Photo showing Kitimat one of only 5 BC communities of over 5,000 population who went through 1965 without a fatal road accident. Reeve Sam Lindsay accepting award from RCMP inpector E.R. Lysyk of Prince Rupert.
Photo showing Kitimat one of only 5 BC communities of over 5,000 population who went through 1965 without a fatal road accident. Reeve Sam Lindsay accepting award from RCMP inpector E.R. Lysyk of Prince Rupert.
Photo showing Habinger rink who defeated the Al Egan rink in the "A" Final in the Kitimat teacher's Bonspiel. From left to right: lead Darlene Hasiang, second Stewart ________, third Ann Hanke(?), and skip Gary Habinger.
Photo showing Habinger rink who defeated the Al Egan rink in the "A" Final in the Kitimat teacher's Bonspiel. From left to right: lead Darlene Hasiang, second Stewart ________, third Ann Hanke(?), and skip Gary Habinger.
Photo showing queens of the "A" group, the Sally Sandberg rink of Kitimat of the Kitimat Ladies Curling Club Bonspiel. Left to right: lead Ann Hagg, second Kay Schooley, third Betty Robertson and skip Sally Sandberg.
Photo showing queens of the "A" group, the Sally Sandberg rink of Kitimat of the Kitimat Ladies Curling Club Bonspiel. Left to right: lead Ann Hagg, second Kay Schooley, third Betty Robertson and skip Sally Sandberg.
Photograph of D.E McCooey, regional coordinator appointed by the provincial government for Canada's 100th birthday. It's adressing Kitimat's centennial committe at a special meeting held at Helen's cafe.
Photograph of D.E McCooey, regional coordinator appointed by the provincial government for Canada's 100th birthday. It's adressing Kitimat's centennial committe at a special meeting held at Helen's cafe.
Notes
D.E. mcCooey, regional coordinator appointed by the provincial government for Canada's 100th birthday being celebrated in 1967, addressing Kitimat's Centennial Committee at a special meeting held at Helen's cafe last Thursday. After giving a short talk on organization procedures for the formation of local committees and the grant system being used, Mr. McCooey answered many questions and clarified problems facing the committee.