Photograph of Kitimat's 30th transfer in 18 years service for Sergeant Jack Duggan, new commanding officer of the RCMP detachment. Sergeant Duggan arrived to take over his appointment. En listing in Toronto, he has had a varied career with administrative and special duties in the East and in Vancouver, where he was in charge of the customs and excise branch of the RCMP before his transfer to Prince Rupurt Sub-division, Sergeant Duggon played professional football In the East as centre of the Ottawa Roughriders in 1942. Sergeant Duggan succeeds staff Sergeant J.F. Gregory who has been transfered to Prince Rupurt.
Photograph of Kitimat's 30th transfer in 18 years service for Sergeant Jack Duggan, new commanding officer of the RCMP detachment. Sergeant Duggan arrived to take over his appointment. En listing in Toronto, he has had a varied career with administrative and special duties in the East and in Vancouver, where he was in charge of the customs and excise branch of the RCMP before his transfer to Prince Rupurt Sub-division, Sergeant Duggon played professional football In the East as centre of the Ottawa Roughriders in 1942. Sergeant Duggan succeeds staff Sergeant J.F. Gregory who has been transfered to Prince Rupurt.
Photograph showing a man throwing an axe wearing a plad long sleeve, pants and work boots. In the background there are two logs standing up, a crowd watching, a forest and a mountain. Part of the Logger's Supplement 1972.
Photograph showing a man throwing an axe wearing a plad long sleeve, pants and work boots. In the background there are two logs standing up, a crowd watching, a forest and a mountain. Part of the Logger's Supplement 1972.
Photo showing two electricans and a "don't touch" diagram of electricty. BC Hydros Bill Warring (right) and Al Justus subformen, linemen demonstrating to about 50 district residents the dangers of fallen power lines and other hazards.
Photo showing two electricans and a "don't touch" diagram of electricty. BC Hydros Bill Warring (right) and Al Justus subformen, linemen demonstrating to about 50 district residents the dangers of fallen power lines and other hazards.
Photograph of the B.C. Hydro crews that have just completed string 56 miles of Alcan cable along Highway 16 between Vanderhoof and Endako. This is a 60,00 volt line of A.C.S.R (Aluminum conductor steel reinforced). The cable was made at Alcan's Vancouver works from Kitimat metal and the line was energized to supply the Endako Mines site, 37 miles east of BurnsLake.
Photograph of the B.C. Hydro crews that have just completed string 56 miles of Alcan cable along Highway 16 between Vanderhoof and Endako. This is a 60,00 volt line of A.C.S.R (Aluminum conductor steel reinforced). The cable was made at Alcan's Vancouver works from Kitimat metal and the line was energized to supply the Endako Mines site, 37 miles east of BurnsLake.
Photograph of a large cheque being presented to the Northwest Alcohol & Drug Counselling Service for $4899 from the Aluminum City Telethon. From left to right are NWADCS Counsellor Liam Hyland, ACT Director Dorothy Cheyne, ACT Treasurer Isobel Kay, ACT Chairman Stan Green, ACT member Muriel Greenlaw, and ACT Secretary Gerry Deiter.
The Aluminum City Telethon was started in 1980. The Kitimat Sports Association was approached by the board of directors of the Child Development Centre, and asked for their assistance in raising funds. The idea of a Telethon was agreed on and a committee was formed.
Each year the Telethon executive receives requests from the different non-profit organizations within our own community. They then decide on how to disburse the funds raised that year. after the letters of requests are reviewed and a brief presentation is made to the board of directors explaining how the money received will be spent.
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Dorothy Cheyne
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Photograph of a large cheque being presented to the Northwest Alcohol & Drug Counselling Service for $4899 from the Aluminum City Telethon. From left to right are NWADCS Counsellor Liam Hyland, ACT Director Dorothy Cheyne, ACT Treasurer Isobel Kay, ACT Chairman Stan Green, ACT member Muriel Greenlaw, and ACT Secretary Gerry Deiter.
Photo showing Kitimat Rotary Club receiving Charter Presentation, showing presentation of the Canadian Flag. L/R Robert L. Auger, President, Duncan Kerr, Rotary International, William Windrum.
Photo showing Kitimat Rotary Club receiving Charter Presentation, showing presentation of the Canadian Flag. L/R Robert L. Auger, President, Duncan Kerr, Rotary International, William Windrum.