The fonds consists of prayer books, hymns, rituals, financial records, membership, constitution and notebook of Ha-sel-a Council 14 of the Royal Templars of Temperance. Includes wooden rods used as proof of membership.
In 1894, Reverend George H. Raley formed a local temperance group in Kitamaat. In 1897, this group became affiliated with the Royal Templars of Temperance as Ha-sel-a Council No. 14. The Council was inactive after 1900.
Scope and Content
The fonds consists of prayer books, hymns, rituals, financial records, membership, constitution and notebook of Ha-sel-a Council 14 of the Royal Templars of Temperance. Includes wooden rods used as proof of membership.
Notes
Title based on the contents of the fonds. Some prayers and hymns are translated into Haisla.
Photo showing installation Royal Canadian Legion Branch 250. L/R Back Row; 1st Pat Wright, Wilf Owen (5th) Vic Pealo(8th), Billie Stickney(9th) Barber (10th) Gray L/R Front Row (2nd) Tom Green (4th) Don Stickney (9th) Jan Picucha.
Photo showing installation Royal Canadian Legion Branch 250. L/R Back Row; 1st Pat Wright, Wilf Owen (5th) Vic Pealo(8th), Billie Stickney(9th) Barber (10th) Gray L/R Front Row (2nd) Tom Green (4th) Don Stickney (9th) Jan Picucha.
Steel reinforcing rods for concrete work arrive at Kitimat warf from Vancover by barges. A BE truck-mounted crane lifts them off and places them on the International L-190 trucks. Here is the way all supplies come into Kitimat at the present time.
Steel reinforcing rods for concrete work arrive at Kitimat warf from Vancover by barges. A BE truck-mounted crane lifts them off and places them on the International L-190 trucks. Here is the way all supplies come into Kitimat at the present time.