Album containing photos and clippings of the Kitimat Youth Soccer Association Fields development. Official Sod Turning Ceremony was Thurs. July 1, 1993 (Phase 1), Clearing/Grading July 1995 (phase 2), and Full Field Soccer completed Spring 1997.
Album containing photos and clippings of the Kitimat Youth Soccer Association Fields development. Official Sod Turning Ceremony was Thurs. July 1, 1993 (Phase 1), Clearing/Grading July 1995 (phase 2), and Full Field Soccer completed Spring 1997.
Notes
Album dismantled and contents sorted into envelopes for safer archival storage. Album used an adhesive which was not ideal for the preservation of the photos. Album pages copied and put into archival storage.
Stored at the Prince Rupert Daily News until the collection was transfered, as part of a larger collection, to the Prince Rupert City & Regional Archives. The part of the collection pertaining to Kitimat/Kemano was transfered to the Kitimat Museum & Archives in January of 2010.
Photo showing member of the Canadian National Soccer team entertaining Kitimat residents at St. Anthony's School. Four members were in town to show the finer points of soccer to players.
Photo showing member of the Canadian National Soccer team entertaining Kitimat residents at St. Anthony's School. Four members were in town to show the finer points of soccer to players.
Photograph of Phyllis Powell sitting backstage in soccer gear (for singing the Vancouver Whitecaps song) at the Aluminum City Telethon. There is a man with a headset standing next to her.
The Aluminum City Telethon was started in 1980. The Kitimat Sports Association was approached by the board of directors of the Child Development Centre, and asked for their assistance in raising funds. The idea of a Telethon was agreed on and a committee was formed.
Each year the Telethon executive receives requests from the different non-profit organizations within our own community. They then decide on how to disburse the funds raised that year. after the letters of requests are reviewed and a brief presentation is made to the board of directors explaining how the money received will be spent.
Custodial History
Dorothy Cheyne
Scope and Content
Photograph of Phyllis Powell sitting backstage in soccer gear (for singing the Vancouver Whitecaps song) at the Aluminum City Telethon. There is a man with a headset standing next to her.
Photo showing Kitimat soccer winners, from left to right, back row: Nelson Furtado, Paul Hanson, Joe Costa, David Haughton, Terry Campbell, Joe Galante, Chris Born, Jim Hussey, Coach Heidi Born, Albert De Melo, Larry Glover, Greg James; front row: Bert Cowburn, Mike Ferreira, Robert Charneski, Gaberto De Silva, Goalie Mario Furtado, Mario Tome, Lyle Glover, Tracy Traub, Suresh Angrash. Missing is Simon Camazzola.
Photo showing Kitimat soccer winners, from left to right, back row: Nelson Furtado, Paul Hanson, Joe Costa, David Haughton, Terry Campbell, Joe Galante, Chris Born, Jim Hussey, Coach Heidi Born, Albert De Melo, Larry Glover, Greg James; front row: Bert Cowburn, Mike Ferreira, Robert Charneski, Gaberto De Silva, Goalie Mario Furtado, Mario Tome, Lyle Glover, Tracy Traub, Suresh Angrash. Missing is Simon Camazzola.
Photo showing two players taking time out from the gruelling weekend action during the Native Soccer Provincials held in Terrace to get their second wind.
Photo showing two players taking time out from the gruelling weekend action during the Native Soccer Provincials held in Terrace to get their second wind.
Photo showing tough playing in the last half of the winning game against Saanich in the provincial native soccer championship in Terrace this weekend. Kitamaat players Albert Robinson (left), Keith Nyce, and voted most valuable player in the tournament, Marty Hall. Kitamaat took the tournament to become provincial champions.
Photo showing tough playing in the last half of the winning game against Saanich in the provincial native soccer championship in Terrace this weekend. Kitamaat players Albert Robinson (left), Keith Nyce, and voted most valuable player in the tournament, Marty Hall. Kitamaat took the tournament to become provincial champions.