Photo showing Robbie Burns Night "Piping in the Haggis"; piper is Ken Mckinnon. Bob Jameson was responsible for cooking of 50 Haggis. Dinner was held at Helen's.
Photo showing Robbie Burns Night "Piping in the Haggis"; piper is Ken Mckinnon. Bob Jameson was responsible for cooking of 50 Haggis. Dinner was held at Helen's.
Photo showing Portuguese immigrant official Ruy San Romao visits Kitimat : (from left to right): Antonio Goncalves, Jose E. Sousa, Ruy San Romao, J. C. Brito and P. Gabriel.
Photo showing Portuguese immigrant official Ruy San Romao visits Kitimat : (from left to right): Antonio Goncalves, Jose E. Sousa, Ruy San Romao, J. C. Brito and P. Gabriel.
Photo showing Mr. & Mrs. John Kendrick receiving ships' chronometer and barometer from Kitimat Works Manager, Gerry Gwyn and wife, Marie. Mr. Kendrick was Kitimat Constructors - Sagimat and transferred to Alcan's Vancouver Office. Mr. Kendrick wrote the book "People of the Snow." Note: Curator, Louise Avery, interviewed John Kendrick in October, 2005 for Museum Project "Living Landscapes."
Photo showing C.J. Hobbs and Family - transferred to Alcan Vancouver Office. Mr. Hobbs was with Kitimat Contructors - Sagimat. They lived at 13 Pintail Street.
Photo showing the Fred Ryan family off to Vancouver.
NSP article: A first-comer to Kitimat, one of the town's pioneer businessmen, and an active supporter of many organizations left at the weekend for Vancouver. Fred Ryan, who came to Kitimat in 1951 as a cook for the survey crew's first camp, said on Saturday that his 11 yrs here had been "the best in my life". Notes: The Chef Arrives: 10 May 1951; Head Chef fror 48 hours; Back to Photography: Radio Operator; Going into Business; Business Expands - 1956 Fred bought a new blueprint machine . Went into Sporting Goods business with Cliff Schisler; Water Taxi business, boat the Hi-Baller. See Biography File for complete details.
Photo showing the Fred Ryan family off to Vancouver.
NSP article: A first-comer to Kitimat, one of the town's pioneer businessmen, and an active supporter of many organizations left at the weekend for Vancouver. Fred Ryan, who came to Kitimat in 1951 as a cook for the survey crew's first camp, said on Saturday that his 11 yrs here had been "the best in my life". Notes: The Chef Arrives: 10 May 1951; Head Chef fror 48 hours; Back to Photography: Radio Operator; Going into Business; Business Expands - 1956 Fred bought a new blueprint machine . Went into Sporting Goods business with Cliff Schisler; Water Taxi business, boat the Hi-Baller. See Biography File for complete details.
Photo showing going away party for Staff Sgt. Jack and Deidre Duggan, transferred to Prince Rupert. Making presentation is Alderman Don Stickney. Staff Sgt. Duggan served in the far north as a youngman. Mrs. Duggan was a Nurse-Ariline Stewardess. They had five children. Staff Sgt. Duggan was head Security for Royal Bank after his retirement & served the highest rank with the Knights of Columbus.
Photo showing going away party for Staff Sgt. Jack and Deidre Duggan, transferred to Prince Rupert. Making presentation is Alderman Don Stickney. Staff Sgt. Duggan served in the far north as a youngman. Mrs. Duggan was a Nurse-Ariline Stewardess. They had five children. Staff Sgt. Duggan was head Security for Royal Bank after his retirement & served the highest rank with the Knights of Columbus.
Photo showing Margie Forward at her going away Tea to join her parents in Prince Rupert. Mr. & Mrs. Don Forward owned/operatored Kitimat Builders. Moved to Kitimat in 1953, the 1st private businessman to open a firm in the Aluminum Company of Canada Centre. Mr. Don Forward was also Provincial Judge, & Coronor. Mr. Forward was Kitimat's first president of the Chanmber of Commerce. Mrs. Forward was a Teacher (School District #80). They lived on Plover Street.
Photo showing Margie Forward at her going away Tea to join her parents in Prince Rupert. Mr. & Mrs. Don Forward owned/operatored Kitimat Builders. Moved to Kitimat in 1953, the 1st private businessman to open a firm in the Aluminum Company of Canada Centre. Mr. Don Forward was also Provincial Judge, & Coronor. Mr. Forward was Kitimat's first president of the Chanmber of Commerce. Mrs. Forward was a Teacher (School District #80). They lived on Plover Street.
Photo showing Mr. and Mrs. Walter S.Lee and family moving to Smithers. In the photo are Mr. and Mrs. Lee, younger son Clinton and Mr. Lee's mother, Mrs. Isabel Lee.
Photo showing Mr. and Mrs. Walter S.Lee and family moving to Smithers. In the photo are Mr. and Mrs. Lee, younger son Clinton and Mr. Lee's mother, Mrs. Isabel Lee.
Photo showing the going away party for Mr. & Mrs. John Pousette. L/R Wally Melville, Alcan Public Relations; Dave Morton, Alcan Engineer; Mrs. Audrey Morton, Mr. John Pousette (Alcan, Labour Relations); Mrs. Evelyn Pousette. Article in NSP; A pioneer Kitimat resident, John Pousette, has resigned his position with Alcan's labour relations department and will be leaving Kitimat later this spring. Mr. Pousette, who came to Kitimat from a law practice in Terrace in 1954, was first editor of Kitimat Works' paper, The Ingot, and the legal advisor in the company's property department. He transferred several years ago to the labor relations dept. Associated with the start of many community organizations, Mr. Pousette is perhaps best known for his two terms as a member of the municipal council. He was an original member of the Kitimat Library Board, member of the B.C. Centennial Committee as project manager, president of the YMCA, chairman of the Hirsch Cr. Park Board, chairman of the Kitimat District Bar Assoc., charter president of Nechako Toastmasters' Club, & an executive member of the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce. Spring 1963.
Photo showing the going away party for Mr. & Mrs. John Pousette. L/R Wally Melville, Alcan Public Relations; Dave Morton, Alcan Engineer; Mrs. Audrey Morton, Mr. John Pousette (Alcan, Labour Relations); Mrs. Evelyn Pousette. Article in NSP; A pioneer Kitimat resident, John Pousette, has resigned his position with Alcan's labour relations department and will be leaving Kitimat later this spring. Mr. Pousette, who came to Kitimat from a law practice in Terrace in 1954, was first editor of Kitimat Works' paper, The Ingot, and the legal advisor in the company's property department. He transferred several years ago to the labor relations dept. Associated with the start of many community organizations, Mr. Pousette is perhaps best known for his two terms as a member of the municipal council. He was an original member of the Kitimat Library Board, member of the B.C. Centennial Committee as project manager, president of the YMCA, chairman of the Hirsch Cr. Park Board, chairman of the Kitimat District Bar Assoc., charter president of Nechako Toastmasters' Club, & an executive member of the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce. Spring 1963.
Photo showing Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hallgrimson and their two children (Grant, aged 4 and baby Joneen, aged nine months) leave Saturday for their new home in Kelowna.
Photo showing Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hallgrimson and their two children (Grant, aged 4 and baby Joneen, aged nine months) leave Saturday for their new home in Kelowna.
Portrait of the Honourable Phil Gaglardi, Social Credit Minister of Highways. Taken in front of the lower level of the Kitimat City Centre Mall parking lot.
1 photograph : b&w ; 10 x 12.4 cm
1 negative : b&w ; 12.5 x 10 cm
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Portrait of the Honourable Phil Gaglardi, Social Credit Minister of Highways. Taken in front of the lower level of the Kitimat City Centre Mall parking lot.