Judge Don Murray on the right, and John Springer in the middle. John is taking oath of office for mayor, and Tim Willis is on the left, standing with his hands folded in front. There is a picture on the wall in the background, along with two flags.
Judge Don Murray on the right, and John Springer in the middle. John is taking oath of office for mayor, and Tim Willis is on the left, standing with his hands folded in front. There is a picture on the wall in the background, along with two flags.
"HOSPITAL BOARD chairman John Springer, above looks at a cheque and sees a mobile ex-ray machine. The cheque was handed over by Mrs.Ken McEwan of the hospital Ladies' Auxiliary and it was in the amount of $1,900, representing proceeds of the "Wine and Roses" dance and other fundraising activities. The x-ray machine, a much needed piece of equipment costs more than $6,000 and with the provincial governments grand of $2,300 and the Auxiliary gift the Board is well on the way. Presentation was made at the regular board meeting last Thursday."
"HOSPITAL BOARD chairman John Springer, above looks at a cheque and sees a mobile ex-ray machine. The cheque was handed over by Mrs.Ken McEwan of the hospital Ladies' Auxiliary and it was in the amount of $1,900, representing proceeds of the "Wine and Roses" dance and other fundraising activities. The x-ray machine, a much needed piece of equipment costs more than $6,000 and with the provincial governments grand of $2,300 and the Auxiliary gift the Board is well on the way. Presentation was made at the regular board meeting last Thursday."
Photo showing members of the Court of Revision to hear all appeals, from left: Municipal Assessor Alan Sanderson, court members Al Crozier, John Springer (chairman), and Alex Unia
Photo showing members of the Court of Revision to hear all appeals, from left: Municipal Assessor Alan Sanderson, court members Al Crozier, John Springer (chairman), and Alex Unia
Photo showing 'Opening of Statutory Meeting of Council' - Oath of Office, District of Kitimat- L/R Ron Freeman, John Springer, John Gooding, Mrs. Jo McElroy, Matt Gooding (background).
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Photo showing 'Opening of Statutory Meeting of Council' - Oath of Office, District of Kitimat- L/R Ron Freeman, John Springer, John Gooding, Mrs. Jo McElroy, Matt Gooding (background).
(l-r) Alderman Joe Banyay, ? , Mayor George Thom, ? , Alderman John Springer, Northern Sentinel editor Pixie Meldrum, ? , Alderman Don Stickney, Alderman Edith Angle, ? , Alderman Tom Smith , Henk DeGoeij, Municipal manager Art Currie
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(l-r) Alderman Joe Banyay, ? , Mayor George Thom, ? , Alderman John Springer, Northern Sentinel editor Pixie Meldrum, ? , Alderman Don Stickney, Alderman Edith Angle, ? , Alderman Tom Smith , Henk DeGoeij, Municipal manager Art Currie
Photograph of Isabelle and Max Patzelt meeting Hon. Roland Michener, Governer General of Canada, during his visit to Kitimat for Dominion Day festivities in 1973. Mayor John Springer is also in the photo.
Photograph of Isabelle and Max Patzelt meeting Hon. Roland Michener, Governer General of Canada, during his visit to Kitimat for Dominion Day festivities in 1973. Mayor John Springer is also in the photo.
Photo showing Rotary Flower Show, L/R Lady with the Hat, Margaret Duff, (Alcan: Guest Lodge); John and Peg Springer. NSP Article: Flowers & More Flowers were the order of the day last Saturday at the annual Rotary Flower Show. There were many more cut flowers in this year's show than previously. This was attributed to the fine summer weather of the past few weeks. The cut flower section, above, gets the once over from some of the many spectators.
Photo showing Rotary Flower Show, L/R Lady with the Hat, Margaret Duff, (Alcan: Guest Lodge); John and Peg Springer. NSP Article: Flowers & More Flowers were the order of the day last Saturday at the annual Rotary Flower Show. There were many more cut flowers in this year's show than previously. This was attributed to the fine summer weather of the past few weeks. The cut flower section, above, gets the once over from some of the many spectators.