"The weather may be good now but a sure sign of winter to come is Fred Stockin of Fred's Equipment checking out his stock of new snowblowers for those days ahead."
"The weather may be good now but a sure sign of winter to come is Fred Stockin of Fred's Equipment checking out his stock of new snowblowers for those days ahead."
Photograph of Maurice Smith, of the Kitimat Fire Department receives his graduation certificate, Institute of Fire Engineers, London, England, from Reeve Matt Gooding. Fire man Smith was one of two Canadians to get his ticket from Institute, a worldwide organization.
Photograph of Maurice Smith, of the Kitimat Fire Department receives his graduation certificate, Institute of Fire Engineers, London, England, from Reeve Matt Gooding. Fire man Smith was one of two Canadians to get his ticket from Institute, a worldwide organization.
"Jack Glatzer: Violinist." Children are always captured by music and. at Kildala School last Friday international violinist Jack Glatzer, who specializes in children’s shows,- certainly had an attentive audience."
"Jack Glatzer: Violinist." Children are always captured by music and. at Kildala School last Friday international violinist Jack Glatzer, who specializes in children’s shows,- certainly had an attentive audience."
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Current: 1960's
-Arts
-Music
NSP paper records event as November 25, 1971
"SEATED: in front of his organ and giving the keys a try-out is David Giesbrecht. The insturment which is approximately six feet tall weights more than 400 pounds. It was discovered by Mr. and Mrs. Giesbrecht during a recent trip to Fairview, Alta. The age of the organ is not known although it appears to be quite ancient and a plate on it appears to be quite ancient and a plate on the pedal indicates the deicision was patented in 1887, Mr. Giesbrecht is an Alcan Employee."
"SEATED: in front of his organ and giving the keys a try-out is David Giesbrecht. The insturment which is approximately six feet tall weights more than 400 pounds. It was discovered by Mr. and Mrs. Giesbrecht during a recent trip to Fairview, Alta. The age of the organ is not known although it appears to be quite ancient and a plate on it appears to be quite ancient and a plate on the pedal indicates the deicision was patented in 1887, Mr. Giesbrecht is an Alcan Employee."
"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."
"WINNER of the Centennial Year stork race in Kitimat was tiny Gordon Russell Handlen who is seen above with his proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Handlen of 106 Evergreen Apartments on Albatross. Also in the photo is the letter from The Sentinel in which they were officially notified that they had won prizes offered by 18 sponsors."
"WINNER of the Centennial Year stork race in Kitimat was tiny Gordon Russell Handlen who is seen above with his proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Handlen of 106 Evergreen Apartments on Albatross. Also in the photo is the letter from The Sentinel in which they were officially notified that they had won prizes offered by 18 sponsors."
Photograph of Mike Cordick wearing a tutu and standing with two East Indian ladies in traditional Indian clothes at the Aluminum City Telethon. Dennis Rudolph is standing in background on left.
Photograph of Mike Cordick wearing a tutu and standing with two East Indian ladies in traditional Indian clothes at the Aluminum City Telethon. Dennis Rudolph is standing in background on left.
Photograph showing four people standing outside possibly Cormorant School. One of the men is Ted Griff there are two other men and one young boy. The boy is holding a plaque or award or sorts. The men are all dressed in dress shirts or suits. The photo is labeled "proud winners".
Photograph showing four people standing outside possibly Cormorant School. One of the men is Ted Griff there are two other men and one young boy. The boy is holding a plaque or award or sorts. The men are all dressed in dress shirts or suits. The photo is labeled "proud winners".