Photograph of Alice and Claudia Dicker on a slide. Slide has writing "PARIS" on the side. There are bicycles on the grass below, and other kids further back in the field behind the slide. Apartments in background. Looks like Hillcrest Place Apartments.
Alice Dicker's father, Benard, came to Canada to work in 1955. He was a forman D-shift for Alcan. He married Anna in 1959. Alice and her sister Claudia were born in Kitimat and the family lived here until 1969, at which time they returned to Germany.
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Photograph of Alice and Claudia Dicker on a slide. Slide has writing "PARIS" on the side. There are bicycles on the grass below, and other kids further back in the field behind the slide. Apartments in background. Looks like Hillcrest Place Apartments.
Photo showing popular holiday attraction for many Kitimat families was the outboard boat racing and hydroplanning at Lakelse Lake. Shot of large crowd gathered in front of Lakelse Lake.
Photo showing popular holiday attraction for many Kitimat families was the outboard boat racing and hydroplanning at Lakelse Lake. Shot of large crowd gathered in front of Lakelse Lake.
"Bruno Munro, a five-year employee with Crown Zellerbach, began work after a two-month layoff Monday. Pictured above he is creating a road for parking and access to fuel tanks."
"Bruno Munro, a five-year employee with Crown Zellerbach, began work after a two-month layoff Monday. Pictured above he is creating a road for parking and access to fuel tanks."
A photograph of Carolyn Stanford meeting with Mt. Elizabeth stage crew Dale Nixon (center) and Anistair Sanderson (right center) following her concert for students of Mt. Elizabeth. At the artists's right is her accompanist Ralph Linsley and on her extreme right is Roy Wilcox, president of Kitimat Concert Association
A photograph of Carolyn Stanford meeting with Mt. Elizabeth stage crew Dale Nixon (center) and Anistair Sanderson (right center) following her concert for students of Mt. Elizabeth. At the artists's right is her accompanist Ralph Linsley and on her extreme right is Roy Wilcox, president of Kitimat Concert Association
.Photograph of Mom won't have to worry about a dirty boy coming home. It was one of the favorite games played at Riverlodge yesterday for the final day of the Parks and Recreation summer program. A plastic sheet was coated with liquid soap and the children had a great time sliding on it. Nancy Perkins photo.
.Photograph of Mom won't have to worry about a dirty boy coming home. It was one of the favorite games played at Riverlodge yesterday for the final day of the Parks and Recreation summer program. A plastic sheet was coated with liquid soap and the children had a great time sliding on it. Nancy Perkins photo.