Photo showing choice of Centennial Committee to build a museum and information centre: John Walberg, left, president of the Kitimat Lions Club, and Bert Lange, chairman of the Centennial Committee.
Photo showing choice of Centennial Committee to build a museum and information centre: John Walberg, left, president of the Kitimat Lions Club, and Bert Lange, chairman of the Centennial Committee.
Photo showing historic porch from which acting-sheriff J.A.R. Homer read the proclamation uniting the colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia into a single colony; here examined by L.J. Wallace, provincial general chairman.
Photo showing historic porch from which acting-sheriff J.A.R. Homer read the proclamation uniting the colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia into a single colony; here examined by L.J. Wallace, provincial general chairman.
Photo showing John Fisher, right, National Centennial Commissioner, pinning a gold medal leaf emblem on Bert Lange, chairman of Kitimat's Centennial Committee.
Photo showing John Fisher, right, National Centennial Commissioner, pinning a gold medal leaf emblem on Bert Lange, chairman of Kitimat's Centennial Committee.
Photo showing Miss Lucy Tolhurst of Kitimat in a pale blue Centennial gown owned by Mrs. Gordon Marshall. Her mother, Mrs. James Tolhurst holds her bonnet while Mrs. Hans Rosenblum fixes a curl.
Photo showing Miss Lucy Tolhurst of Kitimat in a pale blue Centennial gown owned by Mrs. Gordon Marshall. Her mother, Mrs. James Tolhurst holds her bonnet while Mrs. Hans Rosenblum fixes a curl.
Photo showing Centennial Tea arranged by Mrs. Jan Szalanski of 61 Mallard Street. From left: Mrs. Syd Ross, Mrs. John Mejanski, Mrs. Jan Picucha, Mrs. Jan Szalanski, Mrs. Ladyk Yesdresyski.
Photo showing Centennial Tea arranged by Mrs. Jan Szalanski of 61 Mallard Street. From left: Mrs. Syd Ross, Mrs. John Mejanski, Mrs. Jan Picucha, Mrs. Jan Szalanski, Mrs. Ladyk Yesdresyski.
Photo showing "Helicopter Canada's" director-cameraman Eugene ("Jeep") Boyko gets a send-off from Canadian Centennial Commission's John Fisher as he starts his record-making, 15,000 mile travels to film the National Film Board's Centennial documentary on Canada.
Photo showing "Helicopter Canada's" director-cameraman Eugene ("Jeep") Boyko gets a send-off from Canadian Centennial Commission's John Fisher as he starts his record-making, 15,000 mile travels to film the National Film Board's Centennial documentary on Canada.