Photo showing 500 hundred Kitimat Carpenters last night to lay away their tools in preparation for today's strike. Throughout the city partially completed buildings stand open to the weather. Shown 'carpenters' employed on the 30 Alcan appartments blocks under construction.
Photo showing 500 hundred Kitimat Carpenters last night to lay away their tools in preparation for today's strike. Throughout the city partially completed buildings stand open to the weather. Shown 'carpenters' employed on the 30 Alcan appartments blocks under construction.
Photo showing Alderman John Flynn who was very to the point with his reactio. "I think it's very obnoxious", he said, adding he felt it ridiculous that anybody can have access to another's business accounts. Flynn felt a disclosures act of one kind or another was needed in provincial or federal politics. He said he didn't feel it was neccessary for small municipalities however. (Bill85 - Public Officials and Employees Disclosure Act)
Photo showing Alderman John Flynn who was very to the point with his reactio. "I think it's very obnoxious", he said, adding he felt it ridiculous that anybody can have access to another's business accounts. Flynn felt a disclosures act of one kind or another was needed in provincial or federal politics. He said he didn't feel it was neccessary for small municipalities however. (Bill85 - Public Officials and Employees Disclosure Act)
"Waiting Their Turn: Five Young Kitimatians put on this show for the Sentinel photographer at the time of their christening. They are children of Greek couples living in Kitimat and depend on the periodic visits of a pirest from the Greek Orthodox Church, Vancouvar, for their christening services and marriage ceremonies, Rev.H.Gavalos of Vancouver has been here for the past week visiting Kitimat's Greek Community. Among his duties while he was here were several baptisms and weddings."
"Waiting Their Turn: Five Young Kitimatians put on this show for the Sentinel photographer at the time of their christening. They are children of Greek couples living in Kitimat and depend on the periodic visits of a pirest from the Greek Orthodox Church, Vancouvar, for their christening services and marriage ceremonies, Rev.H.Gavalos of Vancouver has been here for the past week visiting Kitimat's Greek Community. Among his duties while he was here were several baptisms and weddings."
Photo showing up to 16 of these dynamite sticks were used for each of the explosions it took to blast open the beaver dam. Fuse and cap were inserted at the end of the stick. The fuse burns at the rate of about a foot per minute.
Current: 1960s
-District of Kitimat
-Miscellaneous
Scope and Content
Photo showing up to 16 of these dynamite sticks were used for each of the explosions it took to blast open the beaver dam. Fuse and cap were inserted at the end of the stick. The fuse burns at the rate of about a foot per minute.
Photograph of a black bear trying to get into a box in the snow at Kemano. Large trees behind it, and another fallen tree. Steep mountain slope in background.
Kemano Timber Limited photos. The President and CEO was Ernest G. McCorkell.
Custodial History
Photos donated by James (Jim) Stewart.
Scope and Content
Photograph of a black bear trying to get into a box in the snow at Kemano. Large trees behind it, and another fallen tree. Steep mountain slope in background.
Photo showing Prince v. Terrace in boxing: Don Tanaka, Maurice Bishop, Johnny Clausen, Len Shankle, Al Gottschling, Ted Lindsay, Darryl Robinson, Lorne McMillan, Leif ALbrechtson.
Photo showing Prince v. Terrace in boxing: Don Tanaka, Maurice Bishop, Johnny Clausen, Len Shankle, Al Gottschling, Ted Lindsay, Darryl Robinson, Lorne McMillan, Leif ALbrechtson.
"Local Challenger: Roland Smith who arrived Kitiamt last week from Langley no member of the Y.M.C.A. Boxing Club Winner of Fraser Valley Golden Gloves 139 Class in 1956."
"Local Challenger: Roland Smith who arrived Kitiamt last week from Langley no member of the Y.M.C.A. Boxing Club Winner of Fraser Valley Golden Gloves 139 Class in 1956."