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.
Photograph of fireman Joe Ward volunteering. He kept the crowds entertained by his anties as comicpolice cheif at the Dominion day festivities. Children sat, and he helped R.C.M.P officers keep order and direct traffic. Joe completely designed and maufactured his costume himself.
Photograph of fireman Joe Ward volunteering. He kept the crowds entertained by his anties as comicpolice cheif at the Dominion day festivities. Children sat, and he helped R.C.M.P officers keep order and direct traffic. Joe completely designed and maufactured his costume himself.
Photo showing Fashion Show at Recreation Hall Smeltersite. L/R Youla Fulton, Terry Coghlin, Molly Hilton, Liesel Pansegrau, Fashion's from Iona Burnett's Dress Shop.
Photo showing Fashion Show at Recreation Hall Smeltersite. L/R Youla Fulton, Terry Coghlin, Molly Hilton, Liesel Pansegrau, Fashion's from Iona Burnett's Dress Shop.
"FREDDIE, small son of Mr. and Mrs. L.St. Goddard, 81 Lillooet Street, refused to be roused from blissful sleep in his mother's lap when his turn came to be judged Saturday at the second annual Baby Show sponsored by the Ladies Guild to the Presbyterian Church. The other young contestant apparently, ready for anything, escaped before the photographer could get his name. Thirty two children in two classes competed for six prizes donated by Kitimat buisnessmen."
"FREDDIE, small son of Mr. and Mrs. L.St. Goddard, 81 Lillooet Street, refused to be roused from blissful sleep in his mother's lap when his turn came to be judged Saturday at the second annual Baby Show sponsored by the Ladies Guild to the Presbyterian Church. The other young contestant apparently, ready for anything, escaped before the photographer could get his name. Thirty two children in two classes competed for six prizes donated by Kitimat buisnessmen."
"Alaska Trails: Regis Pasquier shows his two-year-old violin to little Leslie Salmon.
L to R: Mr. Don Salmon, "boy ", Mrs. J. Lesperance, Madame Pasquier, Leslie Salmon, Regis Pasquier, Mr. J. Lesperance."
"Alaska Trails: Regis Pasquier shows his two-year-old violin to little Leslie Salmon.
L to R: Mr. Don Salmon, "boy ", Mrs. J. Lesperance, Madame Pasquier, Leslie Salmon, Regis Pasquier, Mr. J. Lesperance."