Photo showing NSP Article - Toni Jenster, Lions Club president and Reeve Sam Lindsay combine to turn water on at new 40 foot diameter wading pool to serve children in the Nechako and Whitesail Areas. The pool, a Lions Club project, was turned over to municipality at a ceremony last Saturday. Later the Reeve impishly turned the water on again while a number of youngsters, clad in spring clothing scurried to drier quarters. The pool will commence operation later in the season.
Photo showing NSP Article - Toni Jenster, Lions Club president and Reeve Sam Lindsay combine to turn water on at new 40 foot diameter wading pool to serve children in the Nechako and Whitesail Areas. The pool, a Lions Club project, was turned over to municipality at a ceremony last Saturday. Later the Reeve impishly turned the water on again while a number of youngsters, clad in spring clothing scurried to drier quarters. The pool will commence operation later in the season.
Photo showing "Brief but impressive ceremonies highlighted the Kiwanis luncheon meeting last week as the club became the first in Kitimat to officially dedicate Canada's new flag to club use." Pictured above are Kiwanis president George Thom holding the flag while Kiwanian Rev. W. Perry said the prayer of dedication. Official Dedication of Canada's new flag to club use.
Photo showing "Brief but impressive ceremonies highlighted the Kiwanis luncheon meeting last week as the club became the first in Kitimat to officially dedicate Canada's new flag to club use." Pictured above are Kiwanis president George Thom holding the flag while Kiwanian Rev. W. Perry said the prayer of dedication. Official Dedication of Canada's new flag to club use.
Photo showing Kitimat Poppy Fund underway - L/R Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs. Don Stickney, officers of Royal Cdn. Legion Auxiliary. Funds collected remain in Kitimat.
Photo showing Kitimat Poppy Fund underway - L/R Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs. Don Stickney, officers of Royal Cdn. Legion Auxiliary. Funds collected remain in Kitimat.
Photo showing Public Meeting - nine recommendations were made by Joint Action Ctee to Trades and Labor Council and Building Trades Council. At right, E.E. (Bill) Duyvewaardt, a high school physical education instructor, told the crowd they were being "hoodwinked" by union leaders. Cat Operator Pat Wagstaffe, left, said his main concern was for "the little children."
Photo showing Public Meeting - nine recommendations were made by Joint Action Ctee to Trades and Labor Council and Building Trades Council. At right, E.E. (Bill) Duyvewaardt, a high school physical education instructor, told the crowd they were being "hoodwinked" by union leaders. Cat Operator Pat Wagstaffe, left, said his main concern was for "the little children."