Five women organizing the Lions Bingo. There is a portrait of a man displayed on the table, and a big board which reads "Play B". The women on the right hand side of the picture are wearing sleeveless tops, and the women on the left hand side are wearing long sleeves.
Five women organizing the Lions Bingo. There is a portrait of a man displayed on the table, and a big board which reads "Play B". The women on the right hand side of the picture are wearing sleeveless tops, and the women on the left hand side are wearing long sleeves.
Souvenir of the Organization Meeting of the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce in Kitimat B.C. Contains signatures of founding members and businesses. Cover features a photo by Gordon Lee of Alcan's First Stage Smelter development.
Souvenir of the Organization Meeting of the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce in Kitimat B.C. Contains signatures of founding members and businesses. Cover features a photo by Gordon Lee of Alcan's First Stage Smelter development.
A group of people looking at a flowers on display at the Rotary Flower Show. There is an elderly woman wearing gloves and a hat, reaching for flowers? on the table.
A group of people looking at a flowers on display at the Rotary Flower Show. There is an elderly woman wearing gloves and a hat, reaching for flowers? on the table.
The annual Jaycee clean up of the town included the Haisla Look-Out sign, originally presented to the District of Kitimat by the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce and created in colour by Bill Diesing.
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People putting up a sign that says "Kitimat Aluminum City of Canada" at the Haisla Look-Out (later known as the Viewpoint and Coghlin Park).
Photograph of Magdaline Spitz, a teacher at Nechako elementary School.
Notes
Mrs. Spitz makes her home at 114 Kootenay with her husband and five children, having been residents of Kitimat since 1955. Mrs. Spitz graduated from Swan River High School, Winnipeg, and had been a substitute teacher in Kitimat for six years prior to being placed on the permanent staff in September, 1962. Mrs. Spitz is well known for her activities in various Kitimat organizations.
Photograph of thirteen people standing in front of an airplane. Airplane doors are open and boarding stairs are in place. 'CPA' logo to right of doors. Possibly travelers from Kitimat on International charter flights organized by immigrant Alcan workers, to their home countries.
Photograph of thirteen people standing in front of an airplane. Airplane doors are open and boarding stairs are in place. 'CPA' logo to right of doors. Possibly travelers from Kitimat on International charter flights organized by immigrant Alcan workers, to their home countries.
A female nurse, and a male paramedic working behind a table. There are numerous tubes of blood organized on the table, and there is a radio, and a book on top of a purse at the end of the table nearest the camera.
A female nurse, and a male paramedic working behind a table. There are numerous tubes of blood organized on the table, and there is a radio, and a book on top of a purse at the end of the table nearest the camera.
Photograph of Dennis Tupman, a teacher at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School.
Notes
When Mr. Tupman came to Kitimat in September, 1957, there was no school band. since then he has organized a senior and junior band and school dance orchestra. coming to kitimat from Victoria, he graduated from Victoria Normal School and U.B.C., Mr. Tupman was appointed music consultant in September, 1964. Mr and Mrs Tupman and their three young daughters live at 9 Eagle street. their interest in music extends to choir work and they are both members of the First United Church Choir.