An unidentified man, Barry Shine[stow?], holds a certificate while shaking the hand of a senior Northwood employee. Another unidentified man stands to the left of the certificate recipient.
LtoR: Ken McMillan, holding a framed certificate, [J.?] Wood Woodruff, holding a framed certificate, and Wally Drosdovetch.
Two unidentified men holding mounted BC Hydro Industrial Energy Efficiency Awards.
Two unidentified men comparing their mounted BC Hydro Industrial Energy Efficiency Awards.
LtoR: Harjinder Singh Hundle, Plant Safety Chairman, displaying an award, Tim Kenny, President of Noranda Forest Inc., and Barry Brown, Plant Manager P.G. Sawmill, holding an award.
Group photo of unidentified employees at the Planer Mill in recognition of planer record production of 297 MFBM per shift average in April 1983.
Dave Manahan shakes the hand of Tim Kenny, while accepting an award for the First Aid Competition at the Houston Sawmill Corporate Office.
Mike Madrigga, addressing the audience at the Awards and First Aid Competition at the Houston Sawmill, while Tim Kenny and Ernie Redford look on.
A large group photo of unidentified Northwood Employees and their guests at the Houston Sawmill Awards and First Aid Competition in Houston, B.C.
Jose Ferreira receiving top Northwood and C.O.F.I. [Council of Forest Industries] awards from Dominic Gammiero, General Manager Sawmills, and Ed Dias, Manager Quality Control.
Group photo of five men, including C.T. Hazelwood and Jim Rustad, displaying the JAS Certification at Rustad Bros. Sawmill.
Om Parmar receives the Council of Forest's Annual B.C. Interior Lumber Grading Championship Award from an unidentified man at an awards ceremony held at the Coast Inn of the North.
An unidentified man signing the Japanese Agricultural Standard Agreement, while Mike Madrigga and three unidentified Japanese businessmen share a laugh.
An unidentified man grades a piece of lumber with a colored marker according to the Japanese Agricultural Standard.
Parma Bains and an unidentified man display their Lumber Grading Championship plaques, while Ed Dias(?) and two other unidentified men look on.
An unidentified man instructs several unidentified Northwood employees on the Japanese Agricultural Standard grading system.
Several unidentified men sit on the platform during the ceremony for the first JAS shipment from Houston Sawmill.
A larger view of a Northwood "kiln-dried" lumber shipment that is certified by both the Japanese Agricultural Standard and the Council of Forest Industries [COFI].
Four pieces of lumber that have been stamped with the Japanese Agricultural Standard stamp, indicating that these pieces of lumber have passed the quality inspection for the Japanese Agricultural Standard.
Several pieces of lumber waiting to be shipped during the first shipment with the Japanese Agricultural Standard Certification from Houston Sawmill.
Mike Madrigga speaking at the first Japanese Agricultural Standard lumber shipment from Houston Sawmill.
John Stubbs, 20 years old, signs a five year apprenticeship contract on June 15, 1970. He was hired on May 2, 1968 to work in the materials handling department.
Douglas Layden displays the 1984 W.A.E. Pepter Award that he received for his paper, titled "Log Profile System Improves Management for Woods and Mill."
Group photo of several unidentified Northwood employees standing in front of the Northwood Pulp Mill Corporate Offices with three placards.
Norm Brassard and George Wallace holding a cake in recognition of 5 years of accident free lost time for the pulping group at Northwood Pulp.
Group photo of Northwood Pulp employees, in front of the Northwood Pulp Limited record board, celebrating a record month for production of an average of 1,515 tonnes per day. LtoR: John Mattin (Wet End Operator), Gaston Francouer (Mill Manager), Bob McCannon (Maintenance Foreman), Erin Morten (Tester), Richard Kiss (Shift Operator), Craig Simon (Pulp and Group Operator), Horst Sander (President of Northwood), Lloly Clay, and Bill Matson (Vice President Pulp Division).
Norman Lalonde and an unidentified man display Norman's Certificate of Apprenticeship and Certificate of Qualification for the position of millwright issued by the Department of Labour.
Five unidentified men holding a trophy and three envelopes in a boardroom at a Northwood facility.
An unidentified Northwood employee in the Northwood Pulp Mill control room.
Group photo of part of the production crew which took part in the record 907.8 tonnes produced during the June 13, 1970 shift at Northwood Pulp mill.
A helicopter lands on a field next to two other helicopters, outside of a Northwood facility.
An instructor holds a piece of lumber while speaking to a training class at a Northwood facility.
An instructor shows two unidentified men how to grade a piece of lumber during a training course.
Three unidentified employees observe an employee working with pieces of lumber.
A banner proclaiming Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Week, hung from a heavy piece of machinery at Northwood Pulp Mill.
Large display of safety posters, various safety equipment, such as fire extinguishers and flashlights and the Canadian flag.
The light brown safety bear, holding a Canadian flag, and Smokey the Bear, holding a safety sign, stand in front of stairs at the Northwood pulpmill.
Several unidentified Northwood employees having lunch in the machine room are visited by the light brown safety bear, holding a Canadian flag, and the dark brown safety bear at Northwood pulp mill.
The cake for Canadian Occupation Health and Safety Week, which reads: "Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Week, June - 1988, Safety is no accident."
The light brown safety bear waves, while standing in front of several unidentified Northwood employees holding safety signs at the entrance to Northwood pulp mill.
Five unidentified P.G. Sawmill employees at the P.G. Sawmill Safety Dinner.
Four unidentified P.G. Sawmill employees stand next to each other at the P.G. Sawmill Safety Dinner.
Several unidentified P.G. Sawmill employees talk amongst themselves while seated at the P.G. Sawmill Safety Dinner.
An unidentified Northwood Pulp employee receives a plaque from an unidentified man.
Sajjan Minhas, holding a trophy, stands between two unidentified men, holding a lumber grading award and another unidentified trophy.
An unidentified employee and Ken Berlinger displaying a safety award that they received during an awards banquet.
Group photo of Marvin Gustason, Jan Osting an unidentified woman and five unidentified men holding the sawmill safety award for the lowest accident frequency rate.
Group photo of the yard crew. LtoR: Vern Ashley (Supervisor), James Trask, David Bond, David Sutton, Dale Wood and Maurice Carpenter. The yard crew had worked since September 7, 1978 without lost time. This equaled 2,333 days as of January 28,1985.
Group photo of several unidentified Northwood employees at the Northwood service awards, which recognizes employees who have worked at Northwood for a certain length of time.
Horst Sander and three other unidentified people talk amongst themselves at a table during the Northwood Service Awards Dinner.