Framed photograph of Robert Howard (left) and Jack Haight (right) taken at the intersection of Nalabila and Haisla looking towards Terrace. Day 1 of Highway construction.
Given on behalf of the Estate of Violet Howard, Sherri Howard, executor. Her sister signed the agreement form.
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Framed photograph of Robert Howard (left) and Jack Haight (right) taken at the intersection of Nalabila and Haisla looking towards Terrace. Day 1 of Highway construction.
Photograph showing Debbie Taylor and a friend gathering wood. The woman facing the camera is Debbie Taylor. They are in a forest. The women are holding an arm load of wood together and are both wearing pants and sweaters. There are some fallen trees around them. In the background there are many trees and a man.
Photograph showing Debbie Taylor and a friend gathering wood. The woman facing the camera is Debbie Taylor. They are in a forest. The women are holding an arm load of wood together and are both wearing pants and sweaters. There are some fallen trees around them. In the background there are many trees and a man.
Photograph of Doug Smith and Roy Burgess sitting at a small table and holding microphones at the Aluminum City Telethon. Table has a red tablecloth, eye glasses, and a white box with red stars on it. ACT logo and Kitimat Cares sign on black wall in background.
Photograph of Doug Smith and Roy Burgess sitting at a small table and holding microphones at the Aluminum City Telethon. Table has a red tablecloth, eye glasses, and a white box with red stars on it. ACT logo and Kitimat Cares sign on black wall in background.
""There must be one that'll fit your head," says Ellen Black, giving Jack Payne, chairman of Kiwanis Club Delta King Days hat sales committee, a hand in sorting out the merchandise and gettign it ready for sale to the pulbic. Hats can be purchased from various merchants around town. (Max Patzlet photo.)"
""There must be one that'll fit your head," says Ellen Black, giving Jack Payne, chairman of Kiwanis Club Delta King Days hat sales committee, a hand in sorting out the merchandise and gettign it ready for sale to the pulbic. Hats can be purchased from various merchants around town. (Max Patzlet photo.)"