Photograph of Freeman Percy Radley (right) reading a document which officially names him Freeman of Kitimat, now retired engineer ; Mayor Lindsay holds silver casket
Photograph of Freeman Percy Radley (right) reading a document which officially names him Freeman of Kitimat, now retired engineer ; Mayor Lindsay holds silver casket
Photo showing R.G. (Cec) Steele, Nechako Theatre, retired after fifty years service in the motion picture industry. A last look ---- Mr. Steele was in Kitimat (Nechako Theatre) 1956 - 1960.
Photo showing R.G. (Cec) Steele, Nechako Theatre, retired after fifty years service in the motion picture industry. A last look ---- Mr. Steele was in Kitimat (Nechako Theatre) 1956 - 1960.
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."