The crew of DC-3 casting machine raised the 15, 000 lb ingot containing the two millionth ton of aluminum production at Kitimat Works on October 14, 1966. Caption from article published in the Ingot. Asst. Works Manager T.L. "Bud" Gibson was on hand to congratulate DC-3 operator Manuel Trigo. Also shown in the photo from left are Bruno Unger, shift foreman, John Jeffrey, general foreman, Evaristo de Melo, asst. operator, Heinz Kaimbach, asst. op., Manuel DeCosta, shift foreman, Paul Loeffier, Op. slab saw, Mr. Gibson and Mr. Trigo; Casting Division Superintendent Jim Bell, Packaging and Shipping general foreman Bill Keith, day foreman Tony Coppens, Casting Superintendent Bob Reid, shift foreman Bernard Dicker, main. foreman Earl Welin and day foreman Helmut Benn. Dimensions of the ingot in the picture are 20 1/2" x 40" x 187". It weights 15, 147 lbs.
The crew of DC-3 casting machine raised the 15, 000 lb ingot containing the two millionth ton of aluminum production at Kitimat Works on October 14, 1966. Caption from article published in the Ingot. Asst. Works Manager T.L. "Bud" Gibson was on hand to congratulate DC-3 operator Manuel Trigo. Also shown in the photo from left are Bruno Unger, shift foreman, John Jeffrey, general foreman, Evaristo de Melo, asst. operator, Heinz Kaimbach, asst. op., Manuel DeCosta, shift foreman, Paul Loeffier, Op. slab saw, Mr. Gibson and Mr. Trigo; Casting Division Superintendent Jim Bell, Packaging and Shipping general foreman Bill Keith, day foreman Tony Coppens, Casting Superintendent Bob Reid, shift foreman Bernard Dicker, main. foreman Earl Welin and day foreman Helmut Benn. Dimensions of the ingot in the picture are 20 1/2" x 40" x 187". It weights 15, 147 lbs.
Photograph of 20 Swallow St. On back is written: 'Our house at 20 Swallow St. showing kitchen window, Ruby's bedroom window. This is actually the back door but the front door is never used. That little closet sticking out is for the garbage cans".
Photograph of 20 Swallow St. On back is written: 'Our house at 20 Swallow St. showing kitchen window, Ruby's bedroom window. This is actually the back door but the front door is never used. That little closet sticking out is for the garbage cans".
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Ardelle Auty (later Cates), Pat Satti, Ruby Sakata, and Marilyn White roomed together here while teaching at Nechako Elementary School in 1961-62.
Photograph of 20 Swallow St. On back is written: 'Ruby (Toshi) (Sakata) Chatelin, Marilyn (White) Bueckert, Pat (Satti) Parker, Sept 1961 the first day in Kitimat.
Photograph of 20 Swallow St. On back is written: 'Ruby (Toshi) (Sakata) Chatelin, Marilyn (White) Bueckert, Pat (Satti) Parker, Sept 1961 the first day in Kitimat.
Notes
Ardelle Auty (later Cates), Pat Satti, Ruby Sakata, and Marilyn White roomed together here while teaching at Nechako Elementary School in 1961-62.