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 Kitimat Minor Hockey Association award night. Left to right: Eric Unger (best-Atom div.), Jerry Charnocki (most promising first year player-Atom div.), Darrell Craft (best defence-Atom div.), Garth Scott (best coach), Scott Adams (best goalie-Atom div.), Clifford Sherstabetoff (best goalie-Pee Wee div.), Bob Niven (best coach-Pee Wee div.), Alfie Skolos (best defence-Pee Wee div.), Michael DeLisser (best forward-Pee Wee div.); small boy in front is Gordon Daines (most improved skater at skating school)
Photo showing Kitimat Minor Hockey Association award night. Left to right: Eric Unger (best-Atom div.), Jerry Charnocki (most promising first year player-Atom div.), Darrell Craft (best defence-Atom div.), Garth Scott (best coach), Scott Adams (best goalie-Atom div.), Clifford Sherstabetoff (best goalie-Pee Wee div.), Bob Niven (best coach-Pee Wee div.), Alfie Skolos (best defence-Pee Wee div.), Michael DeLisser (best forward-Pee Wee div.); small boy in front is Gordon Daines (most improved skater at skating school)
Photograph of Kitimat's "Good Citizen of the year," Mrs. Bea Fossum, will ride in tomorrows parade and appear on the evening program to receive her award- Kiwanis club president, Jack Adkins, announced Mrs. Fossum at the choice of the judges, at the clubs regular luncheon today.She has a long record of service to the community and through her volunteer efforts in many fields is well known in Kitimat and district.
Photograph of Kitimat's "Good Citizen of the year," Mrs. Bea Fossum, will ride in tomorrows parade and appear on the evening program to receive her award- Kiwanis club president, Jack Adkins, announced Mrs. Fossum at the choice of the judges, at the clubs regular luncheon today.She has a long record of service to the community and through her volunteer efforts in many fields is well known in Kitimat and district.