph he is autographing images taken by Max Patzelt.
Photograph of Max Patzelt, Jean Beliveau and Mac Handford. Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadian Hockey Player, visited Kitimat for July 1st celebrations in 1971. In the photograph he is autographing images taken by Max Patzelt.
Photograph of Max Patzelt, Jean Beliveau and Mac Handford. Jean Beliveau visited Kitimat for July 1st, 1971. In this photo Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadian Hockey Player, is autographing photos taken by Max Patzelt
Photograph of Max Patzelt, Jean Beliveau and Mac Handford. Jean Beliveau visited Kitimat for July 1st, 1971. In this photo Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadian Hockey Player, is autographing photos taken by Max Patzelt
Photograph of Isabelle and Max Patzelt meeting Hon. Roland Michener, Governer General of Canada, during his visit to Kitimat for Dominion Day festivities in 1973. Mayor John Springer is also in the photo.
Photograph of Isabelle and Max Patzelt meeting Hon. Roland Michener, Governer General of Canada, during his visit to Kitimat for Dominion Day festivities in 1973. Mayor John Springer is also in the photo.
Photo showing Saguenay-Kitimat employee Annette Hrehorka was elected Kitimat's Beauty Queen, and is shown here with her two attendants Jo-Anne Bayley seven and Amelia Matilla aged eight. After being presented with a bouquet and an envelope containing her $100 award, Annette posed on the dias for photographers.
Photo showing Saguenay-Kitimat employee Annette Hrehorka was elected Kitimat's Beauty Queen, and is shown here with her two attendants Jo-Anne Bayley seven and Amelia Matilla aged eight. After being presented with a bouquet and an envelope containing her $100 award, Annette posed on the dias for photographers.