Photo showing - 'Go Slow - - We Love Our Kids' - 'Caution' is the password for motorists driving by Kitimat Schools, and they'll be reminded to 'Go Slow, Save Lives' by school safety patrols which started today. Uniforms and equipment have been donated and will be maintained by Kitimat Lions. Here, patrolman Lyle Petch of Kildala School shows his mettle as a "traffic officer." Looking on approvingly, from left, are C.J. Webb, Kildala School; Bill Paton, Lions Club president; John Roddy, Northern Sentinel; Larry Forde, Lions vice-president; and Bob Foster, Lions safety committee chairman.
Photo showing - 'Go Slow - - We Love Our Kids' - 'Caution' is the password for motorists driving by Kitimat Schools, and they'll be reminded to 'Go Slow, Save Lives' by school safety patrols which started today. Uniforms and equipment have been donated and will be maintained by Kitimat Lions. Here, patrolman Lyle Petch of Kildala School shows his mettle as a "traffic officer." Looking on approvingly, from left, are C.J. Webb, Kildala School; Bill Paton, Lions Club president; John Roddy, Northern Sentinel; Larry Forde, Lions vice-president; and Bob Foster, Lions safety committee chairman.
The fonds consists of minutes, financial records, correspondence, constitutions, and files pertaining to the Arts and Crafts Fairs, the creation of K.O.A.T.A. and a Juried Art Show. Also includes 4 rubber stamps, and an album containing clippings, pamphlets and photos, gallary forms, Kitimat Community Arts Council logo, and a guest book.
Founded in 1970, incorporated in 1971, the role of the Kitimat Community Arts Council was to increase and broaden the opportunities for Kitimat citizens to enjoy and to participate in cultural and creative arts activities. Some of these activities include Arts and Crafts Fairs, sponsoring cultural performances and lobbying for funding for the Mount Elizabeth Theatre building. The council also sponsored K.A.O.T.A., a store selling local arts and crafts. The council disbanded in 1994.
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The fonds consists of minutes, financial records, correspondence, constitutions, and files pertaining to the Arts and Crafts Fairs, the creation of K.O.A.T.A. and a Juried Art Show. Also includes 4 rubber stamps, and an album containing clippings, pamphlets and photos, gallary forms, Kitimat Community Arts Council logo, and a guest book.
Notes
Title based on the contents of the fonds. 2 boxes + guest book.
Photo showing the 46 children of the Kildala choir at the opening ceremony of the new school. Choir was run by Phyllis Bell, accompanist for the choir was Mrs. R. Parlby.
Northern Sentinel Box #3 -(A) Historical (I) School District # 80 (a) Elementary Schools
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Photo showing the 46 children of the Kildala choir at the opening ceremony of the new school. Choir was run by Phyllis Bell, accompanist for the choir was Mrs. R. Parlby.
A photograph of trophies being awarded by Kildala elementary and Mt. Elizabeth Secondary Schools to the boy and girl at each school with top academic standings. The awards were presnted by Kildala Parents' Association founder, Councillor Tom Smith (Left), George Neumann (principal of Kildala) and Harley Robertson (Vice-principal of Mt. Elizabeth)
A photograph of trophies being awarded by Kildala elementary and Mt. Elizabeth Secondary Schools to the boy and girl at each school with top academic standings. The awards were presnted by Kildala Parents' Association founder, Councillor Tom Smith (Left), George Neumann (principal of Kildala) and Harley Robertson (Vice-principal of Mt. Elizabeth)