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.
Photograph of Molly Edwards smiling her pleasure and surprise . She is Miss Kitimat 1965, at Mount Elizabeth high school, as Bill Kenny, entertainment star, presented her with a rose. Molly had just been crowned by her predecessor, Louise Sigouin, Miss Kitimat, 1964 as 1965 and 1964 princesses, Connie Conrad (centre) and Doreen Richards watched.
Photograph of Molly Edwards smiling her pleasure and surprise . She is Miss Kitimat 1965, at Mount Elizabeth high school, as Bill Kenny, entertainment star, presented her with a rose. Molly had just been crowned by her predecessor, Louise Sigouin, Miss Kitimat, 1964 as 1965 and 1964 princesses, Connie Conrad (centre) and Doreen Richards watched.