Photograph of the judges chose the home of William Mosher at 34 Grebe Street, illustrated above, as the "best decorated home in the town in the annual Alcan lightup contest. The decorations featured a red outlined start a top the chimney, a reindeer pulled sleigh on the rooftop and lighted panels along the front of the house. Judges viewed the entire town during a busy Thursday evening.
Photograph of the judges chose the home of William Mosher at 34 Grebe Street, illustrated above, as the "best decorated home in the town in the annual Alcan lightup contest. The decorations featured a red outlined start a top the chimney, a reindeer pulled sleigh on the rooftop and lighted panels along the front of the house. Judges viewed the entire town during a busy Thursday evening.
Kitimat Council 1966, from left: Edith Angle, Hugh Gresham, Don Stickney. Facing camera are Art Currie, Reeve Sam Lindsay, and Linda Shepherd. At right: Tom Smith, Joe Banyay, Paul Asikainen.
Kitimat Council 1966, from left: Edith Angle, Hugh Gresham, Don Stickney. Facing camera are Art Currie, Reeve Sam Lindsay, and Linda Shepherd. At right: Tom Smith, Joe Banyay, Paul Asikainen.
Photograph of Kitimat's first baby of 1966 wasn't very interested in photographer Max Patzelt's lens when this photo was taken but dad and mom, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Marleau of 54 Little Wedeene, weren't trying to conceal their pride. Michele Denise, born at 1:50 a.m. January 1 and weighing six pounds four ounces, joins three brothers and one sister into the Marleau family.
Photograph of Kitimat's first baby of 1966 wasn't very interested in photographer Max Patzelt's lens when this photo was taken but dad and mom, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Marleau of 54 Little Wedeene, weren't trying to conceal their pride. Michele Denise, born at 1:50 a.m. January 1 and weighing six pounds four ounces, joins three brothers and one sister into the Marleau family.
Photograph showing the installation of 1966 officers for the Chamber of Commerce. (L-R) The photograph shows, Art Laxton, E. Don, Don Murray and Ken Strachan. The men are in the Royal Canadian Legion hall and are all wearing suits.
Photograph showing the installation of 1966 officers for the Chamber of Commerce. (L-R) The photograph shows, Art Laxton, E. Don, Don Murray and Ken Strachan. The men are in the Royal Canadian Legion hall and are all wearing suits.
Notes
This photograph appears in the Northern Sentinel of January 27th, 1966. It is on page 7 with the caption, "Saturday'S Chamber of Commerce dinner saw the installation of 1966 officers. In the above picture left to right, are incoming Vice President, Art Laxton, installing officer and the Chamber's charter president, E. D. (Don) Forward, 1966 president, Don Murray and the outgoing president, Ken Strachan. Representatives
of Prince Rupert, Smithers and Terrace Chambers attended the dinner which was held in the Royal Canadian Legion hall.
Photograph of the 1966 Christmas fork and spoon from Denmark. It is called "Flight to Egypt." It is modern in design, it indicates a story centuries old.
Photograph of the 1966 Christmas fork and spoon from Denmark. It is called "Flight to Egypt." It is modern in design, it indicates a story centuries old.