(l-r) Captain J. Young?, Mayor Sam Lindsay, Navy Leavue Member, Pat Wright (Canadian Legion), Reverend Graham Tucker, and Fire Chief Aubrey Creed, standing aboard H.M.C.S Qu'Appelle.
(l-r) Captain J. Young?, Mayor Sam Lindsay, Navy Leavue Member, Pat Wright (Canadian Legion), Reverend Graham Tucker, and Fire Chief Aubrey Creed, standing aboard H.M.C.S Qu'Appelle.
Two sea cadets in uniform, bowing their heads on stage at a Remembrance Day Ceremony. The two boys are both holding guns, with the point resting on their left foot. There is also a man in a suit walking across the stage.
Two sea cadets in uniform, bowing their heads on stage at a Remembrance Day Ceremony. The two boys are both holding guns, with the point resting on their left foot. There is also a man in a suit walking across the stage.
There are four wreaths seen on the stage. The leader of the sea cadets is giving a salute, while another sea cadet memeber has his back to the camera with his head down.
There are four wreaths seen on the stage. The leader of the sea cadets is giving a salute, while another sea cadet memeber has his back to the camera with his head down.
Photo showing there are two young boys sitting in their go-carts at the starting line. They are on a ramp, and there are young spectators behind and beside the two racers.
Photo showing there are two young boys sitting in their go-carts at the starting line. They are on a ramp, and there are young spectators behind and beside the two racers.
Photograph of the life jacket drill is given the young sea cadets above aboard HMCS Oriole on the occasion of the ships visit to Kitimat this week. The nautically- minded young fellows are enrolled in the newly- formed sea cadet corps and about 36 of them jumped at the chance off a cruise in the bay. Members of the 15 member crew enlisted the aid of the young would be tars in raising the sails and other duties.
Photograph of the life jacket drill is given the young sea cadets above aboard HMCS Oriole on the occasion of the ships visit to Kitimat this week. The nautically- minded young fellows are enrolled in the newly- formed sea cadet corps and about 36 of them jumped at the chance off a cruise in the bay. Members of the 15 member crew enlisted the aid of the young would be tars in raising the sails and other duties.