Photo showing "This way folks or I shoot!" "Barker" J.A.G. King ran his game of chance at the Legion Klondike nights here with all the fervor of a rootin', tootin' sourdough. Using the lusty cry of "three for a quarter or I'll shoot you", the enticed customers to his stall where they belted down mild bottles with baseballs at the rate of three throws for two bits.
Northern Sentinel Box #3 - (A)Historical (1)Service Club
(a)Royal Canadian Legion Kitimat Branch #250
Scope and Content
Photo showing "This way folks or I shoot!" "Barker" J.A.G. King ran his game of chance at the Legion Klondike nights here with all the fervor of a rootin', tootin' sourdough. Using the lusty cry of "three for a quarter or I'll shoot you", the enticed customers to his stall where they belted down mild bottles with baseballs at the rate of three throws for two bits.
Photo showing power distribution crew is shown above erecting new double-arm aluminum light standards along the centre island at the Haisla-Kuldo intersection. The standards, some double, others single, all equipped with mercury vapor lamps will light Haisla from the intersection to the bridge, Commercial for its full length and Kuldo from Haisla to Columbia. Bases for the standards were installed in late November but the poles, which were made elsewhere, did not arrive in Kitimat until last week.
Current: 1960s
-District of Kitimat
-Miscellaneous
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Photo showing power distribution crew is shown above erecting new double-arm aluminum light standards along the centre island at the Haisla-Kuldo intersection. The standards, some double, others single, all equipped with mercury vapor lamps will light Haisla from the intersection to the bridge, Commercial for its full length and Kuldo from Haisla to Columbia. Bases for the standards were installed in late November but the poles, which were made elsewhere, did not arrive in Kitimat until last week.
Photograph showing a sign that says "Mayer's Please" on it and four women standing with it. Each of them are holding a little clock and a little present. They are all wearing a coat and either pants or a dress. In the foreground there are two brooms and a trophy.
Photograph showing a sign that says "Mayer's Please" on it and four women standing with it. Each of them are holding a little clock and a little present. They are all wearing a coat and either pants or a dress. In the foreground there are two brooms and a trophy.
"Wilf Owen, past president of Branch 250 of the Royal Canadian Legion (right) accepts a cheque of $1000 from LAdies Auxiliary president Gert Nightingale on installation night Saturday Jan. 4. The cheque is a gift from the auxiliary to aid in future projects."
"Wilf Owen, past president of Branch 250 of the Royal Canadian Legion (right) accepts a cheque of $1000 from LAdies Auxiliary president Gert Nightingale on installation night Saturday Jan. 4. The cheque is a gift from the auxiliary to aid in future projects."
Notes
Service Organization - 1970 - Royal Canadian Legion - Br. 250