Photograph of individal champions lined up after confederation day swim meet at the YMCA pool. Front row right: Donna-Lynn Marleau; middle row left: ? Ringham; middle row, 2nd from left: Linda McGowan
Photograph of individal champions lined up after confederation day swim meet at the YMCA pool. Front row right: Donna-Lynn Marleau; middle row left: ? Ringham; middle row, 2nd from left: Linda McGowan
Photo showing officials Jan Picucha, Roy Ruddell and Mrs. Ruby Armour at YMCA pool. Jim Saunders, Bill Roos, Grant Marleau, Champ Kokorudz, Ricky Johnson.
Photo showing officials Jan Picucha, Roy Ruddell and Mrs. Ruby Armour at YMCA pool. Jim Saunders, Bill Roos, Grant Marleau, Champ Kokorudz, Ricky Johnson.
Photograph showing a swimming pool with several ladies in it. There is a diving board and one ladder in the swimming pool. There is a hose on the cement beside the swimming pool. The swimming pool is gated by a wood fence. It is part of the Logger's Supplements 1972.
Photograph showing a swimming pool with several ladies in it. There is a diving board and one ladder in the swimming pool. There is a hose on the cement beside the swimming pool. The swimming pool is gated by a wood fence. It is part of the Logger's Supplements 1972.
Photograph of What's more fun than an old inner tube? An added benefit for these youngsters at Lindsey Memorial Pool is the saftey factor. There is always supervision at the pool so kids can have fun and parents can relax.
Photograph of What's more fun than an old inner tube? An added benefit for these youngsters at Lindsey Memorial Pool is the saftey factor. There is always supervision at the pool so kids can have fun and parents can relax.
"Sketch of the enclosed YMCA pool and beginners' shallow pool building has been submitted by "Y" directors to Kitimat Centennial Committee as a centennial project. Due to weather conditions the 75 foot by 35 foot pool, built by Lions Club with community support in 1962 is inactive during the greater part of the year."
"Sketch of the enclosed YMCA pool and beginners' shallow pool building has been submitted by "Y" directors to Kitimat Centennial Committee as a centennial project. Due to weather conditions the 75 foot by 35 foot pool, built by Lions Club with community support in 1962 is inactive during the greater part of the year."