(l-r) Henk DeGoeij, _____?, and Sam Lindsay with the finnish delegation at the opening. They are at the Rod & Gun (original), and there are two women in the front wearing dresses. The lady on the right is wearing a light colored dress, and is holding a hand bag and gloves in her hands.
1 photograph : b&w ; 12.8 x 10.5 cm
1 negative : b&w ; 12.5 x 9.9 cm
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(l-r) Henk DeGoeij, _____?, and Sam Lindsay with the finnish delegation at the opening. They are at the Rod & Gun (original), and there are two women in the front wearing dresses. The lady on the right is wearing a light colored dress, and is holding a hand bag and gloves in her hands.
Photograph of official ground breaking for Eurocan Pulp & Paper Co. Ltd. Kitimat B.C. Large group of men are on a stage with "Offical Ground Breaking" sign above. Two men are standing bellow stage. Sam Lindsay in a light coloured suit is standing in front row on the stage.
Gerald Farina is the son of Joe Farina. He used to work for Alcan.
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Photograph of official ground breaking for Eurocan Pulp & Paper Co. Ltd. Kitimat B.C. Large group of men are on a stage with "Offical Ground Breaking" sign above. Two men are standing bellow stage. Sam Lindsay in a light coloured suit is standing in front row on the stage.
Photo showing Members of the Kitimat Building and Construction Industries Exchange. Article, The growth of Kitimat, British Columbia's newest community, is typified by the increasing activity of the Kitimat Building and Construction Industries Exchange. The Exchange, formed last year, recently negotiated its first Collective Labour Agreement with the Bricklayers and Masons International Union No. 5. At a recent meeting of the Exchange were L/R Ted Hauptman of G.W. Golden Construction Ltd; Bob Whiting, Lakelse Construction Co. Ltd.; John Molneaux, Valley Woodworks Ltd., Max Cameron, Goerig Mechanical Construction Co.; Robert Auger, Saguenay-Kitimat Company; and Bill Ward, A.B.C. Sheet Metal & Plumbing Ltd. All are directors of the Exchange. Mr. Cameron is Exchange President, Mr. Molyneaux, Vice-President.
Photo showing Members of the Kitimat Building and Construction Industries Exchange. Article, The growth of Kitimat, British Columbia's newest community, is typified by the increasing activity of the Kitimat Building and Construction Industries Exchange. The Exchange, formed last year, recently negotiated its first Collective Labour Agreement with the Bricklayers and Masons International Union No. 5. At a recent meeting of the Exchange were L/R Ted Hauptman of G.W. Golden Construction Ltd; Bob Whiting, Lakelse Construction Co. Ltd.; John Molneaux, Valley Woodworks Ltd., Max Cameron, Goerig Mechanical Construction Co.; Robert Auger, Saguenay-Kitimat Company; and Bill Ward, A.B.C. Sheet Metal & Plumbing Ltd. All are directors of the Exchange. Mr. Cameron is Exchange President, Mr. Molyneaux, Vice-President.
Photo showing Wharf Fire (Kitimat Wharf) which belongs to Alcan. The part that had the fire was a storage bldg. used when the boats docked with supplies for both Kitimat/Kemano. Also, part of the wharf was taken and both the wharf and storage bldg. where not replaced.1960s
Photo showing Wharf Fire (Kitimat Wharf) which belongs to Alcan. The part that had the fire was a storage bldg. used when the boats docked with supplies for both Kitimat/Kemano. Also, part of the wharf was taken and both the wharf and storage bldg. where not replaced.1960s
Photo showing Premier Bennett visits to Kitimat. L/R R.E. Montador, Thomas H. Christie, Reeve Wilbur Hallman, Premier W.A.C. Bennett, Percy E. Radley, Waldo Skillings, R.S. Lawrence.
Photo showing Premier Bennett visits to Kitimat. L/R R.E. Montador, Thomas H. Christie, Reeve Wilbur Hallman, Premier W.A.C. Bennett, Percy E. Radley, Waldo Skillings, R.S. Lawrence.