A photograph of a band saw head rig and carriage ; the main function of this head rig is to cut oversize and abnormal logs in order to maintain a more uniform log flow to the canters ; a plus for this machine is that we are able to cut railroad ties with it as well as lumber
A photograph of a band saw head rig and carriage ; the main function of this head rig is to cut oversize and abnormal logs in order to maintain a more uniform log flow to the canters ; a plus for this machine is that we are able to cut railroad ties with it as well as lumber
Photograph showing a man sawing a piece of a log off. He has a paper on his back and his sweater on the log. Half of the log still has its bark but the piece he is sawing doesn't have its bark. There are two men near him, one is standing and the other is crouching down. There are some people standing and observing in the background. Farther in the background a fence and an audience. In the background past all of this is a building and a forest. Part of the Loggers Supplement 1972.
Photograph showing a man sawing a piece of a log off. He has a paper on his back and his sweater on the log. Half of the log still has its bark but the piece he is sawing doesn't have its bark. There are two men near him, one is standing and the other is crouching down. There are some people standing and observing in the background. Farther in the background a fence and an audience. In the background past all of this is a building and a forest. Part of the Loggers Supplement 1972.
Photograph showing a man sawing a tree with the number "32" on his back. He is standing in sand. The man has on jeans, a short sleeve T-shirt and boots. He has short, dark hair and sideburns. In the background there is a fence. Farther in the background is an audience.
Photograph showing a man sawing a tree with the number "32" on his back. He is standing in sand. The man has on jeans, a short sleeve T-shirt and boots. He has short, dark hair and sideburns. In the background there is a fence. Farther in the background is an audience.
Photograph showing two men sawing a log, one man is hitting a piece of wood with a can and his hand, and the other man is sawing the log. In the background there are several men sitting in the back of a truck and a few camping trailers beside them. Farther in the background is a forest. Part of the Loggers Supplement 1972.
Photograph showing two men sawing a log, one man is hitting a piece of wood with a can and his hand, and the other man is sawing the log. In the background there are several men sitting in the back of a truck and a few camping trailers beside them. Farther in the background is a forest. Part of the Loggers Supplement 1972.
Photo showing fellow contestants lift Roadeo winner, Archie Cymbaluk, shoulder high after his victory in the Jaycees' sponsored driving test. Offering congradulations is Jaycees' Roadeo chairman, Phil Spencer (left).
Photo showing fellow contestants lift Roadeo winner, Archie Cymbaluk, shoulder high after his victory in the Jaycees' sponsored driving test. Offering congradulations is Jaycees' Roadeo chairman, Phil Spencer (left).
Photo showing Kitimat's Jerry Yesdresyski, left, being congradulated on splendid showing in provincial finals of Teenage Safe Driving Rod-e-o by Jim Merril, winner of B.C champion and Roy Duggan of organization sponsoring junior shamber of commerce project.
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Photo showing Kitimat's Jerry Yesdresyski, left, being congradulated on splendid showing in provincial finals of Teenage Safe Driving Rod-e-o by Jim Merril, winner of B.C champion and Roy Duggan of organization sponsoring junior shamber of commerce project.
Fransiska Mueller and husband Klaus Mueller with Constable E. Langer. Two brand new Canadians and Canada's law enforcer. Klaus Mueller, was one of 48 men and women gathered on a Tuesday in Kitimat to hear Judge William O. Futton announce: "You are now Canadians". He is a native born German who is employed in the property department of the Aluminum Company.
Fransiska Mueller and husband Klaus Mueller with Constable E. Langer. Two brand new Canadians and Canada's law enforcer. Klaus Mueller, was one of 48 men and women gathered on a Tuesday in Kitimat to hear Judge William O. Futton announce: "You are now Canadians". He is a native born German who is employed in the property department of the Aluminum Company.