Photograph showing Warren Nesbit, Erich Zeller, John Watt, Doug Gilliland and Arvid Sestrop. The men are standing in the background of a large culvert. Farther in the background is a vehicle and a forest. The men are working on an access road into ski levels on Clague Mountain for the Chamber Commerce. They are rolling a 52", 20 ft long culvert into place.
Photograph showing Warren Nesbit, Erich Zeller, John Watt, Doug Gilliland and Arvid Sestrop. The men are standing in the background of a large culvert. Farther in the background is a vehicle and a forest. The men are working on an access road into ski levels on Clague Mountain for the Chamber Commerce. They are rolling a 52", 20 ft long culvert into place.
Notes
Discussion of the Clague Mountain access road appears in the Northern Sentinel on June 4th. The section on it has the caption "Road Work Starts" One mile of tote road has been cut through from the Mountain, Warren Nesbit, said today.
Work started Monday, Mr Nesbit stated, and volunteer crews have found conditions good for the preliminary work on the road which is planned to provide access to the ski slopes at the 1700 foot level on the mountain.
"It has been mostly cat work all the way so far" Mr Nesbit said. He is the chairman of the civic affair committee of the Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of the project.
Committee member Arv Sestrap has been in two or three times in a jeep. Mr Nesbit said. He added that the volunteers are attempting to get the road in shape so that trucks can haul gravel for the roadbed proper in the next few days.
George Irwin, president of the Kitimat Ski and Alpine Club is in charge of arranging crews for slashing and clearing the right of way. When the road has been built constructions of a ski-tow will be considered. Both will make the area an ideal recreation ground for Kitimat in summer and winter. All work on the project is voluntary.
"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'."
There are two men wearing hardhats working on the base of the bridge. They are standing on a platform with buckets in between the two men. There is a wheel showing on the bottom right corner of the photograph, with the letters B.J written above it.
There are two men wearing hardhats working on the base of the bridge. They are standing on a platform with buckets in between the two men. There is a wheel showing on the bottom right corner of the photograph, with the letters B.J written above it.
Photograph of the Alcan crew working on the logjam at the Alcan road. The jam backed up water over the road north of the bridge,
Notes
Under the direction of the Gil Pousard and Dave Allen an Alcan crew worked on this logjam at the Alcan road, until shift change Tuesday. The jam backed water up over the road north of the bridge.
Photo showing Four kiddies at Kildala area wanting to surprise their mommy and daddy Saturday by bringing home a couple of pies. Mud pies, that is Jimmy Dowker (left) five, Velma Sanford, five, and Tommi Dowker, three, (far right) took time to pose for the Sentinel camera. But three year old Cliff Sandford was just too busy mixing the muddy "flour".
Photo showing Four kiddies at Kildala area wanting to surprise their mommy and daddy Saturday by bringing home a couple of pies. Mud pies, that is Jimmy Dowker (left) five, Velma Sanford, five, and Tommi Dowker, three, (far right) took time to pose for the Sentinel camera. But three year old Cliff Sandford was just too busy mixing the muddy "flour".