Photograph of Kitimat-Kemano District Canadian Girl Guides Float - Centennial Parade. Girl Guides holding artwork are seated and standing on the float.
Found in Walter McLellan's desk at the DOK's offices after his retirement from role as Municipal Clerk.
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Photograph of Kitimat-Kemano District Canadian Girl Guides Float - Centennial Parade. Girl Guides holding artwork are seated and standing on the float.
Photo showing choice of Centennial Committee to build a museum and information centre: John Walberg, left, president of the Kitimat Lions Club, and Bert Lange, chairman of the Centennial Committee.
Photo showing choice of Centennial Committee to build a museum and information centre: John Walberg, left, president of the Kitimat Lions Club, and Bert Lange, chairman of the Centennial Committee.
Photo showing historic porch from which acting-sheriff J.A.R. Homer read the proclamation uniting the colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia into a single colony; here examined by L.J. Wallace, provincial general chairman.
Photo showing historic porch from which acting-sheriff J.A.R. Homer read the proclamation uniting the colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia into a single colony; here examined by L.J. Wallace, provincial general chairman.
Photo showing visiting students, here under auspices of the BC Centennial Committee are seated from left: Shelagh Macrae, Lesley Wood, Mary-Gail Barabana, Wendy Lindgren, Laura Borsato. Kitimat hostesses behind are Rena Schmidt, Margaret Blaikie, James Smith, Myrna McKernan, Myranda Maree.
Photo showing visiting students, here under auspices of the BC Centennial Committee are seated from left: Shelagh Macrae, Lesley Wood, Mary-Gail Barabana, Wendy Lindgren, Laura Borsato. Kitimat hostesses behind are Rena Schmidt, Margaret Blaikie, James Smith, Myrna McKernan, Myranda Maree.
Photo showing Miss Lucy Tolhurst of Kitimat in a pale blue Centennial gown owned by Mrs. Gordon Marshall. Her mother, Mrs. James Tolhurst holds her bonnet while Mrs. Hans Rosenblum fixes a curl.
Photo showing Miss Lucy Tolhurst of Kitimat in a pale blue Centennial gown owned by Mrs. Gordon Marshall. Her mother, Mrs. James Tolhurst holds her bonnet while Mrs. Hans Rosenblum fixes a curl.