Photo showing two members of the cast of Holiday Theatre's presentation of "Androcles and the Lion", to be presented in Kitimat on Thursday at the Nechako School Auditorium. Leo Burdak as the Lion and H. Shandro as Androcles.
Photo showing two members of the cast of Holiday Theatre's presentation of "Androcles and the Lion", to be presented in Kitimat on Thursday at the Nechako School Auditorium. Leo Burdak as the Lion and H. Shandro as Androcles.
Photo showing "Off to the pit we three", Androcles is to fight the wild beasts in the arena in this scene from the Holiday Theatre production of "Androcles and the Lion".
Photo showing "Off to the pit we three", Androcles is to fight the wild beasts in the arena in this scene from the Holiday Theatre production of "Androcles and the Lion".
Atom Motors Display at the Trade Fair. There is a large, shiny sign in the middle that reads "Atom", and there are several car pictures on display. There is a door to the right of the picture with a sign above it that says "film".
Atom Motors Display at the Trade Fair. There is a large, shiny sign in the middle that reads "Atom", and there are several car pictures on display. There is a door to the right of the picture with a sign above it that says "film".
On the back wall is a large picture of outer space. It is labeled Space Communications. On the left side of the booth are telephones on display, and there is a television set sitting on the top right hand corner of the booth.
On the back wall is a large picture of outer space. It is labeled Space Communications. On the left side of the booth are telephones on display, and there is a television set sitting on the top right hand corner of the booth.
Photo showing six visitors just about to leave the fantail of the ship at the start of their tour. Hundreds of Kitimat residents took advantage of sunny skys, warm weather and the hospitality of the United States Coast Guard Cutter Bittersweet, her captain and crew. Openhouse lasted from 1 to 7 pm on Monday and consisted of an extensive tour and refreshments.
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Photo showing six visitors just about to leave the fantail of the ship at the start of their tour. Hundreds of Kitimat residents took advantage of sunny skys, warm weather and the hospitality of the United States Coast Guard Cutter Bittersweet, her captain and crew. Openhouse lasted from 1 to 7 pm on Monday and consisted of an extensive tour and refreshments.
Photo showing the United States Coast Guard Cutter, "Bittersweet", which arrived at Kitimat on June 6 at 7 pm. The ship held an open house the next day with visitors being served donuts and coffee. The ship was based at Ketchikan under Lieutenant-Commander Andrew F. Nixon, LCDR, USGG.
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Photo showing the United States Coast Guard Cutter, "Bittersweet", which arrived at Kitimat on June 6 at 7 pm. The ship held an open house the next day with visitors being served donuts and coffee. The ship was based at Ketchikan under Lieutenant-Commander Andrew F. Nixon, LCDR, USGG.
Photo showing two Kitimat men, Hans Peterson and Frank Behrens building a boat beside their home on 59 Finch Street. Both men were fishermen and sailors before coming to Canada from Hamburg, Germany.
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Photo showing two Kitimat men, Hans Peterson and Frank Behrens building a boat beside their home on 59 Finch Street. Both men were fishermen and sailors before coming to Canada from Hamburg, Germany.