Photo showing Ladies Auxiliary to Branch 250 Royal Canadian Legion presented cheque for $112 to receiving home for children at Terrace Social Welfare Supervisor, Mrs. Margaret Greening, left, receives cheque from Auxiliary President, Mrs. Fred Emmerson.
Photo showing Ladies Auxiliary to Branch 250 Royal Canadian Legion presented cheque for $112 to receiving home for children at Terrace Social Welfare Supervisor, Mrs. Margaret Greening, left, receives cheque from Auxiliary President, Mrs. Fred Emmerson.
Photo showing installation Royal Canadian Legion Branch 250. L/R Back Row; 1st Pat Wright, Wilf Owen (5th) Vic Pealo(8th), Billie Stickney(9th) Barber (10th) Gray L/R Front Row (2nd) Tom Green (4th) Don Stickney (9th) Jan Picucha.
Photo showing installation Royal Canadian Legion Branch 250. L/R Back Row; 1st Pat Wright, Wilf Owen (5th) Vic Pealo(8th), Billie Stickney(9th) Barber (10th) Gray L/R Front Row (2nd) Tom Green (4th) Don Stickney (9th) Jan Picucha.
Photo showing Ms. Jose Cousineau off to Ottawa winner of 'Adventures in Citizenship' sponsored by Rotary Club. L/R Mr and Mrs. Cousineau, Jose Cousineau, Blake Ennis, Alf Blashill , Harry Jomini, Gerry Gwyn and Ewart MacNaughton.
Photo showing Ms. Jose Cousineau off to Ottawa winner of 'Adventures in Citizenship' sponsored by Rotary Club. L/R Mr and Mrs. Cousineau, Jose Cousineau, Blake Ennis, Alf Blashill , Harry Jomini, Gerry Gwyn and Ewart MacNaughton.
Photo showing "Four-hour job to count these coins". Coins in pennies, nickles, dines, quarters and half-dollars weighing about 100 pounds, and bundles of dollar bills totalling approximately $1,700 took members of the Canadian Legion Kitimat branch four hours to count. Money came from sale of poppies on Rememberance Day. Ron Fairclough, Legion secretary said total is almost double the last year's amount. Counting the money which will go to the poppy fund are from left Legionaires Bill Patton, Art Fisher, Pat Wright and Tom Gibson.
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(a)Royal Canadian Legion Kitimat Branch #250
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Photo showing "Four-hour job to count these coins". Coins in pennies, nickles, dines, quarters and half-dollars weighing about 100 pounds, and bundles of dollar bills totalling approximately $1,700 took members of the Canadian Legion Kitimat branch four hours to count. Money came from sale of poppies on Rememberance Day. Ron Fairclough, Legion secretary said total is almost double the last year's amount. Counting the money which will go to the poppy fund are from left Legionaires Bill Patton, Art Fisher, Pat Wright and Tom Gibson.
The annual Jaycee clean up of the town included the Haisla Look-Out sign, originally presented to the District of Kitimat by the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce and created in colour by Bill Diesing.
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People putting up a sign that says "Kitimat Aluminum City of Canada" at the Haisla Look-Out (later known as the Viewpoint and Coghlin Park).
Photo showing from left: Dave Carter, president of Polio Foundation of B.C; Allan McGowan, director of Polio for North Coast zone; Kinsmen Brian Prentice, governor or district no.5, Kinsmen Mike Skitcko, deputy governor for North Coast zone, Kinsmen Dave Lukin, secretary of Kinsmen Club of Kitimat.
Photo showing from left: Dave Carter, president of Polio Foundation of B.C; Allan McGowan, director of Polio for North Coast zone; Kinsmen Brian Prentice, governor or district no.5, Kinsmen Mike Skitcko, deputy governor for North Coast zone, Kinsmen Dave Lukin, secretary of Kinsmen Club of Kitimat.