Photo showing "Jalopy" stays in Kitimat. Wally Melville buys Creed family's veteran automobile. In car: Wally Melville, wife Grace, daughter Aleta; Aubrey Creed and son Dio to the right.
Photo showing "Jalopy" stays in Kitimat. Wally Melville buys Creed family's veteran automobile. In car: Wally Melville, wife Grace, daughter Aleta; Aubrey Creed and son Dio to the right.
Photo of goodwill visitor Tauri Aaltio (left) of Helsinki, Finland talks to Kitimat resident Paul J. Asikainen during a visit to the Northern Sentinel on the weekend. Mr Aaltio represents the Suomi Seuro Society of Finland.
Photo of goodwill visitor Tauri Aaltio (left) of Helsinki, Finland talks to Kitimat resident Paul J. Asikainen during a visit to the Northern Sentinel on the weekend. Mr Aaltio represents the Suomi Seuro Society of Finland.
Photograph of Kitimat's "Good Citizen of the year," Mrs. Bea Fossum, will ride in tomorrows parade and appear on the evening program to receive her award- Kiwanis club president, Jack Adkins, announced Mrs. Fossum at the choice of the judges, at the clubs regular luncheon today.She has a long record of service to the community and through her volunteer efforts in many fields is well known in Kitimat and district.
Photograph of Kitimat's "Good Citizen of the year," Mrs. Bea Fossum, will ride in tomorrows parade and appear on the evening program to receive her award- Kiwanis club president, Jack Adkins, announced Mrs. Fossum at the choice of the judges, at the clubs regular luncheon today.She has a long record of service to the community and through her volunteer efforts in many fields is well known in Kitimat and district.
Photograph of preparations are well underway in the Kitimat Fire Hall or the Departments contribution to the Dominion Day celebrations. Frank Grogan, Dio Creed, and Fred Kempt are here giving the final coat of paint to the grotesque paper mache head which will be worn in the parade by members of the voluntary.
Photograph of preparations are well underway in the Kitimat Fire Hall or the Departments contribution to the Dominion Day celebrations. Frank Grogan, Dio Creed, and Fred Kempt are here giving the final coat of paint to the grotesque paper mache head which will be worn in the parade by members of the voluntary.