The Truth Behind KMP cartoon image featuring a hand with fingers being severed by scissors. The severed fingers read Commitments, Permanent Jobs, and Community. There is a torn off thumb reading Broken Relationships too. The remaining finger reads Profits. Paul Henning is on the left side with a Pinocchio nose.
The Truth Behind KMP cartoon image featuring a hand with fingers being severed by scissors. The severed fingers read Commitments, Permanent Jobs, and Community. There is a torn off thumb reading Broken Relationships too. The remaining finger reads Profits. Paul Henning is on the left side with a Pinocchio nose.
Photograph of Muriel Greenlow and Gerry Deiter recieving awards at the Aluminum City Telethon 1990 Annual General Meeting. The awards are on plaques with a First Nations bird design. There are two other people with them.
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 Muriel Greenlow and Gerry Deiter recieving awards at the Aluminum City Telethon 1990 Annual General Meeting. The awards are on plaques with a First Nations bird design. There are two other people with them.
Photograph of Gerry Deiter receiving an award at the Aluminum City Telethon 1990 Annual General Meeting. The award is on a plaque with a First Nations bird design. There is a man standing with him on the left.
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 Gerry Deiter receiving an award at the Aluminum City Telethon 1990 Annual General Meeting. The award is on a plaque with a First Nations bird design. There is a man standing with him on the left.
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.
Scope and Content
Photograph of Alice, Claudia, and Anna Dicker with some sort of cartoon worm? statue. Fields, forest, and mountain in background behind them.
Gerry Gwyn on the left, Berta Gwyn in the middle, and Mayor Sam Lindsay on the right. Berta is holding onto the street sign with one hand and is carrying her handbag with the other. Gerry has his left hand in his pocket, and is standing with his right leg in front of his left.
Gerry Gwyn on the left, Berta Gwyn in the middle, and Mayor Sam Lindsay on the right. Berta is holding onto the street sign with one hand and is carrying her handbag with the other. Gerry has his left hand in his pocket, and is standing with his right leg in front of his left.
Berta and Gerry Gwyn sitting at a table at their farewell party. Berta is holding an award that has the Gwyn street sign on it, and Gerry is holding a cigar?
Berta and Gerry Gwyn sitting at a table at their farewell party. Berta is holding an award that has the Gwyn street sign on it, and Gerry is holding a cigar?