Photo showing 1964 winners of Pryde's Salmon Derby: Mrs. Stackhouse (1st ladies'), Mrs. Goebel (2nd ladies'), Mr. Marelli (1st men's), Tod Smith (2nd men's), Mr. Joe Lasna (hidden weight)
Current: 1960s
-Sports
-Individual
-Hunting and Fishing
Scope and Content
Photo showing 1964 winners of Pryde's Salmon Derby: Mrs. Stackhouse (1st ladies'), Mrs. Goebel (2nd ladies'), Mr. Marelli (1st men's), Tod Smith (2nd men's), Mr. Joe Lasna (hidden weight)
Photo showing 13 new members of Christ the King council of the Catholic Women's League, from left: Mrs. William Frisse, Mrs. Hart Don, Mrs. Marcel Brousseau, Mrs. Ernest Bozman, Mrs. William Hendry, Mrs. Rudolf Scholz, Mrs. Henry Papenboeck, Mrs. Andre Savidan, Mrs. Joseph Mazure and president Mrs. Lawrence Sevigny. Seated from left: Mrs. Walter Gronnert, Mrs. Edward Crawley, Mrs. Charles M. Gallagher and Mrs. Zygmant Tyburey.
Photo showing 13 new members of Christ the King council of the Catholic Women's League, from left: Mrs. William Frisse, Mrs. Hart Don, Mrs. Marcel Brousseau, Mrs. Ernest Bozman, Mrs. William Hendry, Mrs. Rudolf Scholz, Mrs. Henry Papenboeck, Mrs. Andre Savidan, Mrs. Joseph Mazure and president Mrs. Lawrence Sevigny. Seated from left: Mrs. Walter Gronnert, Mrs. Edward Crawley, Mrs. Charles M. Gallagher and Mrs. Zygmant Tyburey.
Photograph of Personnel (Left to Right); (Left) Cotton, E. (Construction Manager); (Centre) McLelland, R. (Minister of Mines, Energy and Resources); (Right) Brownlee, A. (Ocelot Calgary Manager of Manufacturing) Government and Services; Federal
Photograph of Personnel (Left to Right); (Left) Cotton, E. (Construction Manager); (Centre) McLelland, R. (Minister of Mines, Energy and Resources); (Right) Brownlee, A. (Ocelot Calgary Manager of Manufacturing) Government and Services; Federal
The Surf Inlet Gold Mine was located on Princess Royal Island above Surf Inlet. Limited production began in 1902 and then ceased in 1905. The mine reopened production in 1917, after major development occurred. It was then operated by the Tonapah Belmont Development Company of Philadelphia. The mine closed in 1926. Three mines were opened in 1934 by Surf Inlet Consolidated Gold Mines, including the Surf Inlet Mine, the Pugsley Mine and the Belmont Mine. These closed permanently in 1943.
Custodial History
Donated by Bulkley Valley Museum/Dirk Mendel
Scope and Content
Folders containing financial records, correspondence, assey certificates, production statistics, post office documents, payroll records + steam ship manifests. Inclusive dates: 1924-1925, 1938-1943.
Notes
Removed financial records from amongst payroll slips. Removed manifests to Box #3 due to size. Reordered assey certificates by date.
Condition notes: mold
Surf Inlet Envelope #1 - Removed Acc'ts Payable info from payroll summery file (June 30/40 - Jan/40). Removed what looks like a seperate fonds. Surf Post Office. Major mold.
Envelope # 2 - Removed Union Steamship manifest, will have to store elsewhere.
Envelope # 3 - Reordered assey certificates by date (year). Ran July/24-Aug/25, then started June/24-
The Surf Inlet Gold Mine was located on Princess Royal Island above Surf Inlet. Limited production began in 1902 and then ceased in 1905. The mine reopened production in 1917, after major development occurred. It was then operated by the Tonapah Belmont Development Company of Philadelphia. The mine closed in 1926. Three mines were opened in 1934 by Surf Inlet Consolidated Gold Mines, including the Surf Inlet Mine, the Pugsley Mine and the Belmont Mine. These closed permanently in 1943.
Custodial History
Donated by Bulkley Valley Museum/Dirk Mendel
Scope and Content
Folder containing financial records/receipt book from the Surf Inlet Consolodated Gold Mines Ltd from March 1938.
The Surf Inlet Gold Mine was located on Princess Royal Island above Surf Inlet. Limited production began in 1902 and then ceased in 1905. The mine reopened production in 1917, after major development occurred. It was then operated by the Tonapah Belmont Development Company of Philadelphia. The mine closed in 1926. Three mines were opened in 1934 by Surf Inlet Consolidated Gold Mines, including the Surf Inlet Mine, the Pugsley Mine and the Belmont Mine. These closed permanently in 1943.
Custodial History
Donated by Bulkley Valley Museum/Dirk Mendel
Scope and Content
Folder containing financial records/receipt book from the Surf Inlet Consolodated Gold Mines Ltd from March 1938.
Five trucks all lined up in a row with mountainous trees in the background. Same group of vehicles as 1998.1.5341.
Notes
May be the vehicle fleet of the Kitimat Power Distribution department, which as of June 1966 consisted of a Hotstick, Polecat, Broncho, and half-ton pickup (see Kitimat Ingot, Vol. 13, No. 25, Wednesday June 22nd 1966).
Five trucks all lined up in a row with mountainous trees in the background. Same group of vehicles as 1998.1.5344.
Notes
May be the vehicle fleet of the Kitimat Power Distribution department, which as of June 1966 consisted of a Hotstick, Polecat, Broncho, and half-ton pickup (see Kitimat Ingot, Vol. 13, No. 25, Wednesday June 22nd 1966).
Photo showing five new Canadians directly after the ceremony at the County Court. Present: A. C. Turney (Alcan Works manager and Rotary Club Member), Herbert Pomreinke, Richard Gosse (chairman of the Kitimat Citizenship Committee), Bosko Nick Begusich, Charles East (Rotary Club vice-president), Edmund Zlatner, Mrs. H. D. Hayes (secretary of the Canadian Club), Harry Jomini (Rotary Club vice president), Lydia Proos and her daughter, Edwin Hein. Acting Reeve Matt E. Gooding addressed the 5 new citizens in the court; Judge William O. Fulton of Prince Rupert presented the certificates following an introduction by Graham Wright.
Photo showing five new Canadians directly after the ceremony at the County Court. Present: A. C. Turney (Alcan Works manager and Rotary Club Member), Herbert Pomreinke, Richard Gosse (chairman of the Kitimat Citizenship Committee), Bosko Nick Begusich, Charles East (Rotary Club vice-president), Edmund Zlatner, Mrs. H. D. Hayes (secretary of the Canadian Club), Harry Jomini (Rotary Club vice president), Lydia Proos and her daughter, Edwin Hein. Acting Reeve Matt E. Gooding addressed the 5 new citizens in the court; Judge William O. Fulton of Prince Rupert presented the certificates following an introduction by Graham Wright.
Photo showing Five New Canadians sworn in Citizenship Court at the Public Safety Building. (Front L/R) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cseke. (Back L/R) Peter Sfikas; Martin Sichelt; Joe Alverde.
Photo showing Five New Canadians sworn in Citizenship Court at the Public Safety Building. (Front L/R) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cseke. (Back L/R) Peter Sfikas; Martin Sichelt; Joe Alverde.