Photograph of Miss Kiwanis club contestant in the contest. She takes time to cut from her busy schedule on Domain day to pet the Kiwanis steer. Tethered to a NO PARKING sign in front of the arena, the steer provided to be a favourite with all who happened along.
Photograph of Miss Kiwanis club contestant in the contest. She takes time to cut from her busy schedule on Domain day to pet the Kiwanis steer. Tethered to a NO PARKING sign in front of the arena, the steer provided to be a favourite with all who happened along.
One of the Kitimat minor hockey teams practising on the Kitimat outdoor ice rink. In the background is Squirrel Mountain/Clague Mountain, looking west.
One of the Kitimat minor hockey teams practising on the Kitimat outdoor ice rink. In the background is Squirrel Mountain/Clague Mountain, looking west.
Photograph of "sounding the warning" to one and all to keep clear of the Kiwanis Bull are three fun loving Rotarians. The Rotary club had a second entry in the parade depicting a scene from their Radley park project.
Photograph of "sounding the warning" to one and all to keep clear of the Kiwanis Bull are three fun loving Rotarians. The Rotary club had a second entry in the parade depicting a scene from their Radley park project.
Photograph of the Kiwanis club Dominion Day committee is shown checking last details for Kitimats July 1 celebrations. Standing left to right are Max Patzelt, Lew Plewman, Jack Adkins, Gordon Murchison, and Eric O'Dell. Seated left to right are club president George Thom, Booth Chairman, Terry Patient and Dominion Day Chairman Rudy Gaiesky. This is the first year club has co-ordinated plans for the Dominion Day program. (Staff photo)
Photograph of the Kiwanis club Dominion Day committee is shown checking last details for Kitimats July 1 celebrations. Standing left to right are Max Patzelt, Lew Plewman, Jack Adkins, Gordon Murchison, and Eric O'Dell. Seated left to right are club president George Thom, Booth Chairman, Terry Patient and Dominion Day Chairman Rudy Gaiesky. This is the first year club has co-ordinated plans for the Dominion Day program. (Staff photo)