Photo showing - poor summer weather, cut the number of entries sharply in this year's Rotary Flower Show, held in the Anglican Church Hall. The above photo shows a group checking entries in the potted plant section of the competition. At left is Mrs. M.H. Buchal, winner of the grand aggregate trophy, the Rotary Club's Rose Bowl. She scored the highest number of points with her entries of flowering and foliage plants.
Photo showing - poor summer weather, cut the number of entries sharply in this year's Rotary Flower Show, held in the Anglican Church Hall. The above photo shows a group checking entries in the potted plant section of the competition. At left is Mrs. M.H. Buchal, winner of the grand aggregate trophy, the Rotary Club's Rose Bowl. She scored the highest number of points with her entries of flowering and foliage plants.
Photo showing Ms. Jose Cousineau off to Ottawa winner of 'Adventures in Citizenship' sponsored by Rotary Club. L/R Mr and Mrs. Cousineau, Jose Cousineau, Blake Ennis, Alf Blashill , Harry Jomini, Gerry Gwyn and Ewart MacNaughton.
Photo showing Ms. Jose Cousineau off to Ottawa winner of 'Adventures in Citizenship' sponsored by Rotary Club. L/R Mr and Mrs. Cousineau, Jose Cousineau, Blake Ennis, Alf Blashill , Harry Jomini, Gerry Gwyn and Ewart MacNaughton.
Photo showing Rotary Flower Show, L/R Lady with the Hat, Margaret Duff, (Alcan: Guest Lodge); John and Peg Springer. NSP Article: Flowers & More Flowers were the order of the day last Saturday at the annual Rotary Flower Show. There were many more cut flowers in this year's show than previously. This was attributed to the fine summer weather of the past few weeks. The cut flower section, above, gets the once over from some of the many spectators.
Photo showing Rotary Flower Show, L/R Lady with the Hat, Margaret Duff, (Alcan: Guest Lodge); John and Peg Springer. NSP Article: Flowers & More Flowers were the order of the day last Saturday at the annual Rotary Flower Show. There were many more cut flowers in this year's show than previously. This was attributed to the fine summer weather of the past few weeks. The cut flower section, above, gets the once over from some of the many spectators.
Photo showing Lions wives lend a hand to put over club projects. Shown above are left to right, Mrs. Jack Nevison, Mrs. Min Nishi and Mrs. Bill Patton, members of the Lions flower making committee for the Mothers' Day carnation sale in 1961. Held annually the days' proceeds are used by the club to further their community projects.
Photo showing Lions wives lend a hand to put over club projects. Shown above are left to right, Mrs. Jack Nevison, Mrs. Min Nishi and Mrs. Bill Patton, members of the Lions flower making committee for the Mothers' Day carnation sale in 1961. Held annually the days' proceeds are used by the club to further their community projects.
Rotary Club Soap Box Entry. Photo shows boy wearing a hard hat. Standing beside a Aluminum foil covered Soap Box cart. Station wagon and houses in background. Photo taken on Oriole Street. Cart has 'Kitimat Rotary' written on side.
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Rotary Club Soap Box Entry. Photo shows boy wearing a hard hat. Standing beside a Aluminum foil covered Soap Box cart. Station wagon and houses in background. Photo taken on Oriole Street. Cart has 'Kitimat Rotary' written on side.
A photograph of 'student ambassadors' from B.C. high schools that were guests of the Kitimat Rotary Club. They were on a province-wide exchange program involving the visit of four local students. Left to right: unknown, Nancy Wilson, unknown, Richard Breaks, unknown, Richard Seto, unknown and David Lick
A photograph of 'student ambassadors' from B.C. high schools that were guests of the Kitimat Rotary Club. They were on a province-wide exchange program involving the visit of four local students. Left to right: unknown, Nancy Wilson, unknown, Richard Breaks, unknown, Richard Seto, unknown and David Lick
A photograph of four "student ambassadors" from other B.C. highschools that were guests of the Kitimat Rotary Club. They are on a province wide exchange program. Left to right : Richard Breaks, Nancy Wilson, Gerry Seto and David Lick
A photograph of four "student ambassadors" from other B.C. highschools that were guests of the Kitimat Rotary Club. They are on a province wide exchange program. Left to right : Richard Breaks, Nancy Wilson, Gerry Seto and David Lick
A lady holding her trophy at the flower show. She is wearing a patterned dress with a beaded necklace and glasses. To her right is a table displaying flowers. There is also a certificate with a ribbon attached to it at the edge of the table.
A lady holding her trophy at the flower show. She is wearing a patterned dress with a beaded necklace and glasses. To her right is a table displaying flowers. There is also a certificate with a ribbon attached to it at the edge of the table.