Photograph of a donated anaesthesia machine. In this photo, there are two men, and two women. Starting from the left is Mike Skitcko, Dave Barclay, Nurse Muir, and Dr.B.Krafr.
Photograph of a donated anaesthesia machine. In this photo, there are two men, and two women. Starting from the left is Mike Skitcko, Dave Barclay, Nurse Muir, and Dr.B.Krafr.
Photo showing Kitimat Kinsmen 3rd Annual Sale of Christmas Trees at City Centre. Front Row L/R Jimmy Marshall, Mike Skitcko, Benny Nenson, Gary Halgrimson, Erv Strauss. Back Row L/R Dave Barclay, Fred Wilkin.
Photo showing Kitimat Kinsmen 3rd Annual Sale of Christmas Trees at City Centre. Front Row L/R Jimmy Marshall, Mike Skitcko, Benny Nenson, Gary Halgrimson, Erv Strauss. Back Row L/R Dave Barclay, Fred Wilkin.
Photograph of showing paving machine in operation on Haisla Blvd. between Nalabila and Kingfisher Ave. Six men visible working, with two operating paving vehicles. Side of paving machine reads "Barber Greene".
Donated by Jackie Worboys. Given to the Jackie Mufford Worboys family by Wally Melville.
Scope and Content
Photograph of showing paving machine in operation on Haisla Blvd. between Nalabila and Kingfisher Ave. Six men visible working, with two operating paving vehicles. Side of paving machine reads "Barber Greene".
Photograph of clearing of site for machine shop and plant yard, Moore Creek, looking north. Wood and debris being burned in centre. Truck and other machinery in front of that.
Bud Powell is a longtime resident of Kitimat and former smeltersite resident. He worked for Alcan.
Custodial History
Donated by Bud Powell.
Scope and Content
Photograph of clearing of site for machine shop and plant yard, Moore Creek, looking north. Wood and debris being burned in centre. Truck and other machinery in front of that.
Photograph of clearing for machine shop site and storage yard, Moore Creek camp in background, looking east. Wood and debris being burned in centre. Truck parked in foreground.
Bud Powell is a longtime resident of Kitimat and former smeltersite resident. He worked for Alcan.
Custodial History
Donated by Bud Powell.
Scope and Content
Photograph of clearing for machine shop site and storage yard, Moore Creek camp in background, looking east. Wood and debris being burned in centre. Truck parked in foreground.
Photo showing retiring Kiwanis Club president, George Thom, left, is shown handing the gavel to incoming president, Jack Adkins. Other new officers installed at the club's dinner and dance Saturday were vice-presidents Jack Hume and Terry Patient, secretary, Allan Sanderson and treasurer, Lew Plewman, Club directors are Norm Coulter, Keith Davis, Hart Don, Bill Ingenthron, Gil Manning, Bruno Meister and Eric O'Dell. Committee chairmen are Rev. Glenn Noble, youth services; Eric O'Dell, citizenship. Jack Hume, Kiwanis administration. Club membership totals 31.
Photo showing retiring Kiwanis Club president, George Thom, left, is shown handing the gavel to incoming president, Jack Adkins. Other new officers installed at the club's dinner and dance Saturday were vice-presidents Jack Hume and Terry Patient, secretary, Allan Sanderson and treasurer, Lew Plewman, Club directors are Norm Coulter, Keith Davis, Hart Don, Bill Ingenthron, Gil Manning, Bruno Meister and Eric O'Dell. Committee chairmen are Rev. Glenn Noble, youth services; Eric O'Dell, citizenship. Jack Hume, Kiwanis administration. Club membership totals 31.
Photograph of the Kiwanis club Dominion Day committee is shown checking last details for Kitimats July 1 celebrations. Standing left to right are Max Patzelt, Lew Plewman, Jack Adkins, Gordon Murchison, and Eric O'Dell. Seated left to right are club president George Thom, Booth Chairman, Terry Patient and Dominion Day Chairman Rudy Gaiesky. This is the first year club has co-ordinated plans for the Dominion Day program. (Staff photo)
Photograph of the Kiwanis club Dominion Day committee is shown checking last details for Kitimats July 1 celebrations. Standing left to right are Max Patzelt, Lew Plewman, Jack Adkins, Gordon Murchison, and Eric O'Dell. Seated left to right are club president George Thom, Booth Chairman, Terry Patient and Dominion Day Chairman Rudy Gaiesky. This is the first year club has co-ordinated plans for the Dominion Day program. (Staff photo)