Photo showing B.C. Telephone Exhibit held at the YMCA gym. L/R Hon. R.W. Bonner, QC., Attorney General and Minister of Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce. Fred Moonen, news supervisor for B.C. Telephone Co.
Photo showing B.C. Telephone Exhibit held at the YMCA gym. L/R Hon. R.W. Bonner, QC., Attorney General and Minister of Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce. Fred Moonen, news supervisor for B.C. Telephone Co.
Photo of C.J (Chuck) Finch B.C Telephone Company district & commercial & traffic manager, gives the signal starting the "cutover" of the terrace telephone system to automatic operation, before 11 pm on Sunday. With Forman Frank Brow.
Photo of C.J (Chuck) Finch B.C Telephone Company district & commercial & traffic manager, gives the signal starting the "cutover" of the terrace telephone system to automatic operation, before 11 pm on Sunday. With Forman Frank Brow.
Photograph of the Terrace telephone swtich to automatic operation. Douglas Gordon pulling off blocking tools; removal of hundreds of small fibre insulating strips.
Photograph of the Terrace telephone swtich to automatic operation. Douglas Gordon pulling off blocking tools; removal of hundreds of small fibre insulating strips.
Photo showing 2nd Floor (near main entrance), 'Opening date of the Hudson's Bay Company. Opened 12 December 1956 - City Centre. - closed 15 June 1985. Smeltersite Hudson's Bay Company opened 18 August 1952 - closed 1961.
Photo showing 2nd Floor (near main entrance), 'Opening date of the Hudson's Bay Company. Opened 12 December 1956 - City Centre. - closed 15 June 1985. Smeltersite Hudson's Bay Company opened 18 August 1952 - closed 1961.
Photo showing Junior Chamber of Commerce, Kitimat. L/R Bill Hatch, Stacy Maris, R. Gaiesky, B. Ennis, Bert Orleans, Ron Lemke, Phil Connor, Larry Kootnikoff.
Photo showing Junior Chamber of Commerce, Kitimat. L/R Bill Hatch, Stacy Maris, R. Gaiesky, B. Ennis, Bert Orleans, Ron Lemke, Phil Connor, Larry Kootnikoff.
Photo showing 'under construction' - Kitimat River Bridge (18 miles north of Kitimat); construction of deck of bridge, road link with Terrace, Highway 25, (span near completion). Became Highway 37 in 1975.
Photo showing 'under construction' - Kitimat River Bridge (18 miles north of Kitimat); construction of deck of bridge, road link with Terrace, Highway 25, (span near completion). Became Highway 37 in 1975.
Photo showing 'Miss Jamaica" and "Miss World" gets her low-down on Kitimat from Mr. R.T. Rudd - Public Relations - Aluminum Company of Canada Ltd., Vancouver, B.C. office. Alcan was at the International Trade Fair in Vancouver.
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Photo showing 'Miss Jamaica" and "Miss World" gets her low-down on Kitimat from Mr. R.T. Rudd - Public Relations - Aluminum Company of Canada Ltd., Vancouver, B.C. office. Alcan was at the International Trade Fair in Vancouver.
Photo showing Official Party, 1st Passenger train 14 January 1955 - Canadian National Railways. L/R John Magor, Prince Rupert Daily News; T.A. Mainprize, CNR Superintendent of Smithers Division; Kathy & Tommy Frazer, Editor & Publisher of the Terrace Omenica Herald.
Photo showing Official Party, 1st Passenger train 14 January 1955 - Canadian National Railways. L/R John Magor, Prince Rupert Daily News; T.A. Mainprize, CNR Superintendent of Smithers Division; Kathy & Tommy Frazer, Editor & Publisher of the Terrace Omenica Herald.
Photo showing Walter Heberle (Kitimat) tries for Mtn. Atna. Walter Heberle was a long time Alcan employee and a very professional skier, hiker and all around outdoors person and just loved the Northwest.
Photo showing Walter Heberle (Kitimat) tries for Mtn. Atna. Walter Heberle was a long time Alcan employee and a very professional skier, hiker and all around outdoors person and just loved the Northwest.