A photograph of guests of a trip to Kemano. Five Kitiamt students went on this trip as a result of essays written on the history and development of Kitimat. Shown at Kitimat dock before leaving on the MV to Nechako are, Back Row (L-R) : Roy Berry (principal of Mt. Elizabeth), Reg Handford, Capt. Bill Cogswell, Bill Long (teacher) Tarsten Schmid Front Row (L-R): Mary Wright, Joan Stickney and Sheila Sinclair
A photograph of guests of a trip to Kemano. Five Kitiamt students went on this trip as a result of essays written on the history and development of Kitimat. Shown at Kitimat dock before leaving on the MV to Nechako are, Back Row (L-R) : Roy Berry (principal of Mt. Elizabeth), Reg Handford, Capt. Bill Cogswell, Bill Long (teacher) Tarsten Schmid Front Row (L-R): Mary Wright, Joan Stickney and Sheila Sinclair
Photo showing the final shot that defeated visiting Kemano curlers. Kemano: C.W. Abrahamson - skip; Lorne Davidson; Hugh MacDonald; Jack Martin. Kitimat: A.A. Conrad - skip; Jack Mitchell; Fred McKeown; John Springer.
Photo showing the final shot that defeated visiting Kemano curlers. Kemano: C.W. Abrahamson - skip; Lorne Davidson; Hugh MacDonald; Jack Martin. Kitimat: A.A. Conrad - skip; Jack Mitchell; Fred McKeown; John Springer.
Photograph of the guests of honour at a dinner for the National Defence College visitors to Kitimat. At the top table at the Rod and Gun club function. Left to right are J.S. Shakespeare, col. E.D. Danby, DSO, OBE, Canadian Army; A.C Turney; Air commodore W.W. Bean, OBE, CD, RCAF; R. Duder of the Department of External Affairs. There were 28 members of the Defense college course on the tour, which took place in the Kitimat Smelter and the Kemano power plant.
Photograph of the guests of honour at a dinner for the National Defence College visitors to Kitimat. At the top table at the Rod and Gun club function. Left to right are J.S. Shakespeare, col. E.D. Danby, DSO, OBE, Canadian Army; A.C Turney; Air commodore W.W. Bean, OBE, CD, RCAF; R. Duder of the Department of External Affairs. There were 28 members of the Defense college course on the tour, which took place in the Kitimat Smelter and the Kemano power plant.