Photograph of official ground breaking for Eurocan Pulp & Paper Co. Ltd. Kitimat B.C. Large group of men are on a stage with "Offical Ground Breaking" sign above. Two men are standing bellow stage. Sam Lindsay in a light coloured suit is standing in front row on the stage.
Gerald Farina is the son of Joe Farina. He used to work for Alcan.
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Photograph of official ground breaking for Eurocan Pulp & Paper Co. Ltd. Kitimat B.C. Large group of men are on a stage with "Offical Ground Breaking" sign above. Two men are standing bellow stage. Sam Lindsay in a light coloured suit is standing in front row on the stage.
Photo showing group of distinguished visitors, mostly press people and financial house representitives pose here for the Sentinel beside the chartered aircraft which took them from Vancouver to Kitimat and on to Prince George before returning to Vancouver.
Photo showing group of distinguished visitors, mostly press people and financial house representitives pose here for the Sentinel beside the chartered aircraft which took them from Vancouver to Kitimat and on to Prince George before returning to Vancouver.
The display booth is green and red with a sign which reads, "EUROCAN Pulp & Paper". There is a man in a suit pointing to a map, and three young boys standing in the front.
The display booth is green and red with a sign which reads, "EUROCAN Pulp & Paper". There is a man in a suit pointing to a map, and three young boys standing in the front.
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Meeting in Vancouver prior to annoucement that production capacity of its forthcoming Kitimat, B.C. mill will be increased further 30 per cent, are directors of Eurocan Pul and Paper Co. Ltd. Included are representatives of the four Finnish companies which hold a controlling interest in Eurocan. It is believed Eurocan represents the largest investment of Finnish capital ever made in Canada. Left to right are: (SEE LIST ATTACHED
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May 20th, 1969
Gordon Rowntree & Co. Ltd.
1198 Pender St., Vancouver,
682-6271. Team Deachman."
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Meeting in Vancouver prior to annoucement that production capacity of its forthcoming Kitimat, B.C. mill will be increased further 30 per cent, are directors of Eurocan Pul and Paper Co. Ltd. Included are representatives of the four Finnish companies which hold a controlling interest in Eurocan. It is believed Eurocan represents the largest investment of Finnish capital ever made in Canada. Left to right are: (SEE LIST ATTACHED
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May 20th, 1969
Gordon Rowntree & Co. Ltd.
1198 Pender St., Vancouver,
682-6271. Team Deachman."
Notes
CURRENT - 1960 -
1. Jean Chretian visits Kitimat
2. Eurocan execs.
Photograph of Sam Lindsay, Mayor (middle, back) about to kick a soccer ball to offically open the Eurocan Soccer Tournament ; Henk Degoeij, referee (left) ; Alvaro Ferreira, president of the Kitimat and District soccer assocaiation ; holding ball is Ernie Jones and Tom Syme, Eurocan officals
Photograph of Sam Lindsay, Mayor (middle, back) about to kick a soccer ball to offically open the Eurocan Soccer Tournament ; Henk Degoeij, referee (left) ; Alvaro Ferreira, president of the Kitimat and District soccer assocaiation ; holding ball is Ernie Jones and Tom Syme, Eurocan officals
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.