Photo showing two 85-foot laminated beams placed in position on concrete piers of Crown Zellerbach's Hirsch Creek Bridge. The 155 foot bridge will have a load capacity of 175 tons.
Photo showing two 85-foot laminated beams placed in position on concrete piers of Crown Zellerbach's Hirsch Creek Bridge. The 155 foot bridge will have a load capacity of 175 tons.
Photo showing the first truckload of logs crossing the new 155 foot Crown Zellerbach bridge over Hirsch Creek on its way to Minette bay booming grounds. The bridge with a capacity of 175 tons was constructed under the supervision of Crown Zellerbach's bridge engineer Duncan Thompson, who has been 42 years with the company. The bridge links up 16 miles of company logging roads.
Photo showing the first truckload of logs crossing the new 155 foot Crown Zellerbach bridge over Hirsch Creek on its way to Minette bay booming grounds. The bridge with a capacity of 175 tons was constructed under the supervision of Crown Zellerbach's bridge engineer Duncan Thompson, who has been 42 years with the company. The bridge links up 16 miles of company logging roads.
Photograph of the conference that was convened at Hirsch Creek Park by park board chairman Mrs. Pixic Meldrum to view results of week end vandalism.Looking over one of the damaged tables are from left, RCMP staff sgt. Bob Milmine, municipal engineer Clark Brewer, Mrs. Meldrum, and works superintendant Tom Law. Damage at the park in 1968 to date due to vandals is estimated at $150.
Photograph of the conference that was convened at Hirsch Creek Park by park board chairman Mrs. Pixic Meldrum to view results of week end vandalism.Looking over one of the damaged tables are from left, RCMP staff sgt. Bob Milmine, municipal engineer Clark Brewer, Mrs. Meldrum, and works superintendant Tom Law. Damage at the park in 1968 to date due to vandals is estimated at $150.
Photograph of ladies balancing eggs on spoons held in their mouths at Hirsch Creek Park just before the starter sent them galloping down the course. Men and youngsters were also involved in the events which offered entertainment for hundreds of citizens despite rain.
Photograph of ladies balancing eggs on spoons held in their mouths at Hirsch Creek Park just before the starter sent them galloping down the course. Men and youngsters were also involved in the events which offered entertainment for hundreds of citizens despite rain.
Photograph of members of the Terrace detachment dressed for the RCMP Challenge Trophy Tournament at the Hirsch Creek Golf Club. Pictured from the left is Glen Yeomans and Rick Morris.
Photograph of members of the Terrace detachment dressed for the RCMP Challenge Trophy Tournament at the Hirsch Creek Golf Club. Pictured from the left is Glen Yeomans and Rick Morris.