Photo of goodwill visitor Tauri Aaltio (left) of Helsinki, Finland talks to Kitimat resident Paul J. Asikainen during a visit to the Northern Sentinel on the weekend. Mr Aaltio represents the Suomi Seuro Society of Finland.
Photo of goodwill visitor Tauri Aaltio (left) of Helsinki, Finland talks to Kitimat resident Paul J. Asikainen during a visit to the Northern Sentinel on the weekend. Mr Aaltio represents the Suomi Seuro Society of Finland.
Photo showing a mess of salmon, largest weighing 39-pounds, all caught by Joe Klem, Albert Hummel, Dieter Abraham and Jose Araujo in the Dala and Kildala Rivers.
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Photo showing a mess of salmon, largest weighing 39-pounds, all caught by Joe Klem, Albert Hummel, Dieter Abraham and Jose Araujo in the Dala and Kildala Rivers.
Photo showing seventeen rinks took part in the KDTA school board curling bonspiel Friday and Saturday at the Kitimat Curling Club. Left to right: Jim Johnson, Miss Diana Dewar of Kildala School, School trustee Warren Banks and Mrs. Banks, winning rink was skipped by Chuck Wirth of Mt. Elizabeth Secondary staff.
Photo showing seventeen rinks took part in the KDTA school board curling bonspiel Friday and Saturday at the Kitimat Curling Club. Left to right: Jim Johnson, Miss Diana Dewar of Kildala School, School trustee Warren Banks and Mrs. Banks, winning rink was skipped by Chuck Wirth of Mt. Elizabeth Secondary staff.
Photo showing "RH baby supports drive". Jimmy Banks can grow up to be a fireman like his father with the help of the blood transfusion service of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Jimmy seems to like the idea as his mother, Mrs. Warren Banks, 1356 Albatross, shows him the kind of that he'll wear when he's a member of the fire department. Jimmy, 22 months old, was an RH baby, believe it or not, and he and his parents are strong supporters of the blood donor campaign in Kitimat.
Northern Sentinel Box #3 - (A) Historical (1) Canadian Red Cross
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Photo showing "RH baby supports drive". Jimmy Banks can grow up to be a fireman like his father with the help of the blood transfusion service of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Jimmy seems to like the idea as his mother, Mrs. Warren Banks, 1356 Albatross, shows him the kind of that he'll wear when he's a member of the fire department. Jimmy, 22 months old, was an RH baby, believe it or not, and he and his parents are strong supporters of the blood donor campaign in Kitimat.