Photo showing First Storage Warehouse in Kitimat is being built and is expected to be in completion by the end of the month. Occupying 6,000 sq.ft. of floor space, the new warehouse, operated by West Coast Terminal Ltd., is located in Service Centre close to C.P.R. railway tracks. Bldg. will have two coolers, for meat and vegetables, general dry good storage and working room. Foundation of second warehouse operated by the same company has been laid, should be completed in early December. Workmen are seen working on the new building which will be occupied by Crawley and McCracken Co. Ltd.
Photo showing First Storage Warehouse in Kitimat is being built and is expected to be in completion by the end of the month. Occupying 6,000 sq.ft. of floor space, the new warehouse, operated by West Coast Terminal Ltd., is located in Service Centre close to C.P.R. railway tracks. Bldg. will have two coolers, for meat and vegetables, general dry good storage and working room. Foundation of second warehouse operated by the same company has been laid, should be completed in early December. Workmen are seen working on the new building which will be occupied by Crawley and McCracken Co. Ltd.
Photo showing Public Meeting into Pending Sagimat Lay-off - (Sagimat is subsidiary company setup by the Aluminum Company of Canada Ltd. - the huge layoff did go ahead, shutting the whole project down temporarily.)
Photo showing Public Meeting into Pending Sagimat Lay-off - (Sagimat is subsidiary company setup by the Aluminum Company of Canada Ltd. - the huge layoff did go ahead, shutting the whole project down temporarily.)
Photo showing Public Meeting - nine recommendations were made by Joint Action Ctee to Trades and Labor Council and Building Trades Council. At right, E.E. (Bill) Duyvewaardt, a high school physical education instructor, told the crowd they were being "hoodwinked" by union leaders. Cat Operator Pat Wagstaffe, left, said his main concern was for "the little children."
Photo showing Public Meeting - nine recommendations were made by Joint Action Ctee to Trades and Labor Council and Building Trades Council. At right, E.E. (Bill) Duyvewaardt, a high school physical education instructor, told the crowd they were being "hoodwinked" by union leaders. Cat Operator Pat Wagstaffe, left, said his main concern was for "the little children."