Photograph showing a young boy named David Williams. David ran in the "Cormorant Crosses Canada" run. He was part of a kindergarten team and ran as 'roadrunner'. On the back of the photgraph the words, "David Williams" "Cormorant Crosses Canda" "Run For Fun" program" are written.
Photograph showing a young boy named David Williams. David ran in the "Cormorant Crosses Canada" run. He was part of a kindergarten team and ran as 'roadrunner'. On the back of the photgraph the words, "David Williams" "Cormorant Crosses Canda" "Run For Fun" program" are written.
Photograph showing a man running down a log that is on top of a thicker log. There are two bigger logs in the background and a few smaller logs scattered around the first log. He has short, black hair and is wearing a black T-shirt, long dark jeans and boots. The man is also carrying a chain saw. There is an audience in the background sitting in wood bleachers, as well as a hill. Farther in the background are some mountains and a forest. This is part of the Logger's Supplements 1972.
Photograph showing a man running down a log that is on top of a thicker log. There are two bigger logs in the background and a few smaller logs scattered around the first log. He has short, black hair and is wearing a black T-shirt, long dark jeans and boots. The man is also carrying a chain saw. There is an audience in the background sitting in wood bleachers, as well as a hill. Farther in the background are some mountains and a forest. This is part of the Logger's Supplements 1972.
Cormorant Elementary school top students, June 1964, represent a cross section of the nationalities found in five Kitimat schools, total population of which is just over 2,000. Given the high ratio of 25 to 40 age group among Kitimat's 9000 residents, a large pre-school number is now nearing school age.
Northern Sentinel Box #3 -(A) Historical (I) School District #80 (a) Elementary Schools (i) Cormorant Elementary
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Cormorant Elementary school top students, June 1964, represent a cross section of the nationalities found in five Kitimat schools, total population of which is just over 2,000. Given the high ratio of 25 to 40 age group among Kitimat's 9000 residents, a large pre-school number is now nearing school age.
Photo showing School speech arts festival adjudicator is shown centre foreground, with pupils of Cormorant Elementary School who presented the play, "The Floating Stone", in the festival Tuesday. Gwen Pharis Ringwood, author, and adjudicator.
Northern Sentinel Box #4 - (A) Current (1) 1960s (a) School District #80 (b) Nechako
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Photo showing School speech arts festival adjudicator is shown centre foreground, with pupils of Cormorant Elementary School who presented the play, "The Floating Stone", in the festival Tuesday. Gwen Pharis Ringwood, author, and adjudicator.
"Ring-around-the-roses, a game that never seems to wear out with school children, was in full swing as schools in Kitimat this week. The children at Cormorant school apparently still think recess is the best subject."
"Ring-around-the-roses, a game that never seems to wear out with school children, was in full swing as schools in Kitimat this week. The children at Cormorant school apparently still think recess is the best subject."
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School District #80 - 1970 - Mount Elizabeth Secondary School Northern Sentinel - (A) Historical (1) School District (a) Mount Elizabeth Secondary School or (school name)