Photo showing Caps, Costumes and Fun were all part of this year's "Fast-Nacht" held in February. The carnival, sponsored by the German Canadian Club had a centennial theme and featured many authentic costumes as well as a good variety of novel ones.
Photo showing Caps, Costumes and Fun were all part of this year's "Fast-Nacht" held in February. The carnival, sponsored by the German Canadian Club had a centennial theme and featured many authentic costumes as well as a good variety of novel ones.
Photo showing German Consul in Vancouver for the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. W.D. Hoops, at the Chalet, entertained by Kitimat German Canadian Club. (L/R) Martin Kaffanke, Juergen Hagemann, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dudy, Alfred Kunze, Consul and Mrs. Hoops, J.W. Feldhoff, William Meier, President of the Club, Ms. K. Miller, Mrs. Heinz O. Born.
Photo showing German Consul in Vancouver for the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. W.D. Hoops, at the Chalet, entertained by Kitimat German Canadian Club. (L/R) Martin Kaffanke, Juergen Hagemann, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dudy, Alfred Kunze, Consul and Mrs. Hoops, J.W. Feldhoff, William Meier, President of the Club, Ms. K. Miller, Mrs. Heinz O. Born.
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 the opening ceremonies for the new Kitimat Library in Nechako centre have been set tentatively for February 21. New building, designed by architect Russel Baxter and constructed by Barton construction incorporates many of the newest and most practicle design features. Mrs. Doris Olsen is the librarian-custodian. Mrs. J.T Madill is chairman of Kitimat Library Board for 1958. Last year Kitimat readers borrowed an average of 20 books each.
Photograph of the opening ceremonies for the new Kitimat Library in Nechako centre have been set tentatively for February 21. New building, designed by architect Russel Baxter and constructed by Barton construction incorporates many of the newest and most practicle design features. Mrs. Doris Olsen is the librarian-custodian. Mrs. J.T Madill is chairman of Kitimat Library Board for 1958. Last year Kitimat readers borrowed an average of 20 books each.
Photograph of the new adult reference section and a new office space which is occupied by Mrs. Heinz Kehl, also in the picture is Mrs. George Robertson, who is checking over some new books.
Photograph of the new adult reference section and a new office space which is occupied by Mrs. Heinz Kehl, also in the picture is Mrs. George Robertson, who is checking over some new books.
Photograph of Terry Cassidy and Michael Jeffries bury their heads in a Davy Crocket adventure book at the Kitimat Municipal Library. Popular with both young and old, the Library is at present seriously handicapped by the lack of space.
Photograph of Terry Cassidy and Michael Jeffries bury their heads in a Davy Crocket adventure book at the Kitimat Municipal Library. Popular with both young and old, the Library is at present seriously handicapped by the lack of space.
Photograph of fireman Jack Eakin and Bob Block the Municipal Recreation and Adult Education Director looking at new books that have been added to the library which operates in the firehall.
Photograph of fireman Jack Eakin and Bob Block the Municipal Recreation and Adult Education Director looking at new books that have been added to the library which operates in the firehall.
"A very successfully" book sale is available each afternoon at the Kitimat Public Library. Discarded library books are being sold for 25 cents a piece 5 for a dollar. Patricia Robertson-Jimenz volunteered for duty as sales clerk recently as Rajai Sheadeh browsed."
"A very successfully" book sale is available each afternoon at the Kitimat Public Library. Discarded library books are being sold for 25 cents a piece 5 for a dollar. Patricia Robertson-Jimenz volunteered for duty as sales clerk recently as Rajai Sheadeh browsed."
Notes
"L" Commercial - 1970 - 1): Liquor Store 2) Library