Photo showing Alan Tobinson receives cheque from Mark Guignard, advertising manager for the News Advertiser as part of the prizes awarded to the New Year's baby from Terrace merchants (no names).
Photo showing Alan Tobinson receives cheque from Mark Guignard, advertising manager for the News Advertiser as part of the prizes awarded to the New Year's baby from Terrace merchants (no names).
Photo showing 'Official Opening' 26 March 1960 of the Kitimat General Hospital, City Centre (Pink Lady). Kitimat high school Band played at the ceremonies. Officiated by Hon. Eric Martin, B.C.'s Minister of Health Services and Hospital Insurance.
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Photo showing 'Official Opening' 26 March 1960 of the Kitimat General Hospital, City Centre (Pink Lady). Kitimat high school Band played at the ceremonies. Officiated by Hon. Eric Martin, B.C.'s Minister of Health Services and Hospital Insurance.
"The weather may be good now but a sure sign of winter to come is Fred Stockin of Fred's Equipment checking out his stock of new snowblowers for those days ahead."
"The weather may be good now but a sure sign of winter to come is Fred Stockin of Fred's Equipment checking out his stock of new snowblowers for those days ahead."
Concert Association president, Mrs. Bee Fossum, high-school principal, Ron Barry and American concert pianist, Marilyn Neeley. Pictured onstage with the new concert grand piano.
"Mrs.Bea Fossum, (left) 1963-1964 president of the Kitimat Concert Association is shown with high-school principal, Ron Barry and American concert pianist, Marilyn Neely, on stage of Mount Elizabeth Secondary school admiring new concert grand piano which Miss Neely was first to use. Association raised $6000 by a community canvass to purchase the insturment for Kitimat, an unusually musical town because of many residents with European background. Artists of the Alaska Music Trail always visit her on annual series of four concerts and say they find audiences knowledgeable and appreciative.
Sentinel Photo.
Februaruy 23, 1964.
Music
Kit Concert Ass'n."
"Mrs.Bea Fossum, (left) 1963-1964 president of the Kitimat Concert Association is shown with high-school principal, Ron Barry and American concert pianist, Marilyn Neely, on stage of Mount Elizabeth Secondary school admiring new concert grand piano which Miss Neely was first to use. Association raised $6000 by a community canvass to purchase the insturment for Kitimat, an unusually musical town because of many residents with European background. Artists of the Alaska Music Trail always visit her on annual series of four concerts and say they find audiences knowledgeable and appreciative.
Sentinel Photo.
Februaruy 23, 1964.
Music
Kit Concert Ass'n."
Photograph showing (left to right) R. E Montador, Don Forward, Chris Cant, Doug Sutherland and Alec Spicer. R. E Montador is being sworn in as the new Chamber President. R. E Montador is shaking hands with Don Forward and they are both looking at the camera. Everyone has a nice suit on and all are smiling except Alec Spicer who is looking away. In the background there is a curtain or backdrop with plants and other forms of greenery. Doug and Alec are seated at a table which is set nicely.
Photograph showing (left to right) R. E Montador, Don Forward, Chris Cant, Doug Sutherland and Alec Spicer. R. E Montador is being sworn in as the new Chamber President. R. E Montador is shaking hands with Don Forward and they are both looking at the camera. Everyone has a nice suit on and all are smiling except Alec Spicer who is looking away. In the background there is a curtain or backdrop with plants and other forms of greenery. Doug and Alec are seated at a table which is set nicely.
Photograph of the new Kitimat hospital planned for construction next year will cost about $3 million, and will be located at Haisla and Lahakas. Taxpayers will vote on approximately $1.4 millions by law in December of council approves.
Photograph of the new Kitimat hospital planned for construction next year will cost about $3 million, and will be located at Haisla and Lahakas. Taxpayers will vote on approximately $1.4 millions by law in December of council approves.
Photo showing Helge Ronneseth and Kurt Zeiner from Norway. Alcan employees who first heard of Kitimat from an early copy of the Northern Sentinel; arrived as crew members of S.S. Sun Karen
Photo showing Helge Ronneseth and Kurt Zeiner from Norway. Alcan employees who first heard of Kitimat from an early copy of the Northern Sentinel; arrived as crew members of S.S. Sun Karen