Atom Motors Display at the Trade Fair. There is a large, shiny sign in the middle that reads "Atom", and there are several car pictures on display. There is a door to the right of the picture with a sign above it that says "film".
Atom Motors Display at the Trade Fair. There is a large, shiny sign in the middle that reads "Atom", and there are several car pictures on display. There is a door to the right of the picture with a sign above it that says "film".
On the back wall is a large picture of outer space. It is labeled Space Communications. On the left side of the booth are telephones on display, and there is a television set sitting on the top right hand corner of the booth.
On the back wall is a large picture of outer space. It is labeled Space Communications. On the left side of the booth are telephones on display, and there is a television set sitting on the top right hand corner of the booth.
Photo showing choice of Centennial Committee to build a museum and information centre: John Walberg, left, president of the Kitimat Lions Club, and Bert Lange, chairman of the Centennial Committee.
Photo showing choice of Centennial Committee to build a museum and information centre: John Walberg, left, president of the Kitimat Lions Club, and Bert Lange, chairman of the Centennial Committee.
Photo showing - 'Go Slow - - We Love Our Kids' - 'Caution' is the password for motorists driving by Kitimat Schools, and they'll be reminded to 'Go Slow, Save Lives' by school safety patrols which started today. Uniforms and equipment have been donated and will be maintained by Kitimat Lions. Here, patrolman Lyle Petch of Kildala School shows his mettle as a "traffic officer." Looking on approvingly, from left, are C.J. Webb, Kildala School; Bill Paton, Lions Club president; John Roddy, Northern Sentinel; Larry Forde, Lions vice-president; and Bob Foster, Lions safety committee chairman.
Photo showing - 'Go Slow - - We Love Our Kids' - 'Caution' is the password for motorists driving by Kitimat Schools, and they'll be reminded to 'Go Slow, Save Lives' by school safety patrols which started today. Uniforms and equipment have been donated and will be maintained by Kitimat Lions. Here, patrolman Lyle Petch of Kildala School shows his mettle as a "traffic officer." Looking on approvingly, from left, are C.J. Webb, Kildala School; Bill Paton, Lions Club president; John Roddy, Northern Sentinel; Larry Forde, Lions vice-president; and Bob Foster, Lions safety committee chairman.
5 men standing and crouching around a wooden pole that is being put into the ground. One man is holding the pole up and another is digging a hole. Another man is making sure the pole is going into the ground straight.
5 men standing and crouching around a wooden pole that is being put into the ground. One man is holding the pole up and another is digging a hole. Another man is making sure the pole is going into the ground straight.
Photo showing Jaycees enjoying themselves making up for a minstrel turn at the Lions' sponsored all-club party, left to right: Ron Lemke, Bob Merriam, Phil Spencer.
Photo showing Jaycees enjoying themselves making up for a minstrel turn at the Lions' sponsored all-club party, left to right: Ron Lemke, Bob Merriam, Phil Spencer.
A man speaking into a microphone at the trade fair. There is a young boy and a girl standing in front of the man speaking, holding up stop signs. The two kids are both wearing glasses a hat. There are other people around the man, and mayor Sam Lindsay is standing directly behind the man speaking.
A man speaking into a microphone at the trade fair. There is a young boy and a girl standing in front of the man speaking, holding up stop signs. The two kids are both wearing glasses a hat. There are other people around the man, and mayor Sam Lindsay is standing directly behind the man speaking.
Sam Lindsay standing at the top of the stairs speaking into a microphone. There are two Lions banners hanging above, and there are many people in suits standing behind Sam with their hands folded.
Sam Lindsay standing at the top of the stairs speaking into a microphone. There are two Lions banners hanging above, and there are many people in suits standing behind Sam with their hands folded.