Photograph of Reeve Sam Lindsay, left with works Manager Gerry Gwyn and Ingot editor Jack Fossum standing by cuts ribbon marking opening of Alcan's new office building.
Photograph of Reeve Sam Lindsay, left with works Manager Gerry Gwyn and Ingot editor Jack Fossum standing by cuts ribbon marking opening of Alcan's new office building.
Photograph of four people in an office. Standing in fron of the desk is Miles Bode, standing behind the desk is Dorothy Cheyne ; seated behind the desk is ? ; at the left is ?
Photograph of four people in an office. Standing in fron of the desk is Miles Bode, standing behind the desk is Dorothy Cheyne ; seated behind the desk is ? ; at the left is ?
Photo showing Oath of office adminstration by district Vice-President Wolfgang Shiolz to the incoming executive of the Kitimat Jaycees, left to right: Past president Martin Misfeldt, Director Lorrie Parr, Director Bill Howe, Treasurer Bob Bishop, 2nd Vice-President Doug Lindsay.
Photo showing Oath of office adminstration by district Vice-President Wolfgang Shiolz to the incoming executive of the Kitimat Jaycees, left to right: Past president Martin Misfeldt, Director Lorrie Parr, Director Bill Howe, Treasurer Bob Bishop, 2nd Vice-President Doug Lindsay.
A photograph of Bob Ferrie (lying down), Enid Ashworth (holding legs) and Beth Jones in 'office exercises for Kitimat Players production of "The Solid Gold Cadillac"
A photograph of Bob Ferrie (lying down), Enid Ashworth (holding legs) and Beth Jones in 'office exercises for Kitimat Players production of "The Solid Gold Cadillac"
Post Office Staff, up to their eyes in mail and parcels coming in and leaving Kitimat for the past two weeks, are beginning to come out of "their spin". Above Mrs. Terry L'Heureux and Mrs. E. McQuarrie are shown as they tackled one of the 240 bags of mail which arrived for local delivery Monday morning, estimated by postmaster Fred Emmerson to be the day Kitimat would hit its Christmas mailing peak.
Post Office Staff, up to their eyes in mail and parcels coming in and leaving Kitimat for the past two weeks, are beginning to come out of "their spin". Above Mrs. Terry L'Heureux and Mrs. E. McQuarrie are shown as they tackled one of the 240 bags of mail which arrived for local delivery Monday morning, estimated by postmaster Fred Emmerson to be the day Kitimat would hit its Christmas mailing peak.