Photograph showing a sign that says "Mayer's Please" on it and four women standing with it. Each of them are holding a little clock and a little present. They are all wearing a coat and either pants or a dress. In the foreground there are two brooms and a trophy.
Photograph showing a sign that says "Mayer's Please" on it and four women standing with it. Each of them are holding a little clock and a little present. They are all wearing a coat and either pants or a dress. In the foreground there are two brooms and a trophy.
Photograph showing 4 young women and one young man. They are identified as figure skaters and the young man is identified as Scott Sherstan. They are standing on a staircase outside of a house and its doorway. The house number is 165.
Photograph showing 4 young women and one young man. They are identified as figure skaters and the young man is identified as Scott Sherstan. They are standing on a staircase outside of a house and its doorway. The house number is 165.
Photo showing champions of the 5th annual Aluminum City Softball tournament are players from Prince George team above. Front row, from left: Frank Bencher, Harold Lawrence, Pete Nadeau, Lorne Allen and Ed Kielbiska. Back row: Blaine Sauser, Frank Bredisk, Rick de Belser, Andy Stettner, Bernie Ford and Floyd Whyte. Steelworkers trophy was presented to the winners by local 5115 president Roy Simmonds after final game.
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Photo showing champions of the 5th annual Aluminum City Softball tournament are players from Prince George team above. Front row, from left: Frank Bencher, Harold Lawrence, Pete Nadeau, Lorne Allen and Ed Kielbiska. Back row: Blaine Sauser, Frank Bredisk, Rick de Belser, Andy Stettner, Bernie Ford and Floyd Whyte. Steelworkers trophy was presented to the winners by local 5115 president Roy Simmonds after final game.
Photograph showing 6 children with different instruments in a musical classroom. Two children have saxophones, one boy has a trumpet, one girl a flute, one boy a clarinet and one boy a tuba. There are two girls and 4 boys.
Photograph showing 6 children with different instruments in a musical classroom. Two children have saxophones, one boy has a trumpet, one girl a flute, one boy a clarinet and one boy a tuba. There are two girls and 4 boys.
Photograph of "It's going to be okay, I guess, as soon as I find out what school I'll be going to. I just moved to BC from Lindsay, Ontario," says Christine Doherty, age 9, and entering grade 5.
Photograph of "It's going to be okay, I guess, as soon as I find out what school I'll be going to. I just moved to BC from Lindsay, Ontario," says Christine Doherty, age 9, and entering grade 5.
Photo showing Kitimat gardeners will compete next week in the Ninth Annual Sentinel Garden Contest for the rose bowl trophy shown above with this year's judges, (L-R) Fred Lippke, Nels Klil 1962 winner, and seated John Mallow.
Photo showing Kitimat gardeners will compete next week in the Ninth Annual Sentinel Garden Contest for the rose bowl trophy shown above with this year's judges, (L-R) Fred Lippke, Nels Klil 1962 winner, and seated John Mallow.
Photograph showing 11 children standing in rows and posing for a photograph. Back row of 4 standing, middle 5 standing and front row of 2 kneeling children.
Photograph showing 11 children standing in rows and posing for a photograph. Back row of 4 standing, middle 5 standing and front row of 2 kneeling children.
Notes
On back of picture, text reads "Little Friends" then under that text reads "Donate to Retarded Children." The Museum acknowledges that today's society uses "intellectual disability."
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.