Atom Motors Display at the Trade Fair. There is a large, shiny sign in the middle that reads "Atom", and there are several car pictures on display. There is a door to the right of the picture with a sign above it that says "film".
Atom Motors Display at the Trade Fair. There is a large, shiny sign in the middle that reads "Atom", and there are several car pictures on display. There is a door to the right of the picture with a sign above it that says "film".
On the back wall is a large picture of outer space. It is labeled Space Communications. On the left side of the booth are telephones on display, and there is a television set sitting on the top right hand corner of the booth.
On the back wall is a large picture of outer space. It is labeled Space Communications. On the left side of the booth are telephones on display, and there is a television set sitting on the top right hand corner of the booth.
Photo showing Kitimat Poppy Fund underway - L/R Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs. Don Stickney, officers of Royal Cdn. Legion Auxiliary. Funds collected remain in Kitimat.
Photo showing Kitimat Poppy Fund underway - L/R Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mrs. Don Stickney, officers of Royal Cdn. Legion Auxiliary. Funds collected remain in Kitimat.
Photo showing BC Cabinet minister Ralph Loffmark at the microphone at the Lions Trade Fair, with four-year-old son and Reeve Sam Lindsay off to the side
Photo showing BC Cabinet minister Ralph Loffmark at the microphone at the Lions Trade Fair, with four-year-old son and Reeve Sam Lindsay off to the side
Photo showing retiring Kiwanis Club president, George Thom, left, is shown handing the gavel to incoming president, Jack Adkins. Other new officers installed at the club's dinner and dance Saturday were vice-presidents Jack Hume and Terry Patient, secretary, Allan Sanderson and treasurer, Lew Plewman, Club directors are Norm Coulter, Keith Davis, Hart Don, Bill Ingenthron, Gil Manning, Bruno Meister and Eric O'Dell. Committee chairmen are Rev. Glenn Noble, youth services; Eric O'Dell, citizenship. Jack Hume, Kiwanis administration. Club membership totals 31.
Photo showing retiring Kiwanis Club president, George Thom, left, is shown handing the gavel to incoming president, Jack Adkins. Other new officers installed at the club's dinner and dance Saturday were vice-presidents Jack Hume and Terry Patient, secretary, Allan Sanderson and treasurer, Lew Plewman, Club directors are Norm Coulter, Keith Davis, Hart Don, Bill Ingenthron, Gil Manning, Bruno Meister and Eric O'Dell. Committee chairmen are Rev. Glenn Noble, youth services; Eric O'Dell, citizenship. Jack Hume, Kiwanis administration. Club membership totals 31.
5 men standing and crouching around a wooden pole that is being put into the ground. One man is holding the pole up and another is digging a hole. Another man is making sure the pole is going into the ground straight.
5 men standing and crouching around a wooden pole that is being put into the ground. One man is holding the pole up and another is digging a hole. Another man is making sure the pole is going into the ground straight.
Photo showing Lions Club Charter Night that had eighty members , their wives, and guests attending. Posing for picture picture were Mr. George Wong representing Vancouver Chinatown Lions, Mr. Lance Crowe from Oak Harbour California, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mizugushi of Kitimat.
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Photo showing Lions Club Charter Night that had eighty members , their wives, and guests attending. Posing for picture picture were Mr. George Wong representing Vancouver Chinatown Lions, Mr. Lance Crowe from Oak Harbour California, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mizugushi of Kitimat.
Five women organizing the Lions Bingo. There is a portrait of a man displayed on the table, and a big board which reads "Play B". The women on the right hand side of the picture are wearing sleeveless tops, and the women on the left hand side are wearing long sleeves.
Five women organizing the Lions Bingo. There is a portrait of a man displayed on the table, and a big board which reads "Play B". The women on the right hand side of the picture are wearing sleeveless tops, and the women on the left hand side are wearing long sleeves.
Photo showing Kiwanis Club Installation 29 January 1966. Attending L/R Mr.&Mrs. Wayne Ashley, Mr.&Mrs. Hart Don, Mr.&Mrs. Eric O'Dell and Mr.&Mrs. Herald Hall. Newly elected President, Jack Adkins. Installation held at the Kitimat Rod and Gun Club.
Photo showing Kiwanis Club Installation 29 January 1966. Attending L/R Mr.&Mrs. Wayne Ashley, Mr.&Mrs. Hart Don, Mr.&Mrs. Eric O'Dell and Mr.&Mrs. Herald Hall. Newly elected President, Jack Adkins. Installation held at the Kitimat Rod and Gun Club.
Photo showing NSP Article - Kiwanis Club's special guests for Dominion Day, Pat Carney, business writer on The Vancouver Sun, left, and her husband, Vancouver lawyer, Gordon Dickson, are shown above with two of their hosts, Kiwanian Terry Patient and George Thom, right. Pat has visited Kitimat many times as The Sun's special columnist.
Photo showing NSP Article - Kiwanis Club's special guests for Dominion Day, Pat Carney, business writer on The Vancouver Sun, left, and her husband, Vancouver lawyer, Gordon Dickson, are shown above with two of their hosts, Kiwanian Terry Patient and George Thom, right. Pat has visited Kitimat many times as The Sun's special columnist.
Photo showing: NSP Article - Start of the big day for Kiwanis Eric O'Dell ,left, was kitchen fatigue, at the Kiwanis Club pancake breakfast in the arena Friday morning. Mr. O'Dell, on his umpteenth pancake, is shown above serving two eager customers. Attendance at the breakfast, traditional Dominion Day opener, was well above that of last year, club officials stated this week.
Photo showing: NSP Article - Start of the big day for Kiwanis Eric O'Dell ,left, was kitchen fatigue, at the Kiwanis Club pancake breakfast in the arena Friday morning. Mr. O'Dell, on his umpteenth pancake, is shown above serving two eager customers. Attendance at the breakfast, traditional Dominion Day opener, was well above that of last year, club officials stated this week.