Photo showing the Navy royally entertained in Kitimat over the weekend. This exhuberant sailor at the Legion Saturday provided much fun with his agility on the dance floor. Here he is dancing the twist and as one spectator commented, "he must be double jointed in every limb." Pianist is Mrs. Dolly Robinson, ever popular at the Legion.
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Photo showing the Navy royally entertained in Kitimat over the weekend. This exhuberant sailor at the Legion Saturday provided much fun with his agility on the dance floor. Here he is dancing the twist and as one spectator commented, "he must be double jointed in every limb." Pianist is Mrs. Dolly Robinson, ever popular at the Legion.
Tommy Hunter (third from the left) and three other band members signing authographs on stage. People in the crowd are handing them photographs to sign.
Tommy Hunter (third from the left) and three other band members signing authographs on stage. People in the crowd are handing them photographs to sign.
Tommy Hunter playing Guitar on stage. There are three people on stage with him. One man is playing the accordion, and the man in the middle is playing the guitar.
Tommy Hunter playing Guitar on stage. There are three people on stage with him. One man is playing the accordion, and the man in the middle is playing the guitar.
The man on the right is playing an accordion, and the man on the left is playing the violin. There are also two men in the back with musical instruments, and they are all wearing suits. They are playing on stage with the curtains down.
The man on the right is playing an accordion, and the man on the left is playing the violin. There are also two men in the back with musical instruments, and they are all wearing suits. They are playing on stage with the curtains down.
Photo showing Sam Lindsay bent over working on the railroad. There are four men in hard hats watching him hammer, and the train behind the men is carrying small children.
Photo showing Sam Lindsay bent over working on the railroad. There are four men in hard hats watching him hammer, and the train behind the men is carrying small children.
The Tommy Hunter show on stage. The curtains are drawn in the background, and in the middle of the stage are two girls dressed alike standing behind a microphone. There is a drummer behind the two girls, and on the far right is a man playing the accordion.
The Tommy Hunter show on stage. The curtains are drawn in the background, and in the middle of the stage are two girls dressed alike standing behind a microphone. There is a drummer behind the two girls, and on the far right is a man playing the accordion.
A group of men wearing suits posing with a lady standing in the middle with her arms crossed. There are two bouquets of flowers in the front of the group.
A group of men wearing suits posing with a lady standing in the middle with her arms crossed. There are two bouquets of flowers in the front of the group.
Photo showing German Consul in Vancouver for the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. W.D. Hoops, at the Chalet, entertained by Kitimat German Canadian Club. (L/R) Martin Kaffanke, Juergen Hagemann, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dudy, Alfred Kunze, Consul and Mrs. Hoops, J.W. Feldhoff, William Meier, President of the Club, Ms. K. Miller, Mrs. Heinz O. Born.
Photo showing German Consul in Vancouver for the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. W.D. Hoops, at the Chalet, entertained by Kitimat German Canadian Club. (L/R) Martin Kaffanke, Juergen Hagemann, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dudy, Alfred Kunze, Consul and Mrs. Hoops, J.W. Feldhoff, William Meier, President of the Club, Ms. K. Miller, Mrs. Heinz O. Born.