Federal MLA, Frank Howard speaking to a customer. He is wearing a suit and tie, and is standing in an aisle with a woman. The woman is wearing a patterned handkerchief over her head, and has a purse on her left arm.
Federal MLA, Frank Howard speaking to a customer. He is wearing a suit and tie, and is standing in an aisle with a woman. The woman is wearing a patterned handkerchief over her head, and has a purse on her left arm.
Photo showing Frank Howard, with a plucked daisy in his lapel as he watches the returns on television with a crowd of supporters. Howard and NDP colleagues lost their seats.
Photo showing Frank Howard, with a plucked daisy in his lapel as he watches the returns on television with a crowd of supporters. Howard and NDP colleagues lost their seats.
Photo showing NDP candidate Frank Howard (left) studying the returns with BC highways minister Graham Lea while contemplating defeat. Howard represented Skeena riding since 1957.
Photo showing NDP candidate Frank Howard (left) studying the returns with BC highways minister Graham Lea while contemplating defeat. Howard represented Skeena riding since 1957.
Photo showing Iona Campagnolo, Liberal candidate for Skeena, talking to an all-women crew of tree planters. She also planted a tree for Trudeau followed by a speech.
Photo showing Iona Campagnolo, Liberal candidate for Skeena, talking to an all-women crew of tree planters. She also planted a tree for Trudeau followed by a speech.
Photo showing Cyril Shelford sworn in as alderman of Terrace during the statutory inaugral greeting of council held in the banquet room of the arena. Also in the picture are Terry and Mary Little being sworn in.
Photo showing Cyril Shelford sworn in as alderman of Terrace during the statutory inaugral greeting of council held in the banquet room of the arena. Also in the picture are Terry and Mary Little being sworn in.
Photo showing municipal council for 1975 are: (front row) Alderman Tom Smith, Alderman Joe Banyay, Alderman June Bernauer, (back): Alderman Ray Brady, Alderman Fran Buschert, Mayor Paul Monaghan, Alderman Max Patzelt. Picture was taken after Brady, Buschert, Monaghan and Patzelt took the oath of office Monday.
Photo showing municipal council for 1975 are: (front row) Alderman Tom Smith, Alderman Joe Banyay, Alderman June Bernauer, (back): Alderman Ray Brady, Alderman Fran Buschert, Mayor Paul Monaghan, Alderman Max Patzelt. Picture was taken after Brady, Buschert, Monaghan and Patzelt took the oath of office Monday.
Photo showing Mayor George Thom's first reaction to passage of the bus referendum Saturday as he said, "beautiful". Thom who has promised and pushed the bus system since last September had good reason to rest a moment in the conference room at the new city hall in the mall.
Photo showing Mayor George Thom's first reaction to passage of the bus referendum Saturday as he said, "beautiful". Thom who has promised and pushed the bus system since last September had good reason to rest a moment in the conference room at the new city hall in the mall.
Photo showing out going Mayor George Thom pausing for a moment of reflection after giving his final talk to council as mayor. New mayor, Paul Monaghan will be sworn into office at the next council meeting on January 6.
Photo showing out going Mayor George Thom pausing for a moment of reflection after giving his final talk to council as mayor. New mayor, Paul Monaghan will be sworn into office at the next council meeting on January 6.
Photo showing Skeena MP Iona Campagnolo as the guest of honour at a cocktail hour and dinner, wrapping up the first day of the Northwest British Columbua Chamber of Commerce meeting the previous weekend.
Photo showing Skeena MP Iona Campagnolo as the guest of honour at a cocktail hour and dinner, wrapping up the first day of the Northwest British Columbua Chamber of Commerce meeting the previous weekend.
Photo showing Alderman Max Patzelt, who had the most strenous objection to Bill 85-Public Officials and Employees Disclosure Act. Up for re-election in the fall, he said, "I wanted to run again but may change my mind...not due to the fact of my personal assets - anybody can look at those - but, if anybody can see the financial statements of my business then I don't think this is right.
Photo showing Alderman Max Patzelt, who had the most strenous objection to Bill 85-Public Officials and Employees Disclosure Act. Up for re-election in the fall, he said, "I wanted to run again but may change my mind...not due to the fact of my personal assets - anybody can look at those - but, if anybody can see the financial statements of my business then I don't think this is right.