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 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.
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.
Photo of Elva Starr of the Kitimat Village & Victoria is shown second from the right at B.C Pavilion at opening day in Expo, Osaka, Japan. Hon Waldo M. Skillings, minister of industrial developent, trade and commerce.
Photo of Elva Starr of the Kitimat Village & Victoria is shown second from the right at B.C Pavilion at opening day in Expo, Osaka, Japan. Hon Waldo M. Skillings, minister of industrial developent, trade and commerce.
Photograph of Betty Mitchell is one of the four salaried workers at the day care centre. The cookie dough she is helping this youngster works with is not for real, but helps children develop small muscle co-ordination.
Photograph of Betty Mitchell is one of the four salaried workers at the day care centre. The cookie dough she is helping this youngster works with is not for real, but helps children develop small muscle co-ordination.
Photo showing the save of the day made by Chris Londsdale as he leaped high into the air for the ball early in the second half on a penalty kick by Kiewits. Game ended in a scoreless tie.
Photo showing the save of the day made by Chris Londsdale as he leaped high into the air for the ball early in the second half on a penalty kick by Kiewits. Game ended in a scoreless tie.
Photograph of the big surprise at the Dominion Day wind-up Friday night in Mt. Elizabeth high school auditorium was the presentataion of Alcan's 25 years Service Clock to Kitimat Works Mmanager G.H. Gwyn. Shown above with Mr. Gwyn, centre, are J.W. Cameron, right, the company's vice president smelter division Montreal who made the presentation, and R.W. Herzer, left.
Photograph of the big surprise at the Dominion Day wind-up Friday night in Mt. Elizabeth high school auditorium was the presentataion of Alcan's 25 years Service Clock to Kitimat Works Mmanager G.H. Gwyn. Shown above with Mr. Gwyn, centre, are J.W. Cameron, right, the company's vice president smelter division Montreal who made the presentation, and R.W. Herzer, left.