Photo showing (from left): Giovanni Alama (native of Italy), Joesph Sletten (Norway), Ferruccio Frank Penzin (Italy), Margaret Lehmann (U.S.), Alexander Wedekin (Germany) and Fred Lehmann (Switzerland)/ County Court Judge William O. Fulton presided at ceremonies in Public Safety building when 65 received their citizenship certificates. new Citizens also received a bible. Here they are a few minutes after they had sworn allegiance to the Queen.
Photo showing (from left): Giovanni Alama (native of Italy), Joesph Sletten (Norway), Ferruccio Frank Penzin (Italy), Margaret Lehmann (U.S.), Alexander Wedekin (Germany) and Fred Lehmann (Switzerland)/ County Court Judge William O. Fulton presided at ceremonies in Public Safety building when 65 received their citizenship certificates. new Citizens also received a bible. Here they are a few minutes after they had sworn allegiance to the Queen.
Photo showing league secretary Fred O'Grady (left) congratulating Black Eagles captain Henry Heller (right). Looking on (centre) is Fred Lubke. The trophy won last year by the Peter Kiewit team is known at the Labor Day Trophy. Eagles coach Erich Reiner had high hopes of winning the trophy this year, "because the team played better than ever before".
Photo showing league secretary Fred O'Grady (left) congratulating Black Eagles captain Henry Heller (right). Looking on (centre) is Fred Lubke. The trophy won last year by the Peter Kiewit team is known at the Labor Day Trophy. Eagles coach Erich Reiner had high hopes of winning the trophy this year, "because the team played better than ever before".
Photograph of Reeve Sam Lindsay, Mr. Paul Labrie (President - Sports Commission - Arvida), Alderman Georges Potvin (Arvida), Mayor Romain Langlois (Ville des Saules). Recieving a Gift.
Photograph of Reeve Sam Lindsay, Mr. Paul Labrie (President - Sports Commission - Arvida), Alderman Georges Potvin (Arvida), Mayor Romain Langlois (Ville des Saules). Recieving a Gift.
Photograph of Maurice Smith, of the Kitimat Fire Department receives his graduation certificate, Institute of Fire Engineers, London, England, from Reeve Matt Gooding. Fire man Smith was one of two Canadians to get his ticket from Institute, a worldwide organization.
Photograph of Maurice Smith, of the Kitimat Fire Department receives his graduation certificate, Institute of Fire Engineers, London, England, from Reeve Matt Gooding. Fire man Smith was one of two Canadians to get his ticket from Institute, a worldwide organization.
Photograph of Long Distance. Recieving the trophy for best commercial float on behald of B.C. Telephone company in Monday's parade was Mrs. Nara Baab from Hawaii or rather Kitimat. She was one of many beauties dressed in costumes of far off lands. Jim Condon, district plant manager for the company is on the left with Reeve Sam Lindsay who made presentation on the right.
Photograph of Long Distance. Recieving the trophy for best commercial float on behald of B.C. Telephone company in Monday's parade was Mrs. Nara Baab from Hawaii or rather Kitimat. She was one of many beauties dressed in costumes of far off lands. Jim Condon, district plant manager for the company is on the left with Reeve Sam Lindsay who made presentation on the right.
Photo showing Kitimat Residents who received their certificates of Canadian Citizenship at a Citizenship Court Ceremony. Bruce Sommer, Vice-President of Mount Elizabeth Secondary School welcomed them as Canadians. (L/R) Jose De Arruda, Mrs. Lisella Virginia Bobsien, Mr. Sommer, Mrs. Ilda Behrisch, Erling Romstad. Were entertained informally following in the firemen's lounge of the public safety building.
Photo showing Kitimat Residents who received their certificates of Canadian Citizenship at a Citizenship Court Ceremony. Bruce Sommer, Vice-President of Mount Elizabeth Secondary School welcomed them as Canadians. (L/R) Jose De Arruda, Mrs. Lisella Virginia Bobsien, Mr. Sommer, Mrs. Ilda Behrisch, Erling Romstad. Were entertained informally following in the firemen's lounge of the public safety building.
Photograph of the Alcan maintenance men who check empty houses almost didn't find this one at 80 Starling Street on a route check, Harold Andruchow (left) and Per Johansen discovered the place practically buried in- ,guess what? Sentinel photographer Walter Suessmayor found them (above) trying to figure out where to attack. They dug through the wall showing curving from the roof and he got the second shot below.
Photograph of the Alcan maintenance men who check empty houses almost didn't find this one at 80 Starling Street on a route check, Harold Andruchow (left) and Per Johansen discovered the place practically buried in- ,guess what? Sentinel photographer Walter Suessmayor found them (above) trying to figure out where to attack. They dug through the wall showing curving from the roof and he got the second shot below.