Photo showing from left to right: Contractor John Watt, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, unknown, and Don Forward the president of the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce.
Photo showing from left to right: Contractor John Watt, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, unknown, and Don Forward the president of the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce.
Photo showing from left to right: Don Stickney, John Watt (seated), Mrs. John Gooding and standing behind from left to right: Governor John Eagan, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker
Photo showing from left to right: Don Stickney, John Watt (seated), Mrs. John Gooding and standing behind from left to right: Governor John Eagan, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker
Photo showing Miss Edna Richardson (left) and her sister Miss Gwen Richardson, a retired nurse, visited Kitimat en route around the world in a once-in-a lifetime 18-month holiday
Photo showing Miss Edna Richardson (left) and her sister Miss Gwen Richardson, a retired nurse, visited Kitimat en route around the world in a once-in-a lifetime 18-month holiday
Photo showing Miss Ruth Saunders, director of nursing at Wonju hospital, Korea, shown giving lesson on how to use chopsticks, from left: Dorothy Oehlke, Judy McKeen, Brenda Scott, Joyce Dixon
Photo showing Miss Ruth Saunders, director of nursing at Wonju hospital, Korea, shown giving lesson on how to use chopsticks, from left: Dorothy Oehlke, Judy McKeen, Brenda Scott, Joyce Dixon
Photo showing- The "original" Fred Ryan, pioneer Kitimat businessman, just as cheery and bouncy but somewhat stouter, was a business visitor this week in company with Hisashi "Mike" Nakamoto (left), senior art director of a San Francisco advertising firm. The pair were en route to Smithers and Prince Rupert to attend the Northwest Chambers' convention today and tomorrow. The above picture resulted when Fred "Sentinel" Ryan met the "original".
Photo showing- The "original" Fred Ryan, pioneer Kitimat businessman, just as cheery and bouncy but somewhat stouter, was a business visitor this week in company with Hisashi "Mike" Nakamoto (left), senior art director of a San Francisco advertising firm. The pair were en route to Smithers and Prince Rupert to attend the Northwest Chambers' convention today and tomorrow. The above picture resulted when Fred "Sentinel" Ryan met the "original".
Photo showing from left to right: Contractor John Watt, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, unknown, Don Forward owner of Kitimat Builder Supplies and president of Chamber of Commerce.
Photo showing from left to right: Contractor John Watt, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, unknown, Don Forward owner of Kitimat Builder Supplies and president of Chamber of Commerce.
Photograph of Max Patzelt, Jean Beliveau and Mac Handford. Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadian Hockey Player, visited Kitimat for July 1st celebrations in 1971. In the photograph he is autographing images taken by Max Patzelt.
Photograph of Max Patzelt, Jean Beliveau and Mac Handford. Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadian Hockey Player, visited Kitimat for July 1st celebrations in 1971. In the photograph he is autographing images taken by Max Patzelt.
Photograph of Max Patzelt, Jean Beliveau and Mac Handford. Jean Beliveau visited Kitimat for July 1st, 1971. In this photo Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadian Hockey Player, is autographing photos taken by Max Patzelt
Photograph of Max Patzelt, Jean Beliveau and Mac Handford. Jean Beliveau visited Kitimat for July 1st, 1971. In this photo Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadian Hockey Player, is autographing photos taken by Max Patzelt
Photograph of Isabelle and Max Patzelt meeting Hon. Roland Michener, Governer General of Canada, during his visit to Kitimat for Dominion Day festivities in 1973. Mayor John Springer is also in the photo.
Photograph of Isabelle and Max Patzelt meeting Hon. Roland Michener, Governer General of Canada, during his visit to Kitimat for Dominion Day festivities in 1973. Mayor John Springer is also in the photo.