Photo showing Jaycees & Jaycee wives at a dinner and dance at the Kitimat Gordon Hotel. Left to Right, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cambell, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Merriam and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durdan.
Photo showing Jaycees & Jaycee wives at a dinner and dance at the Kitimat Gordon Hotel. Left to Right, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cambell, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Merriam and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durdan.
Photograph of Fire Fighter Wayne Adams waiting on the window sill of the room for the hose to be brought up so a further water assult can be made ; Kitimat hotel fire ; two other unidentified people
Photograph of Fire Fighter Wayne Adams waiting on the window sill of the room for the hose to be brought up so a further water assult can be made ; Kitimat hotel fire ; two other unidentified people
Photograph of fire fighters using a hose to put out the fire at the Kitimat hotel ; some fire fighters going in throught the window; possibly Bill Rice (on ladder) and Wayne Adams (on roof)
Photograph of fire fighters using a hose to put out the fire at the Kitimat hotel ; some fire fighters going in throught the window; possibly Bill Rice (on ladder) and Wayne Adams (on roof)
Photo showing fairy tale opera, "Hansel and Gretel", by BC Opera Ensemble. The cast was greeted on arrival at the Kitimat Gordon Hotel by Kitimat Centennial committee chairman, Bert Lange (left centre), and Ray Storzuk (lower right), president of the sponsoring Kinsman Club of Kitimat
Photo showing fairy tale opera, "Hansel and Gretel", by BC Opera Ensemble. The cast was greeted on arrival at the Kitimat Gordon Hotel by Kitimat Centennial committee chairman, Bert Lange (left centre), and Ray Storzuk (lower right), president of the sponsoring Kinsman Club of Kitimat
Photo showing The Kitimat Hotel, now the Kitimat-Gordon Hotel, boasted the largest beer parlor in Western Canada in the early 1950s. Part of the big tap room is shown in a picture taken from the historical files of the Northern Sentinel.
Photo showing The Kitimat Hotel, now the Kitimat-Gordon Hotel, boasted the largest beer parlor in Western Canada in the early 1950s. Part of the big tap room is shown in a picture taken from the historical files of the Northern Sentinel.