Photo showing Roman theme (see toga, centre) and that "lend me your ears" bit was part of fun at first meeting of season for Kitimat Toastmasters Club at Chalet, Monday. L/R; Tom Leegaard, Werner Bernhardt, Frank Gulpers, Ollie Boye (seated), Ray Massey, TOm Richardson, Eric Burr, JOhn Vandergeest and Steve Kostyal. President of 25-member club which meets each Monday is Harry Adderley.
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Photo showing Roman theme (see toga, centre) and that "lend me your ears" bit was part of fun at first meeting of season for Kitimat Toastmasters Club at Chalet, Monday. L/R; Tom Leegaard, Werner Bernhardt, Frank Gulpers, Ollie Boye (seated), Ray Massey, TOm Richardson, Eric Burr, JOhn Vandergeest and Steve Kostyal. President of 25-member club which meets each Monday is Harry Adderley.
Photo showing Here are participants in the recent Toastmasters vocal tourney held earlier this week. L/R, Mrs. D.G.H. Stevenson, Tom Leegard, Mr. Stevenson, Mrs. Leegard, CHairman Harry Adderley (standing), Charles Candron, Mrs. Adderley, Mrs. Candron, Mike Fletcher and R. Lafrance.
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Photo showing Here are participants in the recent Toastmasters vocal tourney held earlier this week. L/R, Mrs. D.G.H. Stevenson, Tom Leegard, Mr. Stevenson, Mrs. Leegard, CHairman Harry Adderley (standing), Charles Candron, Mrs. Adderley, Mrs. Candron, Mike Fletcher and R. Lafrance.
Photo showing One of Kitimat's oldest organizations, the Toastmasters club, Monday held its first meeting of the 1962-63 season in the Kitimat Gordon Hotel banquet room. Guests are shown in the above picture, L/R; Mrs. Jack Rutherford, Mr. Rutherford, the club's treasurer and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cauchon, guest Mr. Gary Halgrimson, and immediately behind him Mrs. Glen WIlcock and Mr. Wilcox. Not shown, but also guests were Mr. Stephen Kostayl of Kitimat, and from Terrace, Mr. and Mrs. Ian Lehmann, Mr. Bill Harper and the Toastmasters area governor, Mr. Kurt Kolterhoff.
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Photo showing One of Kitimat's oldest organizations, the Toastmasters club, Monday held its first meeting of the 1962-63 season in the Kitimat Gordon Hotel banquet room. Guests are shown in the above picture, L/R; Mrs. Jack Rutherford, Mr. Rutherford, the club's treasurer and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cauchon, guest Mr. Gary Halgrimson, and immediately behind him Mrs. Glen WIlcock and Mr. Wilcox. Not shown, but also guests were Mr. Stephen Kostayl of Kitimat, and from Terrace, Mr. and Mrs. Ian Lehmann, Mr. Bill Harper and the Toastmasters area governor, Mr. Kurt Kolterhoff.
Photo showing Toastmasters area governor, Mr. Kurt Kolterhoff of Terrace is shown above installing two new officers in the Kitimat club at the dinner meeting Monday. At the left is Mr. Harry Adderley, installed as first vice president and centre, Mr. George McEwan, second vice president. The above pictures (see 2005.8.1380) were taken by the club's president, Werner Berdhardt. Thirty-six people attended as members or guests. There is a need for more members and anyone interested is asked to telephone either Mr. Bernhardt at 806, Mr. Adderley at 1778, or Mr. McEwan at 326 for more information on the club's objectives and activities.
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Photo showing Toastmasters area governor, Mr. Kurt Kolterhoff of Terrace is shown above installing two new officers in the Kitimat club at the dinner meeting Monday. At the left is Mr. Harry Adderley, installed as first vice president and centre, Mr. George McEwan, second vice president. The above pictures (see 2005.8.1380) were taken by the club's president, Werner Berdhardt. Thirty-six people attended as members or guests. There is a need for more members and anyone interested is asked to telephone either Mr. Bernhardt at 806, Mr. Adderley at 1778, or Mr. McEwan at 326 for more information on the club's objectives and activities.
Photo showing Nechako Toastmasters incoming slate of officers posed for thispicture folloing their installation at the annual dinner and dance in the legion hall Friday evening. L/R; Charles Connolly, Vernde Dedersen, Karl Drahorad, O. Madsen, retiring president Harry Adderley, Eric Burr and incoming president and area governor, Werner Berdhardt.
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Photo showing Nechako Toastmasters incoming slate of officers posed for thispicture folloing their installation at the annual dinner and dance in the legion hall Friday evening. L/R; Charles Connolly, Vernde Dedersen, Karl Drahorad, O. Madsen, retiring president Harry Adderley, Eric Burr and incoming president and area governor, Werner Berdhardt.
Photo showing MIss Helen Hewitt (centre) of Seattle met Kitimat Toastmistress members Friday at the home of president, Mrs. Zoltan Palffy (left). Reading clockwise from the president are Mrs. T.A.D. Larson, Mrs. Arv Sestrap, Miss Marian Davidson, Mrs. John Flynn and seated right, Mrs. Karl Drahorad.
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Photo showing MIss Helen Hewitt (centre) of Seattle met Kitimat Toastmistress members Friday at the home of president, Mrs. Zoltan Palffy (left). Reading clockwise from the president are Mrs. T.A.D. Larson, Mrs. Arv Sestrap, Miss Marian Davidson, Mrs. John Flynn and seated right, Mrs. Karl Drahorad.
Photos showing Uern Pedersen is shown receiving a miniature Gavel, award of Nechako Toastmasters club for winner of the club's annual speech contest. Presentation was made by Harry Smith, winner of Terrace Toastmasters speech contest. The two will both compete in the district finals later this spring. Mr. Pedersen met stiff competition from two other Nechako members, Chuck Connolly and Harry Adderley.
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Photos showing Uern Pedersen is shown receiving a miniature Gavel, award of Nechako Toastmasters club for winner of the club's annual speech contest. Presentation was made by Harry Smith, winner of Terrace Toastmasters speech contest. The two will both compete in the district finals later this spring. Mr. Pedersen met stiff competition from two other Nechako members, Chuck Connolly and Harry Adderley.
Photo showing Mrs. E.W. McKernan (standing) is shown above as she added the welcome of the Toastmistress club of Kitimat to delegates and their wives at the district conference of BC Toastmasters clubs. Mrs. McKernan is president of Kitimat's Toastmistress club.
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Photo showing Mrs. E.W. McKernan (standing) is shown above as she added the welcome of the Toastmistress club of Kitimat to delegates and their wives at the district conference of BC Toastmasters clubs. Mrs. McKernan is president of Kitimat's Toastmistress club.
Photo showing Toastmasters president; Chas. Connolly (left) is shown presenting a personal trophy to area 5 speech contest winner, Don Price of Kitimat. Presentation followed banquet and contest Saturday.
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Photo showing Toastmasters president; Chas. Connolly (left) is shown presenting a personal trophy to area 5 speech contest winner, Don Price of Kitimat. Presentation followed banquet and contest Saturday.
Photo showing Highlight of the recent installation of new officers by Nechako Toastmasters club was presentation of trophies for the best speaker of the year and most improved speaker. Here Stan Caswell, best speaker, received his trophy from T.M. Werner Berdhardt, at left is new president Al Inhart, who accepted the "most improved" trophy for absent Paul Svendsen. Ceremony was held during a dinner in the Kitimat Gordon Hotel.
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Photo showing Highlight of the recent installation of new officers by Nechako Toastmasters club was presentation of trophies for the best speaker of the year and most improved speaker. Here Stan Caswell, best speaker, received his trophy from T.M. Werner Berdhardt, at left is new president Al Inhart, who accepted the "most improved" trophy for absent Paul Svendsen. Ceremony was held during a dinner in the Kitimat Gordon Hotel.
Northern Sentinel: Box #4: (A) Historical (1) District of Kitimat (a) Town Planning (i) Mayer, Whittlesey and Glass, New York (ii) Resident Planning Engineer
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Photo showing Julian Whittlesey (New York, Firm of Mayer, Whittlesey and Glass), town planner.
Northern Sentinel: Box #4: (A) Historical (1) DIstrict of Kitimat (a) Town Planning (i) Mayer, Whittlesey and Glass, New York (ii) Resident Planning Engineer
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Photo showing Julian Whittlesey, town planner, with wife and daughter.
Photo showing Julian Whittlesey standing, left arm lifted slightly, outdoors in City Centre with building materials and Kildala neighbourhood in the background.
Northern Sentinel: Box #4: (A) Historical (1) District of Kitimat (a) Town Planning (i) Mayer, Whittlesey and Glass, New York (ii) Resident Planning Engineer
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Photo showing Julian Whittlesey standing, left arm lifted slightly, outdoors in City Centre with building materials and Kildala neighbourhood in the background.
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Northern Sentinel caption - "Visions and plans become reality for town planner Julian Whittlesey last weekend when he stood and surveyed what was dense wilderness when he arrived with early parties in 1951. He was "thrilled and excited" by what he saw and has more plans for the future."