Photo showing Among guests at the Toastmistress council 7 conference held at Kitimat during the weekend were the foursome above. L/R; Veda Jaynes, Ketchikan, a contestant in the speech competition, Marcia Fish, Juneau, council chariman, Jan Adasiak, Juneau, winner of the competition, and Kathleen Hutchinson, Kitimat, runner up. Visitors taken on a tour of Kitimat works. Members of Kitimat's bukwala Toastmistress club were conference hosts and delegates came from clubs in Alaska and north Central British Columbia.
Current: 1960s - Service Organizations - Toastmasters
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Photo showing Among guests at the Toastmistress council 7 conference held at Kitimat during the weekend were the foursome above. L/R; Veda Jaynes, Ketchikan, a contestant in the speech competition, Marcia Fish, Juneau, council chariman, Jan Adasiak, Juneau, winner of the competition, and Kathleen Hutchinson, Kitimat, runner up. Visitors taken on a tour of Kitimat works. Members of Kitimat's bukwala Toastmistress club were conference hosts and delegates came from clubs in Alaska and north Central British Columbia.
Photo showing Bruce McLellan, special guest and past president of Toastmasters International, Nechako Club 1046, presents Gavel to Gordon Hirtle who takes over office as president for the year 1957-1958 at inaugural ceremony.
Northern Sentinel - (A)Historical
(1)Toastmasters International
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Photo showing Bruce McLellan, special guest and past president of Toastmasters International, Nechako Club 1046, presents Gavel to Gordon Hirtle who takes over office as president for the year 1957-1958 at inaugural ceremony.
Photo showing 'Mess Hall' at Anderson Creek during Alcan Project. The Mess Hall was at the Hudson's Bay Trading Company, which sat 1,000 workers at one time. It contained the Mess Hall, Blue Room (Staff), Post Office, Grocery Store. It was a hub of activity.
Photo showing 'Mess Hall' at Anderson Creek during Alcan Project. The Mess Hall was at the Hudson's Bay Trading Company, which sat 1,000 workers at one time. It contained the Mess Hall, Blue Room (Staff), Post Office, Grocery Store. It was a hub of activity.
A photograph of themost sportsmanlike palyer awards for Kitimat Minor hockey. Front Row Richard Mason, Dwayne Knoke, Greg Egan, David Chorney, Alan Carlson, Jamie Haynes. Back Row: Roy Schroeder, Ron Masch and Michael Ledevehat
A photograph of themost sportsmanlike palyer awards for Kitimat Minor hockey. Front Row Richard Mason, Dwayne Knoke, Greg Egan, David Chorney, Alan Carlson, Jamie Haynes. Back Row: Roy Schroeder, Ron Masch and Michael Ledevehat
Photo showing Kitimat Minor Hockey Association award night. Left to right: Eric Unger (best-Atom div.), Jerry Charnocki (most promising first year player-Atom div.), Darrell Craft (best defence-Atom div.), Garth Scott (best coach), Scott Adams (best goalie-Atom div.), Clifford Sherstabetoff (best goalie-Pee Wee div.), Bob Niven (best coach-Pee Wee div.), Alfie Skolos (best defence-Pee Wee div.), Michael DeLisser (best forward-Pee Wee div.); small boy in front is Gordon Daines (most improved skater at skating school)
Photo showing Kitimat Minor Hockey Association award night. Left to right: Eric Unger (best-Atom div.), Jerry Charnocki (most promising first year player-Atom div.), Darrell Craft (best defence-Atom div.), Garth Scott (best coach), Scott Adams (best goalie-Atom div.), Clifford Sherstabetoff (best goalie-Pee Wee div.), Bob Niven (best coach-Pee Wee div.), Alfie Skolos (best defence-Pee Wee div.), Michael DeLisser (best forward-Pee Wee div.); small boy in front is Gordon Daines (most improved skater at skating school)
Photo showing Midget team to represent Kitimat in the zone playdowns. Seated from left: Mark Littler, Bruce Barriscale, Doug Kernaghan, Charles Fox, Bob Mack, Dale Lapointe, Bob Drover, Wes Oleniuk. Standing from left: Ian Berry (coach), Brian Emmerson, Phil Kerbrat, David Greening, Richard Kennedy, David Mack, Lyle Bell, David Gibson, Roland Demett, NeilOrr, Bill Sturn (coach).
Current: 1960's
-Sports
-League Play
-Junior Ice Hockey
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Photo showing Midget team to represent Kitimat in the zone playdowns. Seated from left: Mark Littler, Bruce Barriscale, Doug Kernaghan, Charles Fox, Bob Mack, Dale Lapointe, Bob Drover, Wes Oleniuk. Standing from left: Ian Berry (coach), Brian Emmerson, Phil Kerbrat, David Greening, Richard Kennedy, David Mack, Lyle Bell, David Gibson, Roland Demett, NeilOrr, Bill Sturn (coach).
Photo showing Chris Bode minor hockey player with the Midget All Star team, "most valuable defenceman", to his right is Fred Mulawka, bus driver for Farwest Bus Lines; to his left is Bill Lindenbach, newly elected president of Legion Branch 250. (Quesnel tournament)
Current: 1960's
-Sports
-League Play
-Junior Ice Hockey
Scope and Content
Photo showing Chris Bode minor hockey player with the Midget All Star team, "most valuable defenceman", to his right is Fred Mulawka, bus driver for Farwest Bus Lines; to his left is Bill Lindenbach, newly elected president of Legion Branch 250. (Quesnel tournament)