Photo showing Alderma Joe Banyay. "Why shouldn't it be? What harm could it do?", he answered when questioned about Bill 85. He said he had no objection to the proposed legislation and he felt it could eliminate a lot of ill feeling.
Photo showing Alderma Joe Banyay. "Why shouldn't it be? What harm could it do?", he answered when questioned about Bill 85. He said he had no objection to the proposed legislation and he felt it could eliminate a lot of ill feeling.
Banyay lived in Kitimat from 1952 to 1984 and was involved in many aspects of the town's creation, including the drilling of the Kemano Tunnel, the surveying of the smelter and townsite, and the creation of Cablecar Subdivision. He also served on the town council, Kitimat-Stikine Regional District, and Kitimat Hospital board, and other organizations. He is the namesake of Banyay Avenue.
Photo showing Joe Kapp, star quarterback with the B.C. Lions, who spent some time with highschool boys at a clinic. Here he is showing Dermot Pegley how to grip the ball to throw the long ones.
Photo showing Joe Kapp, star quarterback with the B.C. Lions, who spent some time with highschool boys at a clinic. Here he is showing Dermot Pegley how to grip the ball to throw the long ones.
Photograph of fireman Joe Ward volunteering. He kept the crowds entertained by his anties as comicpolice cheif at the Dominion day festivities. Children sat, and he helped R.C.M.P officers keep order and direct traffic. Joe completely designed and maufactured his costume himself.
Photograph of fireman Joe Ward volunteering. He kept the crowds entertained by his anties as comicpolice cheif at the Dominion day festivities. Children sat, and he helped R.C.M.P officers keep order and direct traffic. Joe completely designed and maufactured his costume himself.