A photograph of winners of the Kitimat Concert association contest Sue Thorne and George Neumann being presented with their prize of two tickets to see the Orford String Quartet by association president Joan King
A photograph of winners of the Kitimat Concert association contest Sue Thorne and George Neumann being presented with their prize of two tickets to see the Orford String Quartet by association president Joan King
Photograph showing Lois Godfrey, Registrar for Minor Hockey, receiving a token of appreciation for all her help at the Kitimat Minor Hockey's Appreciation night on May 5th, 1978.
Photograph showing Lois Godfrey, Registrar for Minor Hockey, receiving a token of appreciation for all her help at the Kitimat Minor Hockey's Appreciation night on May 5th, 1978.
"Frank DeCateau, left, and Frank Vlahadmis, right, both received the Carnegie Fund bronze hero medal in a presentation Monday night in Kitimat, by Alcan Assistant Manager Art Love who was asked to act on behalf of the foundation. (See story elsewhere.)
"Frank DeCateau, left, and Frank Vlahadmis, right, both received the Carnegie Fund bronze hero medal in a presentation Monday night in Kitimat, by Alcan Assistant Manager Art Love who was asked to act on behalf of the foundation. (See story elsewhere.)
"Mrs. J.R. Thompson, 11 Heron Street, is shown receiving a certificate of Appreciation from Mr. W. Owen, President of Brand 250, Royal Canadian Legion. Mr.Owen made the presentation on behalf of Salvation Army Lt. Bill Young who was unable to attend. The citation reads "This certificate is presented in grateful appreciation of volunteer service to the community and welfare of others through the salvation Army." - Mrs. thompson, a member of the L.A. to Branch 250, has co-ordinated the Kitimat annual fund raising appeal for the Salvation Army for a number of years."
"Mrs. J.R. Thompson, 11 Heron Street, is shown receiving a certificate of Appreciation from Mr. W. Owen, President of Brand 250, Royal Canadian Legion. Mr.Owen made the presentation on behalf of Salvation Army Lt. Bill Young who was unable to attend. The citation reads "This certificate is presented in grateful appreciation of volunteer service to the community and welfare of others through the salvation Army." - Mrs. thompson, a member of the L.A. to Branch 250, has co-ordinated the Kitimat annual fund raising appeal for the Salvation Army for a number of years."
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Service Organization - 1970 - Royal Cnadian Legion - Br. 250
"Bright yellow T-shirts which most winners will have to grow into were presented to 8 students who completed more than 50 miles in the Run for Fun program conducted at Thornhill Primary School between February and the middle of May of this year. Receiving T-shirts presented by Don Smythe, District 88 school superintendent, were Connie Lyons, Tina Smith, Kerry Paulis, David Haits, and Shannon Dempster. Guiding force behind the program was teacher R.Thistle Walker who also got a T-shirt for jogging 50 miles or more."
"Bright yellow T-shirts which most winners will have to grow into were presented to 8 students who completed more than 50 miles in the Run for Fun program conducted at Thornhill Primary School between February and the middle of May of this year. Receiving T-shirts presented by Don Smythe, District 88 school superintendent, were Connie Lyons, Tina Smith, Kerry Paulis, David Haits, and Shannon Dempster. Guiding force behind the program was teacher R.Thistle Walker who also got a T-shirt for jogging 50 miles or more."
Notes
Miscellaneous 1) Kit City High2) Kitamaat village Pre-School Northern Sentinel - (A) Historical (1) School District #80 (a) Kitamaat Village Pre-School/Kitimat City High
Photo of Aubrey Creed, Kitimats first fire chief receiving an award (The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem); Governor General of Canada, Roland, Michener
Photo of Aubrey Creed, Kitimats first fire chief receiving an award (The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem); Governor General of Canada, Roland, Michener
Photo showing two members of Kitimat Jaycees honored with Senatorships, Ted Cambell (left) made the presentation to first recipient, Lloyd Hubbard (right), and then he was surprised to receive the second, presented by Bruce Isbell (center).
Photo showing two members of Kitimat Jaycees honored with Senatorships, Ted Cambell (left) made the presentation to first recipient, Lloyd Hubbard (right), and then he was surprised to receive the second, presented by Bruce Isbell (center).
Photo showing Jaycees political night dinner and dance. From left to right: Peter Timmermans, Mrs. Marvin Tarnava, Sam LIndsay, Mrs. Mayli Dunn, A.W Handford, Miss Lynn Montgomery, Miss Kitimat 1969, and Bruce Isbell.
Photo showing Jaycees political night dinner and dance. From left to right: Peter Timmermans, Mrs. Marvin Tarnava, Sam LIndsay, Mrs. Mayli Dunn, A.W Handford, Miss Lynn Montgomery, Miss Kitimat 1969, and Bruce Isbell.
Photo showing Jaycees Political Night Dinner & Dance. Mayor Peter Lester of Prince Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Art Bates (Terrace), and several others.
Photo showing Jaycees Political Night Dinner & Dance. Mayor Peter Lester of Prince Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Art Bates (Terrace), and several others.
Photo showing Lions Club member Bryan Graydon presented each new Canadian Citizen with a pin last week. Jaycee president Bruce Isbell gave the speech of welcome. In the photo are William Meier, Margot Potusek and Albert Vander Haven. Cut from the photo are Barthus Stekelenberg, Maria Bakos, John Bakos, Mr. Graydon, Mr. Isbell, Marianne Sittlinger, Mrs. Meier.
Photo showing Lions Club member Bryan Graydon presented each new Canadian Citizen with a pin last week. Jaycee president Bruce Isbell gave the speech of welcome. In the photo are William Meier, Margot Potusek and Albert Vander Haven. Cut from the photo are Barthus Stekelenberg, Maria Bakos, John Bakos, Mr. Graydon, Mr. Isbell, Marianne Sittlinger, Mrs. Meier.
Photo showing Jaycees Officer installation Dinner-Dance. Being sworn in as new executive by district deputy Jim Murphy (back to camera), left to right, tresurer Stan Meeks, Secretary Gordon Ross, Vice-President Ron Freed, and Half-Hidden, President Bruce Isbell.
Photo showing Jaycees Officer installation Dinner-Dance. Being sworn in as new executive by district deputy Jim Murphy (back to camera), left to right, tresurer Stan Meeks, Secretary Gordon Ross, Vice-President Ron Freed, and Half-Hidden, President Bruce Isbell.
Photo showing Kitimat Residents who received their certificates of Canadian Citizenship at a Citizenship Court Ceremony. Bruce Sommer, Vice-President of Mount Elizabeth Secondary School welcomed them as Canadians. (L/R) Jose De Arruda, Mrs. Lisella Virginia Bobsien, Mr. Sommer, Mrs. Ilda Behrisch, Erling Romstad. Were entertained informally following in the firemen's lounge of the public safety building.
Photo showing Kitimat Residents who received their certificates of Canadian Citizenship at a Citizenship Court Ceremony. Bruce Sommer, Vice-President of Mount Elizabeth Secondary School welcomed them as Canadians. (L/R) Jose De Arruda, Mrs. Lisella Virginia Bobsien, Mr. Sommer, Mrs. Ilda Behrisch, Erling Romstad. Were entertained informally following in the firemen's lounge of the public safety building.
Photo showing Kitimat Jaycees Unveiling their boater hats for july first celebrations. Back row, left to right: Bryan Graydon, George Thom, Norman Coulter, Joe Banyay, Bruce Isbell. Front row: Art Currie, Sam Lindsay, Maureen Graham.
Photo showing Kitimat Jaycees Unveiling their boater hats for july first celebrations. Back row, left to right: Bryan Graydon, George Thom, Norman Coulter, Joe Banyay, Bruce Isbell. Front row: Art Currie, Sam Lindsay, Maureen Graham.
Photo showing Ald. Edith Angle does the shovel work where Jaycee donated tulip bulbs are planted in the hospital lawn. From left: Mr. John Janas, Jaycee Jim Murphy, Ald. Angle, Mayor Sam Lindsay, Ald. Ken Strachan, Ald. Tom Smith, Jaycee Gordon Thompson.
Photo showing Ald. Edith Angle does the shovel work where Jaycee donated tulip bulbs are planted in the hospital lawn. From left: Mr. John Janas, Jaycee Jim Murphy, Ald. Angle, Mayor Sam Lindsay, Ald. Ken Strachan, Ald. Tom Smith, Jaycee Gordon Thompson.