Photograph of the civil defence officers went through their paces Tuesday night to check last minute details for the national-wide CD exercise Tocsin '61 which will commence all across Canada sometime in the early hours. Kitimat's partin Toesin '61 is to maintain communications with federal and provincial governments and to pass on information to municipal departments. Above personnel officer. Norman Miller (right), Jack Shepherd (quarter master), and Paul Dyer (radiation monitor), rehearse their parts.
Photograph of the civil defence officers went through their paces Tuesday night to check last minute details for the national-wide CD exercise Tocsin '61 which will commence all across Canada sometime in the early hours. Kitimat's partin Toesin '61 is to maintain communications with federal and provincial governments and to pass on information to municipal departments. Above personnel officer. Norman Miller (right), Jack Shepherd (quarter master), and Paul Dyer (radiation monitor), rehearse their parts.
Photograph of thirty federal, porvincial and municipal officers from across Canada recently completed an extensive advance two-week training course in various aspects of emergency measures planning at the Canadian civil defence college, Arnprior Ontario. This course has been developed to train experienced personnel in peacetime planning roles, and to be able to execute special duties during wartime emergency conditions. Above, inspecting special radiological detection equipment from British Columbia left to right, Mr A.E. Avision, co-ordinator, Kamloops zone civil defence: Mr G.M. Berry Duncan, co-ordinator, cowichan sector civil defence: Mr. A.J. sanderson, director emergency welfare services, Kitimat civil defence.
Photograph of thirty federal, porvincial and municipal officers from across Canada recently completed an extensive advance two-week training course in various aspects of emergency measures planning at the Canadian civil defence college, Arnprior Ontario. This course has been developed to train experienced personnel in peacetime planning roles, and to be able to execute special duties during wartime emergency conditions. Above, inspecting special radiological detection equipment from British Columbia left to right, Mr A.E. Avision, co-ordinator, Kamloops zone civil defence: Mr G.M. Berry Duncan, co-ordinator, cowichan sector civil defence: Mr. A.J. sanderson, director emergency welfare services, Kitimat civil defence.
Photograph of the civil defence headquarters in Kitimat included constant plotting of movements of evacuees, transport and resourses. Busy people here are, left to right, Bryan Graydon, Chris Lowther, Aubrey Creed, and R.M Black.
Photograph of the civil defence headquarters in Kitimat included constant plotting of movements of evacuees, transport and resourses. Busy people here are, left to right, Bryan Graydon, Chris Lowther, Aubrey Creed, and R.M Black.
Photo showing rehearsal break by Seven Smooth performers of satirical revue. from left: Jimmy Johnston, Shirley Milliner, Louise Glennie, Daphne Goldrick, John Brighton and Norm Young
Photo showing rehearsal break by Seven Smooth performers of satirical revue. from left: Jimmy Johnston, Shirley Milliner, Louise Glennie, Daphne Goldrick, John Brighton and Norm Young
Photograph of Kitimat Works. By April 1, 1953, the skeleton of Kitimat Works had begun to take shape, but the project site was still pretty barren. Today, a deep sea wharf, alumina storage silos, a $90 million anode paste plant, a coke calcining plant, and additional potroom buildings occupy the foreground.
Photograph of Kitimat Works. By April 1, 1953, the skeleton of Kitimat Works had begun to take shape, but the project site was still pretty barren. Today, a deep sea wharf, alumina storage silos, a $90 million anode paste plant, a coke calcining plant, and additional potroom buildings occupy the foreground.