Photograph of cutting of the ribbon, the act which officially opened the billiards snooker section of the Kitimat recreations Ltd. Centre at Anderson Creek, was preformed Saturday night by Mrs. P.W. Hallman, wife of Kitimat's Reeve.
Photograph of cutting of the ribbon, the act which officially opened the billiards snooker section of the Kitimat recreations Ltd. Centre at Anderson Creek, was preformed Saturday night by Mrs. P.W. Hallman, wife of Kitimat's Reeve.
Photo showing election of Reeve Wilbur Hallman and new Council. L/R Matt Gooding, Councillor; Gordon Cronk, Councillor; Wilbur Hallman, Reeve; Doug Cohoon, Councillor; Fred Kreller, Councillor.
Photo showing election of Reeve Wilbur Hallman and new Council. L/R Matt Gooding, Councillor; Gordon Cronk, Councillor; Wilbur Hallman, Reeve; Doug Cohoon, Councillor; Fred Kreller, Councillor.
Photograph of the ribbon cutting ceremony opening officially the bowling alleys at Anderson Creek, was one of the highlights of Saturday evenings ceremony. Mrs. P.E. Radley served the ribbon while a large group of onlookers applauded, then lined up to start competitive bowling.
Photograph of the ribbon cutting ceremony opening officially the bowling alleys at Anderson Creek, was one of the highlights of Saturday evenings ceremony. Mrs. P.E. Radley served the ribbon while a large group of onlookers applauded, then lined up to start competitive bowling.
"The weather may be good now but a sure sign of winter to come is Fred Stockin of Fred's Equipment checking out his stock of new snowblowers for those days ahead."
"The weather may be good now but a sure sign of winter to come is Fred Stockin of Fred's Equipment checking out his stock of new snowblowers for those days ahead."
Photo showing swearing in of Municipal Council. L/R Basil Baxter, Councillor; Doug Cohoon, Councillor; Cyril Henderson, Municipal Manager; Wilbur Hallman, Reeve; Matt Gooding, Councillor; Fred Kreller, Councillor.
Photo showing swearing in of Municipal Council. L/R Basil Baxter, Councillor; Doug Cohoon, Councillor; Cyril Henderson, Municipal Manager; Wilbur Hallman, Reeve; Matt Gooding, Councillor; Fred Kreller, Councillor.
Photograph of Mayor Paul Monaghan returned the scissors to Linda Shaw a ribbon cutting ceremony officially opened the Kitimat Child Development Centre on 3RD ST Mrs. Shaw is chairman of the Kitimat Cerebral Palsy Association which has backed the centre.
Photograph of Mayor Paul Monaghan returned the scissors to Linda Shaw a ribbon cutting ceremony officially opened the Kitimat Child Development Centre on 3RD ST Mrs. Shaw is chairman of the Kitimat Cerebral Palsy Association which has backed the centre.
Photograph of deputy Mayor Tom Smith cuts the ribbon to officially open Aluminum City Lodge. Looking on from the left are Dale, Filbey, Ken Strachan, contractor, K.L. Filbey, owner, W.L. Fleming, acting manager of the local branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Mrs. and Mr. Norman Coulter, electricle contractor. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Filbey for opening were Mrs. Filbeys mother, Mrs. Florence Woottonand Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wootton of Surrey.
Photograph of deputy Mayor Tom Smith cuts the ribbon to officially open Aluminum City Lodge. Looking on from the left are Dale, Filbey, Ken Strachan, contractor, K.L. Filbey, owner, W.L. Fleming, acting manager of the local branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Mrs. and Mr. Norman Coulter, electricle contractor. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Filbey for opening were Mrs. Filbeys mother, Mrs. Florence Woottonand Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wootton of Surrey.
New Instantaneous teletype service direct to Montreal from the Aluminum Company's smeltersite offices will greatly speed up communications, company officials report. Here Miss Harriet Filips operates the existing model 15 composite teletype machine which will be replaced this week. The first message is expected on the direct service this Friday morning. The new machine will send pre-set messages at the rate of 60 words per minute. Eventually it is hoped to link all sales offices across Canada with the Alcan teletype network. Customer service will be much better said one Alcan executive this week.
New Instantaneous teletype service direct to Montreal from the Aluminum Company's smeltersite offices will greatly speed up communications, company officials report. Here Miss Harriet Filips operates the existing model 15 composite teletype machine which will be replaced this week. The first message is expected on the direct service this Friday morning. The new machine will send pre-set messages at the rate of 60 words per minute. Eventually it is hoped to link all sales offices across Canada with the Alcan teletype network. Customer service will be much better said one Alcan executive this week.