Photo depicts the Kiwanis Club ceremony for the unveiling of the Kiwanis clock in the City Centre upper parking lot. Mayor Sam Lindsay holds onto the ribbon tied around the clock pole. Northern Sentinel editor Pixie Meldrum stands in front of the group on the right.
Photo depicts the Kiwanis Club ceremony for the unveiling of the Kiwanis clock in the City Centre upper parking lot. Mayor Sam Lindsay holds onto the ribbon tied around the clock pole. Northern Sentinel editor Pixie Meldrum stands in front of the group on the right.
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Title based on content of photograph. Old accession #1998.1.7150.
Photo showing Kiwanis presentation of clock to City Centre. From left: Norm Coulter, Marshall Bereza, Kiwanis president Jack Hume,Hart Don, Frank Gleadow, Terry Patient, Reeve Sam Lindsay, Fred Eichorst, George Thom
Photo showing Kiwanis presentation of clock to City Centre. From left: Norm Coulter, Marshall Bereza, Kiwanis president Jack Hume,Hart Don, Frank Gleadow, Terry Patient, Reeve Sam Lindsay, Fred Eichorst, George Thom
Photograph of a group of people by the Kiwanis clock, Upper City Centre. Unveiling the clock, a Kitimat Centennial Committee project. Mayor Sam Lindsay and Pixie Meldrum in attendance.
Photograph of a group of people by the Kiwanis clock, Upper City Centre. Unveiling the clock, a Kitimat Centennial Committee project. Mayor Sam Lindsay and Pixie Meldrum in attendance.
Kiwanis holds ceremony for the unveiling of the Kiwanis clock, City Centre, June 3, 1967, a Centennial year celebratory project. Mayor Sam Lindsay holds onto the ribbon tied around the clock pole. Northern Sentinel editor Pixie Meldrum stands in front of the group on the right.
Kiwanis holds ceremony for the unveiling of the Kiwanis clock, City Centre, June 3, 1967, a Centennial year celebratory project. Mayor Sam Lindsay holds onto the ribbon tied around the clock pole. Northern Sentinel editor Pixie Meldrum stands in front of the group on the right.
Photograph of a large crowd gathered along the Kitimat River to watch those brave souls participating in the Raft Race or maybe just to get their ribs tickled a little.
Photograph of a large crowd gathered along the Kitimat River to watch those brave souls participating in the Raft Race or maybe just to get their ribs tickled a little.
Photograph of A.W. Whitaker, Jr. vice president and General manager of the Aluminum company of Canada, and Mr. Eva Waldie, the superviser of communications for the company as they watch the first message recieved in Montreal over the longest industrial teletype system in th world.
Photograph of A.W. Whitaker, Jr. vice president and General manager of the Aluminum company of Canada, and Mr. Eva Waldie, the superviser of communications for the company as they watch the first message recieved in Montreal over the longest industrial teletype system in th world.
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Montreal, 1 April 1955- A.W. Whitaker, Jr, Vice-President and General Manager of the Aluminum Company of Canada, Limited and Mrs. Eva Waldie, Supervisor of the Communications for the Company, watch as the first message is received in Montreal over the longest industrial teletype system in the world. Installed by the Trans-Canada Telephone System, it went into operation today and provides instant communication between Alcan's head office in the Sun Life Building, Montreal and the company's plant at Kitimat, 400 miles north of Vancouver, in British Columbia. Messages between these two points travel a distance in excess of 5200 miles. Alcan, which is presently producing 91,500 tons of aluminum a year at Kitimat, has announced plans for expanding Kitimat capacity to 330,000 tons and this direct communications link between Kitimat and the company head office is expected to prove invaluable.
Photograph showing Nechako kindergartners watching a Puss in Boots puppet show at the library. In the background, there is an older woman with short curly hair, who is wearing light pants and a light jacket with a scarf. There are twelve children sitting in the foreground of the older woman and a bookshelf. There is also a bookshelf behind the older woman. The children are sitting on carpet that has a striped pattern.
Photograph showing Nechako kindergartners watching a Puss in Boots puppet show at the library. In the background, there is an older woman with short curly hair, who is wearing light pants and a light jacket with a scarf. There are twelve children sitting in the foreground of the older woman and a bookshelf. There is also a bookshelf behind the older woman. The children are sitting on carpet that has a striped pattern.