Photo showing Christmas card sales by Kitimat Kiwanis raised $466 for the Kitimat Retarded Children's Association. Dr. P.J.V. Woollacott, president of the association is here receiving the cheque from Kiwanis past president Andy Whitelaw
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Photo showing Christmas card sales by Kitimat Kiwanis raised $466 for the Kitimat Retarded Children's Association. Dr. P.J.V. Woollacott, president of the association is here receiving the cheque from Kiwanis past president Andy Whitelaw
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The Museum acknowledges that today's society uses "intellectual disability."
View of the CN Station parking lot, full of cars waiting for the start of the Kiwanis Club Car Rally. They were to drive from Kitimat to Prince Rupert.
View of the CN Station parking lot, full of cars waiting for the start of the Kiwanis Club Car Rally. They were to drive from Kitimat to Prince Rupert.
Photo showing Kiwanis Club installation. Front (seated), from left: treasurer Carl Carlson, secretary Chris Lowther, president Rudy Gaiesky, immediate past-president Gordon Knight. Standing: directors Max Patzelt, Frank Egami, Don George, George Thom, second vice president Rick Walton, director Ian Douglas, Bob Axford, first vice president Harold Hall.
Photo showing Kiwanis Club installation. Front (seated), from left: treasurer Carl Carlson, secretary Chris Lowther, president Rudy Gaiesky, immediate past-president Gordon Knight. Standing: directors Max Patzelt, Frank Egami, Don George, George Thom, second vice president Rick Walton, director Ian Douglas, Bob Axford, first vice president Harold Hall.
Photo showing Kiwanis Club Area meet, Pacific Northwest District Governor Victor Wilson from Gresham, Oregon (front centre) with group and installation of two new members Hugh Greenbank and Jack Hume.
Photo showing Kiwanis Club Area meet, Pacific Northwest District Governor Victor Wilson from Gresham, Oregon (front centre) with group and installation of two new members Hugh Greenbank and Jack Hume.
Photo showing retiring Kiwanis president, Rudy Gaiesky, right, turned over the gavel and Kiwanis bell Friday to incoming president George Thom, left, at the club's installation dinner and dance held at the Rod and Gun Club. Shown with the two men is Kiwanis member, Terry Patient, centre, a former president of the Prince George club who acted as installation officer in place of Kiwanis lieutenant-governor George Baldwin of Prince George who was unable to attend.
Photo showing retiring Kiwanis president, Rudy Gaiesky, right, turned over the gavel and Kiwanis bell Friday to incoming president George Thom, left, at the club's installation dinner and dance held at the Rod and Gun Club. Shown with the two men is Kiwanis member, Terry Patient, centre, a former president of the Prince George club who acted as installation officer in place of Kiwanis lieutenant-governor George Baldwin of Prince George who was unable to attend.
Photo showing "Brief but impressive ceremonies highlighted the Kiwanis luncheon meeting last week as the club became the first in Kitimat to officially dedicate Canada's new flag to club use." Pictured above are Kiwanis president George Thom holding the flag while Kiwanian Rev. W. Perry said the prayer of dedication. Official Dedication of Canada's new flag to club use.
Photo showing "Brief but impressive ceremonies highlighted the Kiwanis luncheon meeting last week as the club became the first in Kitimat to officially dedicate Canada's new flag to club use." Pictured above are Kiwanis president George Thom holding the flag while Kiwanian Rev. W. Perry said the prayer of dedication. Official Dedication of Canada's new flag to club use.