Photograph showing Fred Ryan standing beside an unknown woman. The woman is holding a Canadian Pacific Airlines bag and a purse. She is dressed in a skirt and a long jacket with a hat and boots. Fred Ryan is wearing a suit with a jacket, and has a hat and a large suit case.
Photograph showing Fred Ryan standing beside an unknown woman. The woman is holding a Canadian Pacific Airlines bag and a purse. She is dressed in a skirt and a long jacket with a hat and boots. Fred Ryan is wearing a suit with a jacket, and has a hat and a large suit case.
Photo showing Miss Edna Richardson (left) and her sister Miss Gwen Richardson, a retired nurse, visited Kitimat en route around the world in a once-in-a lifetime 18-month holiday
Photo showing Miss Edna Richardson (left) and her sister Miss Gwen Richardson, a retired nurse, visited Kitimat en route around the world in a once-in-a lifetime 18-month holiday
Photo showing Miss Ruth Saunders, director of nursing at Wonju hospital, Korea, shown giving lesson on how to use chopsticks, from left: Dorothy Oehlke, Judy McKeen, Brenda Scott, Joyce Dixon
Photo showing Miss Ruth Saunders, director of nursing at Wonju hospital, Korea, shown giving lesson on how to use chopsticks, from left: Dorothy Oehlke, Judy McKeen, Brenda Scott, Joyce Dixon
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 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)
Photo showing Helta Muller (seated) from Denmark, with her sister Mrs. Leo Hubner, 72 Skeena Street and visitor Elva Starr of Kitamaat Village (nurse in training). Mr. & Mrs. Leo Hubner were both teachers at School District #80 (Kitimat)
Photo showing Helta Muller (seated) from Denmark, with her sister Mrs. Leo Hubner, 72 Skeena Street and visitor Elva Starr of Kitamaat Village (nurse in training). Mr. & Mrs. Leo Hubner were both teachers at School District #80 (Kitimat)
Photo showing Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Swihart of El Segundo, California at Gyro's Radley Park. On their second trip to Alaska Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Swihart, California, camped with their trailer in Radley Park this week. They said they were impressed with the park's big trees & the salmon fishing in the nearby Kitimat River. Mr. Swihart, who is a school principal and his wife a school treacher, said they felt that they must visit Kitimat - "after reading about it & seeing it on TV in their home state.
Photo showing Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Swihart of El Segundo, California at Gyro's Radley Park. On their second trip to Alaska Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Swihart, California, camped with their trailer in Radley Park this week. They said they were impressed with the park's big trees & the salmon fishing in the nearby Kitimat River. Mr. Swihart, who is a school principal and his wife a school treacher, said they felt that they must visit Kitimat - "after reading about it & seeing it on TV in their home state.