Photo showing "The American Dream" by Edward Albee is one of 3 one-act plays being presented by Kitimat Players for 10th annual Skeena Zone competition of the BC Drama Association. From left: Pat Munson, Lorna Prebble, Ian Berry, Pat Byrne, Jim Donlon.
Photo showing "The American Dream" by Edward Albee is one of 3 one-act plays being presented by Kitimat Players for 10th annual Skeena Zone competition of the BC Drama Association. From left: Pat Munson, Lorna Prebble, Ian Berry, Pat Byrne, Jim Donlon.
photograph showing a group of people standing on a dirt road looking over the edge of a steep hill observing tree and rocks that had fallen over the side.
photograph showing a group of people standing on a dirt road looking over the edge of a steep hill observing tree and rocks that had fallen over the side.
Photograph of a bird's eye view of the territory around us is afforded by this specially constructed large scale relief of Northern B.C. on the view this weekend at the city centre. It graphically shows the power supply and network of lakes which were responsible for Kitimats coming into being as an industrial centre.
Photograph of a bird's eye view of the territory around us is afforded by this specially constructed large scale relief of Northern B.C. on the view this weekend at the city centre. It graphically shows the power supply and network of lakes which were responsible for Kitimats coming into being as an industrial centre.
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Chance for everyone to have a bird's-eye view of the territory around us is afforded by this specifically constructed large scale relief map of Northern B.C. on view this weekend at the City Centre. Just one of the many exhibits in the "Our Town." It graphically shows the power supply and network of lakes which were responsible for Kitimat's coming into being as an industrial center. Bob Muir, Public Relations Officer of Alcan is responsible for the display and will be on hand to explain the details.
A photograph of students at Mt. Elizabeth Secondary putting the finishing touches to one of the panels in the 'paint-in' at the school. The resulting murals were so successful that school authorities left them in place in the building's main corridor
A photograph of students at Mt. Elizabeth Secondary putting the finishing touches to one of the panels in the 'paint-in' at the school. The resulting murals were so successful that school authorities left them in place in the building's main corridor