The display booth is green and red with a sign which reads, "EUROCAN Pulp & Paper". There is a man in a suit pointing to a map, and three young boys standing in the front.
The display booth is green and red with a sign which reads, "EUROCAN Pulp & Paper". There is a man in a suit pointing to a map, and three young boys standing in the front.
A photo of the Alcan display. It reads, "A World Wide Company" with alcan logos on either side. There is a man dealing with a client? up front, and a man seated in the background with his back to the camera.
A photo of the Alcan display. It reads, "A World Wide Company" with alcan logos on either side. There is a man dealing with a client? up front, and a man seated in the background with his back to the camera.
A man playing the accordion at the trade fair opening. There is a large map behind the man, as well as another individual sitting in a chair with a pen in his hand.
A man playing the accordion at the trade fair opening. There is a large map behind the man, as well as another individual sitting in a chair with a pen in his hand.
Max Patzelt seated at a table wearing a plaid buttonup shirt. The white banner above reads "Mission Impossible? Call Kitimat Photo Supply Ltd.". The wall to the right of Max is colored orange, and the wall behind him is colored green.
Max Patzelt seated at a table wearing a plaid buttonup shirt. The white banner above reads "Mission Impossible? Call Kitimat Photo Supply Ltd.". The wall to the right of Max is colored orange, and the wall behind him is colored green.
Lions's Club Annual Trade Fair opening at the YMCA, now Riverlodge, May 30, 1968. The First Trade Fair was held in 1963. By the fifth fair, 9, 362 people attended the three-day event and a parade with the Kitimat Elk Twirlettes, Kitimat Pipe Band, Mount Elizabeth Band and the Sea Cadets opened the event.
Lions's Club Annual Trade Fair opening at the YMCA, now Riverlodge, May 30, 1968. The First Trade Fair was held in 1963. By the fifth fair, 9, 362 people attended the three-day event and a parade with the Kitimat Elk Twirlettes, Kitimat Pipe Band, Mount Elizabeth Band and the Sea Cadets opened the event.