Photo of Alcan float in Canada Day parade
"One of the many floats entered in the annual July 1st Dominion Day parade, this one is a replica of the Aluminum Company's emblem. The floor is the new three million dollar, 113-bed hospital opened in April, 1960"
Photo of Alcan float in Canada Day parade
"One of the many floats entered in the annual July 1st Dominion Day parade, this one is a replica of the Aluminum Company's emblem. The floor is the new three million dollar, 113-bed hospital opened in April, 1960"
Photo showing Rick Nyce and John Thompson watching as teammates Doug Panton and Randy Latimer go up for a rebound in action at the Terrace Kinsmen Invitational basketball tournament.
Photo showing Rick Nyce and John Thompson watching as teammates Doug Panton and Randy Latimer go up for a rebound in action at the Terrace Kinsmen Invitational basketball tournament.
"Kitimat daycare Society president Paul Bertram and Kinsmen Andy Popovic sealed the deal with a handshake as the centre left the auspices of the Kinsmen Club."
"Kitimat daycare Society president Paul Bertram and Kinsmen Andy Popovic sealed the deal with a handshake as the centre left the auspices of the Kinsmen Club."
"Now executive of Terrace, and District Jaycees of Canada are, left to right : Ted Taylor, honourary president ; Ken Fedoruk, internal vice president ; John Taylor, recording secretary ; Doug Misfeldt, past-president ; Len Winter, corresponding secretary; Derek Shadlock, president ; Junior Gingles external vice-president, and Rick de la Giroday, treasurer ; Avis de la Giroday, secretary, and Elaine Shadlock, president.
"Now executive of Terrace, and District Jaycees of Canada are, left to right : Ted Taylor, honourary president ; Ken Fedoruk, internal vice president ; John Taylor, recording secretary ; Doug Misfeldt, past-president ; Len Winter, corresponding secretary; Derek Shadlock, president ; Junior Gingles external vice-president, and Rick de la Giroday, treasurer ; Avis de la Giroday, secretary, and Elaine Shadlock, president.
"The Kitimat Kinsmen and Kinette Club held their Installation dance and dinner at Riverlodge last weekend in preperation for another year of community service in the fall. The nex executives, from left to right are: Pat Haughton, Kinette treausurer; Jim Haughton, Kin bulletin editor ; Harry Jones, kinsmen pres; Andy Ppvic, Kinsmen past president; Pat Jones, Kinette press; Albert Venard; Rec. Sec; Phyllis Popovic, vice-pres; Bill Irving; e-pres. and treausrue; Norna Irving, sec; and Bill Rugg, deputy-governor of the Northcoast Zone. Missing is Kinsmen registar Dick Emblem."
"The Kitimat Kinsmen and Kinette Club held their Installation dance and dinner at Riverlodge last weekend in preperation for another year of community service in the fall. The nex executives, from left to right are: Pat Haughton, Kinette treausurer; Jim Haughton, Kin bulletin editor ; Harry Jones, kinsmen pres; Andy Ppvic, Kinsmen past president; Pat Jones, Kinette press; Albert Venard; Rec. Sec; Phyllis Popovic, vice-pres; Bill Irving; e-pres. and treausrue; Norna Irving, sec; and Bill Rugg, deputy-governor of the Northcoast Zone. Missing is Kinsmen registar Dick Emblem."
Photo showing "Kinsmen Pee Wee Reps", Northern Zone champions. Back row: Kinsmen president Andy Popovic, coaches Ted Cambridge and Horace Wild. Centre: Mike Corriea, Brian Mott, Mark Schooley, David Dugdale, Cliff Sherstabetoff, Danny Fournier, Randy Schooley, Les Carlson, Chris Godfrey. Front row: Charlie Forrester, Lance Griffin, Ron Egan and Lionel Wild.
Photo showing "Kinsmen Pee Wee Reps", Northern Zone champions. Back row: Kinsmen president Andy Popovic, coaches Ted Cambridge and Horace Wild. Centre: Mike Corriea, Brian Mott, Mark Schooley, David Dugdale, Cliff Sherstabetoff, Danny Fournier, Randy Schooley, Les Carlson, Chris Godfrey. Front row: Charlie Forrester, Lance Griffin, Ron Egan and Lionel Wild.
"All ready to hit the streets of Kitimat are Kinsmen wayne Doucet and Albert Vernard to sell tickets for the Kinsmen "Win a Bobcat" raffle. Proceeds from the raffle will go towards aiding the Kinsmen in their community work."
"All ready to hit the streets of Kitimat are Kinsmen wayne Doucet and Albert Vernard to sell tickets for the Kinsmen "Win a Bobcat" raffle. Proceeds from the raffle will go towards aiding the Kinsmen in their community work."