Photo showing car accident. Vehicle charged through 125 feet of brush after losing control off the Alcan Road to the Smeltersite, driven by Mrs. Grace Sheridan
Photo showing car accident. Vehicle charged through 125 feet of brush after losing control off the Alcan Road to the Smeltersite, driven by Mrs. Grace Sheridan
Photo showing George More (manager of the Kitimat Hotel) shaking hands with the prize winner. George is wearing a dark plaid shirt, and the winner is wearing a light colored shirt and a hat. There is a young boy on the left, leaning against the house scratching his forehead.
Photo showing George More (manager of the Kitimat Hotel) shaking hands with the prize winner. George is wearing a dark plaid shirt, and the winner is wearing a light colored shirt and a hat. There is a young boy on the left, leaning against the house scratching his forehead.
Photo showing First Licence Plate (1955). L/R Cyril Henderson, Kitimat's 1st Municipal Manager. 1955 was the first year that cars had to be licenced in Kitimat. 8 December 1955.
Photo showing First Licence Plate (1955). L/R Cyril Henderson, Kitimat's 1st Municipal Manager. 1955 was the first year that cars had to be licenced in Kitimat. 8 December 1955.
Photo showing "Jalopy" stays in Kitimat. Wally Melville buys Creed family's veteran automobile. In car: Wally Melville, wife Grace, daughter Aleta; Aubrey Creed and son Dio to the right.
Photo showing "Jalopy" stays in Kitimat. Wally Melville buys Creed family's veteran automobile. In car: Wally Melville, wife Grace, daughter Aleta; Aubrey Creed and son Dio to the right.
Photo showing a car driving up Haisla Hill for the hill climb. There is a man with a timer on the right side of the finish line, and a man with a flag on the left side of the finish line. On the right side of the picture are spectators sitting on a hill.
Photo showing a car driving up Haisla Hill for the hill climb. There is a man with a timer on the right side of the finish line, and a man with a flag on the left side of the finish line. On the right side of the picture are spectators sitting on a hill.
Photo showing Mrs. Alice Backman in her new car that she won in the Elks Bingo which attracted more than 500 players. Giving her the keys is Bill Pound, leading knight of the Elks lodge and one of the Bingo organizers.
Northern Sentinel Box # 3- (A) Historical (I) Service Club (a) Benevolent Protective Order Of Elks
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Photo showing Mrs. Alice Backman in her new car that she won in the Elks Bingo which attracted more than 500 players. Giving her the keys is Bill Pound, leading knight of the Elks lodge and one of the Bingo organizers.