Alleyn Ritchie, secretery, Dr.Richard Carruthers, First vice-president, Don Vander Ploeg, president, and Rick Forward, 2nd Vice President stand as New Rotrary executive is installed.
"Newe Rotary executive being installed following a dinner at the Legion Hall Saturday evening, June 22nd. Rotary district governor's rep. Dic Mason made the installation of (from left to right) Alleyn Ritchie, secretery, Dr.Richard Curruthers, 1st vice-president, Don Vander Ploeg, president, and R ick Forward, 2nd vice-president.
"Newe Rotary executive being installed following a dinner at the Legion Hall Saturday evening, June 22nd. Rotary district governor's rep. Dic Mason made the installation of (from left to right) Alleyn Ritchie, secretery, Dr.Richard Curruthers, 1st vice-president, Don Vander Ploeg, president, and R ick Forward, 2nd vice-president.
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Adventures in Citizenship
"Kitimat daycare Society president Paul Bertram and Kinsmen Andy Popovic sealed the deal with a handshake as the centre left the auspices of the Kinsmen Club."
"Kitimat daycare Society president Paul Bertram and Kinsmen Andy Popovic sealed the deal with a handshake as the centre left the auspices of the Kinsmen Club."
Photograph of the Architect's sketch of the first aluminum plant in the Caribbean now under construction in Jamaica by Jamaica Beuxites limited, subsidiary of Aluminum limited, Montreal. Expansion plans for the aluminum plant were announced today by Mr. Nathanael V.Pavis, president of the Aluminum limited.
Photograph of the Architect's sketch of the first aluminum plant in the Caribbean now under construction in Jamaica by Jamaica Beuxites limited, subsidiary of Aluminum limited, Montreal. Expansion plans for the aluminum plant were announced today by Mr. Nathanael V.Pavis, president of the Aluminum limited.
Photo showing beautiful and gracious Canadian First Nations Princess, reigning Clara Anderson of Williams Lake, dressed in exquisite beaded buckskin places Northern First Nations Princess ribbon on proud shoulders of local Pageant winner, pretty Sandra Bazil.
Photo showing beautiful and gracious Canadian First Nations Princess, reigning Clara Anderson of Williams Lake, dressed in exquisite beaded buckskin places Northern First Nations Princess ribbon on proud shoulders of local Pageant winner, pretty Sandra Bazil.
Photo showing CGIT group of First United Church mother and daughter banquet and affiliation service. Front from left: Krista Wendorf, Pat Pound, Susan Tolhurst, Shirley Weir, Mrs. Betty Mandell. Back from left: Barbara Jennett, Mrs. R.A. Nixon, Martina Beckman, Mrs. Allan Dixon.
Photo showing CGIT group of First United Church mother and daughter banquet and affiliation service. Front from left: Krista Wendorf, Pat Pound, Susan Tolhurst, Shirley Weir, Mrs. Betty Mandell. Back from left: Barbara Jennett, Mrs. R.A. Nixon, Martina Beckman, Mrs. Allan Dixon.
Chatting with Irwin Hoffman, (Conductor, centre) are (left to right), Mrs. J.A. Currie, Mr. Peter Hopkins, Mrs.Jack Fossum, President of the Kitimat concert Association, Mrs. Hopkins and Mr. Currie."
Photograph showing L-R Cindy Scott (First Princess) and Aija Paivio (Miss Kitimat). They are both wearing tiaras and sashes and have big smiles on their faces. In the background there are a few people including two mean. The ceiling has streamers on it. Cindy has on a pearl necklace and had dark hair. Aija has a necklace with a small pendant and she has light hair.
Photograph showing L-R Cindy Scott (First Princess) and Aija Paivio (Miss Kitimat). They are both wearing tiaras and sashes and have big smiles on their faces. In the background there are a few people including two mean. The ceiling has streamers on it. Cindy has on a pearl necklace and had dark hair. Aija has a necklace with a small pendant and she has light hair.
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.
Concert Association president, Mrs. Bee Fossum, high-school principal, Ron Barry and American concert pianist, Marilyn Neeley. Pictured onstage with the new concert grand piano.
"Mrs.Bea Fossum, (left) 1963-1964 president of the Kitimat Concert Association is shown with high-school principal, Ron Barry and American concert pianist, Marilyn Neely, on stage of Mount Elizabeth Secondary school admiring new concert grand piano which Miss Neely was first to use. Association raised $6000 by a community canvass to purchase the insturment for Kitimat, an unusually musical town because of many residents with European background. Artists of the Alaska Music Trail always visit her on annual series of four concerts and say they find audiences knowledgeable and appreciative.
Sentinel Photo.
Februaruy 23, 1964.
Music
Kit Concert Ass'n."
"Mrs.Bea Fossum, (left) 1963-1964 president of the Kitimat Concert Association is shown with high-school principal, Ron Barry and American concert pianist, Marilyn Neely, on stage of Mount Elizabeth Secondary school admiring new concert grand piano which Miss Neely was first to use. Association raised $6000 by a community canvass to purchase the insturment for Kitimat, an unusually musical town because of many residents with European background. Artists of the Alaska Music Trail always visit her on annual series of four concerts and say they find audiences knowledgeable and appreciative.
Sentinel Photo.
Februaruy 23, 1964.
Music
Kit Concert Ass'n."