Photo showing winners of Badminton Tournament between Kitimat and Prince Rupert. Top row left to right: Harley Robertson - Kitimat, Guy Morgan - Prince Rupert, Roy Berry - Kitimat, Dave Brown - Prince Rupert. Middle row left to right: Gordan Elder - Prince Rupert, Marie Kootnikoff - Kitimat, Joy Mitchell - Kitimat, Pat Moon - Prince Rupert, Janet Smith - Kitimat. Bottom row left to right: Lea McKay - Prince Rupert, Norma Horner - Prince Rupert, Dorothy Ratcliffe - Prince Rupert.
Photo showing winners of Badminton Tournament between Kitimat and Prince Rupert. Top row left to right: Harley Robertson - Kitimat, Guy Morgan - Prince Rupert, Roy Berry - Kitimat, Dave Brown - Prince Rupert. Middle row left to right: Gordan Elder - Prince Rupert, Marie Kootnikoff - Kitimat, Joy Mitchell - Kitimat, Pat Moon - Prince Rupert, Janet Smith - Kitimat. Bottom row left to right: Lea McKay - Prince Rupert, Norma Horner - Prince Rupert, Dorothy Ratcliffe - Prince Rupert.
Photo showing essay contest winners Dale Gorcak and Betty Chioccarello recieving their awards from Mrs. Mary Connolly, and Mrs. Joyce Saretsky. Dale is from Kildala, Betty is from St. Anthony's.
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Photo showing essay contest winners Dale Gorcak and Betty Chioccarello recieving their awards from Mrs. Mary Connolly, and Mrs. Joyce Saretsky. Dale is from Kildala, Betty is from St. Anthony's.
Photo showing huge paw marks on the wall behind Tom Prause of 14 Morgan that were made by a black bear early Sunday morning. Mr. Prause heard garbage cans banging about 1:30 a.m. and opened his window above them to chase the "dog" away. The "dog" turned out to be a bear who stood and leaned against the house and then calmly went about his business in the cans for another 20 minutes. Youngsters Tommy 10, and Michael, 8, were awakened for a look.
Photo showing huge paw marks on the wall behind Tom Prause of 14 Morgan that were made by a black bear early Sunday morning. Mr. Prause heard garbage cans banging about 1:30 a.m. and opened his window above them to chase the "dog" away. The "dog" turned out to be a bear who stood and leaned against the house and then calmly went about his business in the cans for another 20 minutes. Youngsters Tommy 10, and Michael, 8, were awakened for a look.