5 men standing and crouching around a wooden pole that is being put into the ground. One man is holding the pole up and another is digging a hole. Another man is making sure the pole is going into the ground straight.
5 men standing and crouching around a wooden pole that is being put into the ground. One man is holding the pole up and another is digging a hole. Another man is making sure the pole is going into the ground straight.
Photo showing Bill Patton as President of the Kitimat branch of Lions International receiving the official charter from councellor Lance Crowe, from Oak Harbour, Washington, at the Lions "Charter Night" in Kitimat.
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Photo showing Bill Patton as President of the Kitimat branch of Lions International receiving the official charter from councellor Lance Crowe, from Oak Harbour, Washington, at the Lions "Charter Night" in Kitimat.
Photo showing Jaycees enjoying themselves making up for a minstrel turn at the Lions' sponsored all-club party, left to right: Ron Lemke, Bob Merriam, Phil Spencer.
Photo showing Jaycees enjoying themselves making up for a minstrel turn at the Lions' sponsored all-club party, left to right: Ron Lemke, Bob Merriam, Phil Spencer.
Photo showing Reeve Sam Lindsay, who will officially open the Lions' Trade Fair tonight, is shown above with Lions' President Toni Jenster and other members of the club at the opening of the new Nechako wading pool on Saturday, May 8th. The pool is located in the neighborhood play area between Hawk and Heron Streets, and is the second neighborhood pool constructed by the Lions' Club for Kitimat youngsters. Both pools, on completion, were turned over to the municipality for operation under the municipal recreation program. Pool supervisors are provided by the municipal playground staff during the two month summer holiday period each year.
Photo showing Reeve Sam Lindsay, who will officially open the Lions' Trade Fair tonight, is shown above with Lions' President Toni Jenster and other members of the club at the opening of the new Nechako wading pool on Saturday, May 8th. The pool is located in the neighborhood play area between Hawk and Heron Streets, and is the second neighborhood pool constructed by the Lions' Club for Kitimat youngsters. Both pools, on completion, were turned over to the municipality for operation under the municipal recreation program. Pool supervisors are provided by the municipal playground staff during the two month summer holiday period each year.
Photo showing Lions Club 'Second Annual Trade Fair."
NSP Article - Captain Scott, master of Northland Navigation's MV "Haida Prince", is shown above raising the Lions Flag on his ship to publicize the second annual Lions Trade Fair held last year. With Captain Scott are centre, D.J. Murray, manager of Northern Dock and Warehouse, Kitimat and charter Lions' member Norman Handford, who was recently appointed zone chairman for the new Lions zone area comprised of clubs in Kitimat, Terrace and Hazelton.
Photo showing Lions Club 'Second Annual Trade Fair."
NSP Article - Captain Scott, master of Northland Navigation's MV "Haida Prince", is shown above raising the Lions Flag on his ship to publicize the second annual Lions Trade Fair held last year. With Captain Scott are centre, D.J. Murray, manager of Northern Dock and Warehouse, Kitimat and charter Lions' member Norman Handford, who was recently appointed zone chairman for the new Lions zone area comprised of clubs in Kitimat, Terrace and Hazelton.
Photo showing Lions Club Trade Fair. Officials of the Fair announced over 6,200 attended during it's three day run.. NSP article - Attendance records tumbled again this year at the Lion's Trade Fair as the big show really packed them in. The above picture shows part of the big crowd that greeted the Harmonettes from Smithers during their three performances Saturday afternoon and evening.
Photo showing Lions Club Trade Fair. Officials of the Fair announced over 6,200 attended during it's three day run.. NSP article - Attendance records tumbled again this year at the Lion's Trade Fair as the big show really packed them in. The above picture shows part of the big crowd that greeted the Harmonettes from Smithers during their three performances Saturday afternoon and evening.