Photograph showing Matt Kept of Dawson Creek, right, presenting Reeve Sam Lindsay and Chamber President George More with a model of the city's famous Mile Post Zero carved from wood and complete with chains. The Mayor and Chamber of Commerce of Dawson Creek were in Kitimat due to Dawson Creek rink participating in the men's open bonspiel.
Photograph showing Matt Kept of Dawson Creek, right, presenting Reeve Sam Lindsay and Chamber President George More with a model of the city's famous Mile Post Zero carved from wood and complete with chains. The Mayor and Chamber of Commerce of Dawson Creek were in Kitimat due to Dawson Creek rink participating in the men's open bonspiel.
Photo showing Reeve Sam Lindsay, District of Kitimat. First two-year term in 1960 - in his fifth consecutive term of office, passed away Monday, 25 May 1970.
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Photo showing Reeve Sam Lindsay, District of Kitimat. First two-year term in 1960 - in his fifth consecutive term of office, passed away Monday, 25 May 1970.
Photo showing team captain of International Concrete Team, Mike Brady (left), recieving congratulations from Reeve Sam Lindsay (right) for winning the Dominion Day soccer cup. Spectators numbered about 1000.
Photo showing team captain of International Concrete Team, Mike Brady (left), recieving congratulations from Reeve Sam Lindsay (right) for winning the Dominion Day soccer cup. Spectators numbered about 1000.
"Reeve Bert Goulet of Terrace is seen above, in a special meeting on municipial council, Friday, handing over Centennial Gavel to Reeve Sam Lindsay. The carved gavel is being carried from municipiality to municipiality in the province and will eventually be installed in the museum in Victoria. The gavel was later used that evening to open a meeting of Centennial Committee and then taken to Prince Rupert by Reeve Sam Lindsay for presentation to Mayor P.J. Lester."
"Reeve Bert Goulet of Terrace is seen above, in a special meeting on municipial council, Friday, handing over Centennial Gavel to Reeve Sam Lindsay. The carved gavel is being carried from municipiality to municipiality in the province and will eventually be installed in the museum in Victoria. The gavel was later used that evening to open a meeting of Centennial Committee and then taken to Prince Rupert by Reeve Sam Lindsay for presentation to Mayor P.J. Lester."