Photo showing Jack Grasser (2nd from left), bowled perfect score in 5-pin bowling. Presented $100 by Kitimat Recreations Ltd. and steak dinner at new Chatterbox
Photo showing Jack Grasser (2nd from left), bowled perfect score in 5-pin bowling. Presented $100 by Kitimat Recreations Ltd. and steak dinner at new Chatterbox
Photo showing top dog shows how it's done on the lanes. Wally Weinberger of the Commercial Bowling League with the high average of 256 shows his form in this sequence.
Photo showing top dog shows how it's done on the lanes. Wally Weinberger of the Commercial Bowling League with the high average of 256 shows his form in this sequence.
Photograph of the Anderson Creek Bowling Alley. It has officially opened October of 1955. In this photo is P.E. Radley, BC's project manager for Alcan Bowling 1st board.
Photograph of the Anderson Creek Bowling Alley. It has officially opened October of 1955. In this photo is P.E. Radley, BC's project manager for Alcan Bowling 1st board.
Photo of spectators of Portuguese vs. Indians soccer game played at Kitamaat Village. More than 500 fans were at the village on Sunday, April 19, 1956 to watch Sunday's Soccer League.
Photo of spectators of Portuguese vs. Indians soccer game played at Kitamaat Village. More than 500 fans were at the village on Sunday, April 19, 1956 to watch Sunday's Soccer League.
Photo showing the start of the annual Knights of Columbus Mixed Bonspiel, held in Kitimat Curling Club. Here in the act of throwing the first rock is Harry Scholten K. of C. District Deputy, Prince Rupert. His energetic sweepers are Klaus Mueller (left) Kitimat and Dan Delaney, Prince Rupert. There were 13 rinks entered from Prince Rupert, Terrace, and Kitimat.
Photo showing the start of the annual Knights of Columbus Mixed Bonspiel, held in Kitimat Curling Club. Here in the act of throwing the first rock is Harry Scholten K. of C. District Deputy, Prince Rupert. His energetic sweepers are Klaus Mueller (left) Kitimat and Dan Delaney, Prince Rupert. There were 13 rinks entered from Prince Rupert, Terrace, and Kitimat.