Collection of photographs pertaining to the 1993 BC Winter Games in Kitimat. Photo content includes speakers, performances, Scouts, cake, children, Kit the Fox, signs, Mayor Rick Wozney, various other unidentified people, and possibly the opening ceremony. Photos are all attached to together in various sections. There is also one photo mounted on a blue backed mini poster. Photo is of a group of men in suits. Text on poster reads "Kitimat Winter Games 1993 Come Together You Do This I'll Do That".
Donated by Laurie Graham from the City Centre Mall Office.
Scope and Content
Collection of photographs pertaining to the 1993 BC Winter Games in Kitimat. Photo content includes speakers, performances, Scouts, cake, children, Kit the Fox, signs, Mayor Rick Wozney, various other unidentified people, and possibly the opening ceremony. Photos are all attached to together in various sections. There is also one photo mounted on a blue backed mini poster. Photo is of a group of men in suits. Text on poster reads "Kitimat Winter Games 1993 Come Together You Do This I'll Do That".
Photograph of a group of men in black suits and black a red striped ties with a blue district of Kitimat sign behind them. It is mounted on a white sheet with a blue paper backing like a mini poster. Text on poster reads "Kitimat Winter Games 1993 Come Together You Do This I'll Do That".
Donated by Laurie Graham from the City Centre Mall Office.
Scope and Content
Photograph of a group of men in black suits and black a red striped ties with a blue district of Kitimat sign behind them. It is mounted on a white sheet with a blue paper backing like a mini poster. Text on poster reads "Kitimat Winter Games 1993 Come Together You Do This I'll Do That".
Photo showing member of the Canadian National Soccer team entertaining Kitimat residents at St. Anthony's School. Four members were in town to show the finer points of soccer to players.
Photo showing member of the Canadian National Soccer team entertaining Kitimat residents at St. Anthony's School. Four members were in town to show the finer points of soccer to players.
Photograph of Phyllis Powell sitting backstage in soccer gear (for singing the Vancouver Whitecaps song) at the Aluminum City Telethon. There is a man with a headset standing next to her.
The Aluminum City Telethon was started in 1980. The Kitimat Sports Association was approached by the board of directors of the Child Development Centre, and asked for their assistance in raising funds. The idea of a Telethon was agreed on and a committee was formed.
Each year the Telethon executive receives requests from the different non-profit organizations within our own community. They then decide on how to disburse the funds raised that year. after the letters of requests are reviewed and a brief presentation is made to the board of directors explaining how the money received will be spent.
Custodial History
Dorothy Cheyne
Scope and Content
Photograph of Phyllis Powell sitting backstage in soccer gear (for singing the Vancouver Whitecaps song) at the Aluminum City Telethon. There is a man with a headset standing next to her.
Photograph of Mrs. Wakita dropping the puck at a hockey game. Winterhawks player Brad Riley is standing next to her. On the right of the photo across from Brad is another player.
Photograph of Mrs. Wakita dropping the puck at a hockey game. Winterhawks player Brad Riley is standing next to her. On the right of the photo across from Brad is another player.
Photo showing winners for the boys elementary school volleyball tournament were: (from Nechako): standing are Richard Watt, Jens Henriksen, Blaine Dennil, Tom Morrow, Paul Tome, Elmer Starr, and coach Martin Soon; kneeling are Olvaro Leal, Tony Pirrotta, Alfie Skolas, Nelson Cabral, Dean Kovacs, John Gubbels and Manuel Pereira.
Photo showing winners for the boys elementary school volleyball tournament were: (from Nechako): standing are Richard Watt, Jens Henriksen, Blaine Dennil, Tom Morrow, Paul Tome, Elmer Starr, and coach Martin Soon; kneeling are Olvaro Leal, Tony Pirrotta, Alfie Skolas, Nelson Cabral, Dean Kovacs, John Gubbels and Manuel Pereira.