Photo showing stars of "100 years of musical comedy" coming to Kitimat October 16, from left: Riss Laidley, Pearl Mossfield, Betty Phillips, Karl Norman and Shirley Milliner
Photo showing stars of "100 years of musical comedy" coming to Kitimat October 16, from left: Riss Laidley, Pearl Mossfield, Betty Phillips, Karl Norman and Shirley Milliner
Photo showing visiting members of BC Bond Dealers Association at Kitimat Rod and Gun Club. From left: G.W. Whitehead (property manager), bond dealers Roy Ross and H.M. Griffith, and councillor Ken Strachan
Photo showing visiting members of BC Bond Dealers Association at Kitimat Rod and Gun Club. From left: G.W. Whitehead (property manager), bond dealers Roy Ross and H.M. Griffith, and councillor Ken Strachan
Photo showing first Christmas in Canada and first with her grandchildren and daughter-in-law for Mrs. Anna Stadler (centre), who arrived this month from Roumania to make home with her son, Robert Pollinger and his family. From left: Robert Pollinger Junior, Mr. Pollinger, Mrs. Stadler, family pet, Bridgette Pollinger
Photo showing first Christmas in Canada and first with her grandchildren and daughter-in-law for Mrs. Anna Stadler (centre), who arrived this month from Roumania to make home with her son, Robert Pollinger and his family. From left: Robert Pollinger Junior, Mr. Pollinger, Mrs. Stadler, family pet, Bridgette Pollinger
Photo showing Four Generations of Hoisingtons, 68 Stein Street. (L/R) Mrs. John Dunn (Vancouver); Lorna Hoisington, age 7; Johnny Hoisington, age 4; Mrs. Laura McAdie (Vancouver); Lindabell Hoisington, age 5; Mrs. Lorne Hoisington; Debbie Hoisington.
Photo showing Four Generations of Hoisingtons, 68 Stein Street. (L/R) Mrs. John Dunn (Vancouver); Lorna Hoisington, age 7; Johnny Hoisington, age 4; Mrs. Laura McAdie (Vancouver); Lindabell Hoisington, age 5; Mrs. Lorne Hoisington; Debbie Hoisington.
Photo showing- The "original" Fred Ryan, pioneer Kitimat businessman, just as cheery and bouncy but somewhat stouter, was a business visitor this week in company with Hisashi "Mike" Nakamoto (left), senior art director of a San Francisco advertising firm. The pair were en route to Smithers and Prince Rupert to attend the Northwest Chambers' convention today and tomorrow. The above picture resulted when Fred "Sentinel" Ryan met the "original".
Photo showing- The "original" Fred Ryan, pioneer Kitimat businessman, just as cheery and bouncy but somewhat stouter, was a business visitor this week in company with Hisashi "Mike" Nakamoto (left), senior art director of a San Francisco advertising firm. The pair were en route to Smithers and Prince Rupert to attend the Northwest Chambers' convention today and tomorrow. The above picture resulted when Fred "Sentinel" Ryan met the "original".
Photo showing Helmut Brauer, Mount Elizabeth secondary school teacher and Gerd Braumueller, information attache of the Embassy of the Federal Repulbic of Germany, Ottawa, discuss plans for a trip to Hazelton to visit the Skeena Treasure House Museum and the totem villages of Kitseguecla and Kispiox. Mr. Braumueller found the fall colors "magnificent" and marvelled how the sternwheelers managed to navigate the swift and barstudded Skeena. While in Kitimat he was a guest of Alcan at Nechako Lodge. He arrived via CPA and left October 6 by CNR for Edmonton "to see more of this beautiful country." He plans to fly from Edmonton to Ottawa.
Photo showing Helmut Brauer, Mount Elizabeth secondary school teacher and Gerd Braumueller, information attache of the Embassy of the Federal Repulbic of Germany, Ottawa, discuss plans for a trip to Hazelton to visit the Skeena Treasure House Museum and the totem villages of Kitseguecla and Kispiox. Mr. Braumueller found the fall colors "magnificent" and marvelled how the sternwheelers managed to navigate the swift and barstudded Skeena. While in Kitimat he was a guest of Alcan at Nechako Lodge. He arrived via CPA and left October 6 by CNR for Edmonton "to see more of this beautiful country." He plans to fly from Edmonton to Ottawa.
Photo showing His Grace, Timotheos, bishop of Rodostolon, Canada and Alaska of the Greek Orthodox Church is pictured above chatting with several people at a reception held in his honor at the Kitimat Gordon Hotel. His Grace spent a busy 2 days visiting with the Greek community.
Photo showing His Grace, Timotheos, bishop of Rodostolon, Canada and Alaska of the Greek Orthodox Church is pictured above chatting with several people at a reception held in his honor at the Kitimat Gordon Hotel. His Grace spent a busy 2 days visiting with the Greek community.