Photograph of Susan Hrynkiw seated in front of a calendar page 'January 1961'. Caption reads: What's ahead for Kitimat in 1961? Crystal-ball gazer, six months old Susan Hrynkiw, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ted Hrynkiw, 56 Capilano, is apparently delighted with what she sees, sunshine, happiness and chuckles probably. Here's hoping Susan is right and that 1961 will bring all that and prosperity to every one in Kitimat.
Photograph of Susan Hrynkiw seated in front of a calendar page 'January 1961'. Caption reads: What's ahead for Kitimat in 1961? Crystal-ball gazer, six months old Susan Hrynkiw, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ted Hrynkiw, 56 Capilano, is apparently delighted with what she sees, sunshine, happiness and chuckles probably. Here's hoping Susan is right and that 1961 will bring all that and prosperity to every one in Kitimat.
Notes
CURRENT - 1960 - HOLIDAYS
New Year
Burns Night
Robbie Burns Day
Photo of a man in a clown costume, women in a dress and hellls. "Lost Laugh" earnestly sought by The King who became a clown. Presented in the Museum Playhouse.
Photo of a man in a clown costume, women in a dress and hellls. "Lost Laugh" earnestly sought by The King who became a clown. Presented in the Museum Playhouse.
Photo showing sign Welcome to Kitimat BC, Aluminum Company of Canada LTD. Smeltersite Project, and all eight companies, greeting all people coming into the Kitimat project as they came off boats.
1 photograph: b&w; 25 x 21.5 cm
1 photograph: b&w; 9 x 6 in
Scope and Content
Photo showing sign Welcome to Kitimat BC, Aluminum Company of Canada LTD. Smeltersite Project, and all eight companies, greeting all people coming into the Kitimat project as they came off boats.
Notes
photograph marked with white pen C6054. Photo 9 x 6 in in red album
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"
Photo depicts the welcome sign for Kitimat on the wharf that greeted all workers to the Kitimat Project upon their arrival by boat.
Notes
Title based on content of photograph. -- Hal Whiting was Project Manager, Kitimat Constructors, for smelter and town construction. Hal Whiting Collection 985.65.113