A photograph of a Mobile Equipment Shop which contains a heated bay for the 60 ton Letourneau Log Stacker. This entails easier maintenance and helps maintain high availability of the machine even during winter cold
A photograph of a Mobile Equipment Shop which contains a heated bay for the 60 ton Letourneau Log Stacker. This entails easier maintenance and helps maintain high availability of the machine even during winter cold
"MIKE TOPP (front left) took two out of the three trophies up for grabs in the Belly Flop Contest with
his spectacular belly flop and cannonball dives. Alex Loker (front right) who can’t swim, took top
honours in the best costume event, not so much for his outfit but for best impersonation as a swimmer.
Bill Dauphinee, last year’s champion, and Mike Whelan and Brian McCallum did their best but didn’t
pull off any wins this year."
"MIKE TOPP (front left) took two out of the three trophies up for grabs in the Belly Flop Contest with
his spectacular belly flop and cannonball dives. Alex Loker (front right) who can’t swim, took top
honours in the best costume event, not so much for his outfit but for best impersonation as a swimmer.
Bill Dauphinee, last year’s champion, and Mike Whelan and Brian McCallum did their best but didn’t
pull off any wins this year."
Photograph of the Kitimat Motorists who have a chance for a free check of their vehicles from the Provincial motor vehicles branch mobile testing unit which has set itself up on the CN parking lot in service centre. Visit here is sponsored by the Kitimat car club, members of which, with local RCMP, will give voluntary assistance's to the units two man staff.
Photograph of the Kitimat Motorists who have a chance for a free check of their vehicles from the Provincial motor vehicles branch mobile testing unit which has set itself up on the CN parking lot in service centre. Visit here is sponsored by the Kitimat car club, members of which, with local RCMP, will give voluntary assistance's to the units two man staff.
Photograph of the judges chose the home of William Mosher at 34 Grebe Street, illustrated above, as the "best decorated home in the town in the annual Alcan lightup contest. The decorations featured a red outlined start a top the chimney, a reindeer pulled sleigh on the rooftop and lighted panels along the front of the house. Judges viewed the entire town during a busy Thursday evening.
Photograph of the judges chose the home of William Mosher at 34 Grebe Street, illustrated above, as the "best decorated home in the town in the annual Alcan lightup contest. The decorations featured a red outlined start a top the chimney, a reindeer pulled sleigh on the rooftop and lighted panels along the front of the house. Judges viewed the entire town during a busy Thursday evening.