Photograph showing 3 older people standing together, talking. Left to right it is an unknown man, then Robert Dugdale and Sandra Dugdale. The unknown man is wearing a light colored, plaid suit with a black tie, he is holding a drink and saying something. Robert Dugdale is also wearing a suit however his is a simple black suit and he is also holding a drink. Sandra has on a pretty blouse with a flower brooch. Sandra is smiling and looking at the camera. In the background there is a wall of wood panelling and then a striped wall.
Photograph showing 3 older people standing together, talking. Left to right it is an unknown man, then Robert Dugdale and Sandra Dugdale. The unknown man is wearing a light colored, plaid suit with a black tie, he is holding a drink and saying something. Robert Dugdale is also wearing a suit however his is a simple black suit and he is also holding a drink. Sandra has on a pretty blouse with a flower brooch. Sandra is smiling and looking at the camera. In the background there is a wall of wood panelling and then a striped wall.
Photo showing Three Kitimat Residents received their Canadian Citizenship certificates from Judge James T. Harvey in citizenship court. (L/R) Mrs. Albert Braun, Mr. Braun, Mrs. Vanda Gaspar (Mr. and Mrs. Braun came from Germany and Mrs. Gaspar from Poland). Citizenship Court was attended by Kitimat Girl Guides and Boy Scouts qualifying for special badges in citizenship, as well as attending Court Ceremony.
Photo showing Three Kitimat Residents received their Canadian Citizenship certificates from Judge James T. Harvey in citizenship court. (L/R) Mrs. Albert Braun, Mr. Braun, Mrs. Vanda Gaspar (Mr. and Mrs. Braun came from Germany and Mrs. Gaspar from Poland). Citizenship Court was attended by Kitimat Girl Guides and Boy Scouts qualifying for special badges in citizenship, as well as attending Court Ceremony.
Photo depicts a worker looking up at a sign above the entrance to the recreation hall that reads, "Tunnel target, give them both barrels Tahtsa." The sign was a target date for the two ends of the tunnel to meet September 1st.
Photo depicts a worker looking up at a sign above the entrance to the recreation hall that reads, "Tunnel target, give them both barrels Tahtsa." The sign was a target date for the two ends of the tunnel to meet September 1st.
Chatting with Irwin Hoffman, (Conductor, centre) are (left to right), Mrs. J.A. Currie, Mr. Peter Hopkins, Mrs.Jack Fossum, President of the Kitimat concert Association, Mrs. Hopkins and Mr. Currie."
Photograph of Gov't and Services ; Provincial ; Land Survey ; Personeel ; Far Left - Bowbyes (Drowned In Local River) ; Survey ; McMinn Survey 1949 ; Personnel
Photograph of Gov't and Services ; Provincial ; Land Survey ; Personeel ; Far Left - Bowbyes (Drowned In Local River) ; Survey ; McMinn Survey 1949 ; Personnel
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.
Photo showing Doctor Ian MacDonald as he and acting mayor, Alderman June Bernauer, remind people that canvassers for the heart fund will be calling this Heart Sunday.
Photo showing Doctor Ian MacDonald as he and acting mayor, Alderman June Bernauer, remind people that canvassers for the heart fund will be calling this Heart Sunday.
Photo showing Frank Howard, with a plucked daisy in his lapel as he watches the returns on television with a crowd of supporters. Howard and NDP colleagues lost their seats.
Photo showing Frank Howard, with a plucked daisy in his lapel as he watches the returns on television with a crowd of supporters. Howard and NDP colleagues lost their seats.
Photo showing NDP candidate Frank Howard (left) studying the returns with BC highways minister Graham Lea while contemplating defeat. Howard represented Skeena riding since 1957.
Photo showing NDP candidate Frank Howard (left) studying the returns with BC highways minister Graham Lea while contemplating defeat. Howard represented Skeena riding since 1957.
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.
Photo showing donation from the Jimmy Green Fund in the amount of $5l8. L/R Elmer Togavassy, head of the subscription committee; Mr. Green, J. Boziak; The Greens suffered the loss of a daughter and their house and belongings in a recent village fire. Council A.F. of L.
Photo showing donation from the Jimmy Green Fund in the amount of $5l8. L/R Elmer Togavassy, head of the subscription committee; Mr. Green, J. Boziak; The Greens suffered the loss of a daughter and their house and belongings in a recent village fire. Council A.F. of L.