Photo showing Rotary Club - Richard Kadulski (student) wins trip to Ottawa- Adventure in Citizenship.
Making Presentation Gerry Gwyn, Kitimat Works Mgr.
Photo showing Rotary Club - Richard Kadulski (student) wins trip to Ottawa- Adventure in Citizenship.
Making Presentation Gerry Gwyn, Kitimat Works Mgr.
Photo showing members of the 1965 executive of the Ladies' Auxiliary to branch 250, Royal Canadian Legion. L/R Back Row- Mrs. D McCormick, Mrs. M. Fulljames, Mrs. Forsyth , Mrs. A. Hubert.
Seated L/R - Mrs. D Parttington, Mrs. B. Hickmore, Mrs. D Emmerson, President; Mrs. E. Melnick, Mrs. W.D. Stickney.
Photo showing members of the 1965 executive of the Ladies' Auxiliary to branch 250, Royal Canadian Legion. L/R Back Row- Mrs. D McCormick, Mrs. M. Fulljames, Mrs. Forsyth , Mrs. A. Hubert.
Seated L/R - Mrs. D Parttington, Mrs. B. Hickmore, Mrs. D Emmerson, President; Mrs. E. Melnick, Mrs. W.D. Stickney.
Photo showing Ladies Auxiliary to Branch 250 Royal Canadian Legion presented cheque to Dr. Paul Wollacott (Retarted children's Association). L/R Mrs. M. Fulljames, Mrs. E. Melnick.
Photo showing Ladies Auxiliary to Branch 250 Royal Canadian Legion presented cheque to Dr. Paul Wollacott (Retarted children's Association). L/R Mrs. M. Fulljames, Mrs. E. Melnick.
Photo showing Ms. Pat Robertson, Daughter of Mrs/ Mr. George S. Robertson, 43 Eagle shown here w/ MP Frank Howard in Ottawa for the 'Adventure in Citizenship ; a trip sponsored by the Rotary Club.
Photo showing Ms. Pat Robertson, Daughter of Mrs/ Mr. George S. Robertson, 43 Eagle shown here w/ MP Frank Howard in Ottawa for the 'Adventure in Citizenship ; a trip sponsored by the Rotary Club.
Photo showing Kitimat Poppy Fund underway - L/R Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs. Don Stickney, officers of Royal Cdn. Legion Auxiliary. Funds collected remain in Kitimat.
Photo showing Kitimat Poppy Fund underway - L/R Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs. Don Stickney, officers of Royal Cdn. Legion Auxiliary. Funds collected remain in Kitimat.
Photo showing Kitimat's 1st Fashion Show, sponsored by the United Church Women's Association, presented by Hazel Hoppel of the Mary Lynne Dress Shoppe, Terrace.B.C. Flower girls - Diane Gooding, Diane Carlson.
Photo showing Kitimat's 1st Fashion Show, sponsored by the United Church Women's Association, presented by Hazel Hoppel of the Mary Lynne Dress Shoppe, Terrace.B.C. Flower girls - Diane Gooding, Diane Carlson.
Photo showing First Storage Warehouse in Kitimat is being built and is expected to be in completion by the end of the month. Occupying 6,000 sq.ft. of floor space, the new warehouse, operated by West Coast Terminal Ltd., is located in Service Centre close to C.P.R. railway tracks. Bldg. will have two coolers, for meat and vegetables, general dry good storage and working room. Foundation of second warehouse operated by the same company has been laid, should be completed in early December. Workmen are seen working on the new building which will be occupied by Crawley and McCracken Co. Ltd.
Photo showing First Storage Warehouse in Kitimat is being built and is expected to be in completion by the end of the month. Occupying 6,000 sq.ft. of floor space, the new warehouse, operated by West Coast Terminal Ltd., is located in Service Centre close to C.P.R. railway tracks. Bldg. will have two coolers, for meat and vegetables, general dry good storage and working room. Foundation of second warehouse operated by the same company has been laid, should be completed in early December. Workmen are seen working on the new building which will be occupied by Crawley and McCracken Co. Ltd.
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.