Mauri Skogster (Eurocan Sr. Vice-President of Operations) sitting at the end of the table with the finnish delegation. The opening of Eurocan Pulp & Paper is taking place in the blue room at the Kitimat Hotel. The walls are striped, and there is a glass cabinet in the background.
Mauri Skogster (Eurocan Sr. Vice-President of Operations) sitting at the end of the table with the finnish delegation. The opening of Eurocan Pulp & Paper is taking place in the blue room at the Kitimat Hotel. The walls are striped, and there is a glass cabinet in the background.
The display booth is green and red with a sign which reads, "EUROCAN Pulp & Paper". There is a man in a suit pointing to a map, and three young boys standing in the front.
The display booth is green and red with a sign which reads, "EUROCAN Pulp & Paper". There is a man in a suit pointing to a map, and three young boys standing in the front.
Sam Lindsay cutting the string at the opening of the Kitimat Ice Rink. There are people of all ages behind him watching and wearing their hockey jerseys.
Sam Lindsay cutting the string at the opening of the Kitimat Ice Rink. There are people of all ages behind him watching and wearing their hockey jerseys.
Sam Lindsay standing at the top of the stairs speaking into a microphone. There are two Lions banners hanging above, and there are many people in suits standing behind Sam with their hands folded.
Sam Lindsay standing at the top of the stairs speaking into a microphone. There are two Lions banners hanging above, and there are many people in suits standing behind Sam with their hands folded.
The members of the Lions Club and Sam Lindsay standing in a semi-circle in front of the new Nechako wading pool. The man standing in the middle (to the lady's left) is Toni Jenster, the president of the Lions Club. Mayor Sam Lindsay is standing beside Toni Jenster, with his hands behind his back. There is a young child on the sidewalk riding his bicycle, and another young child in the background riding a tricycle.
The members of the Lions Club and Sam Lindsay standing in a semi-circle in front of the new Nechako wading pool. The man standing in the middle (to the lady's left) is Toni Jenster, the president of the Lions Club. Mayor Sam Lindsay is standing beside Toni Jenster, with his hands behind his back. There is a young child on the sidewalk riding his bicycle, and another young child in the background riding a tricycle.
Mayor Sam Lindsay on the right, and the president of the Kitimat Lions Club, Toni Jenster on the left, filling up the new Nechako wading pool. The pool is in the background with kids playing around it. The young boy on the left hand side of the picture is wearing a hat, sweater, and is riding a scooter.
Mayor Sam Lindsay on the right, and the president of the Kitimat Lions Club, Toni Jenster on the left, filling up the new Nechako wading pool. The pool is in the background with kids playing around it. The young boy on the left hand side of the picture is wearing a hat, sweater, and is riding a scooter.
Tom Smith, on the right, is receiving something from Bill Moore (left). The man standing with his arms crossed in front of the book shelf is Bruce Sommer, and he is wearing a suit and glasses. There are two people who are walking in front of the library entrance, and the lady has her head down.
Tom Smith, on the right, is receiving something from Bill Moore (left). The man standing with his arms crossed in front of the book shelf is Bruce Sommer, and he is wearing a suit and glasses. There are two people who are walking in front of the library entrance, and the lady has her head down.
Tom Smith cutting a cake at the Kildala library. The cake is in the shape of a book, and the lady beside Tom is Jo Hammerquist. She is wearing black, thick framed glasses, and a name tag on her shirt. There are also a group of children around the table watching Tom cut the cake.
Tom Smith cutting a cake at the Kildala library. The cake is in the shape of a book, and the lady beside Tom is Jo Hammerquist. She is wearing black, thick framed glasses, and a name tag on her shirt. There are also a group of children around the table watching Tom cut the cake.
(l-r) Alderman Joe Banyay, ? , Mayor George Thom, ? , Alderman John Springer, Northern Sentinel editor Pixie Meldrum, ? , Alderman Don Stickney, Alderman Edith Angle, ? , Alderman Tom Smith , Henk DeGoeij, Municipal manager Art Currie
1 photograph : b&w ; 12.7 x 10.6 cm
1 negative : b&w ; 12.6 x 9.9 cm
Scope and Content
Twinning cities
(l-r) Alderman Joe Banyay, ? , Mayor George Thom, ? , Alderman John Springer, Northern Sentinel editor Pixie Meldrum, ? , Alderman Don Stickney, Alderman Edith Angle, ? , Alderman Tom Smith , Henk DeGoeij, Municipal manager Art Currie
Negatives showing aerials & ground images of the Eurocan Pulp & Paper Mill with visual signs of parts of the mill in operation. A couple negatives show the town of Kitimat with Eurocan in the distant background.
Negatives showing aerials & ground images of the Eurocan Pulp & Paper Mill with visual signs of parts of the mill in operation. A couple negatives show the town of Kitimat with Eurocan in the distant background.