Don Murray presenting a prize to a lady in a dress. She is wearing gloves, and is holding a handbag with her left arm. There is a table between the lady and Don where the trophies were given out.
Don Murray presenting a prize to a lady in a dress. She is wearing gloves, and is holding a handbag with her left arm. There is a table between the lady and Don where the trophies were given out.
Judge Don Murray on the right, and John Springer in the middle. John is taking oath of office for mayor, and Tim Willis is on the left, standing with his hands folded in front. There is a picture on the wall in the background, along with two flags.
Judge Don Murray on the right, and John Springer in the middle. John is taking oath of office for mayor, and Tim Willis is on the left, standing with his hands folded in front. There is a picture on the wall in the background, along with two flags.
Photograph showing George More holding a mounted Indian carving, with an engraved inscription recognizing the regular visits of the steamship Princess Patricia, and its captain H.J. Murray.
Photograph showing George More holding a mounted Indian carving, with an engraved inscription recognizing the regular visits of the steamship Princess Patricia, and its captain H.J. Murray.
Notes
This photograph appears in the Northern Sentinel on October 2nd, 1968, page 7. "Grateful recognition of the reglar visits of Canadian Pacific steamship's Princess Patricia and the part played by its captain, H.J. Murray. At the reception last Thursday tendered by Kitimat Chamber of Commerce, George More, right, noted the lengthy and distinguished coastal career of Capt. Murray who is retiring after more than 45 years afloat. Mr. More is holding the Chamber's gift; a mounted Indian carving, with an engraved inscription noting the occasion as Capt. Murray's last stop prior to retirement. Capt. Murray is the father of Kitimat's Magistrate Don Murray."
Alleyn Ritchie, secretery, Dr.Richard Carruthers, First vice-president, Don Vander Ploeg, president, and Rick Forward, 2nd Vice President stand as New Rotrary executive is installed.
"Newe Rotary executive being installed following a dinner at the Legion Hall Saturday evening, June 22nd. Rotary district governor's rep. Dic Mason made the installation of (from left to right) Alleyn Ritchie, secretery, Dr.Richard Curruthers, 1st vice-president, Don Vander Ploeg, president, and R ick Forward, 2nd vice-president.
"Newe Rotary executive being installed following a dinner at the Legion Hall Saturday evening, June 22nd. Rotary district governor's rep. Dic Mason made the installation of (from left to right) Alleyn Ritchie, secretery, Dr.Richard Curruthers, 1st vice-president, Don Vander Ploeg, president, and R ick Forward, 2nd vice-president.
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