Photograph showing Fred Ryan standing beside an unknown woman. The woman is holding a Canadian Pacific Airlines bag and a purse. She is dressed in a skirt and a long jacket with a hat and boots. Fred Ryan is wearing a suit with a jacket, and has a hat and a large suit case.
Photograph showing Fred Ryan standing beside an unknown woman. The woman is holding a Canadian Pacific Airlines bag and a purse. She is dressed in a skirt and a long jacket with a hat and boots. Fred Ryan is wearing a suit with a jacket, and has a hat and a large suit case.
From Northern Sentinel Issue April 21, 1960: "The Easter Bunny didn't disappoint Kitimat children weekend. Eggs, chocolate bunnies and baby chicks turned up in the most unexpected places. Dressed in her Easter finery, Suzanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erich Zeller, 51 Fulmar, mirrors childhood's delight at finding a nest of goodies."
From Northern Sentinel Issue April 21, 1960: "The Easter Bunny didn't disappoint Kitimat children weekend. Eggs, chocolate bunnies and baby chicks turned up in the most unexpected places. Dressed in her Easter finery, Suzanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erich Zeller, 51 Fulmar, mirrors childhood's delight at finding a nest of goodies."
Photograph of the Kitimat Fire Deparment Norman Hair, inspecting the burned out shell of the 1958 panel van destroyed in the evenings fire. The car and house were a totoal loss. Photograph by Sentinel photographer Walter Suessmayer.
Photograph of the Kitimat Fire Deparment Norman Hair, inspecting the burned out shell of the 1958 panel van destroyed in the evenings fire. The car and house were a totoal loss. Photograph by Sentinel photographer Walter Suessmayer.
Photograph of ladies balancing eggs on spoons held in their mouths at Hirsch Creek Park just before the starter sent them galloping down the course. Men and youngsters were also involved in the events which offered entertainment for hundreds of citizens despite rain.
Photograph of ladies balancing eggs on spoons held in their mouths at Hirsch Creek Park just before the starter sent them galloping down the course. Men and youngsters were also involved in the events which offered entertainment for hundreds of citizens despite rain.