"Reeve Bert Goulet of Terrace is seen above, in a special meeting on municipial council, Friday, handing over Centennial Gavel to Reeve Sam Lindsay. The carved gavel is being carried from municipiality to municipiality in the province and will eventually be installed in the museum in Victoria. The gavel was later used that evening to open a meeting of Centennial Committee and then taken to Prince Rupert by Reeve Sam Lindsay for presentation to Mayor P.J. Lester."
"Reeve Bert Goulet of Terrace is seen above, in a special meeting on municipial council, Friday, handing over Centennial Gavel to Reeve Sam Lindsay. The carved gavel is being carried from municipiality to municipiality in the province and will eventually be installed in the museum in Victoria. The gavel was later used that evening to open a meeting of Centennial Committee and then taken to Prince Rupert by Reeve Sam Lindsay for presentation to Mayor P.J. Lester."
Photo showing games and activities at the Kitamaat Village Sports Day. Kenny Hall and Bill Wilson (right) were among several handing out ribbons and quarters for participants in the many foot races held in the afternoon.
Photo showing games and activities at the Kitamaat Village Sports Day. Kenny Hall and Bill Wilson (right) were among several handing out ribbons and quarters for participants in the many foot races held in the afternoon.
"Highlight of the special service last Sunday at First Baptist Church was the handshake, above, during the induction of Rev. W.L.Highfield. Moderator for the service was Rev. George Rempel of First Baptist, Prince Rupurt, who is seen congratulating Kitimat's new minister. Between them is Rev. Glen Noble, newly-elected president of the Kitimat Clergy Association. Choir and congregation of Pilgrim Baptist Church also joined in the cermony. -- Patzelt Photo."
"Highlight of the special service last Sunday at First Baptist Church was the handshake, above, during the induction of Rev. W.L.Highfield. Moderator for the service was Rev. George Rempel of First Baptist, Prince Rupurt, who is seen congratulating Kitimat's new minister. Between them is Rev. Glen Noble, newly-elected president of the Kitimat Clergy Association. Choir and congregation of Pilgrim Baptist Church also joined in the cermony. -- Patzelt Photo."
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Photograph of two women holding a paper resembling a cheque. Woman on the left is wearing a long sleeve dress, and the woman on the right is wearing a leather jacket and jeans. Behind them seems to be a type of shop with jewelry and clothing. Hanging from the ceiling are plants and tinsle.
Photograph of two women holding a paper resembling a cheque. Woman on the left is wearing a long sleeve dress, and the woman on the right is wearing a leather jacket and jeans. Behind them seems to be a type of shop with jewelry and clothing. Hanging from the ceiling are plants and tinsle.
"Specially - designed Baptismal Font: Described by its Pastor as "the most beautiful building in Kitimat," the Reedeemer Lutheran church at Kingfisher and Nalabila will hold its first service in the new church building is of simple frame structure, sheathed with cedar siding. Building has an assembly rrom with seating capacity of 260, a kitchen, a committee room and parlour, two offices, lavatories, heating facilities, and a large entrance vestibule. Picture shows from left to right Rev. M.R. Aalen, pastor, W.C.S. Browne, and Morris Kenton, both representives from the office J.Russell Baxter, architect and Peter Gjervig, contractor, looking over the baptismal font specially-designed and handmade by Elivind Skabo and Peter Gjervig."
"Specially - designed Baptismal Font: Described by its Pastor as "the most beautiful building in Kitimat," the Reedeemer Lutheran church at Kingfisher and Nalabila will hold its first service in the new church building is of simple frame structure, sheathed with cedar siding. Building has an assembly rrom with seating capacity of 260, a kitchen, a committee room and parlour, two offices, lavatories, heating facilities, and a large entrance vestibule. Picture shows from left to right Rev. M.R. Aalen, pastor, W.C.S. Browne, and Morris Kenton, both representives from the office J.Russell Baxter, architect and Peter Gjervig, contractor, looking over the baptismal font specially-designed and handmade by Elivind Skabo and Peter Gjervig."