Photo showing Alderma Joe Banyay. "Why shouldn't it be? What harm could it do?", he answered when questioned about Bill 85. He said he had no objection to the proposed legislation and he felt it could eliminate a lot of ill feeling.
Photo showing Alderma Joe Banyay. "Why shouldn't it be? What harm could it do?", he answered when questioned about Bill 85. He said he had no objection to the proposed legislation and he felt it could eliminate a lot of ill feeling.
Banyay lived in Kitimat from 1952 to 1984 and was involved in many aspects of the town's creation, including the drilling of the Kemano Tunnel, the surveying of the smelter and townsite, and the creation of Cablecar Subdivision. He also served on the town council, Kitimat-Stikine Regional District, and Kitimat Hospital board, and other organizations. He is the namesake of Banyay Avenue.
Photograph of the Granduc Mine, 32 miles from Stewart, was viewed last Friday by Joe Banyay of Kitimat and the other directors of Skeena "B" Regional District. Construction, which involves an 11 and a half mile tunnel though solid rock to the main ore body, has been practically halted since February over a labour dispute. The towns population is now fast slipping from it's winter high of 750 as workmen move away.
Photograph of the Granduc Mine, 32 miles from Stewart, was viewed last Friday by Joe Banyay of Kitimat and the other directors of Skeena "B" Regional District. Construction, which involves an 11 and a half mile tunnel though solid rock to the main ore body, has been practically halted since February over a labour dispute. The towns population is now fast slipping from it's winter high of 750 as workmen move away.
Photo showing oath of allegiance taken by three newly-elected councillors: Tom Smith (center), Paul Asikainen and Joe Banyay. The ceremony was conducted by Magistrate Hugh H. Meldrum, left.
Photo showing oath of allegiance taken by three newly-elected councillors: Tom Smith (center), Paul Asikainen and Joe Banyay. The ceremony was conducted by Magistrate Hugh H. Meldrum, left.
Photo showing municipal council for 1975 are: (front row) Alderman Tom Smith, Alderman Joe Banyay, Alderman June Bernauer, (back): Alderman Ray Brady, Alderman Fran Buschert, Mayor Paul Monaghan, Alderman Max Patzelt. Picture was taken after Brady, Buschert, Monaghan and Patzelt took the oath of office Monday.
Photo showing municipal council for 1975 are: (front row) Alderman Tom Smith, Alderman Joe Banyay, Alderman June Bernauer, (back): Alderman Ray Brady, Alderman Fran Buschert, Mayor Paul Monaghan, Alderman Max Patzelt. Picture was taken after Brady, Buschert, Monaghan and Patzelt took the oath of office Monday.
Photo showing Kitimat Jaycees Unveiling their boater hats for july first celebrations. Back row, left to right: Bryan Graydon, George Thom, Norman Coulter, Joe Banyay, Bruce Isbell. Front row: Art Currie, Sam Lindsay, Maureen Graham.
Photo showing Kitimat Jaycees Unveiling their boater hats for july first celebrations. Back row, left to right: Bryan Graydon, George Thom, Norman Coulter, Joe Banyay, Bruce Isbell. Front row: Art Currie, Sam Lindsay, Maureen Graham.
Photo showing election to council, from left: Bob Dunlop, Bryan Graydon, Tod Smith, Norman Coulter, councillor Joe Banyay, councillor Tom Smith, councillor Paul Asikainen and Edward Scaife.
Photo showing election to council, from left: Bob Dunlop, Bryan Graydon, Tod Smith, Norman Coulter, councillor Joe Banyay, councillor Tom Smith, councillor Paul Asikainen and Edward Scaife.
Kitimat Council 1966, from left: Edith Angle, Hugh Gresham, Don Stickney. Facing camera are Art Currie, Reeve Sam Lindsay, and Linda Shepherd. At right: Tom Smith, Joe Banyay, Paul Asikainen.
Kitimat Council 1966, from left: Edith Angle, Hugh Gresham, Don Stickney. Facing camera are Art Currie, Reeve Sam Lindsay, and Linda Shepherd. At right: Tom Smith, Joe Banyay, Paul Asikainen.