"CLOSE to a thousand Prince Rupurt, Kitimat and Terrace Teen-agers attended a dance in Terrace auditorium Saturday given by the nationally known TV group, "Music Hop." Pictured above are two of the entertainers, Gillian Russel and Susan Pesklivips, who sang the latest song accompanied by the bands, "Classics" and "Shamrocks".
"CLOSE to a thousand Prince Rupurt, Kitimat and Terrace Teen-agers attended a dance in Terrace auditorium Saturday given by the nationally known TV group, "Music Hop." Pictured above are two of the entertainers, Gillian Russel and Susan Pesklivips, who sang the latest song accompanied by the bands, "Classics" and "Shamrocks".
Photograph of installation of Portuguese flag. Standing with flag, (l-r) ? RCMP Officer ; Ray Brady (mayor) and Al Terrera (Luso Canadian Club President). Standing in background left are Mr and Mrs Verde ; others unidentified in background
Photograph of installation of Portuguese flag. Standing with flag, (l-r) ? RCMP Officer ; Ray Brady (mayor) and Al Terrera (Luso Canadian Club President). Standing in background left are Mr and Mrs Verde ; others unidentified in background
Photo showing German Consul in Vancouver for the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. W.D. Hoops, at the Chalet, entertained by Kitimat German Canadian Club. (L/R) Martin Kaffanke, Juergen Hagemann, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dudy, Alfred Kunze, Consul and Mrs. Hoops, J.W. Feldhoff, William Meier, President of the Club, Ms. K. Miller, Mrs. Heinz O. Born.
Photo showing German Consul in Vancouver for the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. W.D. Hoops, at the Chalet, entertained by Kitimat German Canadian Club. (L/R) Martin Kaffanke, Juergen Hagemann, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dudy, Alfred Kunze, Consul and Mrs. Hoops, J.W. Feldhoff, William Meier, President of the Club, Ms. K. Miller, Mrs. Heinz O. Born.
Photo showing the Navy royally entertained in Kitimat over the weekend. This exhuberant sailor at the Legion Saturday provided much fun with his agility on the dance floor. Here he is dancing the twist and as one spectator commented, "he must be double jointed in every limb." Pianist is Mrs. Dolly Robinson, ever popular at the Legion.
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Photo showing the Navy royally entertained in Kitimat over the weekend. This exhuberant sailor at the Legion Saturday provided much fun with his agility on the dance floor. Here he is dancing the twist and as one spectator commented, "he must be double jointed in every limb." Pianist is Mrs. Dolly Robinson, ever popular at the Legion.