Photograph showing an unknown woman holding a record and standing beside a record player. This photo was used as an ad for Northern Radio and Record Sales Ltd.
Photograph showing an unknown woman holding a record and standing beside a record player. This photo was used as an ad for Northern Radio and Record Sales Ltd.
Photograph showing Kitimat's Fine Arts President, Mrs. H.D. Hayes, checking a group of oils and watercolours by a Kitimat artist, Mrs. Doreen Tryssenaar.
Photograph showing Kitimat's Fine Arts President, Mrs. H.D. Hayes, checking a group of oils and watercolours by a Kitimat artist, Mrs. Doreen Tryssenaar.
Photo showing B.C. Telephone Exhibit held at the YMCA gym. L/R Hon. R.W. Bonner, QC., Attorney General and Minister of Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce. Fred Moonen, news supervisor for B.C. Telephone Co.
Photo showing B.C. Telephone Exhibit held at the YMCA gym. L/R Hon. R.W. Bonner, QC., Attorney General and Minister of Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce. Fred Moonen, news supervisor for B.C. Telephone Co.
Photo showing Rhona Larson of Prince Rupert (left) and Joyce Dixon of Kitimat admiring totem pole exhibit at CGIT conference at United Church. Pole was constructed of cardboard by Kitsegukla CGIT group. (Canadian Girls in Training)
Photo showing Rhona Larson of Prince Rupert (left) and Joyce Dixon of Kitimat admiring totem pole exhibit at CGIT conference at United Church. Pole was constructed of cardboard by Kitsegukla CGIT group. (Canadian Girls in Training)
A photograph of Nechako students in recorder class. All students are smiling for the camera holding their recorders up. Carla Demelo, Silva Ingrun Hagemann's grade 5 recorder class at Nechako School preparing for the Pacific Northwest Music Festival.
A photograph of Nechako students in recorder class. All students are smiling for the camera holding their recorders up. Carla Demelo, Silva Ingrun Hagemann's grade 5 recorder class at Nechako School preparing for the Pacific Northwest Music Festival.
Photograph of the Kitimat General Hospital loan by law will be covered by a unique 20 year old debenture plan described as a "stroke of genius" by councillor Bob Ferrie. The plan, shown above was resolved by municipal manager Cyril Henderson. Under those formula, interest payments start next year but principal payments are deferred until 1996 so as to hold debit service cost to $136, 000 instead of 195, 000. Black portion shows municipality's debt service cost before hospital loan by law.
Photograph of the Kitimat General Hospital loan by law will be covered by a unique 20 year old debenture plan described as a "stroke of genius" by councillor Bob Ferrie. The plan, shown above was resolved by municipal manager Cyril Henderson. Under those formula, interest payments start next year but principal payments are deferred until 1996 so as to hold debit service cost to $136, 000 instead of 195, 000. Black portion shows municipality's debt service cost before hospital loan by law.
Photograph of part of the record crowd that made the years of Dominion Day such a sucess. The picture taken infront of the judges stand in the lower city centre, indicates why people and weather made the day outstanding. In the background is Supervalu's float, winner of the Lakelse Dairy Limited trophy for the best float in the commercial class.
Photograph of part of the record crowd that made the years of Dominion Day such a sucess. The picture taken infront of the judges stand in the lower city centre, indicates why people and weather made the day outstanding. In the background is Supervalu's float, winner of the Lakelse Dairy Limited trophy for the best float in the commercial class.
.Photograph of The Nechako Elementary School choir hushes the audience at Mount Elizabeth Secondary Tuesday evening as they softly sang "Christmas Lullaby", accompanied by recorders. All school choirs in Kitimat participated in the Kitimat Christmas Carol Festival. Nancy Perkins photo.
.Photograph of The Nechako Elementary School choir hushes the audience at Mount Elizabeth Secondary Tuesday evening as they softly sang "Christmas Lullaby", accompanied by recorders. All school choirs in Kitimat participated in the Kitimat Christmas Carol Festival. Nancy Perkins photo.