Photo showing 73-year-old Mrs. Minnie Krimm of Terrace smiles as 13-year-old Doris Loveless and 14-year-old Elsie Bellamy, both members of the Terrace Branch of CGIT (Canadian Girls in Training), get down to shining her shoes; a fundraiser
Photo showing 73-year-old Mrs. Minnie Krimm of Terrace smiles as 13-year-old Doris Loveless and 14-year-old Elsie Bellamy, both members of the Terrace Branch of CGIT (Canadian Girls in Training), get down to shining her shoes; a fundraiser
Photo showing Canadian Girls in Training (CGIT) Christmas Candlelight service. Front, from left: Carol Osborne, Kathy Payne, Heather Dockrill, Joyce Dixon, Coleen Blake, Patsy Shannon. Back from left: Olive Kakuno, Sue Dixon, Angelica Lange, Lorraine Trudeau, Roland Nelson.
Photo showing Canadian Girls in Training (CGIT) Christmas Candlelight service. Front, from left: Carol Osborne, Kathy Payne, Heather Dockrill, Joyce Dixon, Coleen Blake, Patsy Shannon. Back from left: Olive Kakuno, Sue Dixon, Angelica Lange, Lorraine Trudeau, Roland Nelson.
Photo showing 1st Daily Train arrives at Service Centre, CNR station, June 2, 1955 at 1:30 p.m. First welcome to visiting Board of Trade guests aboard was J.J. Behan, CNR Mgr. for B.C with members of Northern District Board of Trade. Kitimat Chamber of Commerce, President, Don Forward is shown (right centre) greeting visitors among whom was J.T. Harvey, (third from left), immediate P/P, B.C. Chamber of Commerce. Fourth from Left, without hat, is Magistrate Jim Norrington, Terrace. In centre is John Magor, now publisher, Prince Rupert News.
Photo showing 1st Daily Train arrives at Service Centre, CNR station, June 2, 1955 at 1:30 p.m. First welcome to visiting Board of Trade guests aboard was J.J. Behan, CNR Mgr. for B.C with members of Northern District Board of Trade. Kitimat Chamber of Commerce, President, Don Forward is shown (right centre) greeting visitors among whom was J.T. Harvey, (third from left), immediate P/P, B.C. Chamber of Commerce. Fourth from Left, without hat, is Magistrate Jim Norrington, Terrace. In centre is John Magor, now publisher, Prince Rupert News.
A group of dogs sitting in the City Centre parking lot. There are people in the background watching the training session, and the trainer is holding his left arm up.
A group of dogs sitting in the City Centre parking lot. There are people in the background watching the training session, and the trainer is holding his left arm up.