A photograph of "B" event winners at the Kermode High School Bonspiel in Terrace. Bud Smith of Bud's Trucking presented the trophy to (from left): Duane Booth, Blaine Angielski, Wendy Dejong and Ron Sparks.
A photograph of "B" event winners at the Kermode High School Bonspiel in Terrace. Bud Smith of Bud's Trucking presented the trophy to (from left): Duane Booth, Blaine Angielski, Wendy Dejong and Ron Sparks.
Photo showing Quebec's Arvida rink won 6 games, lost 4 to place fifth in the Canadian High School Curling Championships held at Prince George last week. From left: Nicky Schoch, Bill Langdon, Ronnie Washburn, Andy Hrycko, H.H. Calder, Al Latendre.
Photo showing Quebec's Arvida rink won 6 games, lost 4 to place fifth in the Canadian High School Curling Championships held at Prince George last week. From left: Nicky Schoch, Bill Langdon, Ronnie Washburn, Andy Hrycko, H.H. Calder, Al Latendre.
Aerial view looking North-West across Neighbourhood A-1 with Plover and Pintail Streets in the fore. Please note piled debris in the B-1 High School site at the top center of the photograph.
Aerial view looking North-West across Neighbourhood A-1 with Plover and Pintail Streets in the fore. Please note piled debris in the B-1 High School site at the top center of the photograph.
Photograph of the former British High commissioner to Malay a and his wife. They left for Prince Rupert where Lady McGillivary was born. They Journeyed across Canada to Ottawa before going on to their home town in Britain.
Photograph of the former British High commissioner to Malay a and his wife. They left for Prince Rupert where Lady McGillivary was born. They Journeyed across Canada to Ottawa before going on to their home town in Britain.
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Like fishermen the world over, Sir Donald and Lady McGillivary check each other's stories about the "one that got away." Distinguished visitors to Kitimat last week, to Prince Rupert where Lady McGillivary was born. They will journey across Canada to Ottawa before going on to their home in Britain.
Photograph of the high water rode covering most landmarks in the Kitimat River.
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The water rode high during the heavy rains this week, covering most ;landmarks in the Kitimat River and dispatching a flotilla of dead trees and logs towards the ocean.