Photo showing - 'Go Slow - - We Love Our Kids' - 'Caution' is the password for motorists driving by Kitimat Schools, and they'll be reminded to 'Go Slow, Save Lives' by school safety patrols which started today. Uniforms and equipment have been donated and will be maintained by Kitimat Lions. Here, patrolman Lyle Petch of Kildala School shows his mettle as a "traffic officer." Looking on approvingly, from left, are C.J. Webb, Kildala School; Bill Paton, Lions Club president; John Roddy, Northern Sentinel; Larry Forde, Lions vice-president; and Bob Foster, Lions safety committee chairman.
Photo showing - 'Go Slow - - We Love Our Kids' - 'Caution' is the password for motorists driving by Kitimat Schools, and they'll be reminded to 'Go Slow, Save Lives' by school safety patrols which started today. Uniforms and equipment have been donated and will be maintained by Kitimat Lions. Here, patrolman Lyle Petch of Kildala School shows his mettle as a "traffic officer." Looking on approvingly, from left, are C.J. Webb, Kildala School; Bill Paton, Lions Club president; John Roddy, Northern Sentinel; Larry Forde, Lions vice-president; and Bob Foster, Lions safety committee chairman.
"Ring-around-the-roses, a game that never seems to wear out with school children, was in full swing as schools in Kitimat this week. The children at Cormorant school apparently still think recess is the best subject."
"Ring-around-the-roses, a game that never seems to wear out with school children, was in full swing as schools in Kitimat this week. The children at Cormorant school apparently still think recess is the best subject."
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School District #80 - 1970 - Mount Elizabeth Secondary School Northern Sentinel - (A) Historical (1) School District (a) Mount Elizabeth Secondary School or (school name)
Photo showing BC Telephone display at the 2nd annual Terrace Trade Fair. Two interested Kitimat visitors were Miss Nettie Shykora and Miss Dorothy Burns
Photo showing BC Telephone display at the 2nd annual Terrace Trade Fair. Two interested Kitimat visitors were Miss Nettie Shykora and Miss Dorothy Burns