Photograph of works manager A.C. Turney for Mr. and Mrs. P.E. Radley. It was shared by CNE officials J.R. Brown (centre background), general freight agent for CN Railways and CN Steamships, Aurthur Kemo district freighnth agent for the same organization and Mrs. Kemp (left). B.C. project manager P.E. Radley and Mrs. Radley had just arrived in the private car to take up residence in Kitimat.
Photograph of works manager A.C. Turney for Mr. and Mrs. P.E. Radley. It was shared by CNE officials J.R. Brown (centre background), general freight agent for CN Railways and CN Steamships, Aurthur Kemo district freighnth agent for the same organization and Mrs. Kemp (left). B.C. project manager P.E. Radley and Mrs. Radley had just arrived in the private car to take up residence in Kitimat.
Photograph of Radley Park. On either side of the Kitimat River Bridge that leads to Service Centre. It was dedicated in 1958 and named after Percy E. Radley B.C. MGR for Alcan's Kitimat- Kemano project.
Photograph of Radley Park. On either side of the Kitimat River Bridge that leads to Service Centre. It was dedicated in 1958 and named after Percy E. Radley B.C. MGR for Alcan's Kitimat- Kemano project.
Photo showing Four kiddies at Kildala area wanting to surprise their mommy and daddy Saturday by bringing home a couple of pies. Mud pies, that is Jimmy Dowker (left) five, Velma Sanford, five, and Tommi Dowker, three, (far right) took time to pose for the Sentinel camera. But three year old Cliff Sandford was just too busy mixing the muddy "flour".
Photo showing Four kiddies at Kildala area wanting to surprise their mommy and daddy Saturday by bringing home a couple of pies. Mud pies, that is Jimmy Dowker (left) five, Velma Sanford, five, and Tommi Dowker, three, (far right) took time to pose for the Sentinel camera. But three year old Cliff Sandford was just too busy mixing the muddy "flour".