Photo showing CNR - 1st train over CNR line linking Terrace to Kitimat 14 January 1955. L/R H. Gittigan, Brakeman; Tony Glayer, Fireman; Bob McKenzie, Engineer; Jim Douglas, Conductor; K.T. McKay, Brakeman; Sam Bell, Car Man.
Photo showing CNR - 1st train over CNR line linking Terrace to Kitimat 14 January 1955. L/R H. Gittigan, Brakeman; Tony Glayer, Fireman; Bob McKenzie, Engineer; Jim Douglas, Conductor; K.T. McKay, Brakeman; Sam Bell, Car Man.
Photo showing 'under construction' - Kitimat River Bridge (18 miles north of Kitimat); construction of deck of bridge, road link with Terrace, Highway 25, (span near completion). Became Highway 37 in 1975.
Photo showing 'under construction' - Kitimat River Bridge (18 miles north of Kitimat); construction of deck of bridge, road link with Terrace, Highway 25, (span near completion). Became Highway 37 in 1975.
Photo showing Reeve Sam Lindsay, District of Kitimat. First two-year term in 1960 - in his fifth consecutive term of office, passed away Monday, 25 May 1970.
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Photo showing Reeve Sam Lindsay, District of Kitimat. First two-year term in 1960 - in his fifth consecutive term of office, passed away Monday, 25 May 1970.
"City Postal workers coped with increasing mounds of Christmas mail early this week as over 50,000 pieces of mail required movement from the post office. Helping with parcels (above) are Jan Mosher, Carol Graham, and Barbara Neraasen."
"City Postal workers coped with increasing mounds of Christmas mail early this week as over 50,000 pieces of mail required movement from the post office. Helping with parcels (above) are Jan Mosher, Carol Graham, and Barbara Neraasen."
"Specially - designed Baptismal Font: Described by its Pastor as "the most beautiful building in Kitimat," the Reedeemer Lutheran church at Kingfisher and Nalabila will hold its first service in the new church building is of simple frame structure, sheathed with cedar siding. Building has an assembly rrom with seating capacity of 260, a kitchen, a committee room and parlour, two offices, lavatories, heating facilities, and a large entrance vestibule. Picture shows from left to right Rev. M.R. Aalen, pastor, W.C.S. Browne, and Morris Kenton, both representives from the office J.Russell Baxter, architect and Peter Gjervig, contractor, looking over the baptismal font specially-designed and handmade by Elivind Skabo and Peter Gjervig."
"Specially - designed Baptismal Font: Described by its Pastor as "the most beautiful building in Kitimat," the Reedeemer Lutheran church at Kingfisher and Nalabila will hold its first service in the new church building is of simple frame structure, sheathed with cedar siding. Building has an assembly rrom with seating capacity of 260, a kitchen, a committee room and parlour, two offices, lavatories, heating facilities, and a large entrance vestibule. Picture shows from left to right Rev. M.R. Aalen, pastor, W.C.S. Browne, and Morris Kenton, both representives from the office J.Russell Baxter, architect and Peter Gjervig, contractor, looking over the baptismal font specially-designed and handmade by Elivind Skabo and Peter Gjervig."
"The First United Church, Kitimat was formerly dedicated Thursday by Rt. Rev. James S. Thomson, moderator of the United Church of Canada, who is seen here as the key of the church is officially handed over to Rev. R. connal, minister of church. W.H. Sparks chairman of the Church's building committee hands over the keys while visiting church and building officials watch."
"The First United Church, Kitimat was formerly dedicated Thursday by Rt. Rev. James S. Thomson, moderator of the United Church of Canada, who is seen here as the key of the church is officially handed over to Rev. R. connal, minister of church. W.H. Sparks chairman of the Church's building committee hands over the keys while visiting church and building officials watch."
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1. United Church
a): Personnel
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