Photo showing well-driller Orval Harden watching over the water-seeking machine as it moves beneath the earth for that sometimes elusive neccessity of life.
Photo showing well-driller Orval Harden watching over the water-seeking machine as it moves beneath the earth for that sometimes elusive neccessity of life.
Photograph of surveying, drilling test tubes. First visible sign of building the hospital. Henry Janzen (left) and Bod McNaughton, employees of Hardy and Ripley soil consultants, determine conditions of the sub-soil on site chosen for the proposed building. Examination done by means of a pent 1-0 meter.
Photograph of surveying, drilling test tubes. First visible sign of building the hospital. Henry Janzen (left) and Bod McNaughton, employees of Hardy and Ripley soil consultants, determine conditions of the sub-soil on site chosen for the proposed building. Examination done by means of a pent 1-0 meter.
Photograph of smiling approval at everything going on about her is three weeks old Kim Elaine Shaw, chosen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shaw of Kitimat. The portrait study of Kim and her mother was taken by Sentinel staff member Fred Baier, following a surprise party for them on their arrival home from Vancouver.
Photograph of smiling approval at everything going on about her is three weeks old Kim Elaine Shaw, chosen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shaw of Kitimat. The portrait study of Kim and her mother was taken by Sentinel staff member Fred Baier, following a surprise party for them on their arrival home from Vancouver.
Photograph showing a man holding a chainsaw looking at the camera. He is standing beside a very wide log with a slab of it on the ground. In the backgorund there are a few shorter logs, an audience sitting in wood bleachers, a hill and a forest with a mountain past that. Part of the Logger's Supplement 1972.
Photograph showing a man holding a chainsaw looking at the camera. He is standing beside a very wide log with a slab of it on the ground. In the backgorund there are a few shorter logs, an audience sitting in wood bleachers, a hill and a forest with a mountain past that. Part of the Logger's Supplement 1972.
HIKERS and other outdoorsmen who have been down the Kildala dike road lately may have seen the drilling rig pictured above. The Sentinel spotted it and began to ask questions. The answers led not to oil or gold but to Eurocan Pulp & Paper Co. Ltd. A spokesman in Vancouver disclosed that although engineering and economic studies had been completed on the proposed Emsley Cove site down the channel the economic feasibility of other possible sites were also being throughly investigated. Eurocan personnel, together with the Vancouver firm of Ribley, Klohn and Leonoss Ltd., have been doing seismic and other tests on the site where the rig is shown, above, between Kildala neighborhood and Minette Bay,
--Patzelt Photo."
HIKERS and other outdoorsmen who have been down the Kildala dike road lately may have seen the drilling rig pictured above. The Sentinel spotted it and began to ask questions. The answers led not to oil or gold but to Eurocan Pulp & Paper Co. Ltd. A spokesman in Vancouver disclosed that although engineering and economic studies had been completed on the proposed Emsley Cove site down the channel the economic feasibility of other possible sites were also being throughly investigated. Eurocan personnel, together with the Vancouver firm of Ribley, Klohn and Leonoss Ltd., have been doing seismic and other tests on the site where the rig is shown, above, between Kildala neighborhood and Minette Bay,
--Patzelt Photo."