Photo showing municipal council for 1975 are: (front row) Alderman Tom Smith, Alderman Joe Banyay, Alderman June Bernauer, (back): Alderman Ray Brady, Alderman Fran Buschert, Mayor Paul Monaghan, Alderman Max Patzelt. Picture was taken after Brady, Buschert, Monaghan and Patzelt took the oath of office Monday.
Photo showing municipal council for 1975 are: (front row) Alderman Tom Smith, Alderman Joe Banyay, Alderman June Bernauer, (back): Alderman Ray Brady, Alderman Fran Buschert, Mayor Paul Monaghan, Alderman Max Patzelt. Picture was taken after Brady, Buschert, Monaghan and Patzelt took the oath of office Monday.
Photo showing Premier Bennett visits Kitimat. L/R R.E. Montador, Thomas H. Christie, Reeve Wilbur Hallman, Premier W.A.C. Bennett, Percy E. Radley, Waldo Skillings, R.S. Lawrence
Photo showing Premier Bennett visits Kitimat. L/R R.E. Montador, Thomas H. Christie, Reeve Wilbur Hallman, Premier W.A.C. Bennett, Percy E. Radley, Waldo Skillings, R.S. Lawrence
Photo showing Alderma Joe Banyay. "Why shouldn't it be? What harm could it do?", he answered when questioned about Bill 85. He said he had no objection to the proposed legislation and he felt it could eliminate a lot of ill feeling.
Photo showing Alderma Joe Banyay. "Why shouldn't it be? What harm could it do?", he answered when questioned about Bill 85. He said he had no objection to the proposed legislation and he felt it could eliminate a lot of ill feeling.
Photo showing Alderman John Flynn who was very to the point with his reactio. "I think it's very obnoxious", he said, adding he felt it ridiculous that anybody can have access to another's business accounts. Flynn felt a disclosures act of one kind or another was needed in provincial or federal politics. He said he didn't feel it was neccessary for small municipalities however. (Bill85 - Public Officials and Employees Disclosure Act)
Photo showing Alderman John Flynn who was very to the point with his reactio. "I think it's very obnoxious", he said, adding he felt it ridiculous that anybody can have access to another's business accounts. Flynn felt a disclosures act of one kind or another was needed in provincial or federal politics. He said he didn't feel it was neccessary for small municipalities however. (Bill85 - Public Officials and Employees Disclosure Act)
Photo showing Alderman Max Patzelt, who had the most strenous objection to Bill 85-Public Officials and Employees Disclosure Act. Up for re-election in the fall, he said, "I wanted to run again but may change my mind...not due to the fact of my personal assets - anybody can look at those - but, if anybody can see the financial statements of my business then I don't think this is right.
Photo showing Alderman Max Patzelt, who had the most strenous objection to Bill 85-Public Officials and Employees Disclosure Act. Up for re-election in the fall, he said, "I wanted to run again but may change my mind...not due to the fact of my personal assets - anybody can look at those - but, if anybody can see the financial statements of my business then I don't think this is right.
Photograph of a cheque for $1213.42 was the result of the followers of Hope campaign organized by the Kitimat beta Sigma Phi. The money was turned over by the beta Sigma phi member Isobel Patzelt to KAMR president Tony Jenster while Alex Sinclair and Florence Dowker watch. A spokesman for Beta Sigma Phi said thanks go mout to all those who generously donated to the cause and especially to Mrs Helen Geyer, campaign chairman, and all the ladies who [participated. Funds will be used to purchase a bus for transporting the retarded to various functions.
Photograph of a cheque for $1213.42 was the result of the followers of Hope campaign organized by the Kitimat beta Sigma Phi. The money was turned over by the beta Sigma phi member Isobel Patzelt to KAMR president Tony Jenster while Alex Sinclair and Florence Dowker watch. A spokesman for Beta Sigma Phi said thanks go mout to all those who generously donated to the cause and especially to Mrs Helen Geyer, campaign chairman, and all the ladies who [participated. Funds will be used to purchase a bus for transporting the retarded to various functions.
Notes
The Museum acknowledges that today's society uses "intellectual disability."
Photo showing Cyril Shelford sworn in as alderman of Terrace during the statutory inaugral greeting of council held in the banquet room of the arena. Also in the picture are Terry and Mary Little being sworn in.
Photo showing Cyril Shelford sworn in as alderman of Terrace during the statutory inaugral greeting of council held in the banquet room of the arena. Also in the picture are Terry and Mary Little being sworn in.
Photo showing a delegation of 3 mayors representing 10 communities from the Pacific Northwest who went to Victoria armed with a resolution endorsing original plans for the development of this area as number one priority of the senior governments and asking for the assurance the priorities had not changed.
Photo showing a delegation of 3 mayors representing 10 communities from the Pacific Northwest who went to Victoria armed with a resolution endorsing original plans for the development of this area as number one priority of the senior governments and asking for the assurance the priorities had not changed.
Photo showing fashion show managers: Mrs. A.W. Handford (arrangements for the models), Mrs. K.G. Strachan (ticket sales convenor), Mrs. Jo McElroy (co-convenor with Ben Pierce)
Northern Sentinel Box #3 - (A)Historical
(1)Associated Boards of Trade of Central BC and Alaska Affiliates
(a)Convention held in Kitimat August 1959
Scope and Content
Photo showing fashion show managers: Mrs. A.W. Handford (arrangements for the models), Mrs. K.G. Strachan (ticket sales convenor), Mrs. Jo McElroy (co-convenor with Ben Pierce)