The framework of the building with a crane lowering the last ceiling glue-lam beam into position while workers look on.
Notes
The Y.M.C.A. opened its doors in 1957. This lounge structure under construction is now the Community Room for the District of Kitimat Recreation Riverlodge facility.
"Don Forward - a director of its Kitimat YMCA Ralph Freeman with first membership. Those wishing to join the Y should send in this applications Box 95: 3 Smellisite P.O. Members include L-R: John Preston, Cleo Yubbles, Don Forward and Ralph Freeman."
"Don Forward - a director of its Kitimat YMCA Ralph Freeman with first membership. Those wishing to join the Y should send in this applications Box 95: 3 Smellisite P.O. Members include L-R: John Preston, Cleo Yubbles, Don Forward and Ralph Freeman."
"YMCA: SOME FUN: Big thrill yesterday for close on 50 boys of the YMCA Summer Fun Prgoramme was the visit to the Kitimat Fire Hall. Allowed to inspect the equipment and engines, the greatest fun came when Terry Enis (11) and David Yard (nine) got their hands on the hoses. "Nothing to it," said Terry. N. Sentinel."
"YMCA: SOME FUN: Big thrill yesterday for close on 50 boys of the YMCA Summer Fun Prgoramme was the visit to the Kitimat Fire Hall. Allowed to inspect the equipment and engines, the greatest fun came when Terry Enis (11) and David Yard (nine) got their hands on the hoses. "Nothing to it," said Terry. N. Sentinel."
"Bend Down! Sister! "Maybe it's doing it the hard way but these women in the YMCA Keep Fit classes throughly enjoy the Y Wednesday night workout. The Y offers classes Tuesday evening of a less stresneous nature which are well attended by about 20 women. Mrs. Mary Skabo puts them through their paces that night to recorded music. A more active group is shown here as they were drilled Wednesday in proffessional style by Mrs.Tony Coppens. Y authorities say the classes are popular, the main attraction being the oppertunity to lose weight. Apart from the weight angle, it's also a fine form of relaxation!"
"Bend Down! Sister! "Maybe it's doing it the hard way but these women in the YMCA Keep Fit classes throughly enjoy the Y Wednesday night workout. The Y offers classes Tuesday evening of a less stresneous nature which are well attended by about 20 women. Mrs. Mary Skabo puts them through their paces that night to recorded music. A more active group is shown here as they were drilled Wednesday in proffessional style by Mrs.Tony Coppens. Y authorities say the classes are popular, the main attraction being the oppertunity to lose weight. Apart from the weight angle, it's also a fine form of relaxation!"
"COME AND GET IT! Mrs. Annelise Munchow is the leese of the new Y Coffee Shop opened last weekend in the YMCA building, Riverdale. Mrs. Munchow is speacializing in European pastries and indicates for the Sentinel photographer just how much her customers have enjoyed her confections so far. The Coffee Shop is open to the general public as well as members of the Y."
"COME AND GET IT! Mrs. Annelise Munchow is the leese of the new Y Coffee Shop opened last weekend in the YMCA building, Riverdale. Mrs. Munchow is speacializing in European pastries and indicates for the Sentinel photographer just how much her customers have enjoyed her confections so far. The Coffee Shop is open to the general public as well as members of the Y."
Photo showing Badmionton Night at 'Y'. Badminton is one of the most popular indoor sports in Kitimat. YMCA and Nechako Badminton Club both hold playing sessions twice a week. Nechako plays every Monday and Thursday and the 'Y' every Tuesday and Thursday. Miss Terry Coghlin, municipal employee and 1954 Queen, seen in action at 'Y' gymnasium, started playing badminton when she arrived here with her family in 1952.
Photo showing Badmionton Night at 'Y'. Badminton is one of the most popular indoor sports in Kitimat. YMCA and Nechako Badminton Club both hold playing sessions twice a week. Nechako plays every Monday and Thursday and the 'Y' every Tuesday and Thursday. Miss Terry Coghlin, municipal employee and 1954 Queen, seen in action at 'Y' gymnasium, started playing badminton when she arrived here with her family in 1952.
"Many men and women in Kitimat are trying to keep fit these days. Keep fit classes have proved to be very popular here and YMCA gymnasium has been the scene of men and women working at gymnastic excercises. Bob ven der Hoop is one of these men and women who work regularily at the 'Y'."
"Many men and women in Kitimat are trying to keep fit these days. Keep fit classes have proved to be very popular here and YMCA gymnasium has been the scene of men and women working at gymnastic excercises. Bob ven der Hoop is one of these men and women who work regularily at the 'Y'."
"This flying young man needs no trapeze for his antics. He's Michael Voitchovsky, YMCA physical director, a graduate of a Switzerland school of physical education. All 'Y' members may take advantage of gymnastic equipment. Special classes are conducted Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesdays from 8 to 11 p.m."
"This flying young man needs no trapeze for his antics. He's Michael Voitchovsky, YMCA physical director, a graduate of a Switzerland school of physical education. All 'Y' members may take advantage of gymnastic equipment. Special classes are conducted Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesdays from 8 to 11 p.m."
Photo showing Juergen Hagemann playing flute, one of three soloists who will play at a special concert by Kitimat Little Symphony Sunday at 8:45 pm in YMCA auditorium. Money from sales will advance to a fund to purchase a 160-acre tract of land in the Smithers area.
Northern Sentinel - (A)Historical
(1)Music
(a)Kitimat Little Symphony
Scope and Content
Photo showing Juergen Hagemann playing flute, one of three soloists who will play at a special concert by Kitimat Little Symphony Sunday at 8:45 pm in YMCA auditorium. Money from sales will advance to a fund to purchase a 160-acre tract of land in the Smithers area.
Photo showing cello soloist Mrs. Margaret MacDonald who will be among those playing at a concert by Kitimat Little Symphony. Proceeds go to a YMCA camp fund.
Northern Sentinel - (A)Historical
(1)Music
(a)Kitimat Little Symphony
Scope and Content
Photo showing cello soloist Mrs. Margaret MacDonald who will be among those playing at a concert by Kitimat Little Symphony. Proceeds go to a YMCA camp fund.
Photo showing 'Badminton Champs Receive Awards' Finals in all divisions of YMCA badminton club tournament were played off Tuesday night at "Y" gym. Both winning and losing players played fast-action and thrilling games. Dave Yard, YMCA secretary, is seen presenting an award to Larry Kootnikoff who partnered with Bill Weir to win the men's doubles event. Winners of the tournament shown in picture (left to right), Larry Kootnikoff, Bill Weir, Hilda Leavy, Fritz Mikola Jewski, Elspeth Sommers.
Photo showing 'Badminton Champs Receive Awards' Finals in all divisions of YMCA badminton club tournament were played off Tuesday night at "Y" gym. Both winning and losing players played fast-action and thrilling games. Dave Yard, YMCA secretary, is seen presenting an award to Larry Kootnikoff who partnered with Bill Weir to win the men's doubles event. Winners of the tournament shown in picture (left to right), Larry Kootnikoff, Bill Weir, Hilda Leavy, Fritz Mikola Jewski, Elspeth Sommers.