Photograph of cutting of the ribbon, the act which officially opened the billiards snooker section of the Kitimat recreations Ltd. Centre at Anderson Creek, was preformed Saturday night by Mrs. P.W. Hallman, wife of Kitimat's Reeve.
Photograph of cutting of the ribbon, the act which officially opened the billiards snooker section of the Kitimat recreations Ltd. Centre at Anderson Creek, was preformed Saturday night by Mrs. P.W. Hallman, wife of Kitimat's Reeve.
Photograph of - back row L-R Brian M. Graydon public works officer, Sargeant Dan Fisher RCMP, Aubrey Creed fire chief, Chris R. Lawther planning officer. Bottom row Allan S. Sanderson - assesser, A.C. Currie municipal manager, Harald K. Hall treasurer.
Photograph of - back row L-R Brian M. Graydon public works officer, Sargeant Dan Fisher RCMP, Aubrey Creed fire chief, Chris R. Lawther planning officer. Bottom row Allan S. Sanderson - assesser, A.C. Currie municipal manager, Harald K. Hall treasurer.
Photograph showing a man cutting down a thick log with a chainsaw. Beside him is another chainsaw and some gasoline. There are wood chuncks everywhere. In the foreground there is an audience sitting in wood belachers, a hill, a mountain and a forest. Part of the Logger's Supplement 1972
Photograph showing a man cutting down a thick log with a chainsaw. Beside him is another chainsaw and some gasoline. There are wood chuncks everywhere. In the foreground there is an audience sitting in wood belachers, a hill, a mountain and a forest. Part of the Logger's Supplement 1972
Photo showing part of the huge crowd which attended Logger's Day sports events Sunday watching the tree toppers in action. Suspended by their belts, the contestants were required to chop their way through the trunk with sharp-bladed axe.
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Photo showing part of the huge crowd which attended Logger's Day sports events Sunday watching the tree toppers in action. Suspended by their belts, the contestants were required to chop their way through the trunk with sharp-bladed axe.