Photo showing Farewell to Percy E. Radley (Alcan). Kitimat Chamber of Commerce presents Mr. Radley with a Sammy Robinson Totem Pole. Presentation made by Harry Jomini, held at the Rod and Gun Club. Mr. Radley was Project Manager during Alcan's Construction period.
Photo showing Farewell to Percy E. Radley (Alcan). Kitimat Chamber of Commerce presents Mr. Radley with a Sammy Robinson Totem Pole. Presentation made by Harry Jomini, held at the Rod and Gun Club. Mr. Radley was Project Manager during Alcan's Construction period.
Photograph of Attentive listeners to Hugh F. Ross of Richmond, right, at last weeks B.C Hospitals Association conference in Vancouver
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Attentive Listeners to Hugh F. Ross of Richmond, right, at last weeks B.C. Hospitals Association conference in Vancouver are delegates F.R. Clarke of Terrace, E.H. Cooke of Princeton and Kitimat General Hospital administrator Bill Nichol.
Photo showing last year's champions, the Black Eagles, off to Vancouver to compete in the German Consul's Amateur trophy competition. Coach Erich R. Reiner says he feels quite confident about his boys. Front row (L-R): R. Hartman, M. Helmut, R. Schimpl, J. Rosinski, J. Simons. Back row: F. Ludwig, E. Fink, D. Borschart, F. Luabke, S. Demelt, E. Kimmel, P. Gruber.
Photo showing last year's champions, the Black Eagles, off to Vancouver to compete in the German Consul's Amateur trophy competition. Coach Erich R. Reiner says he feels quite confident about his boys. Front row (L-R): R. Hartman, M. Helmut, R. Schimpl, J. Rosinski, J. Simons. Back row: F. Ludwig, E. Fink, D. Borschart, F. Luabke, S. Demelt, E. Kimmel, P. Gruber.
Photo showing long tow, M.V. Sunpalermo, damaged by an explosion in her boiler room, being towed out from Kitimat by Vancouver tug, La Pointe. The damaged and loaded vessel was towed all the way to Vancouver for repairs.
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Photo showing long tow, M.V. Sunpalermo, damaged by an explosion in her boiler room, being towed out from Kitimat by Vancouver tug, La Pointe. The damaged and loaded vessel was towed all the way to Vancouver for repairs.