Photograph of "sounding the warning" to one and all to keep clear of the Kiwanis Bull are three fun loving Rotarians. The Rotary club had a second entry in the parade depicting a scene from their Radley park project.
Photograph of "sounding the warning" to one and all to keep clear of the Kiwanis Bull are three fun loving Rotarians. The Rotary club had a second entry in the parade depicting a scene from their Radley park project.
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.
"Mary Jean Rodrigo was understandably pleased after winning one of the bicycles given away at Sunday's bike rodeo. Gary Snider, manager of Super Valu, tries to clear a path for Mary as Constable Rick Steele, who assisted Snider in making the draw, goes over his notes.''
"Mary Jean Rodrigo was understandably pleased after winning one of the bicycles given away at Sunday's bike rodeo. Gary Snider, manager of Super Valu, tries to clear a path for Mary as Constable Rick Steele, who assisted Snider in making the draw, goes over his notes.''
"Bruno Munro, a five-year employee with Crown Zellerbach, began work after a two-month layoff Monday. Pictured above he is creating a road for parking and access to fuel tanks."
"Bruno Munro, a five-year employee with Crown Zellerbach, began work after a two-month layoff Monday. Pictured above he is creating a road for parking and access to fuel tanks."
"The weather may be good now but a sure sign of winter to come is Fred Stockin of Fred's Equipment checking out his stock of new snowblowers for those days ahead."
"The weather may be good now but a sure sign of winter to come is Fred Stockin of Fred's Equipment checking out his stock of new snowblowers for those days ahead."
"THE MERSEY BEAT came to Kitimat last weekend with all its wild gyrations as youngsters flocked to hear and dance to the music of the Rogues Five, a touring Toronto combo. The fifth member was taking a breather when picture was taken."
"THE MERSEY BEAT came to Kitimat last weekend with all its wild gyrations as youngsters flocked to hear and dance to the music of the Rogues Five, a touring Toronto combo. The fifth member was taking a breather when picture was taken."
"EUROCAN: First of seven digesters in place at Eurocan millsite."
"FIRST OF SEVEN Eurocan digersters was in place last Friday when the photo was taken and the others are to be installed at regular intervals. The giant steel vessels are held by the sling at left as they are lifted onto their foundations. Wood chips will be fed in at top and the digesters will be charged with cooking liquor and steam to reduce the wood to fibre."
"EUROCAN: First of seven digesters in place at Eurocan millsite."
"FIRST OF SEVEN Eurocan digersters was in place last Friday when the photo was taken and the others are to be installed at regular intervals. The giant steel vessels are held by the sling at left as they are lifted onto their foundations. Wood chips will be fed in at top and the digesters will be charged with cooking liquor and steam to reduce the wood to fibre."
Photograph showing Warren Nesbit, Erich Zeller, John Watt, Doug Gilliland and Arvid Sestrop. The men are standing in the background of a large culvert. Farther in the background is a vehicle and a forest. The men are working on an access road into ski levels on Clague Mountain for the Chamber Commerce. They are rolling a 52", 20 ft long culvert into place.
Photograph showing Warren Nesbit, Erich Zeller, John Watt, Doug Gilliland and Arvid Sestrop. The men are standing in the background of a large culvert. Farther in the background is a vehicle and a forest. The men are working on an access road into ski levels on Clague Mountain for the Chamber Commerce. They are rolling a 52", 20 ft long culvert into place.
Notes
Discussion of the Clague Mountain access road appears in the Northern Sentinel on June 4th. The section on it has the caption "Road Work Starts" One mile of tote road has been cut through from the Mountain, Warren Nesbit, said today.
Work started Monday, Mr Nesbit stated, and volunteer crews have found conditions good for the preliminary work on the road which is planned to provide access to the ski slopes at the 1700 foot level on the mountain.
"It has been mostly cat work all the way so far" Mr Nesbit said. He is the chairman of the civic affair committee of the Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of the project.
Committee member Arv Sestrap has been in two or three times in a jeep. Mr Nesbit said. He added that the volunteers are attempting to get the road in shape so that trucks can haul gravel for the roadbed proper in the next few days.
George Irwin, president of the Kitimat Ski and Alpine Club is in charge of arranging crews for slashing and clearing the right of way. When the road has been built constructions of a ski-tow will be considered. Both will make the area an ideal recreation ground for Kitimat in summer and winter. All work on the project is voluntary.