Photo showing a delegation of 3 mayors representing 10 communities from the Pacific Northwest who went to Victoria armed with a resolution endorsing original plans for the development of this area as number one priority of the senior governments and asking for the assurance the priorities had not changed.
Photo showing a delegation of 3 mayors representing 10 communities from the Pacific Northwest who went to Victoria armed with a resolution endorsing original plans for the development of this area as number one priority of the senior governments and asking for the assurance the priorities had not changed.
Photograph showing a Japanese fan dancer. Her name is Bev Ichiiwas and she is Miss Prince Rupert. She is wearing traditional Japanese fan dancing clothes. In the background there are two girls seated wearing sashes. One sash says "Miss Kitimat" and the other Princess Kitimat".
Photograph showing a Japanese fan dancer. Her name is Bev Ichiiwas and she is Miss Prince Rupert. She is wearing traditional Japanese fan dancing clothes. In the background there are two girls seated wearing sashes. One sash says "Miss Kitimat" and the other Princess Kitimat".
Notes
The Northern Sentinel of July 3rd, 1980 has this photo with the caption "Miss Prince Rupert, Bev Ichiiwa,
performed a traditional Japanese dance, with all the grace of a geisha, for the crowd at Riverlodge Monday night.". This is on page 11.
Photo showing Minori Nishi (centre) and his gift to the town: 300 Japanese flowering cherry trees. Norman Barber (left) and Municipal Manager Art Currie (right) looking on.
Photo showing Minori Nishi (centre) and his gift to the town: 300 Japanese flowering cherry trees. Norman Barber (left) and Municipal Manager Art Currie (right) looking on.
Photo showing two 1,700 ton frigates of the Japanese Maritime Self Defence Fore as they reach HMC Dockyard at Esquimalt for a two day visit. At left is JDS Harukaze; nearing the jetty is JDS Uranami. It marked the first time in 25 years that Japanese warships had visited British Columbia.
Photo showing two 1,700 ton frigates of the Japanese Maritime Self Defence Fore as they reach HMC Dockyard at Esquimalt for a two day visit. At left is JDS Harukaze; nearing the jetty is JDS Uranami. It marked the first time in 25 years that Japanese warships had visited British Columbia.
Photograph showing a man cutting a steel cable. The man has dark, short hair and is wearing a plaid long sleve shirt. He has large gloves on and there is a nail through the sleel cable. In the background there is a fence, people and then farther in the background, there are trees.
Photograph showing a man cutting a steel cable. The man has dark, short hair and is wearing a plaid long sleve shirt. He has large gloves on and there is a nail through the sleel cable. In the background there is a fence, people and then farther in the background, there are trees.
Photograph of the steel jaws of cranes that have cleared stumps from the roadside between the wharf and the townsite, along what may become known as Edinburgh Boulevard. Thundering Euclids and huge fires have disposed of unsightly timber, leaving a pleasant road side view. The picture shows one of the last truck loads of waste to be cleared away.
Photograph of the steel jaws of cranes that have cleared stumps from the roadside between the wharf and the townsite, along what may become known as Edinburgh Boulevard. Thundering Euclids and huge fires have disposed of unsightly timber, leaving a pleasant road side view. The picture shows one of the last truck loads of waste to be cleared away.
Photo showing Skaglund Logging moving a portable steel spar, mounted on an army tank chassis, from the Canadian National Railway yards to a logging operation on the Reserve of the Kildala Dyke.
Photo showing Skaglund Logging moving a portable steel spar, mounted on an army tank chassis, from the Canadian National Railway yards to a logging operation on the Reserve of the Kildala Dyke.