Photo showing Faye and Earl Matthias (left) and Northern Sentinel staff Hazel Tinsley, Anneli Salmi, Hazel Lindenbach and Joanne Chiasson looking at two very young puppies found at the dump.
Photo showing Faye and Earl Matthias (left) and Northern Sentinel staff Hazel Tinsley, Anneli Salmi, Hazel Lindenbach and Joanne Chiasson looking at two very young puppies found at the dump.
Photo showing a dog and her four puppies waiting for adoption from the Kitimat SPCA. Located on Enterprise Avenue, hours are 4-6 pm Monday to Friday and 11 am to 1 pm on Saturday.
Photo showing a dog and her four puppies waiting for adoption from the Kitimat SPCA. Located on Enterprise Avenue, hours are 4-6 pm Monday to Friday and 11 am to 1 pm on Saturday.
Photograph of a teenager holding up a puppy for a photo. The person has light coloured hair and is wearing a striped tank top. The puppy is young and is dark with a light coloured chin. The background has some hard to make out things, maybe some trees or a wooden wall.
Photograph of a teenager holding up a puppy for a photo. The person has light coloured hair and is wearing a striped tank top. The puppy is young and is dark with a light coloured chin. The background has some hard to make out things, maybe some trees or a wooden wall.
Photograph of boy holding a salmon while standing on a rock near river rapids. Moricetown? Some sort of dock? and another person on rocks behind him across the river.
Photos of from a collection of early Kitimat life images, including Hans W. Harnoth and Shirley Harnoth, parents of Harry Harnoth. Hans. W. Harnoth was born in Berlin but immigrated to Kitimat after hearing about job opportunities at Alcan. Hans and Shirley Harnoth were in Kitimat from 1955-1958, and always ranted and raved about how beautiful Kitimat was and all the wonders it has to offer.
Custodial History
Donated by Jacob Lubberts
Scope and Content
Photograph of boy holding a salmon while standing on a rock near river rapids. Moricetown? Some sort of dock? and another person on rocks behind him across the river.