"Having a good time along with the younger set at the Sea Cadets dance Saturday night were Lt. Art Fisher, Mrs.Audrey Bode, Capt. M.R. Bode, Mrs.Doreen Fisher, and Mrs. Lillian Naherny."
"Having a good time along with the younger set at the Sea Cadets dance Saturday night were Lt. Art Fisher, Mrs.Audrey Bode, Capt. M.R. Bode, Mrs.Doreen Fisher, and Mrs. Lillian Naherny."
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.
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).
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.
Photograph of A.W. Whitaker, Jr. vice president and General manager of the Aluminum company of Canada, and Mr. Eva Waldie, the superviser of communications for the company as they watch the first message recieved in Montreal over the longest industrial teletype system in th world.
Photograph of A.W. Whitaker, Jr. vice president and General manager of the Aluminum company of Canada, and Mr. Eva Waldie, the superviser of communications for the company as they watch the first message recieved in Montreal over the longest industrial teletype system in th world.
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Montreal, 1 April 1955- A.W. Whitaker, Jr, Vice-President and General Manager of the Aluminum Company of Canada, Limited and Mrs. Eva Waldie, Supervisor of the Communications for the Company, watch as the first message is received in Montreal over the longest industrial teletype system in the world. Installed by the Trans-Canada Telephone System, it went into operation today and provides instant communication between Alcan's head office in the Sun Life Building, Montreal and the company's plant at Kitimat, 400 miles north of Vancouver, in British Columbia. Messages between these two points travel a distance in excess of 5200 miles. Alcan, which is presently producing 91,500 tons of aluminum a year at Kitimat, has announced plans for expanding Kitimat capacity to 330,000 tons and this direct communications link between Kitimat and the company head office is expected to prove invaluable.
Photograph of A.W. Whitaker, Jr., Vice-president and General Manager of the Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd to watch as the first message is received in Montreal over the longest industrial teletype system in the world.
Photograph of A.W. Whitaker, Jr., Vice-president and General Manager of the Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd to watch as the first message is received in Montreal over the longest industrial teletype system in the world.
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On April 1 1955 - A.W. Whitaker, Jr., Vice-President and General Manager of the Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd. watches as the first message is received in Montreal over the longest industrial teletype system in the world. Installed by the Trans-Canada Telephone system, it went into operation on that date to provide instant communication between Alcan's head office in Montreal and the company's plant at Kitimat.
Photograph of the hockey instructor Wayne Turner watches Kevin Trach, 18, exercise to get in shape for Hockey school, August 10-16. At the right is Wayne Merkley, 37, who has also registered for Hockey school, and is interested bystander watch Trach workout. Registration for Adult Hockey school is now being held at Riverlodge. Adults of any age may register and Terrace residents are welcome.
Photograph of the hockey instructor Wayne Turner watches Kevin Trach, 18, exercise to get in shape for Hockey school, August 10-16. At the right is Wayne Merkley, 37, who has also registered for Hockey school, and is interested bystander watch Trach workout. Registration for Adult Hockey school is now being held at Riverlodge. Adults of any age may register and Terrace residents are welcome.
Photograph of a large crowd gathered along the Kitimat River to watch those brave souls participating in the Raft Race or maybe just to get their ribs tickled a little.
Photograph of a large crowd gathered along the Kitimat River to watch those brave souls participating in the Raft Race or maybe just to get their ribs tickled a little.
Photograph showing people watching a competition (possibly a log climbing and log sawing competition). There are people sitting in bleachers and people standing behind a wood fence. There are 8 logs standing up and several logs on the ground. There are a few trucks and trailers in the background as well as the Canada flag and the United States of America flag. Farther in the background is a forest and a couple of mountains. Part of the Loggers Supplement 1972.
Photograph showing people watching a competition (possibly a log climbing and log sawing competition). There are people sitting in bleachers and people standing behind a wood fence. There are 8 logs standing up and several logs on the ground. There are a few trucks and trailers in the background as well as the Canada flag and the United States of America flag. Farther in the background is a forest and a couple of mountains. Part of the Loggers Supplement 1972.