Photo showing "this beats comic books", young children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knippelberg seem to be saying as dad points to the spot in the sky where he believes he spotted the earth satellite.
Photo showing "this beats comic books", young children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knippelberg seem to be saying as dad points to the spot in the sky where he believes he spotted the earth satellite.
Photo showing Hans Peterson, 59 Finch Street, Kitimat, B.C., is shown carving the transom for his 34 foot fishboat, the "Mermaid". Launched at Minette Bay on the Douglas Channel in May, 1963, the Mermaid was built by Mr. Petersen in his back yard. It took four years to build and was originally intended as a commercial fishing vessel but altered to serve as a family pleasure boat. For story, see "Boat Building" on page one and page 4, The Northern Sentinel issue of April 25, 1963.
Photo showing Hans Peterson, 59 Finch Street, Kitimat, B.C., is shown carving the transom for his 34 foot fishboat, the "Mermaid". Launched at Minette Bay on the Douglas Channel in May, 1963, the Mermaid was built by Mr. Petersen in his back yard. It took four years to build and was originally intended as a commercial fishing vessel but altered to serve as a family pleasure boat. For story, see "Boat Building" on page one and page 4, The Northern Sentinel issue of April 25, 1963.
Photo showing - Here in the wilderness of Bishop's Cove, 40 miles from town, Robert Grieve is seen inside the new shelter being constructed by the Kitimat Yacht Club for use of visiting sailors and fishermen. At the site is a hotspring which has been used for the past 30 years inside the wooden building which is beyond the new cement block structure. A crew of volunteers under Commodore Aubrey Creed worked through the weekend on the facilities.
Photo showing - Here in the wilderness of Bishop's Cove, 40 miles from town, Robert Grieve is seen inside the new shelter being constructed by the Kitimat Yacht Club for use of visiting sailors and fishermen. At the site is a hotspring which has been used for the past 30 years inside the wooden building which is beyond the new cement block structure. A crew of volunteers under Commodore Aubrey Creed worked through the weekend on the facilities.
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.