Photo showing New Canadians - Citizenship Court sworn in. (L/R) Mrs. Irmgard Schulte; Mrs. Ilse Siepmann and husband Gunter. (Far left) Art Currie, Manager, gave address of welcome.
Photo showing New Canadians - Citizenship Court sworn in. (L/R) Mrs. Irmgard Schulte; Mrs. Ilse Siepmann and husband Gunter. (Far left) Art Currie, Manager, gave address of welcome.
Photo showing Luso-Canadians Assoc. President Aluaro Ferreira receive an Airline ticket to Newfoundland from Mrs. Peter Oleinek of Kitimat Travel Service. Mr. Ferreira left Wednesday to attend ceremony commemorating the landing of Portuguese explorer Gaspar Ortega Real on the island in 1501. Mr. Ferreira to be guest of the Smallwood Government during his stay.
Photo showing Luso-Canadians Assoc. President Aluaro Ferreira receive an Airline ticket to Newfoundland from Mrs. Peter Oleinek of Kitimat Travel Service. Mr. Ferreira left Wednesday to attend ceremony commemorating the landing of Portuguese explorer Gaspar Ortega Real on the island in 1501. Mr. Ferreira to be guest of the Smallwood Government during his stay.
Photo showing Helta Muller (seated) from Denmark, with her sister Mrs. Leo Hubner, 72 Skeena Street and visitor Elva Starr of Kitamaat Village (nurse in training). Mr. & Mrs. Leo Hubner were both teachers at School District #80 (Kitimat)
Photo showing Helta Muller (seated) from Denmark, with her sister Mrs. Leo Hubner, 72 Skeena Street and visitor Elva Starr of Kitamaat Village (nurse in training). Mr. & Mrs. Leo Hubner were both teachers at School District #80 (Kitimat)
Photo showing Front view of the first prize garden in the 1965 Sentinel garden competition shows the fine, grassed boulevard which is the crowning touch to the property, at 31 Kitlope, home of Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. Pohl and family. Judges this year commented on the number of fine gardens, and those that missed because a boulevard had been left untended or work has been concentrated on either front or back garden but not both. Judges recommened the municipality give a lead in a progressive program of boulevard seeding to improve general appearance of the residential areas.
Photo showing Front view of the first prize garden in the 1965 Sentinel garden competition shows the fine, grassed boulevard which is the crowning touch to the property, at 31 Kitlope, home of Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. Pohl and family. Judges this year commented on the number of fine gardens, and those that missed because a boulevard had been left untended or work has been concentrated on either front or back garden but not both. Judges recommened the municipality give a lead in a progressive program of boulevard seeding to improve general appearance of the residential areas.
Photo showing Garden of Mr. & Mrs. H.D. Dass, 46 Osprey Street, 2nd Runnerup. NSP Article: Winners of The Sentinel Rose Bowl for the best 1965 garden, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Pohl are shown above left in their garden at 31 Kitlope with their young daughter. Above right is another view of the first prize garden while below is a picture of the 2nd prize winner, the garden of Mr. & Mrs. H.D. Dass, 46 Osprey. They will receive a $15 gift certificate from the Hudson's Bay Company.
Photo showing Garden of Mr. & Mrs. H.D. Dass, 46 Osprey Street, 2nd Runnerup. NSP Article: Winners of The Sentinel Rose Bowl for the best 1965 garden, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Pohl are shown above left in their garden at 31 Kitlope with their young daughter. Above right is another view of the first prize garden while below is a picture of the 2nd prize winner, the garden of Mr. & Mrs. H.D. Dass, 46 Osprey. They will receive a $15 gift certificate from the Hudson's Bay Company.
Photo showing third prize winner in the 1965 Sentinel garden competition is the work of Mr. & Mrs. M. Bentenrieder, 40 Capilano. Judges this year said final decisions were difficult due to the increasing number of fine gardens in Kitimat.
Photo showing third prize winner in the 1965 Sentinel garden competition is the work of Mr. & Mrs. M. Bentenrieder, 40 Capilano. Judges this year said final decisions were difficult due to the increasing number of fine gardens in Kitimat.
Photo showing judges for The Sentinel's eleventh annual garden competition. Left to right they are Oswald Jennings, H.A. Mahon, K. Strom, winner of first place last year and D.W. Phillips, in charge of Kitimat Fire Department gardens. Gardens were judged last week and this weekend. Mrs. Mauno Pelto, a non-resident of Kitimat., will join the judges for the elimination round to determine the three best gardens of the year. Results will be announced in The Sentinel, August 19 and prizes will be awarded at the Rotary Flower Show August 21st.
Photo showing judges for The Sentinel's eleventh annual garden competition. Left to right they are Oswald Jennings, H.A. Mahon, K. Strom, winner of first place last year and D.W. Phillips, in charge of Kitimat Fire Department gardens. Gardens were judged last week and this weekend. Mrs. Mauno Pelto, a non-resident of Kitimat., will join the judges for the elimination round to determine the three best gardens of the year. Results will be announced in The Sentinel, August 19 and prizes will be awarded at the Rotary Flower Show August 21st.
Photo showing Radley Park visitor, Allen C. Hall of Fairbanks, Alaska, is pictured above with his wife and son Jim 12. The family is on the last lap of a 14,000 mile trip to New York. Two other members of the family David 13, and John 11, were fishing at the time the picture was taken. Mrs. Hall is secretary - "Flying" Bishop.
Photo showing Radley Park visitor, Allen C. Hall of Fairbanks, Alaska, is pictured above with his wife and son Jim 12. The family is on the last lap of a 14,000 mile trip to New York. Two other members of the family David 13, and John 11, were fishing at the time the picture was taken. Mrs. Hall is secretary - "Flying" Bishop.
Photo showing New Canadians - Four Kitimat residents received their citizenship papers before Judge Russell Kennedy of Prince George. (L/R) Mr. Joseph Kotai, Hungary; Mrs. Anna Kotai, Hungary; Mrs. Margaretha Ruck, Holland; Mr. Hans Ruck, Germany.
Photo showing New Canadians - Four Kitimat residents received their citizenship papers before Judge Russell Kennedy of Prince George. (L/R) Mr. Joseph Kotai, Hungary; Mrs. Anna Kotai, Hungary; Mrs. Margaretha Ruck, Holland; Mr. Hans Ruck, Germany.
Photo showing Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Swihart of El Segundo, California at Gyro's Radley Park. On their second trip to Alaska Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Swihart, California, camped with their trailer in Radley Park this week. They said they were impressed with the park's big trees & the salmon fishing in the nearby Kitimat River. Mr. Swihart, who is a school principal and his wife a school treacher, said they felt that they must visit Kitimat - "after reading about it & seeing it on TV in their home state.
Photo showing Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Swihart of El Segundo, California at Gyro's Radley Park. On their second trip to Alaska Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Swihart, California, camped with their trailer in Radley Park this week. They said they were impressed with the park's big trees & the salmon fishing in the nearby Kitimat River. Mr. Swihart, who is a school principal and his wife a school treacher, said they felt that they must visit Kitimat - "after reading about it & seeing it on TV in their home state.
Photo showing His Grace, Timotheos, bishop of Rodostolon, Canada and Alaska of the Greek Orthodox Church is pictured above chatting with several people at a reception held in his honor at the Kitimat Gordon Hotel. His Grace spent a busy 2 days visiting with the Greek community.
Photo showing His Grace, Timotheos, bishop of Rodostolon, Canada and Alaska of the Greek Orthodox Church is pictured above chatting with several people at a reception held in his honor at the Kitimat Gordon Hotel. His Grace spent a busy 2 days visiting with the Greek community.
Photo showing wedding of Miss Hilary Goodwin and Cst. Jack Zahodnik, RCMP.
Notes
Caught by the camera as they came down the aisle of the Frist United Church following their wedding. The bride, the former Hilary Goodwin, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. T.R. Goodwin of Chester, England. Peeking past the bride is her little flower girl, Adrienne Bode, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Miles Bode of Kitimat. Rev. Malcolm Galbraith officiated at the 7 p.m. ceremony. Constable and Mrs. Zahodnik will reside in Terrace where he is attached to the Terrace detachment, RCMP.