Photo showing Business Editors of six leading B.C. Newspapers witnessing 1st pouring of Aluminum from Potline 3. L/R Stan Rough, Chris Crombie, Vanc.Sun; G.P. Woodside, Prince Rupert Daily News; Bob Muir, Alcan; R.F.Macey, British Columbian; Bill Ryan, Vanc.Prov.; Norman Cribbins, Victoria Times; Roy Murdock, Victoria Colonist; George Vincent, Alcan.
Photo showing Business Editors of six leading B.C. Newspapers witnessing 1st pouring of Aluminum from Potline 3. L/R Stan Rough, Chris Crombie, Vanc.Sun; G.P. Woodside, Prince Rupert Daily News; Bob Muir, Alcan; R.F.Macey, British Columbian; Bill Ryan, Vanc.Prov.; Norman Cribbins, Victoria Times; Roy Murdock, Victoria Colonist; George Vincent, Alcan.
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.
"BEVERLY McKAY, daughter of Mrs. Denise McKay plays the organ for friend Valerie Ditomassi (left) ast a party held last week in honor of Mr. Arthur Gribben, Vancouvar. mr. Gribben, BC representatives for Baldwin pianos and organs, met students and friends of music teacher, Mrs. Dwayne Johnson, at the gathering held in the banquet room of the Kitimat Hotel. Student "get togethers" are a regular activity with young people learning to play the organ in other cities in Canada."
"BEVERLY McKAY, daughter of Mrs. Denise McKay plays the organ for friend Valerie Ditomassi (left) ast a party held last week in honor of Mr. Arthur Gribben, Vancouvar. mr. Gribben, BC representatives for Baldwin pianos and organs, met students and friends of music teacher, Mrs. Dwayne Johnson, at the gathering held in the banquet room of the Kitimat Hotel. Student "get togethers" are a regular activity with young people learning to play the organ in other cities in Canada."
Photograph of the hand at the left belonging to Bob Dunlop, newly elected president of the community of Dave Robbins, president of "d" shift social club. The money will be used for Kitimats needy families.
Photograph of the hand at the left belonging to Bob Dunlop, newly elected president of the community of Dave Robbins, president of "d" shift social club. The money will be used for Kitimats needy families.
Photograph of the Bob Lonsdale Trophy Award for Junior sports. Support of local junior sports is one of the Royal Canadian Legion's major public activities. Last year, Branch 250 spent more than $1,200 on various sports projects. Bob Lonsdale, a past presedent, is seen holding one of the fine trophies presented by the local Branch. Mr. Lonsdale personally donated a similar trophy for amateur sport competition in Kitimat.
Photograph of the Bob Lonsdale Trophy Award for Junior sports. Support of local junior sports is one of the Royal Canadian Legion's major public activities. Last year, Branch 250 spent more than $1,200 on various sports projects. Bob Lonsdale, a past presedent, is seen holding one of the fine trophies presented by the local Branch. Mr. Lonsdale personally donated a similar trophy for amateur sport competition in Kitimat.
"Many men and women in Kitimat are trying to keep fit these days. Keep fit classes have proved to be very popular here and YMCA gymnasium has been the scene of men and women working at gymnastic excercises. Bob ven der Hoop is one of these men and women who work regularily at the 'Y'."
"Many men and women in Kitimat are trying to keep fit these days. Keep fit classes have proved to be very popular here and YMCA gymnasium has been the scene of men and women working at gymnastic excercises. Bob ven der Hoop is one of these men and women who work regularily at the 'Y'."
Photograph of Hudson's Bay store toys. Two small boys are bewildered in selection of the particular truck they'd like to find under the tree Christmas Morning. The boys were photographed last week when Christmas shopping accelerated in many stores. Girls too have been faced with difficult selections from the well stocked shelves. This year, traditional type toys as well as new mechanical and electronic models have made the Children's decision even harder. A brief visit to one of the stores last week by Santa only heightened the interest of the smaller fry. Christmas music, decorations and wonderful sights all add to the excitement of the forthcoming day.
Photograph of Hudson's Bay store toys. Two small boys are bewildered in selection of the particular truck they'd like to find under the tree Christmas Morning. The boys were photographed last week when Christmas shopping accelerated in many stores. Girls too have been faced with difficult selections from the well stocked shelves. This year, traditional type toys as well as new mechanical and electronic models have made the Children's decision even harder. A brief visit to one of the stores last week by Santa only heightened the interest of the smaller fry. Christmas music, decorations and wonderful sights all add to the excitement of the forthcoming day.