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.
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).
Photo showing premier W.A.C. Bennett (left) accepts original Emily Sartain painting of the provincial floral emblem, the Dogwood, from William Meeker, president of William C. Coutts. Co. (Hallmark Cards)
Photo showing premier W.A.C. Bennett (left) accepts original Emily Sartain painting of the provincial floral emblem, the Dogwood, from William Meeker, president of William C. Coutts. Co. (Hallmark Cards)
Photo showing Kitimat's Anglican Young People Association post-Valentine dance, from left: Melvin Baly, Dave Walker, Erika Brauer, Genni Donati, John Blaikie, Jim Mitchell.
Photo showing Kitimat's Anglican Young People Association post-Valentine dance, from left: Melvin Baly, Dave Walker, Erika Brauer, Genni Donati, John Blaikie, Jim Mitchell.
Where ever he goes throughout Kitimat, artist P.W. Taylor has found people of all ages show keen interest in his work. "There seems to be a tremendous revival of interest in the artist and his work, and Kitimat is no exception," commented Mr. Taylor. He is seen painting the smeltersite district accompanied by two young and interested viewers.
Where ever he goes throughout Kitimat, artist P.W. Taylor has found people of all ages show keen interest in his work. "There seems to be a tremendous revival of interest in the artist and his work, and Kitimat is no exception," commented Mr. Taylor. He is seen painting the smeltersite district accompanied by two young and interested viewers.
Photograph showing P.W. Taylor standing by his painting. This is a sample of the artist's exhibit in the Rec Hall.This particular scene was Mr. Taylor's first this year and was sparked with early spring inspiration.
Photograph showing P.W. Taylor standing by his painting. This is a sample of the artist's exhibit in the Rec Hall.This particular scene was Mr. Taylor's first this year and was sparked with early spring inspiration.
Notes
P.W. Taylor was a prolific painting from Sooke, B.C.
Photo showing rulers of the "B" event in the Kitimat Teachers Bonspiel; Rob Belsham rink. Left to right: lead Helen Singh, second Doug McKay, third Elsie Egan, and skip Rob Belsham. The "B" Champions lost their first match in the event, then won every game including the final against Cyril Portman's rink.
Photo showing rulers of the "B" event in the Kitimat Teachers Bonspiel; Rob Belsham rink. Left to right: lead Helen Singh, second Doug McKay, third Elsie Egan, and skip Rob Belsham. The "B" Champions lost their first match in the event, then won every game including the final against Cyril Portman's rink.
Photo showing winners of the "B" Event of the Kitimat Ladies Club Bonspiel and the only Kitimat rink to finish "in the money' was the Ruth Booth rink. Shown from left to right: lead, Shirley, Webster; second, Jay Donald; third, Daphne Grogan; skip, Ruth Booth.
Photo showing winners of the "B" Event of the Kitimat Ladies Club Bonspiel and the only Kitimat rink to finish "in the money' was the Ruth Booth rink. Shown from left to right: lead, Shirley, Webster; second, Jay Donald; third, Daphne Grogan; skip, Ruth Booth.