Photo showing Kitimat Rod & Gun Club in shooting match, and visitors. Two gentleman shaking hands, Bill Pryde on the right. Right side, second in, Bill Lee (Sagimat).
Photo showing 'Near Perfect Score' - Almost perfect is this target punctured by sharp shooting Philippa Douglas-Tourner. At Saturday's Rod and Gun Club Junior Shoot, Philippa scored 97 out of a possible 100. She is causing no little concern to the young boys at the shoot, who are having a difficult time equalling her record.
Photo showing Jr. Shooting Exercise. Sixty-five Kitimat boys and girls are participating in the third summer junior shooting exercise, sponsored by the Rod and Gun Club. Exercises are being held every Saturday afternoon. Seven of the 65 participatns are seen in picture in prone shooting position. They are from background to foreground: Steve Connolly, Ken Jawey, Meloil Baly, Bill Gairy, Roger Williams, Miss Susan Jefferies, and Garry Donkerwoort.
Photo showing Original Rod and Gun Club - "Shoot" - Team Winners. L/R Mrs. Bob (Flo) Whiting, Mr. Wm. (Bill) Pryde, Mr. George Malby, Mr. Cliff Schisler. L/R Front: Mr. W.(Bill) Henderson, Dr. Joe Zokol, (Dentist).
Photo showing Original Rod and Gun Club - "Shoot" - Team Winners. L/R Mrs. Bob (Flo) Whiting, Mr. Wm. (Bill) Pryde, Mr. George Malby, Mr. Cliff Schisler. L/R Front: Mr. W.(Bill) Henderson, Dr. Joe Zokol, (Dentist).
Photo showing Original Rod and Gun Club "Trapshoot", they win Northern Zone Trapshoot at Prince Rupert. L/R Joe Zokol, Ingvar Wickstrom, John Holmberg, Bob Whiting, Carson Allan
Photo showing Original Rod and Gun Club "Trapshoot", they win Northern Zone Trapshoot at Prince Rupert. L/R Joe Zokol, Ingvar Wickstrom, John Holmberg, Bob Whiting, Carson Allan
Photo showing Winning float in the organization class in the July 1 parade was entered by the Kitimat Rod and Gun Club. Shown above as the parade paused on Kingfisher, is the conservation half of the float. It stressed sportsmanship, knowledge of the game laws and conservation of wildlife. Trophy is donated annually by Shop-Easy Stores (BC) Ltd.
Photo showing Winning float in the organization class in the July 1 parade was entered by the Kitimat Rod and Gun Club. Shown above as the parade paused on Kingfisher, is the conservation half of the float. It stressed sportsmanship, knowledge of the game laws and conservation of wildlife. Trophy is donated annually by Shop-Easy Stores (BC) Ltd.