Photograph showing Pam McManus doing makeup on Debbie de Medeiros. Debbie is in grade seven and is playing an old woman in the Alexander Elementary School play.
Photograph showing Pam McManus doing makeup on Debbie de Medeiros. Debbie is in grade seven and is playing an old woman in the Alexander Elementary School play.
Notes
This photo appears in the Northern Sentinel of March 19th, 1981. It has the caption, "Learning Assistant Pam McManus used a makeup stick to transform Grade-7 student Debbie de Medeiros into an old woman for her role in a school play. Students at Alexander Elementary School produced a musical variety show called 'It's Cool in the Furnace' Wednesday."
Photograph of Miss Kitimat 1974 Debbie Van Ek. She is wearing a crown and purple cape with fluffy lining. She is also holding a scepter and bouquet of flowers. There is a gold Max's Photo embossment on the bottom right corner.
Photograph of Miss Kitimat 1974 Debbie Van Ek. She is wearing a crown and purple cape with fluffy lining. She is also holding a scepter and bouquet of flowers. There is a gold Max's Photo embossment on the bottom right corner.
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.
Photo showing all-candidates' meeting at the Anglican Church hall sponsored by the Kitimat Clergy Association. From left: Ivor Donald, Dud Little MLA, Rev. Norman Southcott, chairman and Ron Douglas.
Photo showing all-candidates' meeting at the Anglican Church hall sponsored by the Kitimat Clergy Association. From left: Ivor Donald, Dud Little MLA, Rev. Norman Southcott, chairman and Ron Douglas.