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 two electricans and a "don't touch" diagram of electricty. BC Hydros Bill Warring (right) and Al Justus subformen, linemen demonstrating to about 50 district residents the dangers of fallen power lines and other hazards.
Photo showing two electricans and a "don't touch" diagram of electricty. BC Hydros Bill Warring (right) and Al Justus subformen, linemen demonstrating to about 50 district residents the dangers of fallen power lines and other hazards.
Photograph of the B.C. Hydro crews that have just completed string 56 miles of Alcan cable along Highway 16 between Vanderhoof and Endako. This is a 60,00 volt line of A.C.S.R (Aluminum conductor steel reinforced). The cable was made at Alcan's Vancouver works from Kitimat metal and the line was energized to supply the Endako Mines site, 37 miles east of BurnsLake.
Photograph of the B.C. Hydro crews that have just completed string 56 miles of Alcan cable along Highway 16 between Vanderhoof and Endako. This is a 60,00 volt line of A.C.S.R (Aluminum conductor steel reinforced). The cable was made at Alcan's Vancouver works from Kitimat metal and the line was energized to supply the Endako Mines site, 37 miles east of BurnsLake.
Photograph of Huge drums of cable for new hydro line linking Kitimat, Terrace, and Prince Rupert, stretch into the distance along the CNR siding behind service centre, dwarfing a car park nearby.
Photograph of Huge drums of cable for new hydro line linking Kitimat, Terrace, and Prince Rupert, stretch into the distance along the CNR siding behind service centre, dwarfing a car park nearby.
Photograph of the clearing on the trabsmission line right of way to Terrace from the B.C. Hydro is proceeding on scedule says Arthur Cope, super-intendant for Tidewater contracting LTD. The company holds the contract for clearing about 375 aces for the powerline right of way. With 105 men presently employed the clearing crew has reached it's peak, Mr.Cope said.
Photograph of the clearing on the trabsmission line right of way to Terrace from the B.C. Hydro is proceeding on scedule says Arthur Cope, super-intendant for Tidewater contracting LTD. The company holds the contract for clearing about 375 aces for the powerline right of way. With 105 men presently employed the clearing crew has reached it's peak, Mr.Cope said.
Photo showing fellow contestants lift Roadeo winner, Archie Cymbaluk, shoulder high after his victory in the Jaycees' sponsored driving test. Offering congradulations is Jaycees' Roadeo chairman, Phil Spencer (left).
Photo showing fellow contestants lift Roadeo winner, Archie Cymbaluk, shoulder high after his victory in the Jaycees' sponsored driving test. Offering congradulations is Jaycees' Roadeo chairman, Phil Spencer (left).
Photo showing Kitimat's Jerry Yesdresyski, left, being congradulated on splendid showing in provincial finals of Teenage Safe Driving Rod-e-o by Jim Merril, winner of B.C champion and Roy Duggan of organization sponsoring junior shamber of commerce project.
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Photo showing Kitimat's Jerry Yesdresyski, left, being congradulated on splendid showing in provincial finals of Teenage Safe Driving Rod-e-o by Jim Merril, winner of B.C champion and Roy Duggan of organization sponsoring junior shamber of commerce project.
Fransiska Mueller and husband Klaus Mueller with Constable E. Langer. Two brand new Canadians and Canada's law enforcer. Klaus Mueller, was one of 48 men and women gathered on a Tuesday in Kitimat to hear Judge William O. Futton announce: "You are now Canadians". He is a native born German who is employed in the property department of the Aluminum Company.
Fransiska Mueller and husband Klaus Mueller with Constable E. Langer. Two brand new Canadians and Canada's law enforcer. Klaus Mueller, was one of 48 men and women gathered on a Tuesday in Kitimat to hear Judge William O. Futton announce: "You are now Canadians". He is a native born German who is employed in the property department of the Aluminum Company.