This item is part of a large collection of photographs from Prince Rupert Daily News that was first transfered to the Prince Rupert City & Regional Archives. Images pertaining to Kitimat/Kemano were subsequently transfered to our repository.
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Photograph of water silo and industrial building, possibly Kemano
Photo showing new telephone hook-up at Kitamaat Village: BC Tel's District Manager Stan Patterson with Mrs. Tom Robinson on the phone and Mrs. Harry Amos.
Photo showing new telephone hook-up at Kitamaat Village: BC Tel's District Manager Stan Patterson with Mrs. Tom Robinson on the phone and Mrs. Harry Amos.
Photo showing Kitamaat Village gets telephone hook-up. Harry Amos seated with the telephone. Standing from left: BC Tel's District Manager Stan Patterson, Tom Robinson, Heber Maitland, Alan Hall, Village Manager Robert Nelson and Reg Smith.
Photo showing Kitamaat Village gets telephone hook-up. Harry Amos seated with the telephone. Standing from left: BC Tel's District Manager Stan Patterson, Tom Robinson, Heber Maitland, Alan Hall, Village Manager Robert Nelson and Reg Smith.
"A whale of an idea" was Ransome Holmes comment to winning this killer whale scultpure by Sammy Robinson of Kiamaat Viallage. Carved by Sammy earlier in the year for the Kitimat Band Parents' Association fund raising efforts toward the high school band's trip to England, the carving was finally raffled off at the high school choir sing Dec 17
"A whale of an idea" was Ransome Holmes comment to winning this killer whale scultpure by Sammy Robinson of Kiamaat Viallage. Carved by Sammy earlier in the year for the Kitimat Band Parents' Association fund raising efforts toward the high school band's trip to England, the carving was finally raffled off at the high school choir sing Dec 17
Photograph of an older man and women holding up plastic numbers and posing with them. The plastic numbers are used to present the total amount of money that the Telethon raises to the audience. Behind the man and women are some younger boys and girls posing behind them.
Photograph of an older man and women holding up plastic numbers and posing with them. The plastic numbers are used to present the total amount of money that the Telethon raises to the audience. Behind the man and women are some younger boys and girls posing behind them.