Photo showing Retiring President of the North Central B.C. Municipal Association, Councillor Tom Smith of Kitimat (left), posed with incoming president, Alderman Carrie Jane Gray of Prince George and Reeve Alan Emmett of Burnaby at the break during the afternoon session of the association's meeting held Friday in the firemen's lounge of the Public Safety Bldg. The conference considered resolutions from member municipalities for presentation at the annual meeting of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities to be held at Penticton in September.
Photo showing Retiring President of the North Central B.C. Municipal Association, Councillor Tom Smith of Kitimat (left), posed with incoming president, Alderman Carrie Jane Gray of Prince George and Reeve Alan Emmett of Burnaby at the break during the afternoon session of the association's meeting held Friday in the firemen's lounge of the Public Safety Bldg. The conference considered resolutions from member municipalities for presentation at the annual meeting of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities to be held at Penticton in September.
Photo showing visiting members of BC Bond Dealers Association at Kitimat Rod and Gun Club. From left: G.W. Whitehead (property manager), bond dealers Roy Ross and H.M. Griffith, and councillor Ken Strachan
Photo showing visiting members of BC Bond Dealers Association at Kitimat Rod and Gun Club. From left: G.W. Whitehead (property manager), bond dealers Roy Ross and H.M. Griffith, and councillor Ken Strachan
Photo showing entertainment for passengers aboard the Princess Patricia. Fourteen year old Susan McCorrnick does a Scottish dance for passengers aboard the Princess Patricia which docked at Kitimat Monday. During the ship's Six-hour stay in Kitimat, -entertainment is usually provided by local groups during the half-hour before departure. Susan was part of a group from the Micki More School of Dancing. In the past Mount Elizabeth Secondary Band have also played for the ship's departure. While in Kitimat passengers have an opportunity to go on a bus tour of the town, the plant and the general area.
Photo showing entertainment for passengers aboard the Princess Patricia. Fourteen year old Susan McCorrnick does a Scottish dance for passengers aboard the Princess Patricia which docked at Kitimat Monday. During the ship's Six-hour stay in Kitimat, -entertainment is usually provided by local groups during the half-hour before departure. Susan was part of a group from the Micki More School of Dancing. In the past Mount Elizabeth Secondary Band have also played for the ship's departure. While in Kitimat passengers have an opportunity to go on a bus tour of the town, the plant and the general area.
Photo showing from left to right: Contractor John Watt, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, unknown, and Don Forward the president of the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce.
Photo showing from left to right: Contractor John Watt, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, unknown, and Don Forward the president of the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce.
Photo showing from left to right: Contractor John Watt, unknown, Don Forward owner of Kitimat Builder Supplies and president of Chamber of Commerce, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker,
Photo showing from left to right: Contractor John Watt, unknown, Don Forward owner of Kitimat Builder Supplies and president of Chamber of Commerce, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker,
Photo showing from left to right: Don Stickney, John Watt (seated), Mrs. John Gooding and standing behind from left to right: Governor John Eagan, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker
Photo showing from left to right: Don Stickney, John Watt (seated), Mrs. John Gooding and standing behind from left to right: Governor John Eagan, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker
Photo showing Lieutenant-Governor Pearkes, visit to Kitimat, with Troop Leader Scouts; visiting the Children's Ward, Kitimat General Hospital (1960-2002)
Photo showing Lieutenant-Governor Pearkes, visit to Kitimat, with Troop Leader Scouts; visiting the Children's Ward, Kitimat General Hospital (1960-2002)