Photo showing Alderman Max Patzelt, who had the most strenous objection to Bill 85-Public Officials and Employees Disclosure Act. Up for re-election in the fall, he said, "I wanted to run again but may change my mind...not due to the fact of my personal assets - anybody can look at those - but, if anybody can see the financial statements of my business then I don't think this is right.
Photo showing Alderman Max Patzelt, who had the most strenous objection to Bill 85-Public Officials and Employees Disclosure Act. Up for re-election in the fall, he said, "I wanted to run again but may change my mind...not due to the fact of my personal assets - anybody can look at those - but, if anybody can see the financial statements of my business then I don't think this is right.
Photo showing Alderman John Flynn who was very to the point with his reactio. "I think it's very obnoxious", he said, adding he felt it ridiculous that anybody can have access to another's business accounts. Flynn felt a disclosures act of one kind or another was needed in provincial or federal politics. He said he didn't feel it was neccessary for small municipalities however. (Bill85 - Public Officials and Employees Disclosure Act)
Photo showing Alderman John Flynn who was very to the point with his reactio. "I think it's very obnoxious", he said, adding he felt it ridiculous that anybody can have access to another's business accounts. Flynn felt a disclosures act of one kind or another was needed in provincial or federal politics. He said he didn't feel it was neccessary for small municipalities however. (Bill85 - Public Officials and Employees Disclosure Act)
Photo showing Alderma Joe Banyay. "Why shouldn't it be? What harm could it do?", he answered when questioned about Bill 85. He said he had no objection to the proposed legislation and he felt it could eliminate a lot of ill feeling.
Photo showing Alderma Joe Banyay. "Why shouldn't it be? What harm could it do?", he answered when questioned about Bill 85. He said he had no objection to the proposed legislation and he felt it could eliminate a lot of ill feeling.
Photo showing Alderman Ray Brady who commented, "I'm all in favour of [Bill 85]." He felt a few changes would have to be made but added it looked likely these would be made. Brady said it did not bother him that his or another officials disclosures would be accessible to the public, explaining the only reason such as act is before the legislature is because of the number of conflicts of interests which haven't been brought to the public's attention.
Photo showing Alderman Ray Brady who commented, "I'm all in favour of [Bill 85]." He felt a few changes would have to be made but added it looked likely these would be made. Brady said it did not bother him that his or another officials disclosures would be accessible to the public, explaining the only reason such as act is before the legislature is because of the number of conflicts of interests which haven't been brought to the public's attention.
Photo showing Roy Last, campaign manager for Iona Campagnolo accepting congratulations from a supporter on the job well done in getting his candidate elected the new MP for Skeena Riding.
Photo showing Roy Last, campaign manager for Iona Campagnolo accepting congratulations from a supporter on the job well done in getting his candidate elected the new MP for Skeena Riding.
Frank Howard, wearing a shirt and tie is talking to a landscaper who is wearing a plaid top, and a hard hat. Frank is facing the camera, whereas the landscaper has his back to the camera and his right arm on his hip.
Frank Howard, wearing a shirt and tie is talking to a landscaper who is wearing a plaid top, and a hard hat. Frank is facing the camera, whereas the landscaper has his back to the camera and his right arm on his hip.
Photo showing Premier Bennett visits Kitimat. L/R R.E. Montador, Thomas H. Christie, Reeve Wilbur Hallman, Premier W.A.C. Bennett, Percy E. Radley, Waldo Skillings, R.S. Lawrence
Photo showing Premier Bennett visits Kitimat. L/R R.E. Montador, Thomas H. Christie, Reeve Wilbur Hallman, Premier W.A.C. Bennett, Percy E. Radley, Waldo Skillings, R.S. Lawrence
Federal MLA, Frank Howard speaking to a customer. He is wearing a suit and tie, and is standing in an aisle with a woman. The woman is wearing a patterned handkerchief over her head, and has a purse on her left arm.
Federal MLA, Frank Howard speaking to a customer. He is wearing a suit and tie, and is standing in an aisle with a woman. The woman is wearing a patterned handkerchief over her head, and has a purse on her left arm.
Mauri Skogster (Eurocan Sr. Vice-President of Operations) sitting at the end of the table with the finnish delegation. The opening of Eurocan Pulp & Paper is taking place in the blue room at the Kitimat Hotel. The walls are striped, and there is a glass cabinet in the background.
Mauri Skogster (Eurocan Sr. Vice-President of Operations) sitting at the end of the table with the finnish delegation. The opening of Eurocan Pulp & Paper is taking place in the blue room at the Kitimat Hotel. The walls are striped, and there is a glass cabinet in the background.
(l-r) Henk DeGoeij, _____?, and Sam Lindsay with the finnish delegation at the opening. They are at the Rod & Gun (original), and there are two women in the front wearing dresses. The lady on the right is wearing a light colored dress, and is holding a hand bag and gloves in her hands.
(l-r) Henk DeGoeij, _____?, and Sam Lindsay with the finnish delegation at the opening. They are at the Rod & Gun (original), and there are two women in the front wearing dresses. The lady on the right is wearing a light colored dress, and is holding a hand bag and gloves in her hands.