Photo showing Crown Zellerbach further improvements to its fire-fighting resources in the area with the addition of equipment. The truck is a new $16,000 1500 gallon pumper unit which is continuously parked in active logging areas, ready for use in the event of a fire. It is parked beside a Crown-Z designed portable water tank, one of two on duty in the Kitimat area. This tank with a capacity of 3500 gallons converts a logging truck into a fire truck in minutes.
Photo showing Crown Zellerbach further improvements to its fire-fighting resources in the area with the addition of equipment. The truck is a new $16,000 1500 gallon pumper unit which is continuously parked in active logging areas, ready for use in the event of a fire. It is parked beside a Crown-Z designed portable water tank, one of two on duty in the Kitimat area. This tank with a capacity of 3500 gallons converts a logging truck into a fire truck in minutes.
Photo showing - Tomorrow - That's Kitimat Snow, but the kids love it! Battling it out joyfully, Jimmy Donahue and Chris Fuite, like all youngsters, welcome the snow for the fun they have in it.
Photo showing - Tomorrow - That's Kitimat Snow, but the kids love it! Battling it out joyfully, Jimmy Donahue and Chris Fuite, like all youngsters, welcome the snow for the fun they have in it.
Photograph of 30 volunteer men, and memebers of the municipal volunteer Fire Department joined the municipal fire fighting force. When fire razed the first apartment building which was in the course of internal construction damage to the building has been estimated at about $175 000 and a slightly higher figure for loss of building materials stored in the structure. Insurance adjusters are working on the loss estimates during the week. Immediate reconstruction of the 17- apartment block will commence once structural engineers approve the foundation to which little damage was done, it is thought. If is expected that prospective tenants will be delayed. Only neighbouring tent frames were damaged in the fire. These were also being used to house materials for the finishing or remaining seven apartment buildings.
Photograph of 30 volunteer men, and memebers of the municipal volunteer Fire Department joined the municipal fire fighting force. When fire razed the first apartment building which was in the course of internal construction damage to the building has been estimated at about $175 000 and a slightly higher figure for loss of building materials stored in the structure. Insurance adjusters are working on the loss estimates during the week. Immediate reconstruction of the 17- apartment block will commence once structural engineers approve the foundation to which little damage was done, it is thought. If is expected that prospective tenants will be delayed. Only neighbouring tent frames were damaged in the fire. These were also being used to house materials for the finishing or remaining seven apartment buildings.
"With a bit of time on their hands, but not too much, working for the government, Nora Cody, Eunice Warring, and Marge Drover agreed to take time out for a Sentinel photographer this week, and tell a thousand words about comind down early for car insurance - before the Feb. 28 deadline."
"With a bit of time on their hands, but not too much, working for the government, Nora Cody, Eunice Warring, and Marge Drover agreed to take time out for a Sentinel photographer this week, and tell a thousand words about comind down early for car insurance - before the Feb. 28 deadline."
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"G+H" Commercial - 1970 1) Herald/Terrace2) Government Offices
Photo showing "Sports Day" in the Kitamaat Village. Amelia Grant keeping a close eye on the fair during the salmon bake. She commented, "Spring Salmon are the best".
Photo showing "Sports Day" in the Kitamaat Village. Amelia Grant keeping a close eye on the fair during the salmon bake. She commented, "Spring Salmon are the best".
Photo showing a mess of salmon, largest weighing 39-pounds, all caught by Joe Klem, Albert Hummel, Dieter Abraham and Jose Araujo in the Dala and Kildala Rivers.
Current: 1960s
-Sports
-Individual
-Hunting and Fishing
Scope and Content
Photo showing a mess of salmon, largest weighing 39-pounds, all caught by Joe Klem, Albert Hummel, Dieter Abraham and Jose Araujo in the Dala and Kildala Rivers.
Photograph of boy holding a salmon while standing on a rock near river rapids. Moricetown? Some sort of dock? and another person on rocks behind him across the river.
Photos of from a collection of early Kitimat life images, including Hans W. Harnoth and Shirley Harnoth, parents of Harry Harnoth. Hans. W. Harnoth was born in Berlin but immigrated to Kitimat after hearing about job opportunities at Alcan. Hans and Shirley Harnoth were in Kitimat from 1955-1958, and always ranted and raved about how beautiful Kitimat was and all the wonders it has to offer.
Custodial History
Donated by Jacob Lubberts
Scope and Content
Photograph of boy holding a salmon while standing on a rock near river rapids. Moricetown? Some sort of dock? and another person on rocks behind him across the river.