"MIKE TOPP (front left) took two out of the three trophies up for grabs in the Belly Flop Contest with
his spectacular belly flop and cannonball dives. Alex Loker (front right) who can’t swim, took top
honours in the best costume event, not so much for his outfit but for best impersonation as a swimmer.
Bill Dauphinee, last year’s champion, and Mike Whelan and Brian McCallum did their best but didn’t
pull off any wins this year."
"MIKE TOPP (front left) took two out of the three trophies up for grabs in the Belly Flop Contest with
his spectacular belly flop and cannonball dives. Alex Loker (front right) who can’t swim, took top
honours in the best costume event, not so much for his outfit but for best impersonation as a swimmer.
Bill Dauphinee, last year’s champion, and Mike Whelan and Brian McCallum did their best but didn’t
pull off any wins this year."
Photo showing historic porch from which acting-sheriff J.A.R. Homer read the proclamation uniting the colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia into a single colony; here examined by L.J. Wallace, provincial general chairman.
Photo showing historic porch from which acting-sheriff J.A.R. Homer read the proclamation uniting the colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia into a single colony; here examined by L.J. Wallace, provincial general chairman.
Photo showing John Fisher, right, National Centennial Commissioner, pinning a gold medal leaf emblem on Bert Lange, chairman of Kitimat's Centennial Committee.
Photo showing John Fisher, right, National Centennial Commissioner, pinning a gold medal leaf emblem on Bert Lange, chairman of Kitimat's Centennial Committee.
Photo showing Miss Lucy Tolhurst of Kitimat in a pale blue Centennial gown owned by Mrs. Gordon Marshall. Her mother, Mrs. James Tolhurst holds her bonnet while Mrs. Hans Rosenblum fixes a curl.
Photo showing Miss Lucy Tolhurst of Kitimat in a pale blue Centennial gown owned by Mrs. Gordon Marshall. Her mother, Mrs. James Tolhurst holds her bonnet while Mrs. Hans Rosenblum fixes a curl.