Newspapers, correspondence, information compiled by the Northern Sentinel Press Ltd. in the creation of newspaper articles. Information compiled from Kitimat General Hospital Society, BC Centennial Committee, Kitimat Public Health, Canadian Red Cross, Lehndorff (City Centre Mall owners), Canadian Association of Smelter and Allied Workers - Local No.1, United Steelworkers of America, Kitamaat Village Council, District of Kitimat, Kitimat Community Council, Kitimat Chamber of Commerce, Kitimat Scholarship Association, Board of School Trusteees, Delta King photographs, Kitimat Steelworkers Union Members photographs, Miss Kitimat photographs.
Given to museum by Rosalina Cordeiro - Editor of the Northern Sentinel Press Ltd.
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Newspapers, correspondence, information compiled by the Northern Sentinel Press Ltd. in the creation of newspaper articles. Information compiled from Kitimat General Hospital Society, BC Centennial Committee, Kitimat Public Health, Canadian Red Cross, Lehndorff (City Centre Mall owners), Canadian Association of Smelter and Allied Workers - Local No.1, United Steelworkers of America, Kitamaat Village Council, District of Kitimat, Kitimat Community Council, Kitimat Chamber of Commerce, Kitimat Scholarship Association, Board of School Trusteees, Delta King photographs, Kitimat Steelworkers Union Members photographs, Miss Kitimat photographs.
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Was 992.6 Photographs described at the item level.
Photo showing (l-r) Aubrey Creed (first fire cheif), Sam Lindsay (mayor). Aubrey is wearing a plaid button up vest, and is holding the microphone in his right hand. Sam Lindsay is wearing a white collared shirt, with black sunglasses.
Photo showing (l-r) Aubrey Creed (first fire cheif), Sam Lindsay (mayor). Aubrey is wearing a plaid button up vest, and is holding the microphone in his right hand. Sam Lindsay is wearing a white collared shirt, with black sunglasses.
Fire Chief Aubrey Creed, sitting fourth from the left in the front row, with the Kitimat Fire Fighters at the Kitimat Fire Hall. There is a banner in the back that says, "Merry Christmas", and the man on the far right is wearing a suit with a patterned item of clothing over his pants.
Fire Chief Aubrey Creed, sitting fourth from the left in the front row, with the Kitimat Fire Fighters at the Kitimat Fire Hall. There is a banner in the back that says, "Merry Christmas", and the man on the far right is wearing a suit with a patterned item of clothing over his pants.
Photograph showing Aubrey Creed standing beside an old fire truck. He is pointing at an unidentified object. Aubrey Creed is wearing a uniform. He has short, light hair.
Photograph showing Aubrey Creed standing beside an old fire truck. He is pointing at an unidentified object. Aubrey Creed is wearing a uniform. He has short, light hair.
Fire Chief Aubrey Creed handing a gift to an elderly lady at the Kitimat Legion. The lady is wearing glasses, and a button up top with a flower print on the front.
Fire Chief Aubrey Creed handing a gift to an elderly lady at the Kitimat Legion. The lady is wearing glasses, and a button up top with a flower print on the front.
Photo of Aubrey Creed, Kitimats first fire chief receiving an award (The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem); Governor General of Canada, Roland, Michener
Photo of Aubrey Creed, Kitimats first fire chief receiving an award (The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem); Governor General of Canada, Roland, Michener
Photo showing "Bed-Pushing Stunt Down Haisla Boulevard" to remind Kitimat residents tat it's Clean-Up Week. Jaycee's Clean-up campaign chairman Joe Tanaka shown with assistants, David Moss (left), Paul Duval (Hidden), Bud Johnson(right), Karen Overmann (on bed).
Photo showing "Bed-Pushing Stunt Down Haisla Boulevard" to remind Kitimat residents tat it's Clean-Up Week. Jaycee's Clean-up campaign chairman Joe Tanaka shown with assistants, David Moss (left), Paul Duval (Hidden), Bud Johnson(right), Karen Overmann (on bed).
Photo showing Queuing up can be a bloody frustrating business usually, but that was not the case Monday and Tuesday of this week at the travelling B.C. Yukon Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic where a mellow atmosphere prevailed.
Photo showing Queuing up can be a bloody frustrating business usually, but that was not the case Monday and Tuesday of this week at the travelling B.C. Yukon Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic where a mellow atmosphere prevailed.