Photograph of a man holding a large salmon at Kemano. Salmon has a rope tied around its tail that the man is holding it by. Man is wearing what looks like a type of hardhat. There is a house behind him.
Kemano Timber Limited photos. The President and CEO was Ernest G. McCorkell.
Custodial History
Photos donated by James (Jim) Stewart.
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Photograph of a man holding a large salmon at Kemano. Salmon has a rope tied around its tail that the man is holding it by. Man is wearing what looks like a type of hardhat. There is a house behind him.
Photo showing blood drive, from left:
Col. M. D. Robertson, BC blood donor director
R.M. Block, deputy chairman of local Red Cross blood donor campaign
Northern Sentinel Box #3- (A) Historical (1) Canadian Red Cross
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Photo showing blood drive, from left:
Col. M. D. Robertson, BC blood donor director
R.M. Block, deputy chairman of local Red Cross blood donor campaign
A black Nikon MD-4 motor drive, The front has switches and dials. there is a screw at the top to attach it to a camera. The black side handle has a small dial.
A black Nikon MD-4 motor drive, The front has switches and dials. there is a screw at the top to attach it to a camera. The black side handle has a small dial.
Photograph of Candy Drive by the Kitimat Kiwanis, with some 1800 bags of this sweet stuff said to co-operative residents. Here Kiwanis past-president Norm Coulter makes a sale to Mrs. Ed Scalfe. Kids: Berverly and David Scalfe.
Photograph of Candy Drive by the Kitimat Kiwanis, with some 1800 bags of this sweet stuff said to co-operative residents. Here Kiwanis past-president Norm Coulter makes a sale to Mrs. Ed Scalfe. Kids: Berverly and David Scalfe.
Photo showing "RH baby supports drive". Jimmy Banks can grow up to be a fireman like his father with the help of the blood transfusion service of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Jimmy seems to like the idea as his mother, Mrs. Warren Banks, 1356 Albatross, shows him the kind of that he'll wear when he's a member of the fire department. Jimmy, 22 months old, was an RH baby, believe it or not, and he and his parents are strong supporters of the blood donor campaign in Kitimat.
Northern Sentinel Box #3 - (A) Historical (1) Canadian Red Cross
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Photo showing "RH baby supports drive". Jimmy Banks can grow up to be a fireman like his father with the help of the blood transfusion service of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Jimmy seems to like the idea as his mother, Mrs. Warren Banks, 1356 Albatross, shows him the kind of that he'll wear when he's a member of the fire department. Jimmy, 22 months old, was an RH baby, believe it or not, and he and his parents are strong supporters of the blood donor campaign in Kitimat.
Photo showing Mrs. T. Myskow of the OORP handing Mrs. Horner a cheque for $741.50 from the OORP Cars Drive. (L/R) Mrs. Hickmore, Mrs. Beckman, Mrs. Horner, Miss Fraser, Mrs. Myskow, Miss Rowe, Mrs. Spracklin.
Photo showing Mrs. T. Myskow of the OORP handing Mrs. Horner a cheque for $741.50 from the OORP Cars Drive. (L/R) Mrs. Hickmore, Mrs. Beckman, Mrs. Horner, Miss Fraser, Mrs. Myskow, Miss Rowe, Mrs. Spracklin.
Photo showing Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society, through its Kitimat sponsors OORP, recently presented to the NSP a certificate for "Outstanding Service" to CARS annual fund campaign. Shown above (L/R); Mrs. Eugene Spracklin Sr., Loyal Lady of Kitimat Branch of the OORP, Mrs. Frank Gill, Lecturing Lady for the branch and convenor of CARS local fund drive, and Pixie Meldrum, managing editor of the Northern Sentinel.
Photo showing Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society, through its Kitimat sponsors OORP, recently presented to the NSP a certificate for "Outstanding Service" to CARS annual fund campaign. Shown above (L/R); Mrs. Eugene Spracklin Sr., Loyal Lady of Kitimat Branch of the OORP, Mrs. Frank Gill, Lecturing Lady for the branch and convenor of CARS local fund drive, and Pixie Meldrum, managing editor of the Northern Sentinel.
Photograph of Jack Strickland (left) of the Salvation Army with Kitimat Mayor George Thom (right), advertising the 1979 Red Shield drive for the Salvation Army. Thom holds a flag reading "...ghtbringers Session," "Blood & Fire," and "..70 - 1972"; Strickland is pretending to charge the flag like a bull in a bullfight.
Photograph of Jack Strickland (left) of the Salvation Army with Kitimat Mayor George Thom (right), advertising the 1979 Red Shield drive for the Salvation Army. Thom holds a flag reading "...ghtbringers Session," "Blood & Fire," and "..70 - 1972"; Strickland is pretending to charge the flag like a bull in a bullfight.
Notes
Caption from Northern Sentinel, May 3rd 1979: "That's no bull! No, it's Jack Strickland of the Salvation Army and Kitimat Mayor George Thom letting the community know the Army is ready to charge ahead with the annual Red Shield appeal set for Monday, May 7 in Kitimat. This once a year door-to-door appeal is the single major support for the work of the Salvation Army in this area. The total goal for this area is $10,500 and the support of everyone is urgently needed."