Photograph of drill rig no.3 moving into position for dock drilling. E/W mole in left background. Rigs No.1 and 2 and water scow in position, right background. One right there are two bulldozers visible, as well as some workers.
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 drill rig no.3 moving into position for dock drilling. E/W mole in left background. Rigs No.1 and 2 and water scow in position, right background. One right there are two bulldozers visible, as well as some workers.
Photograph of farewell for Mr. + Mrs. John Spitz at the Chalet. Longtime Kitimat residents Mr. and Mrs. John Spitz were guests of honor when their friends entertained Saturday at The Chalet at a surprise dinner party. About 30 guests attended. In the above picture left to right are councillor Tom Smith, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Spitz and mrs. A.J. Barnfield. Mr. and Mrs. Spitz came to Kitimat in 1954. They are leaving at the end of this month for Ladner, B.C.
Photograph of farewell for Mr. + Mrs. John Spitz at the Chalet. Longtime Kitimat residents Mr. and Mrs. John Spitz were guests of honor when their friends entertained Saturday at The Chalet at a surprise dinner party. About 30 guests attended. In the above picture left to right are councillor Tom Smith, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Spitz and mrs. A.J. Barnfield. Mr. and Mrs. Spitz came to Kitimat in 1954. They are leaving at the end of this month for Ladner, B.C.
Photograph showing the house of Mr and Mrs August Smits on Starling street. Their house was number 54. It won the first place prize in the Northern Sentinel's 1956 garden competition. There were more than thirty gardens that the judges carefully looked at before deciding the winner. Mr and Mrs August Smits had come in second place the previous year. They were awarded the Northern Sentinel Rose Bowl by Reeve Hallman for winning first place. The house has a white picket fence and is quite small. The yard is very neat and you can see a woman standing in it. In the background there are other houses, trees and mountains.
Photograph showing the house of Mr and Mrs August Smits on Starling street. Their house was number 54. It won the first place prize in the Northern Sentinel's 1956 garden competition. There were more than thirty gardens that the judges carefully looked at before deciding the winner. Mr and Mrs August Smits had come in second place the previous year. They were awarded the Northern Sentinel Rose Bowl by Reeve Hallman for winning first place. The house has a white picket fence and is quite small. The yard is very neat and you can see a woman standing in it. In the background there are other houses, trees and mountains.
Photograph of from (L-R), Bob Esson, Mrs. Nels Klit, J.B. Girdwood, and Hal Malone offering Mrs. Nels Klit of 84 Starling St., the first prize in the Annual Garden Competition.
Photograph of from (L-R), Bob Esson, Mrs. Nels Klit, J.B. Girdwood, and Hal Malone offering Mrs. Nels Klit of 84 Starling St., the first prize in the Annual Garden Competition.