Kitimat Reeve Sam Lindsay beginning the ceremonial burning of the Municipal debentures with a cigarette. The $2 million in debentures had been taken out for the construction of the Haisla Bridge, and had just been paid in full.
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Kitimat Reeve Sam Lindsay beginning the ceremonial burning of the Municipal debentures with a cigarette. The $2 million in debentures had been taken out for the construction of the Haisla Bridge, and had just been paid in full.
Reeve Sam Lindsay beginning the ceremonial burning of the municipal debentures totaling $2 million for the Haisla Bridge. All had just been paid in full, November 14, 1964.
Reeve Sam Lindsay beginning the ceremonial burning of the municipal debentures totaling $2 million for the Haisla Bridge. All had just been paid in full, November 14, 1964.
Photo showing games and activities at the Kitamaat Village Sports Day. Kenny Hall and Bill Wilson (right) were among several handing out ribbons and quarters for participants in the many foot races held in the afternoon.
Photo showing games and activities at the Kitamaat Village Sports Day. Kenny Hall and Bill Wilson (right) were among several handing out ribbons and quarters for participants in the many foot races held in the afternoon.
Photo showing Kitimat's Winning Rink at the Prince Rupert Women's Bonspiel. Kitimat won the Grand Aggregate Trophy and Golden Jubilee Plaques. L/R Mrs. Gus Levins, Mrs. Jack Mitchell (Polly); Mrs. Fred McKeown (Verle); Ms. Joy Mitchell (now Mrs. J.W. Frechette).
Photo showing Kitimat's Winning Rink at the Prince Rupert Women's Bonspiel. Kitimat won the Grand Aggregate Trophy and Golden Jubilee Plaques. L/R Mrs. Gus Levins, Mrs. Jack Mitchell (Polly); Mrs. Fred McKeown (Verle); Ms. Joy Mitchell (now Mrs. J.W. Frechette).