March 31, 1978 festive gathering at River Lodge to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the incorporation of the District of Kitimat. Group of "Old-Tivers" who have been in Kitimat 25 years or more. Front row: Terry Voitchovsky (nee Coghlin) Olie Coghlin, August Smits, Ron Baumeister, Ted Drabik, Andrew Watt Roy Jones, Peter Bell. Back Row: Ron Burnett, Art Coghlin, Tony Coppens, Bruce Cleland, Jim Linton, George McEwen, Tom Prause, Stan Green, Bruno Corso, Jack Rewers, Harry McLellan, Leo Bravo, Arnie Kokesch, Les Manton, Ken Minifie, Bernhard Lindsay, Missing from picture: Skitcko, Ole Boye, Muriel Keller, Mrs. J. Mcleod, Glen Minaker.
March 31, 1978 festive gathering at River Lodge to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the incorporation of the District of Kitimat. Group of "Old-Tivers" who have been in Kitimat 25 years or more. Front row: Terry Voitchovsky (nee Coghlin) Olie Coghlin, August Smits, Ron Baumeister, Ted Drabik, Andrew Watt Roy Jones, Peter Bell. Back Row: Ron Burnett, Art Coghlin, Tony Coppens, Bruce Cleland, Jim Linton, George McEwen, Tom Prause, Stan Green, Bruno Corso, Jack Rewers, Harry McLellan, Leo Bravo, Arnie Kokesch, Les Manton, Ken Minifie, Bernhard Lindsay, Missing from picture: Skitcko, Ole Boye, Muriel Keller, Mrs. J. Mcleod, Glen Minaker.
Photograph of citizen of the year, Bill Pryde speaking to audience after recieving the plaque from Mayor John Springer at the Alcan Night Show ; centre is Mrs Pryde
Photograph of citizen of the year, Bill Pryde speaking to audience after recieving the plaque from Mayor John Springer at the Alcan Night Show ; centre is Mrs Pryde
Photograph of a young woman named Allison Knight smiling for a photo. In the background are some leafy plants. She is wearing a plaid patterned shirt and a heart shaped necklace. Her hair is short and a little bit wavy. On the back of the photograph it says "Pacific Rim Volleyball".
Photograph of a young woman named Allison Knight smiling for a photo. In the background are some leafy plants. She is wearing a plaid patterned shirt and a heart shaped necklace. Her hair is short and a little bit wavy. On the back of the photograph it says "Pacific Rim Volleyball".
Jamieson came to Kitimat from Vancouver to work on the Alcan project in 1952. With his first pay cheque he bought a small "Pony Kodak" camera at the local store (Hudson Bay?), and started taking coloured slides of the Kitimat from 1952-1953. Left Kitimat at the end of August 1953 to move to Montreal.
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Slide of caissons 2 and 3 just before floating. Kitimat.