Tin can made by Alcan. Silver in colour with a slit in the top (to put coins in?). Text reading "Nothing recycles like Aluminum" in a blue rectangle on one side; "Facts About Aluminum Can Recycling" in a blue rectangle on other side.
Tin can made by Alcan. Silver in colour with a slit in the top (to put coins in?). Text reading "Nothing recycles like Aluminum" in a blue rectangle on one side; "Facts About Aluminum Can Recycling" in a blue rectangle on other side.
Physical Condition
Good
Material
aluminum
Condition Remarks
Some small dents and scuff marks on surface. Largest dent is above the word "Nothing."
Tin can made by Alcan. Silver in colour with a slit in the top (to put coins in?). Can is decorated with a design of multicoloured flowers, and has info about aluminum recycling written on it in black text. The letters 'SS' or possibly the number '55' are on the bottom of the can.
Tin can made by Alcan. Silver in colour with a slit in the top (to put coins in?). Can is decorated with a design of multicoloured flowers, and has info about aluminum recycling written on it in black text. The letters 'SS' or possibly the number '55' are on the bottom of the can.
Tin can made by Alcan. Silver in colour with a slit and a tab at the top. Logo and phone number of Encorp Recycling Centre (run by Encorp Pacific Inc) on one side; facts on aluminum recycling on the other.
Tin can made by Alcan. Silver in colour with a slit and a tab at the top. Logo and phone number of Encorp Recycling Centre (run by Encorp Pacific Inc) on one side; facts on aluminum recycling on the other.
Physical Condition
Good
Material
aluminum
Condition Remarks
A few minor dents on the surface; the largest is above the word 'Location' on the side of the can. Small reddish stain on bottom.
Gold first-place medal from the 2004 Northern BC Winter Games. Round medal with striped red, white, and blue ribbon. Both sides of medal say "Northern BC Winter Games"; one side has a snowflake logo in a circle and the triangular Alcan logo underneath, while the other has a logo made up of hexagon and diamond shapes with a mountain in the foreground and the words "KITIMAT - 2004" on a banner.
Gold first-place medal from the 2004 Northern BC Winter Games. Round medal with striped red, white, and blue ribbon. Both sides of medal say "Northern BC Winter Games"; one side has a snowflake logo in a circle and the triangular Alcan logo underneath, while the other has a logo made up of hexagon and diamond shapes with a mountain in the foreground and the words "KITIMAT - 2004" on a banner.
Silver second-place medal from the 2004 Northern BC Winter Games. Round medal with striped red, white, and blue ribbon. Both sides of medal say "Northern BC Winter Games"; one side has a snowflake logo in a circle and the triangular Alcan logo underneath, while the other has a logo made up of hexagon and diamond shapes with a mountain in the foreground and the words "KITIMAT - 2004" on a banner.
Silver second-place medal from the 2004 Northern BC Winter Games. Round medal with striped red, white, and blue ribbon. Both sides of medal say "Northern BC Winter Games"; one side has a snowflake logo in a circle and the triangular Alcan logo underneath, while the other has a logo made up of hexagon and diamond shapes with a mountain in the foreground and the words "KITIMAT - 2004" on a banner.
Bronze third-place medal from the 2004 Northern BC Winter Games. Round medal with striped red, white, and blue ribbon. Both sides of medal say "Northern BC Winter Games"; one side has a snowflake logo in a circle and the triangular Alcan logo underneath, while the other has a logo made up of hexagon and diamond shapes with a mountain in the foreground and the words "KITIMAT - 2004" on a banner.
Bronze third-place medal from the 2004 Northern BC Winter Games. Round medal with striped red, white, and blue ribbon. Both sides of medal say "Northern BC Winter Games"; one side has a snowflake logo in a circle and the triangular Alcan logo underneath, while the other has a logo made up of hexagon and diamond shapes with a mountain in the foreground and the words "KITIMAT - 2004" on a banner.