Photo showing John David Hamilton, a CBC reporter on safaris who is gathering material in this area for an upcoming hour long documentary on the 1944 Terrace Army Mutiny.
Photo showing John David Hamilton, a CBC reporter on safaris who is gathering material in this area for an upcoming hour long documentary on the 1944 Terrace Army Mutiny.
Photograph showing Ed Fornelli hugging a woman. There is also man on stage near them. Ed Fornelli has a box in his hand and is wearing a coat, shirt, pants, shoes and has dark, short and curly hair. The woman is wearing a dress and has dark, short, and curly hair too. Several pictures of men in the army on the wall.
Photograph showing Ed Fornelli hugging a woman. There is also man on stage near them. Ed Fornelli has a box in his hand and is wearing a coat, shirt, pants, shoes and has dark, short and curly hair. The woman is wearing a dress and has dark, short, and curly hair too. Several pictures of men in the army on the wall.
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."
Photograph of the guests of honour at a dinner for the National Defence College visitors to Kitimat. At the top table at the Rod and Gun club function. Left to right are J.S. Shakespeare, col. E.D. Danby, DSO, OBE, Canadian Army; A.C Turney; Air commodore W.W. Bean, OBE, CD, RCAF; R. Duder of the Department of External Affairs. There were 28 members of the Defense college course on the tour, which took place in the Kitimat Smelter and the Kemano power plant.
Photograph of the guests of honour at a dinner for the National Defence College visitors to Kitimat. At the top table at the Rod and Gun club function. Left to right are J.S. Shakespeare, col. E.D. Danby, DSO, OBE, Canadian Army; A.C Turney; Air commodore W.W. Bean, OBE, CD, RCAF; R. Duder of the Department of External Affairs. There were 28 members of the Defense college course on the tour, which took place in the Kitimat Smelter and the Kemano power plant.
Photo showing Conrad Hadland (left), Arthur Melin, Miss Alice Itty and John Errichetti examining Miss Itty's Indigenous costume at Jehovah's Witness Rally in New York.
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Photo showing Conrad Hadland (left), Arthur Melin, Miss Alice Itty and John Errichetti examining Miss Itty's Indigenous costume at Jehovah's Witness Rally in New York.
"Mrs. J.R. Thompson, 11 Heron Street, is shown receiving a certificate of Appreciation from Mr. W. Owen, President of Brand 250, Royal Canadian Legion. Mr.Owen made the presentation on behalf of Salvation Army Lt. Bill Young who was unable to attend. The citation reads "This certificate is presented in grateful appreciation of volunteer service to the community and welfare of others through the salvation Army." - Mrs. thompson, a member of the L.A. to Branch 250, has co-ordinated the Kitimat annual fund raising appeal for the Salvation Army for a number of years."
"Mrs. J.R. Thompson, 11 Heron Street, is shown receiving a certificate of Appreciation from Mr. W. Owen, President of Brand 250, Royal Canadian Legion. Mr.Owen made the presentation on behalf of Salvation Army Lt. Bill Young who was unable to attend. The citation reads "This certificate is presented in grateful appreciation of volunteer service to the community and welfare of others through the salvation Army." - Mrs. thompson, a member of the L.A. to Branch 250, has co-ordinated the Kitimat annual fund raising appeal for the Salvation Army for a number of years."
Notes
Service Organization - 1970 - Royal Cnadian Legion - Br. 250
Photo showing Skaglund Logging moving a portable steel spar, mounted on an army tank chassis, from the Canadian National Railway yards to a logging operation on the Reserve of the Kildala Dyke.
Photo showing Skaglund Logging moving a portable steel spar, mounted on an army tank chassis, from the Canadian National Railway yards to a logging operation on the Reserve of the Kildala Dyke.
Photograph showing the Rotary Club donating to the Salvation Army. Two men dressed formally shake hands and excahnge a check infront of the Canadian and B.C flags as well as the Rotary Club sign.
Photograph showing the Rotary Club donating to the Salvation Army. Two men dressed formally shake hands and excahnge a check infront of the Canadian and B.C flags as well as the Rotary Club sign.
Photograph showing two men holding a cheque and smiling for the photo. One is wearing a Salvation Army suit and the other is wearing a normal black suit and has square glasses. In the background are two wooden walls and a desk with a telephone on it. Out one of the walls is a window showing a telephone pole and a house.
Photograph showing two men holding a cheque and smiling for the photo. One is wearing a Salvation Army suit and the other is wearing a normal black suit and has square glasses. In the background are two wooden walls and a desk with a telephone on it. Out one of the walls is a window showing a telephone pole and a house.
Photo showing "here's where we were" says Brigadier Stanley Jackson of Salvation Army headquarters, Prince Rupert, Mrs. Jackson poses with him for the photo
Photo showing "here's where we were" says Brigadier Stanley Jackson of Salvation Army headquarters, Prince Rupert, Mrs. Jackson poses with him for the photo