Photograph of the sasquatch hunter Bob Titmus, left, shows the sentinels Hugh MJcLarty one of many plaster casts he has taken of huge unexplained footprints of creature which was the subject of a film show in vVancouver to scientists, Bob, a local taxi operator, says some of the larger prints are 17 inches in length and are consistent with impressions made by a creature weighing around 700 pounds or more ounds. He hopes to resume hunt next year.
Photograph of the sasquatch hunter Bob Titmus, left, shows the sentinels Hugh MJcLarty one of many plaster casts he has taken of huge unexplained footprints of creature which was the subject of a film show in vVancouver to scientists, Bob, a local taxi operator, says some of the larger prints are 17 inches in length and are consistent with impressions made by a creature weighing around 700 pounds or more ounds. He hopes to resume hunt next year.
Photograph showing port facilities committee chairman Tom Smith (left) with John Southworth. It was a meeting of the Local Chamber of Commerce. Tom and John are both wearing suits and laughing while talking to one and other. They are standing on rocky ground and in the background there are mountains, trees and buildings, all quite far off.
Photograph showing port facilities committee chairman Tom Smith (left) with John Southworth. It was a meeting of the Local Chamber of Commerce. Tom and John are both wearing suits and laughing while talking to one and other. They are standing on rocky ground and in the background there are mountains, trees and buildings, all quite far off.
Photograph of a man talking on the phone and writing on a piece of paper. He is wearing a black shirt and has a watch on. His hair is done nicely and slicked to one side. He is in a room with wooden walls and is sitting on a chair that has a coat on the back of it.
In the background is a window and through that window you can see a van and a truck.
Photograph of a man talking on the phone and writing on a piece of paper. He is wearing a black shirt and has a watch on. His hair is done nicely and slicked to one side. He is in a room with wooden walls and is sitting on a chair that has a coat on the back of it.
In the background is a window and through that window you can see a van and a truck.
Photo of a person grasping the hands of another person and leaning in to hear what is being said. Other people are nearby, and a large log pile is in the background
Photo of a person grasping the hands of another person and leaning in to hear what is being said. Other people are nearby, and a large log pile is in the background
Photograph of Doug Smith with a microphone talking to a lady named Marti who appears to be a fortune teller. She is sitting at a table and doing tarot readings. Another man is sitting across from her. There is a tarot reading sign behind Doug.
The Aluminum City Telethon was started in 1980. The Kitimat Sports Association was approached by the board of directors of the Child Development Centre, and asked for their assistance in raising funds. The idea of a Telethon was agreed on and a committee was formed.
Each year the Telethon executive receives requests from the different non-profit organizations within our own community. They then decide on how to disburse the funds raised that year. after the letters of requests are reviewed and a brief presentation is made to the board of directors explaining how the money received will be spent.
Custodial History
Dorothy Cheyne
Scope and Content
Photograph of Doug Smith with a microphone talking to a lady named Marti who appears to be a fortune teller. She is sitting at a table and doing tarot readings. Another man is sitting across from her. There is a tarot reading sign behind Doug.
Four members of the "BCDA," likely British Columbia Drama Association. The name tags of three of the four people can be made out: Diane Dowe (or Down) of Prince George (second from left), Bertha Collier (?) of Kitimat (second from right), Fred Dowe (or Down) of Prince George (far right). Estimated to be from the 1960s due to hairstyles.
Four members of the "BCDA," likely British Columbia Drama Association. The name tags of three of the four people can be made out: Diane Dowe (or Down) of Prince George (second from left), Bertha Collier (?) of Kitimat (second from right), Fred Dowe (or Down) of Prince George (far right). Estimated to be from the 1960s due to hairstyles.
Notes
Fred Dowe's ribbons read "BCDA Exhibits Chairman" and "BCDA Printed Programme Chairman."
Photograph of a group of youths talking with a man with a microphone at the edge of the stage at the Aluminum City Telethon. Exit door is behind them. Audience and seats on the left.
Photograph of a group of youths talking with a man with a microphone at the edge of the stage at the Aluminum City Telethon. Exit door is behind them. Audience and seats on the left.