Photograph showing several children sitting at a small table while four women smile and look at them. All the women have long coats on. One child has a cowboy hat on and is holding a woman's hand. On the table is what looks like a bag full of goodies for each of the children. In the background of the women is a chalk board with drawn on chalk lines, and a wall with flower cut out on it. Part of the Loggers Supplement 1972.
Photograph showing several children sitting at a small table while four women smile and look at them. All the women have long coats on. One child has a cowboy hat on and is holding a woman's hand. On the table is what looks like a bag full of goodies for each of the children. In the background of the women is a chalk board with drawn on chalk lines, and a wall with flower cut out on it. Part of the Loggers Supplement 1972.
Photograph showing several people and children dancing. The people are wearing jeans and a shirt while the children are wearing shirts or tank tops, shorts and runners. They're in a room (possibly a classroom) with poles in the middle of the room. In the background is a TV, a poster with fish on it, an exit sign, a ladder and a lot of water pipes.
Photograph showing several people and children dancing. The people are wearing jeans and a shirt while the children are wearing shirts or tank tops, shorts and runners. They're in a room (possibly a classroom) with poles in the middle of the room. In the background is a TV, a poster with fish on it, an exit sign, a ladder and a lot of water pipes.
Photo showing Lieutenant H. Halkett, Don Murray, manager of Northern Dock, Kitimat and Lieutenant A. Cairns meeting again in the course of visiting attaches tour of Kemano. All three had previously served together while employed by the Canadian Pacific Steamship Co. In 1955, they were shipmates on the Princess Norah.
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Photo showing Lieutenant H. Halkett, Don Murray, manager of Northern Dock, Kitimat and Lieutenant A. Cairns meeting again in the course of visiting attaches tour of Kemano. All three had previously served together while employed by the Canadian Pacific Steamship Co. In 1955, they were shipmates on the Princess Norah.