Monster 15,000- pound ingot containing the two millionth ton of Kitimat- produced aluminum is seen in the photo taken at Alcan's smelter last Friday. Assistant works manager T.L. Gibson extends a congratulatory handshake to casting machine operator Manuel Trigo in the presence of a number of department employees and supervisors. General foreman john Jeffrey Forecast the next millionth ton would arrive within four years.
Monster 15,000- pound ingot containing the two millionth ton of Kitimat- produced aluminum is seen in the photo taken at Alcan's smelter last Friday. Assistant works manager T.L. Gibson extends a congratulatory handshake to casting machine operator Manuel Trigo in the presence of a number of department employees and supervisors. General foreman john Jeffrey Forecast the next millionth ton would arrive within four years.
Photograph of Alvin Zaharko standing in front of two Farwest buses: a 1979 Prevost Mirage on the left and a 1961 Western Flyer on the right. The Western Flyer says "SERVING THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST" along the top.
Alvin Zaharko and Eugene Fabbi co-ran Farwest Bus Lines in Kitimat.
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Photograph of Alvin Zaharko standing in front of two Farwest buses: a 1979 Prevost Mirage on the left and a 1961 Western Flyer on the right. The Western Flyer says "SERVING THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST" along the top.
Photograph of a large attendance of children at Anderson Hill's official opening of their new community hall witnessed a ribbon cutting ceremony conducted by Rev W.H.T Fulton. The ribbon was cut by Mrs. P.E Radley who officially declared the new hall open. Kindergarten, church and Sunday school will be some of many activities.
Photograph of a large attendance of children at Anderson Hill's official opening of their new community hall witnessed a ribbon cutting ceremony conducted by Rev W.H.T Fulton. The ribbon was cut by Mrs. P.E Radley who officially declared the new hall open. Kindergarten, church and Sunday school will be some of many activities.
"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."
Photograph of the Chamber of Conference two week derby. The fish are hanging as this picture is of a weight station. The grand prize for the largest fish caught in the derby is a 12.5 foot aluminum car top boat. The boat has a value of $250.00.
Photograph of the Chamber of Conference two week derby. The fish are hanging as this picture is of a weight station. The grand prize for the largest fish caught in the derby is a 12.5 foot aluminum car top boat. The boat has a value of $250.00.
Photo showing a group of participants in a library board-sponsored community affairs conference Saturday at the Nechako School. From left to right: Dennis Caldwell, Gisela Mendel, Ruth Hume, Jack Cooper, Joyce Todd, representing respectively the wecreation commision, museum, school board, arts council, library board and community service council.
Photo showing a group of participants in a library board-sponsored community affairs conference Saturday at the Nechako School. From left to right: Dennis Caldwell, Gisela Mendel, Ruth Hume, Jack Cooper, Joyce Todd, representing respectively the wecreation commision, museum, school board, arts council, library board and community service council.
Photograph of Christmas tree. Heart of Christmas in Kitimat is the community Christmas tree in front of the Kitimat General Hospital. The 40 foot giant, erected on the site by Crown Zellerbach, is the annual project of the Kitimat Jaycees with financial backing of the senior Chamber of Commerce. In keeping with the original plan of something new each year the huge "Season's Greeting" sign has been added this year along with a further development of the Nativity scene.
Photograph of Christmas tree. Heart of Christmas in Kitimat is the community Christmas tree in front of the Kitimat General Hospital. The 40 foot giant, erected on the site by Crown Zellerbach, is the annual project of the Kitimat Jaycees with financial backing of the senior Chamber of Commerce. In keeping with the original plan of something new each year the huge "Season's Greeting" sign has been added this year along with a further development of the Nativity scene.
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2 photographs, but can be put together to make one image