Photo depicts the Kiwanis Club ceremony for the unveiling of the Kiwanis clock in the City Centre upper parking lot. Mayor Sam Lindsay holds onto the ribbon tied around the clock pole. Northern Sentinel editor Pixie Meldrum stands in front of the group on the right.
Photo depicts the Kiwanis Club ceremony for the unveiling of the Kiwanis clock in the City Centre upper parking lot. Mayor Sam Lindsay holds onto the ribbon tied around the clock pole. Northern Sentinel editor Pixie Meldrum stands in front of the group on the right.
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Title based on content of photograph. Old accession #1998.1.7150.
Kiwanis holds ceremony for the unveiling of the Kiwanis clock, City Centre, June 3, 1967, a Centennial year celebratory project. Mayor Sam Lindsay holds onto the ribbon tied around the clock pole. Northern Sentinel editor Pixie Meldrum stands in front of the group on the right.
Kiwanis holds ceremony for the unveiling of the Kiwanis clock, City Centre, June 3, 1967, a Centennial year celebratory project. Mayor Sam Lindsay holds onto the ribbon tied around the clock pole. Northern Sentinel editor Pixie Meldrum stands in front of the group on the right.
Photograph of a group of people by the Kiwanis clock, Upper City Centre. Unveiling the clock, a Kitimat Centennial Committee project. Mayor Sam Lindsay and Pixie Meldrum in attendance.
Photograph of a group of people by the Kiwanis clock, Upper City Centre. Unveiling the clock, a Kitimat Centennial Committee project. Mayor Sam Lindsay and Pixie Meldrum in attendance.
Photo showing Kiwanis presentation of clock to City Centre. From left: Norm Coulter, Marshall Bereza, Kiwanis president Jack Hume,Hart Don, Frank Gleadow, Terry Patient, Reeve Sam Lindsay, Fred Eichorst, George Thom
Photo showing Kiwanis presentation of clock to City Centre. From left: Norm Coulter, Marshall Bereza, Kiwanis president Jack Hume,Hart Don, Frank Gleadow, Terry Patient, Reeve Sam Lindsay, Fred Eichorst, George Thom
Photo showing Hans Peterson, 59 Finch Street, Kitimat, B.C., is shown carving the transom for his 34 foot fishboat, the "Mermaid". Launched at Minette Bay on the Douglas Channel in May, 1963, the Mermaid was built by Mr. Petersen in his back yard. It took four years to build and was originally intended as a commercial fishing vessel but altered to serve as a family pleasure boat. For story, see "Boat Building" on page one and page 4, The Northern Sentinel issue of April 25, 1963.
Photo showing Hans Peterson, 59 Finch Street, Kitimat, B.C., is shown carving the transom for his 34 foot fishboat, the "Mermaid". Launched at Minette Bay on the Douglas Channel in May, 1963, the Mermaid was built by Mr. Petersen in his back yard. It took four years to build and was originally intended as a commercial fishing vessel but altered to serve as a family pleasure boat. For story, see "Boat Building" on page one and page 4, The Northern Sentinel issue of April 25, 1963.