"Commercial:
ONE of Eurocan's three-man survey crews is seen here in action on the Hirsch Creek logging road. Instrument man Doug Howe is "reading the mark" on a station with rod man Harry Crosby. Lews Dvorak, centre is the axe man. Below is a close-up of Howe and his level. Other similiar teams are operating in the area under the direction of consultant Mike Painter.
Fred Baier Photos."
"Commercial:
ONE of Eurocan's three-man survey crews is seen here in action on the Hirsch Creek logging road. Instrument man Doug Howe is "reading the mark" on a station with rod man Harry Crosby. Lews Dvorak, centre is the axe man. Below is a close-up of Howe and his level. Other similiar teams are operating in the area under the direction of consultant Mike Painter.
Fred Baier Photos."
A photograph of Kitimat Players' in the production of See How They Run. Back Row: Dave Farrell, Margaret Mitchell, Jim Fitzsimmons Middle Row: Al Smith, Jim Donlon, Gill Gowen, Sidney Risk Upside Down: Jo Smith
A photograph of Kitimat Players' in the production of See How They Run. Back Row: Dave Farrell, Margaret Mitchell, Jim Fitzsimmons Middle Row: Al Smith, Jim Donlon, Gill Gowen, Sidney Risk Upside Down: Jo Smith
Photograph of C.D Hayward of Williams Lake is shown above receiving the Northern sentinel individual award winner of first prize in the Dominion Day Salmon Derby sponsored by the Kitimat Rob and Gun Club. Myrna Mckeran, Miss Kitimat 1966, made the presentations to winners at 6 pm Sunday at the clunb house, following the wind up of one of the smallest contest in the 11 year historyof the derby. Run off of show from the mountains which turned the river milky is blamed for small catch.
Photograph of C.D Hayward of Williams Lake is shown above receiving the Northern sentinel individual award winner of first prize in the Dominion Day Salmon Derby sponsored by the Kitimat Rob and Gun Club. Myrna Mckeran, Miss Kitimat 1966, made the presentations to winners at 6 pm Sunday at the clunb house, following the wind up of one of the smallest contest in the 11 year historyof the derby. Run off of show from the mountains which turned the river milky is blamed for small catch.
Photos of early Kitimat life, 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
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Photograph of Hans Harnoth wearing a Kitimat FC jacket and driving a car while playing a trumpet.
Photo of Mrs. C.D. Gilliand, Mrs. Jack McKinlay, Mrs. R.E. Montador, and Mrs. C.J.Gooding, at the sedcond thrift shop sale. Home of Mrs. G.H. Gwyn, 1373 Albatross.
Kitimat women in Centennial attire gathered at Kitimat Public Library. Mrs. Al McGowan, Mrs.David Bailey, Mrs. Terry Nichols, Miss Lucy Tolhurst, Mrs. James Tolhurst, Mrs. Harry Smeader, Gigi Rosenblum, and Mrs. Hans Rosenblum.
"KITIMAT women in Centennial attire gathered recenetly at Kitimat Public Library to pose for today's pictures. Shown above, admiring some of the library's books on Canada's Centennial are, seated, Mrs. Al McGowan and standing left to right, Mrs. David Bailey, Mrs. Terry Nichols, Miss Lucy Tolhurst, Mrs. James Tolhurst. Mrs. Harry Smeader, Gigi Rosenblum, and Mrs. Hans Rosenblum."
"KITIMAT women in Centennial attire gathered recenetly at Kitimat Public Library to pose for today's pictures. Shown above, admiring some of the library's books on Canada's Centennial are, seated, Mrs. Al McGowan and standing left to right, Mrs. David Bailey, Mrs. Terry Nichols, Miss Lucy Tolhurst, Mrs. James Tolhurst. Mrs. Harry Smeader, Gigi Rosenblum, and Mrs. Hans Rosenblum."