Photograph of Dr. Hasso Van Etzdorf arriving in Kitimat, en route to Kemano Dr. Von returns to Kitimat. He is accompanied by his wife.
Notes
Here to meet members of the German community this week is Dr. Hasso Van Etzdorf who arrived in Kitimat yesterday. Seen here en route to Kemano Dr. Von Etzdorf returns to Kitimat tonight. He is accompanied by his wife.
Photograph showing a Japanese fan dancer. Her name is Bev Ichiiwas and she is Miss Prince Rupert. She is wearing traditional Japanese fan dancing clothes. In the background there are two girls seated wearing sashes. One sash says "Miss Kitimat" and the other Princess Kitimat".
Photograph showing a Japanese fan dancer. Her name is Bev Ichiiwas and she is Miss Prince Rupert. She is wearing traditional Japanese fan dancing clothes. In the background there are two girls seated wearing sashes. One sash says "Miss Kitimat" and the other Princess Kitimat".
Notes
The Northern Sentinel of July 3rd, 1980 has this photo with the caption "Miss Prince Rupert, Bev Ichiiwa,
performed a traditional Japanese dance, with all the grace of a geisha, for the crowd at Riverlodge Monday night.". This is on page 11.
Photograph of the Duke of Edinburgh visiting Kitimat. The scouts and guides greeted the Duke at the temporary wharf. From the left is Freda Sewell, Wendy Wynne- Jones, and Mona Angle.
Photograph of the Duke of Edinburgh visiting Kitimat. The scouts and guides greeted the Duke at the temporary wharf. From the left is Freda Sewell, Wendy Wynne- Jones, and Mona Angle.
Photo showing Minori Nishi (centre) and his gift to the town: 300 Japanese flowering cherry trees. Norman Barber (left) and Municipal Manager Art Currie (right) looking on.
Photo showing Minori Nishi (centre) and his gift to the town: 300 Japanese flowering cherry trees. Norman Barber (left) and Municipal Manager Art Currie (right) looking on.
Photo showing two 1,700 ton frigates of the Japanese Maritime Self Defence Fore as they reach HMC Dockyard at Esquimalt for a two day visit. At left is JDS Harukaze; nearing the jetty is JDS Uranami. It marked the first time in 25 years that Japanese warships had visited British Columbia.
Photo showing two 1,700 ton frigates of the Japanese Maritime Self Defence Fore as they reach HMC Dockyard at Esquimalt for a two day visit. At left is JDS Harukaze; nearing the jetty is JDS Uranami. It marked the first time in 25 years that Japanese warships had visited British Columbia.
Photo showing Mrs. J. Peel, daughter Louise and Jill Gregory, daughter of Sergeant and Mrs. J. F. Gregory. They are three of almost 4,000 Kitimatians who called on H.M.C.S. Crescent when she was in port on the weekend. Here Mrs. Peel and the two girls are caught by the Sentinel camera, checking one of the many complex, strange things used to equip a vessel of the destroyer escort class.
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Photo showing Mrs. J. Peel, daughter Louise and Jill Gregory, daughter of Sergeant and Mrs. J. F. Gregory. They are three of almost 4,000 Kitimatians who called on H.M.C.S. Crescent when she was in port on the weekend. Here Mrs. Peel and the two girls are caught by the Sentinel camera, checking one of the many complex, strange things used to equip a vessel of the destroyer escort class.
An Ontario high school class seated at tables in the blue room at the Kitimat Hotel. There is a lady standing up speaking with her hand on her chest. She is wearing a white sweater over top of her shirt, and the man behind her is turned around in his chair looking at her.
An Ontario high school class seated at tables in the blue room at the Kitimat Hotel. There is a lady standing up speaking with her hand on her chest. She is wearing a white sweater over top of her shirt, and the man behind her is turned around in his chair looking at her.