Photograph of the ribbon cutting ceremony opening officially the bowling alleys at Anderson Creek, was one of the highlights of Saturday evenings ceremony. Mrs. P.E. Radley served the ribbon while a large group of onlookers applauded, then lined up to start competitive bowling.
Photograph of the ribbon cutting ceremony opening officially the bowling alleys at Anderson Creek, was one of the highlights of Saturday evenings ceremony. Mrs. P.E. Radley served the ribbon while a large group of onlookers applauded, then lined up to start competitive bowling.
Photograph of Mayor Paul Monaghan returned the scissors to Linda Shaw a ribbon cutting ceremony officially opened the Kitimat Child Development Centre on 3RD ST Mrs. Shaw is chairman of the Kitimat Cerebral Palsy Association which has backed the centre.
Photograph of Mayor Paul Monaghan returned the scissors to Linda Shaw a ribbon cutting ceremony officially opened the Kitimat Child Development Centre on 3RD ST Mrs. Shaw is chairman of the Kitimat Cerebral Palsy Association which has backed the centre.
Photograph of Reeve P.W. Hallman cuting the ribbon to open his new Home Oil Service Station in Kildala.
Notes
It was a big moment early today for Alberta LeBlanc, left, well-known Kitimat resident, when Reeve P.W. Hallman cut the ribbon to open his new Home Oil Service Station in Kildala. Here to offer congratulations is Jack K. Melville, advertising manager for the company from Vancouver.
Photograph showing a man cutting down a thick log with a chainsaw. Beside him is another chainsaw and some gasoline. There are wood chuncks everywhere. In the foreground there is an audience sitting in wood belachers, a hill, a mountain and a forest. Part of the Logger's Supplement 1972
Photograph showing a man cutting down a thick log with a chainsaw. Beside him is another chainsaw and some gasoline. There are wood chuncks everywhere. In the foreground there is an audience sitting in wood belachers, a hill, a mountain and a forest. Part of the Logger's Supplement 1972
"Hey, just about enough left for me." the birthday cake puchased to celebrate the 1st anniversary of "The Anchor wqas a real monster but it all managed to dissapear before the evening was out."
"Hey, just about enough left for me." the birthday cake puchased to celebrate the 1st anniversary of "The Anchor wqas a real monster but it all managed to dissapear before the evening was out."
Photograph of deputy Mayor Tom Smith cuts the ribbon to officially open Aluminum City Lodge. Looking on from the left are Dale, Filbey, Ken Strachan, contractor, K.L. Filbey, owner, W.L. Fleming, acting manager of the local branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Mrs. and Mr. Norman Coulter, electricle contractor. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Filbey for opening were Mrs. Filbeys mother, Mrs. Florence Woottonand Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wootton of Surrey.
Photograph of deputy Mayor Tom Smith cuts the ribbon to officially open Aluminum City Lodge. Looking on from the left are Dale, Filbey, Ken Strachan, contractor, K.L. Filbey, owner, W.L. Fleming, acting manager of the local branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Mrs. and Mr. Norman Coulter, electricle contractor. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Filbey for opening were Mrs. Filbeys mother, Mrs. Florence Woottonand Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wootton of Surrey.
Photograph of the Northern Sentinel's third annual garden competition scheduled for the end of August, are Mr and Mrs W.A Coultan. Nasturtiums being cut by Mr. Coultan, head cook at Townsite Camp, are on of the favourite flowers of Mrs. coultan. Lack of sunshine hasn't helped the flowers reach full blossom, but the inclement weather hasn't been exclusive to Kitimat. It's the same all along the coast.
Photograph of the Northern Sentinel's third annual garden competition scheduled for the end of August, are Mr and Mrs W.A Coultan. Nasturtiums being cut by Mr. Coultan, head cook at Townsite Camp, are on of the favourite flowers of Mrs. coultan. Lack of sunshine hasn't helped the flowers reach full blossom, but the inclement weather hasn't been exclusive to Kitimat. It's the same all along the coast.
Photograph showing a man with the number 38 on his back standing beside a log with an axe in his hand. He is wearing jeans and a black T-shirt. There are several other logs in the background. There is an audience behind him and behind the audience is a small hill and trees. Part of the Logger's Supplements 1972.
Photograph showing a man with the number 38 on his back standing beside a log with an axe in his hand. He is wearing jeans and a black T-shirt. There are several other logs in the background. There is an audience behind him and behind the audience is a small hill and trees. Part of the Logger's Supplements 1972.
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.
Photograph showing a man standing on a log cutting pieces of the log off with a chainsaw. He is wearing shorts, boots, and a T-shirt. The man has short black hair. In the background you can see an audience watching from the bleachers. This is part of the Logger's Supplements 1972.
Photograph showing a man standing on a log cutting pieces of the log off with a chainsaw. He is wearing shorts, boots, and a T-shirt. The man has short black hair. In the background you can see an audience watching from the bleachers. This is part of the Logger's Supplements 1972.