"A major highlight of the 1966 Pacific National Exhibitation will be daily free performances by the 60 piece Training Concert Band of the Royal Canadian Air Fore from Winnipeg, seen above.
The world-renowned band, which will come to Vancouver directly from tour of European and African countries, will be heard at all 19 performances of the new free Empire Stadium Show. It will also take part in the spectacular Pacific National Exhibitation Parade in downtown Vancouver. Augsut 20, and will participate in the ofrficial opening ceremonies the same day.
The 1966 Pacific National Exhibitation runs from August 20 through September 5 and will celebrate the British Columbia Centenary with "Centennail Jamboree."
"A major highlight of the 1966 Pacific National Exhibitation will be daily free performances by the 60 piece Training Concert Band of the Royal Canadian Air Fore from Winnipeg, seen above.
The world-renowned band, which will come to Vancouver directly from tour of European and African countries, will be heard at all 19 performances of the new free Empire Stadium Show. It will also take part in the spectacular Pacific National Exhibitation Parade in downtown Vancouver. Augsut 20, and will participate in the ofrficial opening ceremonies the same day.
The 1966 Pacific National Exhibitation runs from August 20 through September 5 and will celebrate the British Columbia Centenary with "Centennail Jamboree."
Photo showing a Northland Navigation Ship, Island Prince, moored at Northland Dock in Kitimat, British Columbia. Three unidentified persons and two children standing on right.
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Photo showing a Northland Navigation Ship, Island Prince, moored at Northland Dock in Kitimat, British Columbia. Three unidentified persons and two children standing on right.
A side view of the Island Prince in the water. There is a group on people onboard at the front of the ship, and according to the numbers at the bottom front of the boat, the water level is at 13.
A side view of the Island Prince in the water. There is a group on people onboard at the front of the ship, and according to the numbers at the bottom front of the boat, the water level is at 13.
Photo of Dennis Tupman (seated), chairman of the committee organizing the spring meeting of the Prince Rupert Presbytery of the B.C Conference of the United Church, is flanked by Douglas Van Kleek and Rev. Malcom Galbraith during one of their planning sessions.
Photo of Dennis Tupman (seated), chairman of the committee organizing the spring meeting of the Prince Rupert Presbytery of the B.C Conference of the United Church, is flanked by Douglas Van Kleek and Rev. Malcom Galbraith during one of their planning sessions.
Photo showing an aerial view of the Prince Rupert harbour, showing the 3500 ton ferryliner, "Queen of Prince Rupert", as she first slipped into her berth.
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Photo showing an aerial view of the Prince Rupert harbour, showing the 3500 ton ferryliner, "Queen of Prince Rupert", as she first slipped into her berth.