Photo showing Morrison Braves Lacrosse Team posing on steps at Village Recreation hall, in foreground Presentation Canoe given to Captain E. Raley. In front left to right: Art Cross, Dixon Grant, George Stewart, Albert Walker, Solomon McKay, Middle left to right: James Green, Wilfred Wilson, Gordon Robinson, Harry Amos, and in Back left to right: Coach Stan Shaw, and Manager Tim Starr.
Photo showing Morrison Braves Lacrosse Team posing on steps at Village Recreation hall, in foreground Presentation Canoe given to Captain E. Raley. In front left to right: Art Cross, Dixon Grant, George Stewart, Albert Walker, Solomon McKay, Middle left to right: James Green, Wilfred Wilson, Gordon Robinson, Harry Amos, and in Back left to right: Coach Stan Shaw, and Manager Tim Starr.
Photo showing Raley's Warriors Lacrosse Team behind a dugout canoe that was sent to the honorary Haisla Chief, Emsley Raley, front row left to right: Walter Bolton, Harry Amos, Wilfred Wilson, Goalie Charlie Williams, Tom Robinson, and Solomon McKay, back row left to right: Coach Stan Shaw, Samson Ross, Rod Sr. Bolton, Edward Smith, Clarance Shaw, and Manager Tim Starr.
1 photograph: b&w; 6.3 x 11.3
1 photograph: b&w; 12.1 x 17.4 cm
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Photo showing Raley's Warriors Lacrosse Team behind a dugout canoe that was sent to the honorary Haisla Chief, Emsley Raley, front row left to right: Walter Bolton, Harry Amos, Wilfred Wilson, Goalie Charlie Williams, Tom Robinson, and Solomon McKay, back row left to right: Coach Stan Shaw, Samson Ross, Rod Sr. Bolton, Edward Smith, Clarance Shaw, and Manager Tim Starr.
Photo showing play The Night Before Christmas as presented by the pupils of Grade 1 and 2 of Kitimat School at the Kitimat School Concert in December in Kitimat Recreation Hall. Children sitting in chairs before the stage, lady taking a picture of a group of children on a raised platform and children on stage.
Photo showing play The Night Before Christmas as presented by the pupils of Grade 1 and 2 of Kitimat School at the Kitimat School Concert in December in Kitimat Recreation Hall. Children sitting in chairs before the stage, lady taking a picture of a group of children on a raised platform and children on stage.
Photo showing smeltersite looking east showing progress of structural steel and aluminum cladding in potline 2 and concrete footings and pot recess flours in potline 1. Service Building, roofs are completed, substation and precast yard and storage in foreground.
Photo showing smeltersite looking east showing progress of structural steel and aluminum cladding in potline 2 and concrete footings and pot recess flours in potline 1. Service Building, roofs are completed, substation and precast yard and storage in foreground.
Photograph of the federal trade minister returning from inspection tour of giant aluminum devalopment at Kemano being greeted by Russ Baker, vice president and general manager of pacific Western Airlines Ltd. George Vincent is shown emerging from the plane.
Photograph of the federal trade minister returning from inspection tour of giant aluminum devalopment at Kemano being greeted by Russ Baker, vice president and general manager of pacific Western Airlines Ltd. George Vincent is shown emerging from the plane.
Notes
An aerial drama involving two of the highest personages in England and Canada and two Pacific Western Airlines pilots took place this week high over the rugged mountains near Kitimat. Principals were the Duke of Edinburgh, Trade Minister C. D. Howe and pilots Len Fraser and Jack Crosby. When tour officials decided to abandon the use of a helicopter to transport the duke and Howe and their party from Kemano to Kitimat, they called on PWA'S twin-engined Mallard amphibian with Fraser as pilot and Crosby as co-pilot. En route Crosby mentioned that the prince could take over the controls if he wished. The prince took over and then to Fraser's astonishment, he heard the prince ask if he could land the plane There raced through Fraser's mind the importance of the cense.
Photograph of French Canadians whose past experience has been an asset to Kitimat's aluminum production. The six men from left to right are; Pievie Renon, Adueu Mauguis, Chailes B. Leblani, Jean Mantineau, Meuand Fillioa, and Jenon Ray.
Photograph of French Canadians whose past experience has been an asset to Kitimat's aluminum production. The six men from left to right are; Pievie Renon, Adueu Mauguis, Chailes B. Leblani, Jean Mantineau, Meuand Fillioa, and Jenon Ray.
Photo showing Baseball at Smeltersite Park, in the background are Bunkhouses, Homes, from left is the Steam Plant Operation for the whole of Smeltersite.
Photo showing Baseball at Smeltersite Park, in the background are Bunkhouses, Homes, from left is the Steam Plant Operation for the whole of Smeltersite.
Photograph of City Centre stores and parking lot with cars. Cars are in the foreground, and stores are behind. Visible stores include Erwin Jeweller, William J. Stone Men's Wear, and Nishi's Shop.
Alice Dicker's father, Benard, came to Canada to work in 1955. He was a forman D-shift for Alcan. He married Anna in 1959. Alice and her sister Claudia were born in Kitimat and the family lived here until 1969, at which time they returned to Germany.
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Photograph of City Centre stores and parking lot with cars. Cars are in the foreground, and stores are behind. Visible stores include Erwin Jeweller, William J. Stone Men's Wear, and Nishi's Shop.
Photograph of lower City Centre Mall and the Hudson's Bay Company building. Some cars are parked in front of the mall in the lower parking lot. Albatross homes visible on hill in background.
Alice Dicker's father, Benard, came to Canada to work in 1955. He was a forman D-shift for Alcan. He married Anna in 1959. Alice and her sister Claudia were born in Kitimat and the family lived here until 1969, at which time they returned to Germany.
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Photograph of lower City Centre Mall and the Hudson's Bay Company building. Some cars are parked in front of the mall in the lower parking lot. Albatross homes visible on hill in background.