Photo showing Kinsmen Hockey team. Back (l-r) Ron Gareau, unknown, Allan Wakita, Mike Prause, Jamie Beldie, Coach Harvey Smeader, unknown, Ryan Strand, Robbie Belanger, unknown. Front (l-r) Stacey Smeader, unknown, Scott Marleau, Ron Mash, Mr. Griffin, Greg Egan, Lee Marleau
Photo showing Kinsmen Hockey team. Back (l-r) Ron Gareau, unknown, Allan Wakita, Mike Prause, Jamie Beldie, Coach Harvey Smeader, unknown, Ryan Strand, Robbie Belanger, unknown. Front (l-r) Stacey Smeader, unknown, Scott Marleau, Ron Mash, Mr. Griffin, Greg Egan, Lee Marleau
Photo depicts two members of the Kinsmen Club, from the left, Mike Skitcko and Dave Barclay, donating an anesthetic machine to the Kitimat General Hospital. Dr. Barbara Kraft is on the far right. Old accession #998.1.879.
Photo depicts two members of the Kinsmen Club, from the left, Mike Skitcko and Dave Barclay, donating an anesthetic machine to the Kitimat General Hospital. Dr. Barbara Kraft is on the far right. Old accession #998.1.879.
Two members of the Kinsmen Club, from the left, Mike Skitcko and Dave Barclay, donating an anesthetic machine to the Kitimat General Hospital. Dr. Barbara Kraft is on the far right.
Two members of the Kinsmen Club, from the left, Mike Skitcko and Dave Barclay, donating an anesthetic machine to the Kitimat General Hospital. Dr. Barbara Kraft is on the far right.
Photo showing from left: Dave Carter, president of Polio Foundation of B.C; Allan McGowan, director of Polio for North Coast zone; Kinsmen Brian Prentice, governor or district no.5, Kinsmen Mike Skitcko, deputy governor for North Coast zone, Kinsmen Dave Lukin, secretary of Kinsmen Club of Kitimat.
Photo showing from left: Dave Carter, president of Polio Foundation of B.C; Allan McGowan, director of Polio for North Coast zone; Kinsmen Brian Prentice, governor or district no.5, Kinsmen Mike Skitcko, deputy governor for North Coast zone, Kinsmen Dave Lukin, secretary of Kinsmen Club of Kitimat.
A marching band playing the bagpipes. Memebers of the band are wearing quilts, and there is a group of young children along the side of the road watching.
A marching band playing the bagpipes. Memebers of the band are wearing quilts, and there is a group of young children along the side of the road watching.
Photograph of a large cheque being presented for the Kitimat General Hospital for $12950 from the Aluminum City Telethon. The people presenting the cheque are Ken Last, Isobel Kay, Dorothy Cheyne, Muriel Greenlow, Stan Green, and Gerry Deiter.
The Aluminum City Telethon was started in 1980. The Kitimat Sports Association was approached by the board of directors of the Child Development Centre, and asked for their assistance in raising funds. The idea of a Telethon was agreed on and a committee was formed.
Each year the Telethon executive receives requests from the different non-profit organizations within our own community. They then decide on how to disburse the funds raised that year. after the letters of requests are reviewed and a brief presentation is made to the board of directors explaining how the money received will be spent.
Custodial History
Dorothy Cheyne
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Photograph of a large cheque being presented for the Kitimat General Hospital for $12950 from the Aluminum City Telethon. The people presenting the cheque are Ken Last, Isobel Kay, Dorothy Cheyne, Muriel Greenlow, Stan Green, and Gerry Deiter.
A truck full of young hockey and lacrosse players. There is a sign on the front of the truck that reads, "Sponsors Minor Lacrosse", and a sign on the passenger door that reads, "Sponsors Minor Hockey".
A truck full of young hockey and lacrosse players. There is a sign on the front of the truck that reads, "Sponsors Minor Lacrosse", and a sign on the passenger door that reads, "Sponsors Minor Hockey".