Photo showing Lions Club Trade Fair. Officials of the Fair announced over 6,200 attended during it's three day run.. NSP article - Attendance records tumbled again this year at the Lion's Trade Fair as the big show really packed them in. The above picture shows part of the big crowd that greeted the Harmonettes from Smithers during their three performances Saturday afternoon and evening.
Photo showing Lions Club Trade Fair. Officials of the Fair announced over 6,200 attended during it's three day run.. NSP article - Attendance records tumbled again this year at the Lion's Trade Fair as the big show really packed them in. The above picture shows part of the big crowd that greeted the Harmonettes from Smithers during their three performances Saturday afternoon and evening.
Photo showing Kitimat Ministerial Association - non-commercial Groups which exhibit at the Lions Trade Fair. NSP Article - Kitimat Ministerial Association is one of the non-commercial groups which exhibits each year at the Lions Trade Fair. The above display focuses attention on the part the church plays in the life of the community. Space at the fair is donated to church and charities.
Photo showing Kitimat Ministerial Association - non-commercial Groups which exhibit at the Lions Trade Fair. NSP Article - Kitimat Ministerial Association is one of the non-commercial groups which exhibits each year at the Lions Trade Fair. The above display focuses attention on the part the church plays in the life of the community. Space at the fair is donated to church and charities.
Photo showing NSP Article - Toni Jenster, Lions Club president and Reeve Sam Lindsay combine to turn water on at new 40 foot diameter wading pool to serve children in the Nechako and Whitesail Areas. The pool, a Lions Club project, was turned over to municipality at a ceremony last Saturday. Later the Reeve impishly turned the water on again while a number of youngsters, clad in spring clothing scurried to drier quarters. The pool will commence operation later in the season.
Photo showing NSP Article - Toni Jenster, Lions Club president and Reeve Sam Lindsay combine to turn water on at new 40 foot diameter wading pool to serve children in the Nechako and Whitesail Areas. The pool, a Lions Club project, was turned over to municipality at a ceremony last Saturday. Later the Reeve impishly turned the water on again while a number of youngsters, clad in spring clothing scurried to drier quarters. The pool will commence operation later in the season.
Photo showing a portrait of Miss Lions Club wearing her crown. She is standing outside on a hill. There is a road behind her with several cars parked along the side, and there is a young boy leaning against the car directly behind her.
Photo showing a portrait of Miss Lions Club wearing her crown. She is standing outside on a hill. There is a road behind her with several cars parked along the side, and there is a young boy leaning against the car directly behind her.
A man speaking into a microphone at the trade fair. There is a young boy and a girl standing in front of the man speaking, holding up stop signs. The two kids are both wearing glasses a hat. There are other people around the man, and mayor Sam Lindsay is standing directly behind the man speaking.
A man speaking into a microphone at the trade fair. There is a young boy and a girl standing in front of the man speaking, holding up stop signs. The two kids are both wearing glasses a hat. There are other people around the man, and mayor Sam Lindsay is standing directly behind the man speaking.