"MEMBERS of the quartet which will play at a concert, February 28 featuring Kitimat musicians, are shown above in rehearsl. From left to right they are Rose Weinzierl, violin, Georgina Hammerquist, piano, Paul Nagy, viola and foreground, Juergen Hagemann, flute. The concert, to be held at 3 p.m. in Mt. Elizabeth high school, is sponsored by the Kitimat Concert Association. Staff Photo."
"MEMBERS of the quartet which will play at a concert, February 28 featuring Kitimat musicians, are shown above in rehearsl. From left to right they are Rose Weinzierl, violin, Georgina Hammerquist, piano, Paul Nagy, viola and foreground, Juergen Hagemann, flute. The concert, to be held at 3 p.m. in Mt. Elizabeth high school, is sponsored by the Kitimat Concert Association. Staff Photo."
Photograph of Paul H.Leman, vice president and treasure of the Aluminum Company of Canada. His first visit to Kitimat operations.
Notes
On his first visit to Kitimat operations this week is Paul H.Leman, vice president and treasurer of the Aluminum Company of Canada. Mr. Leman joined Alcan as a clerk in 1938 and was appointed assistant secretary in 1943. In 1945 he was appointed treasurer of Saguenay power and became a vice president of Alcan in 1952 while continuing as treasurer; and was made a director of the company in 1963. In January, 1964, he was made executive vice-president. Mr. Leman is married and has five children. His wife accompanied him to Kitimat.
Paul and Emily Price sitting at a table after finishing their meal. There is a large group of children behind them, and the party was held at the Canadian Legion.
Paul and Emily Price sitting at a table after finishing their meal. There is a large group of children behind them, and the party was held at the Canadian Legion.
"Kitimat daycare Society president Paul Bertram and Kinsmen Andy Popovic sealed the deal with a handshake as the centre left the auspices of the Kinsmen Club."
"Kitimat daycare Society president Paul Bertram and Kinsmen Andy Popovic sealed the deal with a handshake as the centre left the auspices of the Kinsmen Club."