1 photograph of one of the mone spectacular pile ups at the Terrace speedway last Sunday. Despite the damage to the cars, no driver has been seriously injuried there in nine years.
Photograph of "what's the matter, can't you see the road?" Nope. These drives are wearing bags over their heads. All part of the action at the Terrace speedway this weekend.
Photograph of "what's the matter, can't you see the road?" Nope. These drives are wearing bags over their heads. All part of the action at the Terrace speedway this weekend.
Photograph of the landmark goes. Alcan's old saw mill situated on the hill above the plant is no more. It was burned to the ground and cleared after all the useful material had been sold.
Photograph of the landmark goes. Alcan's old saw mill situated on the hill above the plant is no more. It was burned to the ground and cleared after all the useful material had been sold.
Photograph of the air travellers in and out of the Terrace-Kitimat's airport these days are noting the progress being made on the terminal building near the existing building. Improved facilities for local air passengers were approved some months ago by the federal government after long years of complaints by Kitimat and Terrace organizations. At far left may be seen the control tower.
Photograph of the air travellers in and out of the Terrace-Kitimat's airport these days are noting the progress being made on the terminal building near the existing building. Improved facilities for local air passengers were approved some months ago by the federal government after long years of complaints by Kitimat and Terrace organizations. At far left may be seen the control tower.
Photo showing comparing plans with the finished product are, from left: Ernie Anweiler (Skeena Construction Company foreman), Harry Morgan (representative of W.T. Rainford Company), Floyd Frank (secretary board member for Terrace Co-Op), Glen McChesney (grocery manager)
Photo showing comparing plans with the finished product are, from left: Ernie Anweiler (Skeena Construction Company foreman), Harry Morgan (representative of W.T. Rainford Company), Floyd Frank (secretary board member for Terrace Co-Op), Glen McChesney (grocery manager)
Photograph showing the house of Mr and Mrs August Smits on Starling street. Their house was number 54. It won the first place prize in the Northern Sentinel's 1956 garden competition. There were more than thirty gardens that the judges carefully looked at before deciding the winner. Mr and Mrs August Smits had come in second place the previous year. They were awarded the Northern Sentinel Rose Bowl by Reeve Hallman for winning first place. The house has a white picket fence and is quite small. The yard is very neat and you can see a woman standing in it. In the background there are other houses, trees and mountains.
Photograph showing the house of Mr and Mrs August Smits on Starling street. Their house was number 54. It won the first place prize in the Northern Sentinel's 1956 garden competition. There were more than thirty gardens that the judges carefully looked at before deciding the winner. Mr and Mrs August Smits had come in second place the previous year. They were awarded the Northern Sentinel Rose Bowl by Reeve Hallman for winning first place. The house has a white picket fence and is quite small. The yard is very neat and you can see a woman standing in it. In the background there are other houses, trees and mountains.