"The Rotary Club was raising fund in the mall with a salmon sale, Reg and Erna Stowell, with son Kelly, looked over the wares obtained by the Rotarians from Prince Rupert."
"The Rotary Club was raising fund in the mall with a salmon sale, Reg and Erna Stowell, with son Kelly, looked over the wares obtained by the Rotarians from Prince Rupert."
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Current - 1970 - Service Organizations
Rotary
Flower Show
Adventures in Citizenship
Radio Auction
Photo showing Gordon Dimsdale (kneeling from truck) and his assistant Brian Anderson selling tomatoes and apple juice concentrate. Debbie Brouse and David Neribuik working for N&N company sold apples next door.
Photo showing Gordon Dimsdale (kneeling from truck) and his assistant Brian Anderson selling tomatoes and apple juice concentrate. Debbie Brouse and David Neribuik working for N&N company sold apples next door.
Photo showing Guy and Marilyn Nesbitt pose beside their semi-trailer with which they and their nephew have brought two loads of fruits and vegetables to market in Kitimat.
Photo showing Guy and Marilyn Nesbitt pose beside their semi-trailer with which they and their nephew have brought two loads of fruits and vegetables to market in Kitimat.
"A very successfully" book sale is available each afternoon at the Kitimat Public Library. Discarded library books are being sold for 25 cents a piece 5 for a dollar. Patricia Robertson-Jimenz volunteered for duty as sales clerk recently as Rajai Sheadeh browsed."
"A very successfully" book sale is available each afternoon at the Kitimat Public Library. Discarded library books are being sold for 25 cents a piece 5 for a dollar. Patricia Robertson-Jimenz volunteered for duty as sales clerk recently as Rajai Sheadeh browsed."
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"L" Commercial - 1970 - 1): Liquor Store 2) Library
""There must be one that'll fit your head," says Ellen Black, giving Jack Payne, chairman of Kiwanis Club Delta King Days hat sales committee, a hand in sorting out the merchandise and gettign it ready for sale to the pulbic. Hats can be purchased from various merchants around town. (Max Patzlet photo.)"
""There must be one that'll fit your head," says Ellen Black, giving Jack Payne, chairman of Kiwanis Club Delta King Days hat sales committee, a hand in sorting out the merchandise and gettign it ready for sale to the pulbic. Hats can be purchased from various merchants around town. (Max Patzlet photo.)"