Photo showing Junior Chamber of Commerce, Kitimat. L/R Bill Hatch, Stacy Maris, R. Gaiesky, B. Ennis, Bert Orleans, Ron Lemke, Phil Connor, Larry Kootnikoff.
Photo showing Junior Chamber of Commerce, Kitimat. L/R Bill Hatch, Stacy Maris, R. Gaiesky, B. Ennis, Bert Orleans, Ron Lemke, Phil Connor, Larry Kootnikoff.
Photo showing Reeve Sam Lindsay Wednesday was made an honorary life member of the Kitimat Junior Chamber of Commerce at the Jaycee "orientation" night held at the Kitimat Gordon hotel. Placing Jaycee insignia in Reeve's lapel is past president Phil Spencer while the president, Fred Duran, holds plaque.
Photo showing Reeve Sam Lindsay Wednesday was made an honorary life member of the Kitimat Junior Chamber of Commerce at the Jaycee "orientation" night held at the Kitimat Gordon hotel. Placing Jaycee insignia in Reeve's lapel is past president Phil Spencer while the president, Fred Duran, holds plaque.
Photo showing acting Mayor Bob Ferrie signs "proclamation" which officially endorses week of Sept. 15-21 as Jaycee week. On his left is Junior Chamber of Commerce president Fred Duran; on right, Martin Misfeldt, membership chairman.
Photo showing acting Mayor Bob Ferrie signs "proclamation" which officially endorses week of Sept. 15-21 as Jaycee week. On his left is Junior Chamber of Commerce president Fred Duran; on right, Martin Misfeldt, membership chairman.
Photo showing Reeve Sam Lindsay signing proclamation for Kitimat's Junior Chamber of Commerce officially announcing next week as Jaycee week. In Kitimat, with the Reeve are Ken Noble (left) and Mrs. Fred Duran (right)
Photo showing Reeve Sam Lindsay signing proclamation for Kitimat's Junior Chamber of Commerce officially announcing next week as Jaycee week. In Kitimat, with the Reeve are Ken Noble (left) and Mrs. Fred Duran (right)
Photo showing Reeve Sam Lindsay signing proclamation for Kitimat's Junior Chamber of Commerce officially announcing next week as Jaycee week in Kitimat. With the Reeve are Ken Noble (left) and Mrs. Fred Duran (right)
Photo showing Reeve Sam Lindsay signing proclamation for Kitimat's Junior Chamber of Commerce officially announcing next week as Jaycee week in Kitimat. With the Reeve are Ken Noble (left) and Mrs. Fred Duran (right)
Photo showing "Canada's best" - former Kitimat Jaycee president Fred Duran (left) holds Junior Chamber social welfare plaque award and Jim Williams shown with most outstanding project award, both given at recent Jaycee National convention for Jaycee-backed blood drive
Photo showing "Canada's best" - former Kitimat Jaycee president Fred Duran (left) holds Junior Chamber social welfare plaque award and Jim Williams shown with most outstanding project award, both given at recent Jaycee National convention for Jaycee-backed blood drive
Photograph of candidates for Miss Kitimat were guests of the chamber of commerce at dinner June 29 in Helen's Cafe. The girls who were sponsored by local organizations, are shown above with their hosts. Left to right, Sharon Chiles, Miss Kitimat, Grace Macaulay, Stella Brady, Hazel Hamre and Lois Richards. Seated are John Murphy, chairman of the chamber's civic affairs committee, chamber secretary, John Gray, and president of the chamber, Warren Nesbit.
Photograph of candidates for Miss Kitimat were guests of the chamber of commerce at dinner June 29 in Helen's Cafe. The girls who were sponsored by local organizations, are shown above with their hosts. Left to right, Sharon Chiles, Miss Kitimat, Grace Macaulay, Stella Brady, Hazel Hamre and Lois Richards. Seated are John Murphy, chairman of the chamber's civic affairs committee, chamber secretary, John Gray, and president of the chamber, Warren Nesbit.
Photograph of an undoubtedly the heaviest float in the Dominion Day parade was entered by the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce. Along with few tons of aluminum ingot the float included the log pictured above. Clearing the overpass with only inches to spare the big fellow weighed in at 50,000 LBS, was over 200 years old and had 5,000 board feet of dressed lumber, enough to build a fair sized house.
Photograph of an undoubtedly the heaviest float in the Dominion Day parade was entered by the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce. Along with few tons of aluminum ingot the float included the log pictured above. Clearing the overpass with only inches to spare the big fellow weighed in at 50,000 LBS, was over 200 years old and had 5,000 board feet of dressed lumber, enough to build a fair sized house.
Photo showing Biggest Fish caught since the opening Monday of the Chamber of Commerce salmon derby is 42-1/2 pounder landed by Irv Cohen, 29 Wren Street. He made catch by the Sandhill, most productive area so far. Close to 40 fish were weighed in at Pryde's up to midweek.
Photo showing Biggest Fish caught since the opening Monday of the Chamber of Commerce salmon derby is 42-1/2 pounder landed by Irv Cohen, 29 Wren Street. He made catch by the Sandhill, most productive area so far. Close to 40 fish were weighed in at Pryde's up to midweek.
Photo showing junior chamber of commerce President Ron Lemke get pelted by snow balls as a publicity stunt to sell tickets to the Christmas choral festival.
Photo showing junior chamber of commerce President Ron Lemke get pelted by snow balls as a publicity stunt to sell tickets to the Christmas choral festival.
"N.Sentinel : Oct 29, 1959: YMCA : challenge volleyball game against the Chamber of Commerce to prove "Y" Keep Fit classes are necessary to help buisnessmen fight the battle of the bulge. Arv Sestrap - Chamber of Commerce. Peter Oleinek - YMCA. "
"N.Sentinel : Oct 29, 1959: YMCA : challenge volleyball game against the Chamber of Commerce to prove "Y" Keep Fit classes are necessary to help buisnessmen fight the battle of the bulge. Arv Sestrap - Chamber of Commerce. Peter Oleinek - YMCA. "