Photo showing Walter Heberle (Kitimat) tries for Mtn. Atna. Walter Heberle was a long time Alcan employee and a very professional skier, hiker and all around outdoors person and just loved the Northwest.
Photo showing Walter Heberle (Kitimat) tries for Mtn. Atna. Walter Heberle was a long time Alcan employee and a very professional skier, hiker and all around outdoors person and just loved the Northwest.
Photograph of George Thom, president of the Kitimat Kiwanis club, is pictured to the left extending a thank you message to the many clubs and individuals who participated in the Dominion day activities. A lovely setting of the 1964 Miss Kitimat and princesses along with the candidates completed the scene. From left to right is Terry Stevenson, Miss YMCA, Connie Conrad, Miss Kitimat car club and 1965 princess, Cathy Seaby, Miss Lions club and 1965 princess, Ruth Southcott, Miss Kiwanis club, Berv Mckay, 1964 princess, Louise Sigouin, Miss Kitimat 1064, Doreen Richards, Miss Hellenic society, Elizabeth Anderson, Miss Normads car club, and Molly Edwards, Miss Kitimat 1965.
Photograph of George Thom, president of the Kitimat Kiwanis club, is pictured to the left extending a thank you message to the many clubs and individuals who participated in the Dominion day activities. A lovely setting of the 1964 Miss Kitimat and princesses along with the candidates completed the scene. From left to right is Terry Stevenson, Miss YMCA, Connie Conrad, Miss Kitimat car club and 1965 princess, Cathy Seaby, Miss Lions club and 1965 princess, Ruth Southcott, Miss Kiwanis club, Berv Mckay, 1964 princess, Louise Sigouin, Miss Kitimat 1064, Doreen Richards, Miss Hellenic society, Elizabeth Anderson, Miss Normads car club, and Molly Edwards, Miss Kitimat 1965.
"Mayor George Thom accompanied by a Piper was on hand to greet the truimphant returning MESS band after their successful trip to England. Bandmaster, Peter Bayley was first to descend from the plane, followed closely by MESS principal George Neumann."
"Mayor George Thom accompanied by a Piper was on hand to greet the truimphant returning MESS band after their successful trip to England. Bandmaster, Peter Bayley was first to descend from the plane, followed closely by MESS principal George Neumann."
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School District #80 - 1970 - Mount Elizabeth Secondary School
"Highlight of the special service last Sunday at First Baptist Church was the handshake, above, during the induction of Rev. W.L.Highfield. Moderator for the service was Rev. George Rempel of First Baptist, Prince Rupurt, who is seen congratulating Kitimat's new minister. Between them is Rev. Glen Noble, newly-elected president of the Kitimat Clergy Association. Choir and congregation of Pilgrim Baptist Church also joined in the cermony. -- Patzelt Photo."
"Highlight of the special service last Sunday at First Baptist Church was the handshake, above, during the induction of Rev. W.L.Highfield. Moderator for the service was Rev. George Rempel of First Baptist, Prince Rupurt, who is seen congratulating Kitimat's new minister. Between them is Rev. Glen Noble, newly-elected president of the Kitimat Clergy Association. Choir and congregation of Pilgrim Baptist Church also joined in the cermony. -- Patzelt Photo."
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Current - 1960 - CHURCHES
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Inter-Church Activities
"THE PACERS of Prince George recently entertained more than 500 teenagers at a concert held at a concert at St. Anthony's school auditorium. Shown above are, Pat Griffiths, lead guitar, Gary Banrath, bass guitar, Brian Hilton, drums and Carl Sande, organ and rythm. The group has a repertoire of 125 numbers and has made a number of appearnaces throughout Western Canada."
"THE PACERS of Prince George recently entertained more than 500 teenagers at a concert held at a concert at St. Anthony's school auditorium. Shown above are, Pat Griffiths, lead guitar, Gary Banrath, bass guitar, Brian Hilton, drums and Carl Sande, organ and rythm. The group has a repertoire of 125 numbers and has made a number of appearnaces throughout Western Canada."
"Emerging from the dark fear of World War I trench under bombardment Confederation Caravan visitors slip through a beaded curtain into the garish light and frantic pace of the Roaring Twenties and try out some dance steps to the hits of 40 years ago blaring from a victrola."
"Emerging from the dark fear of World War I trench under bombardment Confederation Caravan visitors slip through a beaded curtain into the garish light and frantic pace of the Roaring Twenties and try out some dance steps to the hits of 40 years ago blaring from a victrola."
Photograph showing the Chamber of Commerce President George More presenting a certificate for the AMA course to Ted Drabik. They are shaking hands and exchanging the award over a table. There is a man seated in the background. George, Ted and the other man are all dressed very nicely in suits. The table is set nicely and the room is decorated with net, a fish, glass balls in a net and a shell.
Photograph showing the Chamber of Commerce President George More presenting a certificate for the AMA course to Ted Drabik. They are shaking hands and exchanging the award over a table. There is a man seated in the background. George, Ted and the other man are all dressed very nicely in suits. The table is set nicely and the room is decorated with net, a fish, glass balls in a net and a shell.
Photograph of the five storey Prince George General Hospital, designed by the Thompson, Berwick and Pratt of Vancouver, is scheduled for completion late in 1959. Tenders for the $2, 300, 000 project will likely be called this month. Accommodation for 125 beds will be provided with sufficient space for later expansion to 165 beds. Hospital plant services are designed for 200 beds. To be built as a separate structure is a 54 bed nurses residence, cost of which is included within the overall project estimate.
Photograph of the five storey Prince George General Hospital, designed by the Thompson, Berwick and Pratt of Vancouver, is scheduled for completion late in 1959. Tenders for the $2, 300, 000 project will likely be called this month. Accommodation for 125 beds will be provided with sufficient space for later expansion to 165 beds. Hospital plant services are designed for 200 beds. To be built as a separate structure is a 54 bed nurses residence, cost of which is included within the overall project estimate.