Photo showing head table dignitaries at combined Jaycee and Jaycette Convention. Clockwise from left: Ray Brady, Ruth Brady, Rob Cameron, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Lee Dennill, Mr. Dennill, Keith Armstrong, Les Hempsall, Ted Cambell, Mrs. Cambell, Tom Smith.
Photo showing head table dignitaries at combined Jaycee and Jaycette Convention. Clockwise from left: Ray Brady, Ruth Brady, Rob Cameron, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Lee Dennill, Mr. Dennill, Keith Armstrong, Les Hempsall, Ted Cambell, Mrs. Cambell, Tom Smith.
Photo showing Red Cross committee: Mrs. Phil Spencer, Dr. Doug Wilson, Mrs. Martin Misfeldt, Mrs. Fred Durdan, Mrs. Peter Hertz, Mrs. Al Forgeron, Mrs. William Rich
Photo showing Red Cross committee: Mrs. Phil Spencer, Dr. Doug Wilson, Mrs. Martin Misfeldt, Mrs. Fred Durdan, Mrs. Peter Hertz, Mrs. Al Forgeron, Mrs. William Rich
Photo showing Kitimat Jaycettes, Annual Valentine Dance at the Kitimat Gordon hotel. Front row, left to right: Mrs. Phil Spencer, Mrs. Al Kubas, Mrs. Fred Durdan, Mrs. Peter Herz, Mrs. Larry Kootinoff, and Mrs. Gordon Ellis. Back row, left to right: Mr. Kubas, Mr .Spencer, Mr. Durdan, Mr. Herz, Mr. Kootnikoff, and Mr. Ellis.
Photo showing Kitimat Jaycettes, Annual Valentine Dance at the Kitimat Gordon hotel. Front row, left to right: Mrs. Phil Spencer, Mrs. Al Kubas, Mrs. Fred Durdan, Mrs. Peter Herz, Mrs. Larry Kootinoff, and Mrs. Gordon Ellis. Back row, left to right: Mr. Kubas, Mr .Spencer, Mr. Durdan, Mr. Herz, Mr. Kootnikoff, and Mr. Ellis.
Photo showing Lions wives lend a hand to put over club projects. Shown above are left to right, Mrs. Jack Nevison, Mrs. Min Nishi and Mrs. Bill Patton, members of the Lions flower making committee for the Mothers' Day carnation sale in 1961. Held annually the days' proceeds are used by the club to further their community projects.
Photo showing Lions wives lend a hand to put over club projects. Shown above are left to right, Mrs. Jack Nevison, Mrs. Min Nishi and Mrs. Bill Patton, members of the Lions flower making committee for the Mothers' Day carnation sale in 1961. Held annually the days' proceeds are used by the club to further their community projects.