Photo showing Lieutenant-Governor Pearkes, visit to Kitimat, with Troop Leader Scouts; visiting the Children's Ward, Kitimat General Hospital (1960-2002)
Photo showing Lieutenant-Governor Pearkes, visit to Kitimat, with Troop Leader Scouts; visiting the Children's Ward, Kitimat General Hospital (1960-2002)
Lieutenant Governor, John Robert Nicholson, shaking hands with a man at the Canadian Legion. The governor's wife is standing next to him with an orchid on her shoulder.
Lieutenant Governor, John Robert Nicholson, shaking hands with a man at the Canadian Legion. The governor's wife is standing next to him with an orchid on her shoulder.
The Lieutenant Governor, John Robert Nicholson?, is standing on the left with his hands by his side. There is a lady laying on her stomach in the hospital? bed beside him. There is a heater behind John, and flowers on the window sill.
The Lieutenant Governor, John Robert Nicholson?, is standing on the left with his hands by his side. There is a lady laying on her stomach in the hospital? bed beside him. There is a heater behind John, and flowers on the window sill.
Photo showing from left to right: Contractor John Watt, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, unknown, and Don Forward the president of the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce.
Photo showing from left to right: Contractor John Watt, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, unknown, and Don Forward the president of the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce.
Photo showing from left to right: Contractor John Watt, unknown, Don Forward owner of Kitimat Builder Supplies and president of Chamber of Commerce, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker,
Photo showing from left to right: Contractor John Watt, unknown, Don Forward owner of Kitimat Builder Supplies and president of Chamber of Commerce, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker,
Photo showing from left to right: Don Stickney, John Watt (seated), Mrs. John Gooding and standing behind from left to right: Governor John Eagan, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker
Photo showing from left to right: Don Stickney, John Watt (seated), Mrs. John Gooding and standing behind from left to right: Governor John Eagan, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker