Photo showing "Young Voyageurs", twenty-four Quebec Senior Secondary School Students visiting Kitimat Works (Alcan - sponsor). L/R School Trustee, Mrs. Freda Murray, Mayor Sam Lindsay; Front: Wally Melville, Public Relations, Alcan; Kitimat Works; Far Right (back) George More, Manager, Kitimat Hotel.
Photo showing "Young Voyageurs", twenty-four Quebec Senior Secondary School Students visiting Kitimat Works (Alcan - sponsor). L/R School Trustee, Mrs. Freda Murray, Mayor Sam Lindsay; Front: Wally Melville, Public Relations, Alcan; Kitimat Works; Far Right (back) George More, Manager, Kitimat Hotel.
Photograph of the signing on the dated line in Aluminum company employee Fred Farr
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Signing on the dotted line is Aluminum Company employee Fred Farr, one of the first to purchase a 12TH series Canada Savings Bond here. Norah Jacobson looks on. Coming week will give Sagimat employees an opportunity to invest in the bonds.
Photograph of the voyageurs being treated to lunch at Norenks, courtesy of the Kitimat Rotary Club.
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After the Tour the voyageurs were treated to lunch at Norenks, courtesy of the Kitimat Rotary Club. Left to right around the table its Jacqueline Senecal (group leader), Suzie Desgroseilliers, Alain Boursier and Andre-Gantin.
Photograph of a bride and groom signing their marriage licence. The bride is sitting to the left of the groom, who is standing. She has short curled hair and is wearing a pearl necklace. The groom is smiling and is looking just past the camera taking their photo. The groom is wearing a suit and tie and a boutonniere.
Photograph of a bride and groom signing their marriage licence. The bride is sitting to the left of the groom, who is standing. She has short curled hair and is wearing a pearl necklace. The groom is smiling and is looking just past the camera taking their photo. The groom is wearing a suit and tie and a boutonniere.
Photograph of a bride and groom signing a marriage document. The bride is sitting to the left of the groom, who is standing. The bride is holding her bouquet in one hand and is writing on the paper with her other hand. The groom is looking up to the camera and smiling. They are dressed nice but not in typical wedding attire. The bride has on a veil and a nice jacket or possibly dress. The groom has a suit and tie on. In the background there is a lot of clutter. There are books stacked on a shelf and a framed legal document.
Photograph of a bride and groom signing a marriage document. The bride is sitting to the left of the groom, who is standing. The bride is holding her bouquet in one hand and is writing on the paper with her other hand. The groom is looking up to the camera and smiling. They are dressed nice but not in typical wedding attire. The bride has on a veil and a nice jacket or possibly dress. The groom has a suit and tie on. In the background there is a lot of clutter. There are books stacked on a shelf and a framed legal document.
Photograph of a newly married couple signing their marriage licence together. The bride is holding her bouquet and is writing on the papers. The groom is pointing at a section on the papers and is starring over his glasses.
Photograph of a newly married couple signing their marriage licence together. The bride is holding her bouquet and is writing on the papers. The groom is pointing at a section on the papers and is starring over his glasses.
Photograph of the Kitimat guests at Kemano. From (left to right) is Mrs. Warren Neabit, Mrs. Harry Jomini, Mrs. H.D. Hayes, Mrs. Yvon Couaineau, Mrs. G.H. Gwyn, and Miss Margaret Ramsay Duff shown with their hostess Mrs E.W. McKernan (right).
Photograph of the Kitimat guests at Kemano. From (left to right) is Mrs. Warren Neabit, Mrs. Harry Jomini, Mrs. H.D. Hayes, Mrs. Yvon Couaineau, Mrs. G.H. Gwyn, and Miss Margaret Ramsay Duff shown with their hostess Mrs E.W. McKernan (right).
A photograph of a sign in Kitwanga to a Phil Gaglardi near the Kitwanga Ferry from the Kitwanga Indian Band sayng "Sorry to embarrass you Mr. Gaglardi, you have not paid for this 4 miles Indian Reserve Land"
A photograph of a sign in Kitwanga to a Phil Gaglardi near the Kitwanga Ferry from the Kitwanga Indian Band sayng "Sorry to embarrass you Mr. Gaglardi, you have not paid for this 4 miles Indian Reserve Land"