Photo showing from left to right: Contractor John Watt, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, unknown, and Don Forward the president of the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce.
Photo showing from left to right: Contractor John Watt, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, unknown, and Don Forward the president of the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce.
Photo showing from left to right: Contractor John Watt, unknown, Don Forward owner of Kitimat Builder Supplies and president of Chamber of Commerce, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker,
Photo showing from left to right: Contractor John Watt, unknown, Don Forward owner of Kitimat Builder Supplies and president of Chamber of Commerce, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker,
Photo showing from left to right: Don Stickney, John Watt (seated), Mrs. John Gooding and standing behind from left to right: Governor John Eagan, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker
Photo showing from left to right: Don Stickney, John Watt (seated), Mrs. John Gooding and standing behind from left to right: Governor John Eagan, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker
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 Kitamaat Village's 1st missionary, Methodist Minister Rev. G.H. Raley, Returns to Kitamaat for a visit. Accompanied by his daughter. Mrs. A.H Charlton. Alcan guests stayed at the guest house. L/R Mrs. A.H. Charlton, Rev. G.H. Raley, Mr. &Mrs. Gordon Robinson.
Photo showing Kitamaat Village's 1st missionary, Methodist Minister Rev. G.H. Raley, Returns to Kitamaat for a visit. Accompanied by his daughter. Mrs. A.H Charlton. Alcan guests stayed at the guest house. L/R Mrs. A.H. Charlton, Rev. G.H. Raley, Mr. &Mrs. Gordon Robinson.
Photograph of visitors from Brazil visited Kitimat last week, mainly out of interest in hydro-electric power operations since the men are employed by Brazillian Traction Henrique Francisco Smolka, left, and Mrs. Smolka, who accompanied him, are from Rio deJaneiro and Vincente Oliver Martinez, third member of the party, resides in Sao Paulo. They stopped in for a brief chat at The Sentinel before leaving and are seen, above, examining map of B.C. coastline.
Photograph of visitors from Brazil visited Kitimat last week, mainly out of interest in hydro-electric power operations since the men are employed by Brazillian Traction Henrique Francisco Smolka, left, and Mrs. Smolka, who accompanied him, are from Rio deJaneiro and Vincente Oliver Martinez, third member of the party, resides in Sao Paulo. They stopped in for a brief chat at The Sentinel before leaving and are seen, above, examining map of B.C. coastline.
Photo showing visitors to Kitamaat Village, from left to right: the skipper of Thomas Crosby IV, Reverend Peter Kelly, Mabel Waywell, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Muir, unknown, Edythe Hartley and Reverend Basil Hartley as part of the United Church of Canada.
Photo showing visitors to Kitamaat Village, from left to right: the skipper of Thomas Crosby IV, Reverend Peter Kelly, Mabel Waywell, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Muir, unknown, Edythe Hartley and Reverend Basil Hartley as part of the United Church of Canada.