Photo showing CNSS Prince George on its surprise visit to Kitimat to disembark cruise passenger, Mrs. M. Dora of California, who became ill after the ship left Prince Rupert to Skagway, Alaska.
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Photo showing CNSS Prince George on its surprise visit to Kitimat to disembark cruise passenger, Mrs. M. Dora of California, who became ill after the ship left Prince Rupert to Skagway, Alaska.
Photo showing Mayor George Thom's first reaction to passage of the bus referendum Saturday as he said, "beautiful". Thom who has promised and pushed the bus system since last September had good reason to rest a moment in the conference room at the new city hall in the mall.
Photo showing Mayor George Thom's first reaction to passage of the bus referendum Saturday as he said, "beautiful". Thom who has promised and pushed the bus system since last September had good reason to rest a moment in the conference room at the new city hall in the mall.
Photograph of George Thom and wife Nadine Thom in foreground ; behind is Marshal Bereza and Jim Thom ; 6 unknown ; family gathering after december victory (elections?)
Photograph of George Thom and wife Nadine Thom in foreground ; behind is Marshal Bereza and Jim Thom ; 6 unknown ; family gathering after december victory (elections?)
Photo showing a portrait of Reverend George Edgar who was the first missionary teacher to Kitamaat Village and family, in the back row left to right: Mark, Hannah, Magnus, and seated left to right: George Edgar, Susan, and Mary Ann Edgar.
Photo showing a portrait of Reverend George Edgar who was the first missionary teacher to Kitamaat Village and family, in the back row left to right: Mark, Hannah, Magnus, and seated left to right: George Edgar, Susan, and Mary Ann Edgar.
Photo showing George More, President of the BC School Curling Championships Commitee seen admiring the Pepsi-Cola Trophy which goes on the line at the BC finals which are scheduled for Kitimat, January 29. Four rinks, representing different regions of the Province and Yukon will be in the running for the trophy and a chance to compete further in the Canadian championship next month in Flin Flon, Manitobs.
Photo showing George More, President of the BC School Curling Championships Commitee seen admiring the Pepsi-Cola Trophy which goes on the line at the BC finals which are scheduled for Kitimat, January 29. Four rinks, representing different regions of the Province and Yukon will be in the running for the trophy and a chance to compete further in the Canadian championship next month in Flin Flon, Manitobs.