Photograph of compilation of Arvida photos. Includes Reeve Sam Lindsay and others in hardhats, Looging truck, men looking at trees, boats near shore, and people behind a fence.
Photograph of compilation of Arvida photos. Includes Reeve Sam Lindsay and others in hardhats, Looging truck, men looking at trees, boats near shore, and people behind a fence.
Photograph of a number of Kitimat service clubs banded together to present Dolly Robertson a sterling silver tea service as a thank you gesture for the pleasant music her trio has supplied over the years. Pictured above is Dolly accepting the service from Reeve Sam Lindsay.
Photograph of a number of Kitimat service clubs banded together to present Dolly Robertson a sterling silver tea service as a thank you gesture for the pleasant music her trio has supplied over the years. Pictured above is Dolly accepting the service from Reeve Sam Lindsay.
Photograph of the CKTK Radio Station, opening March 23 1969 at Nechako Centre and owned by Skeena Broadcasters. From left to right is Gordon Robinson- Kitimat Village, Sam Lindsay- Reeve, B.C. Steele- Company Vice President of Skeena Broadcasters.
Photograph of the CKTK Radio Station, opening March 23 1969 at Nechako Centre and owned by Skeena Broadcasters. From left to right is Gordon Robinson- Kitimat Village, Sam Lindsay- Reeve, B.C. Steele- Company Vice President of Skeena Broadcasters.
Photograph of Reeve Sam Lindsay, left, J.E. Richardson president and chief executive officer B.C. telephone and contractor Ken Straphan examine blueprints at B.C. tels new building addition. The building will house automatic exchange equipment for Kitimat residents. The photo was taken during the course of Mr.Richardson's visit to Kitimat last week.
Photograph of Reeve Sam Lindsay, left, J.E. Richardson president and chief executive officer B.C. telephone and contractor Ken Straphan examine blueprints at B.C. tels new building addition. The building will house automatic exchange equipment for Kitimat residents. The photo was taken during the course of Mr.Richardson's visit to Kitimat last week.