Photograph showing Cheryl Groves and Scott Morrison holding cheque infront of Canadian Paperworkers Union sign. Cheryl has short hair that swoops to one side and has very big glasses. Scott has a moustache and is wearing a zip up sweater.
Photograph showing Cheryl Groves and Scott Morrison holding cheque infront of Canadian Paperworkers Union sign. Cheryl has short hair that swoops to one side and has very big glasses. Scott has a moustache and is wearing a zip up sweater.
Photograph showing a man and a woman holding a piece of paper resembling a cheque. They are both smiling for the picture. The man is wearing a big puffy jacket and the woman is wearing a long dress with sleeves. The woman has long hair with bangs and has a mole on her nose. In the background is a wall of mugs. Possibly in a craft store. L-R : ?, Delphine Thompson
Photograph showing a man and a woman holding a piece of paper resembling a cheque. They are both smiling for the picture. The man is wearing a big puffy jacket and the woman is wearing a long dress with sleeves. The woman has long hair with bangs and has a mole on her nose. In the background is a wall of mugs. Possibly in a craft store. L-R : ?, Delphine Thompson
Photograph showing a man and a woman holding a piece of paper resembling a cheque. They are both smiling for the picture. The man has big glasses with thin frames and has a thick mustache. The woman has thin eyebrows and very curly short hair. The background looks like a comic store.
Photograph showing a man and a woman holding a piece of paper resembling a cheque. They are both smiling for the picture. The man has big glasses with thin frames and has a thick mustache. The woman has thin eyebrows and very curly short hair. The background looks like a comic store.
Photos of early Kitimat life, including Hans W. Harnoth and Shirley Harnoth, parents of Harry Harnoth. Hans. W. Harnoth was born in Berlin but immigrated to Kitimat after hearing about job opportunities at Alcan. Hans and Shirley Harnoth were in Kitimat from 1955-1958, and always ranted and raved about how beautiful Kitimat was and all the wonders it has to offer.
Custodial History
Donated by Jacob Lubberts
Scope and Content
Photograph of man holding a woman in the water in winter. Possibly Hans and Shirley Harnoth?
A woman and a man holding bowling awards. Their trophies look the same, and they are standing in front of curtains in the chalet. There are fish hanging on the curtains in the background.
A woman and a man holding bowling awards. Their trophies look the same, and they are standing in front of curtains in the chalet. There are fish hanging on the curtains in the background.
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 a woman in ethnic clothes and holding two candles in glass jars. Performance for the Aluminum City Telethon.
Photos of early Kitimat life, including Hans W. Harnoth and Shirley Harnoth, parents of Harry Harnoth. Hans. W. Harnoth was born in Berlin but immigrated to Kitimat after hearing about job opportunities at Alcan. Hans and Shirley Harnoth were in Kitimat from 1955-1958, and always ranted and raved about how beautiful Kitimat was and all the wonders it has to offer.
Custodial History
Donated by Jacob Lubberts
Scope and Content
Photograph of woman wearing a dress standing in front of a car with another car behind. Possibly Shirley Harnoth?
Photos of early Kitimat life, including Hans W. Harnoth and Shirley Harnoth, parents of Harry Harnoth. Hans. W. Harnoth was born in Berlin but immigrated to Kitimat after hearing about job opportunities at Alcan. Hans and Shirley Harnoth were in Kitimat from 1955-1958, and always ranted and raved about how beautiful Kitimat was and all the wonders it has to offer.
Custodial History
Donated by Jacob Lubberts
Scope and Content
Photograph of woman in a dress sitting on a sofa. Table with beer bottles next to her. Possibly Shirley Harnoth?
Photograph of a woman dancing in a long sparkly dress and black heels. She is indoors, there is a woman sitting on a stool to the dancing woman's left and there are multiple people in the background of the photo. It looks like they are in a bar of some sorts. Both of the women have short hair and long earrings.
Photograph of a woman dancing in a long sparkly dress and black heels. She is indoors, there is a woman sitting on a stool to the dancing woman's left and there are multiple people in the background of the photo. It looks like they are in a bar of some sorts. Both of the women have short hair and long earrings.
Photograph showing two men putting their glasses up and a woman filling the glasses up for them. They're sitting at a small circle table that has a plad table cloth over it. One man is wearing a hat, vest, pants, a plain shirt, socks that go below his knees and shoes. The other man is wearing a hat, a short scarf, a striped shirt, pants, and shoes. The woman is wearing a shirt, a skirt, a corset and has her hair in buns behind her ears. In the background is a wood fence that has vines on it.
Photograph showing two men putting their glasses up and a woman filling the glasses up for them. They're sitting at a small circle table that has a plad table cloth over it. One man is wearing a hat, vest, pants, a plain shirt, socks that go below his knees and shoes. The other man is wearing a hat, a short scarf, a striped shirt, pants, and shoes. The woman is wearing a shirt, a skirt, a corset and has her hair in buns behind her ears. In the background is a wood fence that has vines on it.