Photo showing Front view of the first prize garden in the 1965 Sentinel garden competition shows the fine, grassed boulevard which is the crowning touch to the property, at 31 Kitlope, home of Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. Pohl and family. Judges this year commented on the number of fine gardens, and those that missed because a boulevard had been left untended or work has been concentrated on either front or back garden but not both. Judges recommened the municipality give a lead in a progressive program of boulevard seeding to improve general appearance of the residential areas.
Photo showing Front view of the first prize garden in the 1965 Sentinel garden competition shows the fine, grassed boulevard which is the crowning touch to the property, at 31 Kitlope, home of Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. Pohl and family. Judges this year commented on the number of fine gardens, and those that missed because a boulevard had been left untended or work has been concentrated on either front or back garden but not both. Judges recommened the municipality give a lead in a progressive program of boulevard seeding to improve general appearance of the residential areas.
Photo showing Mr. & Mrs. O.J. Jennings, 92 Babine Street, 3rd Prize Winner, in the 12th Annual Garden Competition. NSP Article: Meticulous care and excellent taste in border planting helped win third prize, a $7.50 gift certificate donated by Coghlins Hardware Limited, for this beautiful garden created by Mr. & Mrs. O.J. Jennings at 92 Babine. Mr. & Mrs. Jennings have won honorable mention in past contests for their garden. One of the finest in Kildala, it has helped that neighborhood maintain a lead place in the past few competitions.
Photo showing Mr. & Mrs. O.J. Jennings, 92 Babine Street, 3rd Prize Winner, in the 12th Annual Garden Competition. NSP Article: Meticulous care and excellent taste in border planting helped win third prize, a $7.50 gift certificate donated by Coghlins Hardware Limited, for this beautiful garden created by Mr. & Mrs. O.J. Jennings at 92 Babine. Mr. & Mrs. Jennings have won honorable mention in past contests for their garden. One of the finest in Kildala, it has helped that neighborhood maintain a lead place in the past few competitions.
Photo showing 1964 winners of Pryde's Salmon Derby: Mrs. Stackhouse (1st ladies'), Mrs. Goebel (2nd ladies'), Mr. Marelli (1st men's), Tod Smith (2nd men's), Mr. Joe Lasna (hidden weight)
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Photo showing 1964 winners of Pryde's Salmon Derby: Mrs. Stackhouse (1st ladies'), Mrs. Goebel (2nd ladies'), Mr. Marelli (1st men's), Tod Smith (2nd men's), Mr. Joe Lasna (hidden weight)
Photograph of the Northern Sentinel Press Garden Contest. It was the 1967 Rose Bowl Garden Contest. From left to right are Mr.Gooding and Mrs. J. Mcran.
Photograph of the Northern Sentinel Press Garden Contest. It was the 1967 Rose Bowl Garden Contest. From left to right are Mr.Gooding and Mrs. J. Mcran.
A man presenting a trophy to a hockey team in the arena. The man is standing on the left, and is shaking hands with a hockey player in the front. The young boy to the right has his hands in his pocket, and is wearing a jacket with a "Kitimat Home Service" Logo.
A man presenting a trophy to a hockey team in the arena. The man is standing on the left, and is shaking hands with a hockey player in the front. The young boy to the right has his hands in his pocket, and is wearing a jacket with a "Kitimat Home Service" Logo.
Photo showing the "A" event and overall winners in the BC Firefighters Provincial championships mid-month were (left to right): Wayne Adams, skip; Ernie Regush, third; Pete Giesbrescht, second; ad Dick McKeown, lead.
Photo showing the "A" event and overall winners in the BC Firefighters Provincial championships mid-month were (left to right): Wayne Adams, skip; Ernie Regush, third; Pete Giesbrescht, second; ad Dick McKeown, lead.
Photo showing Mike Fjermestad rink of Smithers who won "A" Flight competition and then downed the "B" winners in the final. Left to right: Wayne Kidd (acting skip), Mike Fjermestad (third), Les Jansen (second) and Orland Robertson (lead).
Photo showing Mike Fjermestad rink of Smithers who won "A" Flight competition and then downed the "B" winners in the final. Left to right: Wayne Kidd (acting skip), Mike Fjermestad (third), Les Jansen (second) and Orland Robertson (lead).
Photograph of third prize winner in Alcan's annual Christmas lighting contest this year went to the A.E. Burnip home at 35 Pintail. The brilliantly lighted house featutred a display of elaborately construced and dressed snowmen on the roof of the carport. Pintail also took the street prize.
Photograph of third prize winner in Alcan's annual Christmas lighting contest this year went to the A.E. Burnip home at 35 Pintail. The brilliantly lighted house featutred a display of elaborately construced and dressed snowmen on the roof of the carport. Pintail also took the street prize.
Photograph of Alcan scholarship winner Robert Mack. Our congratulations to Mr. Robert Mack winner of the 1967 Alcan scholarship at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School. Mr. mack obtained the mighest marks of all Mount Elizabeth students writing departmental examinations last June. We wish Mr. Mack every success in his university studies.
Photograph of Alcan scholarship winner Robert Mack. Our congratulations to Mr. Robert Mack winner of the 1967 Alcan scholarship at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School. Mr. mack obtained the mighest marks of all Mount Elizabeth students writing departmental examinations last June. We wish Mr. Mack every success in his university studies.
Photo showing challenge winners in the Aluminum City bonspiel was the Keith Melanson rink of Terrace. They won the challenge with a final win over the Jim Sherstan rink of Kitimat, but lost a "C" flight final to the Dave Lecompte rink of Kitimat. The Melanson quartet, left to right, rear: Keith Melanson (third), Joe Whitney (skip), and left to right front: lead Ian Johnson, and Parker Mills (second).
Photo showing challenge winners in the Aluminum City bonspiel was the Keith Melanson rink of Terrace. They won the challenge with a final win over the Jim Sherstan rink of Kitimat, but lost a "C" flight final to the Dave Lecompte rink of Kitimat. The Melanson quartet, left to right, rear: Keith Melanson (third), Joe Whitney (skip), and left to right front: lead Ian Johnson, and Parker Mills (second).
Photograph of the Anderson Creek Bowling Alley. It has officially opened October of 1955. In this photo is P.E. Radley, BC's project manager for Alcan Bowling 1st board.
Photograph of the Anderson Creek Bowling Alley. It has officially opened October of 1955. In this photo is P.E. Radley, BC's project manager for Alcan Bowling 1st board.