Photo showing Premier Bennett visits Kitimat. L/R R.E. Montador, Thomas H. Christie, Reeve Wilbur Hallman, Premier W.A.C. Bennett, Percy E. Radley, Waldo Skillings, R.S. Lawrence
Photo showing Premier Bennett visits Kitimat. L/R R.E. Montador, Thomas H. Christie, Reeve Wilbur Hallman, Premier W.A.C. Bennett, Percy E. Radley, Waldo Skillings, R.S. Lawrence
Photo depicts four dignitaries standing around a 49-lb. spring salmon prepared for the Board of Trade dinner in Kitimat by chefs for Crawley McCracken. From left are Ralph C. Pybus, Vancouver Board of Trade, Wilbur Hallman, Kitimat Reeve, George C. Bradley, Tour Chairman, Vancouver Board of Trade, and A.C. Turney, Kitimat Aluminum Company Works Manager.
Photo depicts four dignitaries standing around a 49-lb. spring salmon prepared for the Board of Trade dinner in Kitimat by chefs for Crawley McCracken. From left are Ralph C. Pybus, Vancouver Board of Trade, Wilbur Hallman, Kitimat Reeve, George C. Bradley, Tour Chairman, Vancouver Board of Trade, and A.C. Turney, Kitimat Aluminum Company Works Manager.
Notes
Title based on content of photograph. -- Northern Sentinel Press article, June 09, 1955. Northern Sentinel Press Collection
Photograph of the council and officials of the municipality of Kitimat, left to right, Mr. D. Hawkins, Works Superintendent, Councillors Baxter, Cronk and Margetts, Mr. C. Mc. Henderson, Municipal Manager, Reeve W.H. Sparks, Miss Y. Mearns, Secretary, Councillors Malby, Davis and Hallman and Mr. L. Wheeldon Treasurer Collector.
Bill was one of the superintendents with Saguenay Kitimat.
Custodial History
Donated by Joanna Gallacher
Scope and Content
Photograph of the council and officials of the municipality of Kitimat, left to right, Mr. D. Hawkins, Works Superintendent, Councillors Baxter, Cronk and Margetts, Mr. C. Mc. Henderson, Municipal Manager, Reeve W.H. Sparks, Miss Y. Mearns, Secretary, Councillors Malby, Davis and Hallman and Mr. L. Wheeldon Treasurer Collector.
Photo showing Reeve Wilbur Hallman signing the Golden Book at Montreal's City Hall. L/R Mrs. P.W. Hallman, Reeve Wilbur Hallman, Montreal's Mayor Jean Drapeau.
Photo showing Reeve Wilbur Hallman signing the Golden Book at Montreal's City Hall. L/R Mrs. P.W. Hallman, Reeve Wilbur Hallman, Montreal's Mayor Jean Drapeau.
Photo showing Kitimat Reeve P. Wilbur Hallman, receiving first copy of current Saturday Evening Post featuring The Kitimat Story, "Incredible New Frontier", from Circulation Manager. (no name).
Photo showing Kitimat Reeve P. Wilbur Hallman, receiving first copy of current Saturday Evening Post featuring The Kitimat Story, "Incredible New Frontier", from Circulation Manager. (no name).
Malcolm Baxter died in 2020. His father Basil, was very instrumental in the organization of Kitimat in the early years. Basil was married to Cathy Baxter and they had two sons - Malcolm and Michael.
Custodial History
Part of items collected by Malcolm Baxter, former editer of NSP. Brought into the museum by Judith Cullington, Malcolm's sister-in-law.
Scope and Content
Photograph of 8 men in Kitimat. John, Basil Baxter, Bill Sparks, Jim McElroy, Ian Kennedy, Wilbur Hallman, and Haynes.
Photograph of group of men in front of special train to Kitimat. Man thrid from the right is Wilbur Hallman. Other men believed to be dignitaries from CN Rail.
Gerald Farina is the son of Joe Farina. He used to work for Alcan.
Scope and Content
Photograph of group of men in front of special train to Kitimat. Man thrid from the right is Wilbur Hallman. Other men believed to be dignitaries from CN Rail.
Photograph of the Kitimat counterpart, Reeve Wilbur Hallman, Sir Seymour is welcomed to Kitimat Chamber of Commerence president Don Forward looks on. Arriving in the private car of the CNR divisional superintendent the Lord Mayor was given a detailed tour of the Kitimat works and the townsite. After overnighting here, he left the next morning for a visit to the Kemano operations.
Photograph of the Kitimat counterpart, Reeve Wilbur Hallman, Sir Seymour is welcomed to Kitimat Chamber of Commerence president Don Forward looks on. Arriving in the private car of the CNR divisional superintendent the Lord Mayor was given a detailed tour of the Kitimat works and the townsite. After overnighting here, he left the next morning for a visit to the Kemano operations.
Sagimat Ephemera collected by Walter Jenning-Giles during his years working for Kitimat Constructors in Kitimat and 35 photographs of early Sagimat housing construction.
3 Souvenir Menus - Sagimat
2 Newsletters - 'The Sagimat"
Envelope
35 photograph prints : b&w
Scope and Content
Sagimat Ephemera collected by Walter Jenning-Giles during his years working for Kitimat Constructors in Kitimat and 35 photographs of early Sagimat housing construction.
Notes
Removed - Kitimat Northern Sentinel April 15, 1954 - discarded
Removed - The Sagimat Vol. 1 No. 9 - October 31. 1955 - Discarded
Removed - The Sagimat Vol. 1 No. 16 - Feb 4, 1956 - Discarded
Removed - 'Casey Sez" Volume 1, Number 12 - November 18 1951 - Published Material
Removed - 'Facts About ... Kitimat and Kemano, January 1956 - Published Material
Title based on content of fond.
Photograph of part of the Lord Mayor of London's touring party and part of the reception/group are seen here shortly after arrival of the noon train. Left to right are: William T. Boston, Sword Bearer and first squire; W.J Windrom, Director of Developments for Canadian Pacific Airlines; Sir Seymour Howard, Lord Mayor of London; Reeve wilbur Hallman; Don Foward president of the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce; W.H. mcHroy, Divisional Superintendent the Canadian National Railways.
Photograph of part of the Lord Mayor of London's touring party and part of the reception/group are seen here shortly after arrival of the noon train. Left to right are: William T. Boston, Sword Bearer and first squire; W.J Windrom, Director of Developments for Canadian Pacific Airlines; Sir Seymour Howard, Lord Mayor of London; Reeve wilbur Hallman; Don Foward president of the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce; W.H. mcHroy, Divisional Superintendent the Canadian National Railways.
Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hallman. Its a long and lonely winter for them, the only two permanent residents of Kildala Beach B.C., but they wouldn't exchange their position with anyone. Wilbur was Kitimats second reeve. In Kemano, their house, incidentlly was built by the company just before Hallman's took over the job in 1965. He had been in personal work at Kemano for four years prior to that and he was one of the early arrivals in Kitimat in the early 1950s. Their home was a short walk from the wharf and was along a nearby greenhouse and power plant constitute. The greenhouse and the power plant are important to the Hallmans because it generates the power which lights their home, keeps their furnace running, their food frozen, and their interest in gardening. When the Kildala Beach job became vacant, the Hallmans decided this was what they wanted. The Alcan authorities required considerable convincing that the Hallmans really would be content in the isolation or could adapt to it. They knew the Hallmans were from Saskatchewan farm to BC, that they had settled in oliver, and founded their own weekly newspaper there. They also knew that Wilbur had been an editor to the Ingot in Kitimat. In 1961, there was a move to Kemano, and Wilbur pushed for the job.
Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hallman. Its a long and lonely winter for them, the only two permanent residents of Kildala Beach B.C., but they wouldn't exchange their position with anyone. Wilbur was Kitimats second reeve. In Kemano, their house, incidentlly was built by the company just before Hallman's took over the job in 1965. He had been in personal work at Kemano for four years prior to that and he was one of the early arrivals in Kitimat in the early 1950s. Their home was a short walk from the wharf and was along a nearby greenhouse and power plant constitute. The greenhouse and the power plant are important to the Hallmans because it generates the power which lights their home, keeps their furnace running, their food frozen, and their interest in gardening. When the Kildala Beach job became vacant, the Hallmans decided this was what they wanted. The Alcan authorities required considerable convincing that the Hallmans really would be content in the isolation or could adapt to it. They knew the Hallmans were from Saskatchewan farm to BC, that they had settled in oliver, and founded their own weekly newspaper there. They also knew that Wilbur had been an editor to the Ingot in Kitimat. In 1961, there was a move to Kemano, and Wilbur pushed for the job.
Photo showing swearing in of Municipal Council. L/R Basil Baxter, Councillor; Doug Cohoon, Councillor; Cyril Henderson, Municipal Manager; Wilbur Hallman, Reeve; Matt Gooding, Councillor; Fred Kreller, Councillor.
Photo showing swearing in of Municipal Council. L/R Basil Baxter, Councillor; Doug Cohoon, Councillor; Cyril Henderson, Municipal Manager; Wilbur Hallman, Reeve; Matt Gooding, Councillor; Fred Kreller, Councillor.