Programme for the Ninth Annual Christmas Carol Festival, held by the Kiwanis Club of Kitimat at Mount Elizabeth High School. Contains list of songs, acknowledgements and advertisements for local businesses. Booklet is white with dark blue text and an image of carollers on the front.
Programme for the Ninth Annual Christmas Carol Festival, held by the Kiwanis Club of Kitimat at Mount Elizabeth High School. Contains list of songs, acknowledgements and advertisements for local businesses. Booklet is white with dark blue text and an image of carollers on the front.
Programme for the Tenth Annual Christmas Carol Festival, held by the Kiwanis Club of Kitimat at Mount Elizabeth High School. Contains list of songs, acknowledgements and advertisements for local businesses. Booklet is white with green text and an image of carollers on the front.
Programme for the Tenth Annual Christmas Carol Festival, held by the Kiwanis Club of Kitimat at Mount Elizabeth High School. Contains list of songs, acknowledgements and advertisements for local businesses. Booklet is white with green text and an image of carollers on the front.
Photograph showing 18 boys and girls in 3 rows. The first and front row is kneeling, the second or middle row is standing with the third row on their shoulders. There is a building behind them and a forest in the background.
Photograph showing 18 boys and girls in 3 rows. The first and front row is kneeling, the second or middle row is standing with the third row on their shoulders. There is a building behind them and a forest in the background.
Photograph of the 1966 Christmas fork and spoon from Denmark. It is called "Flight to Egypt." It is modern in design, it indicates a story centuries old.
Photograph of the 1966 Christmas fork and spoon from Denmark. It is called "Flight to Egypt." It is modern in design, it indicates a story centuries old.
A photograph of Mt. Elizabeth volleyball team who won the Northwest Zone championship. Front Row (L-R) Wayne Termoin, Gary Conrad, Jose Mendes and Andy Robertson. Back Row (L-R) Jack Balzer (coach), Joe Edwards, Cameron Haight, Jack Kondratiuk, Ray Stevenson, Gordie Gwyn, Joe Calado (captain), Bob Drover and Perry Bukers (manager)
A photograph of Mt. Elizabeth volleyball team who won the Northwest Zone championship. Front Row (L-R) Wayne Termoin, Gary Conrad, Jose Mendes and Andy Robertson. Back Row (L-R) Jack Balzer (coach), Joe Edwards, Cameron Haight, Jack Kondratiuk, Ray Stevenson, Gordie Gwyn, Joe Calado (captain), Bob Drover and Perry Bukers (manager)
Photograph of aerial view looking south across the centre section of neighbourhood B with neighbourhoods A and C in the background. Visible streets include Finch, Fulmar, Eagle, Egret, Swannell, and the outline for Raley.
Photos belonged to Raymond Stanyer who worked in Kitimat, and were donated by his wife, Pat Stanyer
Scope and Content
Photograph of aerial view looking south across the centre section of neighbourhood B with neighbourhoods A and C in the background. Visible streets include Finch, Fulmar, Eagle, Egret, Swannell, and the outline for Raley.
Photograph of aerial looking south-east across neighbourhood A with neighbourhood A-II clearing in foreground and Minette Bay in the background. Nechako Centre and School are visible.
Donated by Jackie Worboys. Given to the Jackie Mufford Worboys family by Wally Melville.
Scope and Content
Photograph of aerial looking south-east across neighbourhood A with neighbourhood A-II clearing in foreground and Minette Bay in the background. Nechako Centre and School are visible.
Photograph of aerial photograph looking west across neighbourhood C. Logs in lower right-hand corner are now being removed. In the background is the Riverlodge camp, with the dyke behind it. On top towards the right, the Kitimat River bridge is just visible.
Donated by Jackie Worboys. Given to the Jackie Mufford Worboys family by Wally Melville.
Scope and Content
Photograph of aerial photograph looking west across neighbourhood C. Logs in lower right-hand corner are now being removed. In the background is the Riverlodge camp, with the dyke behind it. On top towards the right, the Kitimat River bridge is just visible.