THE BRITISH COLUMBIA OCTOBER 1972
PUBLISHED BY THE DEPA TME T OF H IGHWAYS VO UME 9, NUMBER 4
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Extreme high water and milch driftwood in the most northerlyend of the Fort St. John Highway District caused the col/apse ofthe Tuya River Bridge centre span recently. A bove picture is anaerial view of the remains of the bridge and the inset shows P. J.
Carr, Regional Maintenance Engineer, and H. L. Good, DistrictSuperintendent, assessing the damage and making plans for areplacement. Loss of the bridge left the community of TelegraphCreek without communications except by air.
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Fort St. John District bridge crew under Foreman Floyd Erickstad recently constructed a new bridge over the Alces River onthe Cecil Lake Road 6 miles west of the British Columbia-Albertaborder. The deck system, a departure from past practice in thedistrict, consists of 24 prestressed-concrete box section stringers,
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permitting increased span length-30 feet as compared to 20 feetfor wood-as well as greater durability and simplicity. Considerable care was needed in handling the units weighing in at aboutJ2 tons each.
MISCELLANYTHE ROAD RUNNER
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Number 4
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Published Quarterly by the
British Columbia Department of HighwaysVictoria, British Columbia
Ray Baines, Executive EditorArthur J . Schindel, Editor
Associate Field EditorsA. R. Lima cher . VictoriaBill Ingram . . . . VictoriaWayne Randell .. . Vancouver Highw ayHerb Gutteridge Regional Electrical CrewL. Q. Fong Centreline Marking, CloverdaleJim Winton .. .North VancouverR. J. Archer .. ..BurnsideJ. W. Morris.,__. ... .. NanaimoMike Butler . ... CourtenayGeorge Cooper Patrol, North VancouverEllis Meads __.__... .__.__.. . .__ Dock DistrictLloyd Burgess ..__. New WestminsterDon Osborne . ChilliwackEdna Hodgson McBrideJim Ferrier __. .__.__.KamloopeEdie Smith .... .. .Williams LakeMurray Ramsay Salmon ArmM. J. Newlands . . RevelstokeAI Desimone .. ..__..__ __ _ __VernonFred Evans .... . . .__. .KelownaJ. W. Zaporozan ...__.. . PentictonJim Chenoweth ......__.. ....... .. MerrittDave Roberts .. . ..__LillooetDorothy Wilkins Grand ForksA. Dyson .. .. . RosslandS. J. Dixey .__ .. .._...NelsonFred Angrignon .._ __.._...... New DenverFred Ryckman .__.__.__. .. ..__.__. CrestonN. K. Molander .. ..__..__CranbrookSam Caravetta .. .. . .. .. ..__........ .... __FernieJ. W. Hickmott .. .. ..__ GoldenFrances Martin . ....__..__..__._ __SmithersJ. C. Bartsch .. .._..__... .._.. ..Pouce CoupeHomer Good ... .. . . ..__.... ..Fort St. JohnDon Hutton .__ ._...__...... . ..__. TerraceShirley Hrechka .. .. .. ..__.. ..Prince GeorgeJack Doddridge .... .. .... __..__Prince GeorgeWayne Chappell .. .. ..__ QuesnelGeorge Harper _ .. .. __ _VanderhoofH. R. Walker . __ Burns LakeW. R. Ball .. .. .. .. Princ e Rupert
Tranquil scene on the Upper Arrow Lake shows 30-car Department ferry MV . Galena leaving Shelt er Bay terminal (lightarea, left centre) and rounding Bannock Point on its way toGalena Bay. The view is approximately northeast.
D. Roberts, Machine Operator 3, Rossland District, has devisedthis garbage-disposal can as a discouragement for bears who frequent parts of the Rossland area.
Thi s massive rock landed unexpectedl y on the travelled portionof the Mica access highway, 59 miles north of Revelstoke. Theonly damage was to the road . Shown standing on the top of therock is A . L . Dav is, Road Foreman, 50-Mile.
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PROMOTIONS
W. HOLLINGSHEAD has been appointed Mechanic Foreman 2, PrinceRupert District. He was formerlyMechanic Foreman I, Prince RupertDistrict.
A. A . GUSTAFSON has been appointed Mechanic 2, New Denver District.He was formerly Mechanic lA, New Denver District.
N. T. BAIN has been appointed Lab.and Data Analysis Assistant (EngineeringAssistant), Geotechnical and MaterialsTesting Branch, Headquarters. He wasformerly Engineering Aide 3, Geotechnical and Materials Testing Branch.
C. 1. VON MATT has been appointedMechanic 2, Revelstoke District. He wasformerly Mechanic lA, Revelstoke District.
L. A. GARAY has been appointedTechnician I, North Vancouver District.He was formerly Engineering Assistant,Headquarters.
P. ESPIG has been appointed M.:chanic-Welder, Kamloops District. Hewas formerly Mechanic I, KamloopsDistrict.
1. A. WATTS has been appointed Regional Lab. Supervisor (Engineering Assistant), Region 1, Geotechnical and Materials Testing Branch. He was formerlyActing Engineer Assistant, Geotechnicaland Materials Testing Branch.
D. R. LISTER has been appointed Regional Aggregate Prospector (Engineering Assistant), Region 1, Geotechnicaland Materials Testing Branch. He wasformerly Engineering Aide 3, Geotechnical and Materials Testing Branch.
A. L. O'BRYAN has been appointedRegional Aggregate Prospector (Technician 1), Region 3, Geotechnical and Materials Testing Branch. He was formerlyEngineering Assistant, Geotechnical andMaterials Testing Branch.
1. E . BRENNER has been appointedRegional Aggregate Prospector (Technician I), Region 4, Geotechnical andMaterials Testing Branch. He was formerly Engineering Assistant, Geotechnical and Materials Testing Branch.
B. 1. HUNTER has been appointed Regional Aggregrate Prospector (TechnicianI ), Region 2, Geotechnical and MaterialsTesting Branch. He was formerly Engineering Assistant, Geotechnical and Materials Testing Branch.
K. D. McRAE has been appointedRegional Lab. Supervisor (EngineeringAssistant), Region 4, Geotechnical andMaterials Testing Branch. He was formerly Engineering Aide 3, Geotechnicaland Materials Testing Branch.
R. L. CULLEN has been appointedRegional Lab. Supervisor (EngineeringAide 3), Region 2, Geotechnical and Materials Testing Branch. He was formerlyEngineering Aide 2, Geotechnical andMaterials Testing Branch.
P. B. (PAT) MACCARTHY was recently appointed Senior Maintenance .Engineer, replacing D. F .Martin who has takenover the position ofSenior Paving Engi
neer. Mr. MacCarthy joined the Department in May 1952 as Resident Engineerat Rossland and the following year waspromoted to District Engineer. In 1959he moved to Courtenay as District Engineer and in )965 became Bridge Inspection Engineer in Headquarters at Victoria.For the past five years he has been Regional Maintenance Engineer at Nelson.He is married with four daughters and isan ardent golfer.
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W. D. EYRE has been appointed Regional Lab. Supervisor (Engineering Assistant), Region 3, Geotechnical andMaterials Testing Branch. He was formerly Engineering Aide 3, Geotechnicaland Materials Testing Branch.
M. K. ALAM has been appointed Regional Lab. Supervisor (Engineering Assistant), Region 4, Geotechnical and Materials Testing Branch. He was formerlyEngineering Aide 3, Construction Branch.
T. W. WALTON has been appointedRegional Lab. Supervisor (EngineeringAssistant), Region 1, Geotechnical andMaterials Testing Branch. He was formerly Engineering Aide 2, Paving Branch.
A. 1. LOVESTROM has been appointed Road Foreman 4, Golden Di strict. He was formerly Road Foreman 2,Grand Forks District.
D. C. KERSLAKE has been appointedRegional Inspector (Technician I), Region I, Geotechnical and Materials Testing Branch. He was formerly Engineering Assistant, Geotechnical and MaterialsTesting Branch.
A. M. LARSON has been appointedRegional Inspector (Engineering Assistant), Region 3, Geotechnical and Materials Testing Branch. He was formerlyEngineering Aide 3, Geotechnical andMaterials Testing Branch.
P. 1. RICHARDS has been appointedMechanic 2, Prince George District. Hewas formerly Mechanic lA, PrinceGeorge District.
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1. S. DUGGAN has been appointedRegional Inspector (Engineering Assistant), Region 2, Geotechnical and Materials Testing Branch. He was formerlyActing Regional Inspector, Geotechnicaland Materials Testing Branch, Kamloops.
D. 1. ST. THOMAS has been appointedRegional Inspector (Engineering Assistant), Region 4, Geotechnical and Materials Testing Branch. He was formerlyAuger Drill Foreman, Geotechnical andMaterials Testing Branch.
W. DIENO has been appointed Diamond Drill Foreman, New WestminsterDistrict. He was formerly Acting Diamond Drill Foreman, New WestminsterDistrict.
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J. T. JOHNSON has been appointedEngineering Aide 3, New WestminsterDistrict. He was formerly EngineeringAide 2, Construction Branch.
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K. W. AITKEN has been appointedAssistant Mech anic Foreman I, LillooetDistrict. He was formerly Mechanic 2,Kamloops District.
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R. J. NlJHOFF has been appointedTechnician I, Nel son District. He wasformerly Engineering Assistant, He adquarters.
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D. BRETECHER has been appointedEngineering Assistant, Prince RupertDistrict. He was formerly EngineeringAide 3, Prince George District.
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L. J . THONY has been appointedTechnician I, Prince George District. Hewas formerl y Engineering Assistant,Prince George District.
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W. G. McDOUGALL has been appointed Road Foreman 2, Pouce CoupeDistrict. He was formerly Road Foreman I, Prince George District.
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B. F. JOHNSON, Vanderhoof District ,is the new Sign Maintenance Man takingover from A. J. Mott, who recently retired . Bryce has been with the Department for seven years as Labourer andMachine Operator 3.
CONYALESCENTSLEO NOVAGLIA, Radio Operator,
Kamloops, is convalescing after a suddenillness and his fellow workers wish him aspeedy recovery.
TRANSFERS
PATRICK J. (PAT)BONSER started in hisnew position as Regional Location Engineer at Nelson, in September. Pat has spentthe last five years inKamloops as Regional
Paving Engineer. He is married and hastwo children, and his hobbies are fishingand reading.
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H. 1. KELSALL, Regional LocationEngineer, Nelson, has been appointed Regional Maintenance Engineer, Nelson, replacing P. B. McCarthy.
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Neil Koel, Mechanic 2, Port A lberni ,above, who was promoted and transferredas A ssistant M echani c to Cranbrook , bidsgoodbye to Al Mcl.ean , Machin e Operator 7. Neil's friends in Port Alberni extended congratulations to him on hispromotion.
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EUGENE MARSHALL, Road Foreman I, has transferred from Burns LakeDistrict to Saturna Island .
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R. ALLAN DEVAULD, Technician 2,Vanderhoof District, has transferred toPouce Coupe District in the same position . Allan was born and raised inVanderhoof, and has worked for theDepartment since he graduated from highschool in 1955. He, hi , wife, and twochildren were feted at a farewell party inAugust by the community, and a gift ofmoney presented by his co-workers.
WEDDINGS
Lucille Dian e Kidd and Jame s AllanArnusch were marr ied in St . John Vianney Church in Penticton in April. Th ecouple are making their home in Gran dForks where Jim is an Engineering A ide2, Grand Forks District.
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JAMES RICHARDS, Bridgeman 2with Langford Bridge crew, was marriedto Linda Fletcher, Saturday, August 5,at the Victoria Truth Centre. Jim hasbeen with the Department since 1970.
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R. W. ( RON ) GARNHAM and IreneOlah were married recently in St. John'sAnglican Church, Victoria. Ron hasbeen with the Traffic Branch for 16 yearsand is presently working as a Signal Te chnician with the branch's electrical section.
OBITUARIESHENRY 1. DELARONDE, Bridgeman
3, with the Fort St. John Bridge crew,died suddenly at his home on June 12 at49. He leaves many relatives and goodfriends and had been with the Departmentsince May 1964. He worked continuously with the bridge crew and gainedseveral promotions along the way.
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WILLIAM C. SISSONS, Power GraderOperator 2, Cranbrook, died suddenlyJune 26, 1972. He started with the Department in April 1947.
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ROLSTON, BurnsLake District, washonoured rece n t IYwith a party at theBurns Lake CivicCentre for his retirement. He worked for
the Department for 26 years. He startedas a Machine Operator and retired asRoad Maintenance Foreman 4. All hisservice was in the Burn s Lake and Southbank areas. An executive member of theKinsmen Club at South bank and a member of the Masonic Lodge at Burns Lake.his hobbies include all outdoor activitiesand piloting his own private airplane .A gift was pre sented by Neville Hope,District Engineer, Burns Lake, on behalfof his fellow employees.
The Rolston s plan to live on GabriolaIsland near Nanaimo .
MARV THOMASretired after 13 years'service as a truckdriver on the Region1 Crusher. He hadalso worked on thecru sher crew in Region 2. At an evening gathering with his fellow workers,Marv was pre sented with a retirementgift. He will be making his home in theNanaimo area.
ART MOTT, Vanderhoof District, retired in August after a total of nine yearswith the Department, during which timehe was Tractor Operator, Mechanic 1,Bridge Labourer, Machine Operator 3and 4, and most recently, Sign Maintenance Man . A retirement party was heldin June when Art and his wife, Tillie,were presented with a gift of money byhis fellow employees.
AUBREY BURGESS, Road Foremanat Salmo, has retired due .0 ill health.He has been with the Department sinceJuly 1953. Aubrey and his wife are livingat Salmo where they will be kept bu sywith home chores.
R. W. KIDD, Head Ferryman on theNorth Bend-Boston Bar Aerial, retiredJuly 31, 1972, after 25 years of service.At a retirement party held in his honourhe was presented with a set of golf clubs.
Recently re tire dHARRY NICHOLLS,Machine Operator 2,Vernon District, hadworked with the Department for two yearsprior to retirement.He was given a retire
ment party by his fellow employees earlierthis year.
R. C. "REG"COOPER, Chief Records Clerk, Headquarters, Victoria, · retiredin June after 42 years'service, and some 200government employeesgathered at a specialluncheon in his hon
our. While most of the guests were fromthe Dep artment of Highways, many attended from the Dep artment of PublicWorks , whose mail and files are handledby Headquarters general office. Severalguests from other Dep artments knew Regand worked with him in the Dep artmentof Public Works in the early 1930's. Apresentation of gifts was made in theoffice of the Minister. He has servedcontinuously with the Department sincehis appointment May 22, 1930, except forleave of absence to serve in the SecondWorld War. Reg was active in the Victoria Symphony Orchestra as a cellist,and his hobbies are gardening, photography, and stamp collecting.
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retired recently fromCourtenay District,where he worked asMaintenance Foremanon Read Island. Hestarted with the Department in 1950, andnow makes his home in Comox.
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W. SCHUBERT, ofthe Kamloops District,retired in June 1972after 13 years of service with the Department as a draughtsman. His fellowworkers presented him
with retirement gifts .
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DONALD recently retired as deckhand onthe Gabriola Islandferry after five years'service . Ferry personnel and friends fromthe Nanaimo Districtoffice met to wish him well.
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J. H. SMYTHE,Superintendent ofEquipment, was honoured by members ofthe Department at aretirement pre senta-
ltion made by H. T .Miard, Deputy Minis
ter , une ,at Victoria. Jack was amember of the RCAF from March 1943to October 1945. In March 1949 hejoined the Department of Lands, Fore sts,and Water Resources at Kamloops andstayed until March 1952, when he left togo into business for him self. In November 1959 he joined the Department ofHighw ays Regional staff at Kamloops asMechanical Superintendent 3, and waspromoted to Mechanical Superintendent5 in April 1963. Later that year hetran sferred to Victoria as Superintendentof Equipment where he remained in thisposition until his early retirement.
HAROLD DEWARhas retired after 23years' service with theDepartment. Haroldspent a good deal oftime in the northernpart of the Provinceat Pouce Coupe and
Fort St. John, before coming to Nanaimo.John Morris, District Superintendent, presented him with a gift and meritoriousservice scroll.
CARLO CANZIAN,Mechanic - Welder ,Kamloops Districtshop, retired at theend of July 1972 after16 years with the Department. Gifts fromCarlo's fellow workerswere presented by H. F . Blunden, DistrictSuperintendent.
Some 156 Department employees fromGolden and Athalmer,Golden District, helda farewell party forDONALD PIGGOT,Road MaintenanceForeman 4, who retired after 26 years of continuous service,and EDWIN HOGLUND, Machine Operator, who retired after 20 years' service.Presentations of gifts on behalf of employees and friends, and long-serviceplaques on behalf of the Provincial Government, were made by C. S. Shaw, District Superintendent.
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ABOUT PEOPLEMRS. KARLEEN
SYRNYK joined thestaff of the ServicesBranch, Victoria, asClerk-Typist in May1972, taking over theposition vacated byMrs . Charlotte Darby
who left to return to Regina . Karlcen 'sfavourable interest, besides her twoyoung children, is the outdoors.
MRS. WINIFREDLINDGREN is theClerk-Stenographer inthe Training and Safety office in Victoria.She was previouslyemployed by the Department of Health
Services and Hospital Insurance, and theFederal Department of Public Works.Her hobbies are singing, swimming, andplaying the piano.
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HARRY HAIGH,Senior Road Foreman,Nelson Highway District, comes originallyfrom Fernie but hasbeen in Creston forfour years. He ismarried with two sonsand his hobbies are fishing and camping.
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S. E. (STEVE)LOHR has joined theTraffic Branch's Elec-trical Design Sectionafter graduating fromBCIT, Burnaby, witha diploma in ElectricalTechnology. A bache-lor, Steve indicated a keen interest inhunting.
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MISS C L A IREMICHAUX joined theDepartment in Julyafter three years withthe Department ofLands, Forests, andWater Resources. Shewon the position of
Clerk 3 in the Bridge Design office.Claire was born in Victoria and is agraduate of Victoria Senior Secondary.Her hobbies are curling and tennis andshe is keenly interested in all sports.
GARY REMPEL,Labourer, works inthe Karnloops Districtstockroom. Gary issingle and spends hisspare times as a volunteer fire-fighter withthe Kamloops Fire i i ')f { I
Department, and as a Second Lieutenantin the Rocky Mountain Rangers militiaunit. Other interests are ski-ing, hunting,and photography.
Back on the jobafter a brief retirement is HARRYSCHULTZ, Yardman,Vanderhoof District.Harry worked on acasual basis with theDepartment from
1940 to 1950, became a permanent truckdriver until April 1964, when he tookover the duties of Yardman.
In 1969 he retired to his farm, but inthe summers of 1970 and 1971 he wasback as a Labourer. In February 1972the Yardman position became vacant andHarry was happy to return to his oldposition.
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BRUCE SAMP-SON , Truck Driver atDuncan, NanaimoDistrict, s pen t hisearly years on Saltspring Island thenmoved to Lasqueti Island, where he joined
the Department in 1964. He transferredto the Duncan crew in 1971. He ismarried and has three children.
BILL BURDENIUK, Machine Operator 3, Vanderhoof District. A native ofEthelbert, Manitoba,Bill served in theCanadian Army during the Second World
War, later worked in the Alberta oilfieldsfor five years after 1959, and in 1965joined the Department of Highways atFort St. James.
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MRS. CARLA SIEMENS, successful applicant for the Clerkposition in the Revelstoke District office.Originally from Rotterdam, Holland, C'Irla came to Canadawith her parents when she was seven.She is an animal lover and at times playshost to a number of cats. Her other interests are swimming, horseback riding,tennis. and jogging .
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Cherryville Road crew, Vernon Highway District, pose for RRpicture, left to right, Ed Yarish, Machine Operator 3; ArnoldCornish, Road Foreman 2; Fred Mitchell. Machine Operator 6;Harry Nicholls, Machine Operator 2; Albert Foisy, MachineOperator 3; Ernest Myers, Machine Operator 3; Amiel Lukat,Machine Operator 6; and Roger Demers, Machine Operator 3.Cherryville crew share in the maintenance of the Vernon-SlocanHighway (Monashee Pass) with the Nell' Denver HighwayDist rict .
A total of /04 years of service is represented by these thr eeNelson District foremen, left to right, Bill Marleen, Road Foremanl , with the Department since June 1943; Charlie Je/fs , RoadForeman 2, February 1933; and Leroi Cote, Road Foreman 2,October /936.
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"EXTRACURRICULAR" ACTIVITIES
Presentation of gifts from his fellow employees marked theretirement of Arthur W. "Shine" Jarvis, centre, after 27 yearswith the Department. Maintenance man on the Okanagan LakeBridge in recent years, he previously worked on the KelownaWestbank ferries as captain. Presentation was made by DistrictEngineer A. L. Freebairn, left. At right is W. M. Underwood, atone time the District official at Kelowna,
Some of the players at a Saanich District golf tournament heldat Metchosin Golf Course. Left to right, Hugh Woodward, SienPainter 1, Langford Sign Shop; Frank Browes, Sign MaintenanceMan , Burnside; and Art Sankey, Machine Operator 7, Langjord,
The second annual /ishing derby, Kamloops District, was held recently at PaulLake. A bout six families attended underextremely bad weather conditions buteveryone stuck it out ill the rain until thedying minutes of the derby. Jim Denomey; Machine Operator, above, won thetrophy for the largest fish, a whopping1 lb. 9 oz. Mrs. Jeannette Cassell's l-Ib.61h-oz . fish won the ladies' prize, andMiss Laurel Witzer won the children'strophy with her 1-lb. 8-oz. catch.
John Macdougall, centre, gardener atthe Second Narrows Bridge, Vancouver,is shown with his father, John Macdougall, left, and his son, Don , wh€nthey won the Royal City Lawn Bowlinginvitational triples. One of five entriesfrom New Westminster, the Macdougall'sbeat 35 other triples ,to take top placein the tournament.
Ferry Superintendent Ted Blanchardwith his wife, Dorothy, who earlier thisyear christened the Kulleet, one of threenew inter-island ferries at the launchingin North Vancouver. A second vessel,Klatawa, was christened a month laterby Mrs. Isabel Johnson, wife of TomJohnson, Services Engineer, and the third,Denman Queen, by Mrs. A. J. Savoie, ofHornby Island. The three Ilew ferrieswill serve Gabriola Island, Thetis Island,and Denman Island rallies. They carry26 cars and 150 passengers and have acrew of four.
Noon-hour table tennis buffs from Headquarters Bridge andLocation Branches, Weiler Building, Victoria, are, left to right,Francis Bong, Don Mctlormick, Pat Harkness, and Peter Hunt.Finals in a doubles competition were won by Pat and Peier ofLocation Branch over Francis and Don of Bridge Branch earlierthis year.
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A flying holiday across Canada was the experience of L. D.(Doug) Perkins, Regional Construction Engineer, Headquarters,Victoria, and his wife, Phyllis, in June. A World War II pilot,Doug is part owner of a Cessna 170 kept at a privately ownedairfield near Victoria. Doug, second from left, is seen with hisbrother, and nephew in St . Thomas, Ontario, about half waythrough the 6,000-mile trip.
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This is the old Spences Bridge taken from the east side of theThompson in the 20's, probably on a Monday-note the washing onthe lines.
Posing with Department of Public Works Model A Ford dump trucknearly 40 years ago in Salmon Arm are Otto Henrickson, Foreman, andBert McGregor, Bridge Foreman .
A curling league is being formed by members of the Geotechnicaland Mate rials Testing Branch, Burnaby. Interested members of theDepartment in the Greater Vancouver area may obtain information byphoning John M antador at 433-8266. Ice time for approximately fourteams is available at the Heather Curling Club, I4725-108th Avenue,Surrey.
The Sth Annual "Fun" Golf Tournament for Region 3 was hosted bythe Rossland District this year on June 17. Golfers from New Denver, Nelson, Golden, Revelstoke, and K amloops participated. An enioyable day was had by all, especially the top winners, Regional Construction Engineer, Merle Sprou le, Mrs. H . J. Ke lsall, and Mrs. K. E.Dyson.
Of historical interest in connection with the recent opening of the Agassiz-Haig link in this 1924 pic/lire of theHarrison-Agassiz section of Highway 7. The caption all
the old photo reads "built by day labour, Yale District,"
Old grader built in 1898 is part of museum at new yardsite of Vernon Highway District.
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The Nanaimo District does a great deal of screening for various gravelroads and road-mix paving, The screening plant, appearing to dwa rf two o]the buildings in the backgro und, is ready for use in the Duncan area. In theinset are Bill R ichardson , left , and Mechanical Foreman Norma n Taylor, whowere responsible for a ma jor overhaul of the plant.
Creston-Erickson Road (Erickson Back Road)gets a lift, so to speak, from paving contractor.Preparation was by Creston Dis trict crew. This isjust west of CPR crossing.
Creston District puving crew parching on Highway 3A in the A lice Sid ing District . Em ileSchultz is the Rakerm an and Harold Floer is onthe grader in the background.
Sec tion of Tra ns Canada High way north of Duncan, where additionalwidening is under way to provide four lanes of traffic. A G /000 is emp loyedto cut through hard- pan material.
D . W. (Dennis) Hall , right, Region 2 Electrician , pointing out. features of signal-control box to M. J. (Mike) Iobling, apprenticeelectrician with the Department. Dennis has been with theDepartment eight years and came to Kamloops from M apleRidge. He is married and has two children. Mike is single andhis hobbies are boating and trail-bike riding.
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N ot a farm but a landscaping operation on the Alaska High wayright-of-way. Tractor and breaking plou gh cuts and co vers brushaft er which ploughed right-of-way is harrowed and seeded tograss.
Gordon Measure, Machine Operator 4,Nanaimo District, is working with hisloader and backhoe loading material foran Island Highway widening project.
Alfred Tompke , Machine Operator 1,and Rex Wiley , Carpenter, Vernon District , are busy making work benche s atVernon yard .
Gordon Douglas, Mechanical Foreman 3, left, and Dave Edwards, AssistantMechanical Foreman 1 at Vernon District , pause for RR picture while gettingthings ready for the m o\'e to Vernon' snell' mechanical shop and yard-site.
Donald Lowe, Machine Operator 4with Langford Maintenance crew. Donhas been with the Department since 1969.
Doug Meeres, left, and Clyde Lewis ona construction project outside of Courtenay. Both are with the Courtenay District maintenance crew.
Dave Sprout, Truck Driver with theCourtenay District maintenance crew,taking a well-earned pause for the RRcameraman.
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Machine Operator 5,Nanaimo District, hasbeen busy on variouspieces of equipmenton Gabriola Islandthis past summer. Hehas been responsible
for the operation of a roller on theisland's roadmix paving project.
Bob Barry, electrician's helper, Region1, Electrical crew, adjusting a threephase traffic-actuated signal controller at51'011 Road and Old Yale Road, Surrey.
Mer vin Home, Assistant Sign Painter 1,left , and Jim Paton , Machine Operator 1,from Burnside crew , Saanich District, installing delineator posts.
ALBERT (BERT)LECLERQ, Yardman,N anaimo District, hasan important role inthe operation of equipment at the yard. Bertkeeps the equipmentfueled and ready foroperation at all times. He joined theDepartment about 18 months ago,
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The Burn s Lake Bridge crew assembled all l Btr-inch multiplate culvert ill TachekCreek earlier this year . The culv ert was 168 feet long. The cre w CIIb inside thecul vert was wed as a platform for installing the bolts at the top of the culvert, assistedby all overhead crane on the outside. Left to right, Wilf Du eck, Graham Micks, Da veA lexan der, Mi ckey Gelz; DOll Lacey, Ken R ensby, Ernie Laue, Bridge For eman;Eric Schroeder, and Hen ry Kusnezoff .
Langford Maintenance crew installing 110
post guard rail on a truck lane recentl y COi llpleted on M alahat north of Vict oria . Leftto right, Re g. Gustajson, Road Foreman I(o n truck ); Bill Friesen, Road Foreman 4;Dick Smith, Mach ine Operator 3; and BobThiesen , Machine Operator 4. Art Sankey ,Machine Operator 7, is op eratin g the Drott,
A 6-foot cat tle underpuss being installed by the CourtenayDistrict maintenan ce crew under the Island Highway at T 'solum[ust north of Courtenay .
Cesare Nardi, Bridgeman I, Langford Bridge crew, and AlldrewWal sh, Labourer, Burnside crew , lay rock durin g beautificationphase of Project 713 , Falaise Overpass, 011 Patricia Bay Highwaynear Victoria. Cesare was a stone mason by trade before joiningthe D epartment in 1971 .
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SAFETYAWARD
An A ward of Honour was presented to the Gabriola Island andthe Thetis Island Ferry crews in recognition of 348,560 consec utiv e man-hours without reportable injury for the 26 em ployeesinvolved. The period of time covered by the award was July1964 to April 1972. On hand for the presentation were, backrow, left to right , H . S. Aleman, Brian Donn olly, Da ve Mathie5On , Herbert Ki ttel, and R . E. Corfi eld, front row, Senior CaptainCallow and Senior Captain Webber.
LIT H OG RAP HED IN CA NA D A B Y K . M . MACDONALD , Q U E E N'S PRINT E R, V ICTORI A. B RITISH COLUM BIA