Bill was one of the superintendents with Saguenay Kitimat and J.B. Whittan was his boss and idol, they were wonderful times and great memories. Bill passed away Dec 27th. He worked for Federal Gov't for 30 years with national parks across Canada.
Custodial History
Donated by Joanna Gallacher
Scope and Content
Photo album containing Alcan progress report photos and some personal photos from Bill Gallacher.
Photograph of Miss Kitimat Edna Webb sitting on a padded purple stool in a living room. There is a purple armchair behind her, as well as other furnature.
Edna Nicolay (Webb) was the former Miss Kitimat in 1955. Her and her family moved to Kitimat on April 8, 1955.
Scope and Content
Photograph of Miss Kitimat Edna Webb sitting on a padded purple stool in a living room. There is a purple armchair behind her, as well as other furnature.
Photograph of view looking south-east showing construction of Sagimat-Alcan employment office buidling. Men working in the foreground, with many parked cars behind them. Transmission station/line is also further behind.
Bud Powell is a longtime resident of Kitimat and former smeltersite resident. He worked for Alcan.
Custodial History
Donated by Bud Powell.
Scope and Content
Photograph of view looking south-east showing construction of Sagimat-Alcan employment office buidling. Men working in the foreground, with many parked cars behind them. Transmission station/line is also further behind.
Photograph of view looking north-east showing Sagimat storage near Moore Creek in foreground and site preperation between Moore and Anderson Creek in background. Some workers visible outside.
Bud Powell is a longtime resident of Kitimat and former smeltersite resident. He worked for Alcan.
Custodial History
Donated by Bud Powell.
Scope and Content
Photograph of view looking north-east showing Sagimat storage near Moore Creek in foreground and site preperation between Moore and Anderson Creek in background. Some workers visible outside.
Photo showing The Champs of the 1955 Pony League - Montador's - proudly lined up for Sunday's photograph with their sponsor and coaches. Front Row: Mike Fletcher, Johnny Fortier, Doug Hobbs, Stanley Cooper, Terry Shupe, Bill Forward. Back Row: Lloyd Smith, Ted Gofers, Kim Creed, Paul McEwen, Dennis McLellan, Paul Jefferies. Third Row: George Boston, R.E. Montador, J.I. McGowan, John Fortier. The team, some of whom were absent from Kitimat, had just been presented with their new crested sweaters.
Photo showing The Champs of the 1955 Pony League - Montador's - proudly lined up for Sunday's photograph with their sponsor and coaches. Front Row: Mike Fletcher, Johnny Fortier, Doug Hobbs, Stanley Cooper, Terry Shupe, Bill Forward. Back Row: Lloyd Smith, Ted Gofers, Kim Creed, Paul McEwen, Dennis McLellan, Paul Jefferies. Third Row: George Boston, R.E. Montador, J.I. McGowan, John Fortier. The team, some of whom were absent from Kitimat, had just been presented with their new crested sweaters.
Photo showing - Paul Wood Jr., Rev. Everett C. Parker and Bruce Currie ... they will tell 6,000,000 persons The Kitimat Story on TV networks next spring (1958).
Photo showing - Paul Wood Jr., Rev. Everett C. Parker and Bruce Currie ... they will tell 6,000,000 persons The Kitimat Story on TV networks next spring (1958).
Photo showing Public Meeting - nine recommendations were made by Joint Action Ctee to Trades and Labor Council and Building Trades Council. At right, E.E. (Bill) Duyvewaardt, a high school physical education instructor, told the crowd they were being "hoodwinked" by union leaders. Cat Operator Pat Wagstaffe, left, said his main concern was for "the little children."
Photo showing Public Meeting - nine recommendations were made by Joint Action Ctee to Trades and Labor Council and Building Trades Council. At right, E.E. (Bill) Duyvewaardt, a high school physical education instructor, told the crowd they were being "hoodwinked" by union leaders. Cat Operator Pat Wagstaffe, left, said his main concern was for "the little children."