Group photo of several employees from the stud mill, yard and barkers of Shelley Sawmill. LtoR: John Giroux, David Thomson, David Bond, David Sutton (Bucker/Scaler), Dennis Elliot, Dale Wood, Mark Steinhauser, Wim Koops, Robert Thompson, Ronnie Ouellette, Russell Parker, Maurice Carpenter, Henry Mikoska, Mario Soares, Jose Gomez, Mickal Mickelson (utility/planer area), Mario Ferreira, Gary Stevenson, James Trask, Eugene Ipsen, Niels Hansen. The supervisors are kneeling in the front: Dennis Elrick and Vern Ashley. All of men in the pictur worked 1000 accident free days as of January 28, 1985.
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.
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."
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: Owen Morten, Ray Vallee, holding Turtle Club Member Certificate and hard hat, Jean Tremblay, Butch Bogan, Pulpmill manager, and Austin Clark (Materials Handling Woodroom Superintendent).
Butch Boggan, Northwood Pulp Mill Manager, presenting Ray Vallee with a hard hat and a membership certificate to the Turtle Club [for safety merit].
(L to R): Ray Vallee holding Turtle Club Membership Certificate, Butch Boggan, Northwood Pulp Mill Manager, holding hardhat and shaking hands with unidentified man.
Doug Little, Senior Vice-President of Forest Operations, and Horst Sander, President, at the unveiling of the Tree Dedication plaque.
Horst Sander, President of Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd., addresses a crowd at the unveiling of the Tree Dedication plaque to honor employees who have worked at Northwood 25+ years.
The tree dedication plaque at Corporate Office, to honour employees who have worked 25+ years, prior to its unveiling.
The Tree Dedication plaque to honor employees who have worked 25+ years at Northwood - a fitting way for a forest products company to recognize employee service.
Horst Sander, President of Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd., unveiling the Tree Dedication Plaque at the Corporate Office.
Robert A. Rogers(?) displays his Certificate of Apprenticeship and his Certificate of Qualification for the position of millwright, while standing next to an unidentified man.
Murray Charles Hall displays his Certificate of Apprenticeship and his Certificate of Qualification for the position of Heavy Duty Mechanical Repair.
Murray Charles Hall shakes hands with an unidentified man holding two framed certificates, while another unidentified man looks on.
Three unidentified men are instructed on how to grade pieces of lumber during training.
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.
Barry Wade, Manager of Upper Fraser Sawmill, presents a hard hat and shakes the hand of an unidentified young man holding a framed certificate.
An unidentified man presents representatives of the Electrical Department with a pennant in recognition of 356 days without lost time injury in the Electrical Department at a corporate safety awards banquet.
A group photo of four unidentified men, including one man who is holding a hard hat that is split in half, surrounding a Turtle Club Membership Certificate and a Turtle Club Hard Hat.
Reviewing plans for the new one-year forest technology course to be offered by the College of New Caledonia are, LtoR: Cliff Bristow, Manager, and Gerry Burns, Officer, Canada Manpower Center, Prince George; Toby Mogenson, Secretary-Treasurer, International Woodworkers of America, Local 1-424; Advisory Committee Chariman Doug Little, Vice-President Forest Operations - Northwood Pulp and Timber Limited; Howard Lloyd, Howard Lloyd Logging Ltd.; A.L. Leveridge, Careers Dean, and Bob Dunsmore, Chief Forest Technology Course Instructor, both from the College of New Caledonia.
Butch Boggan, Northwood Pulp Mill Manager, presents a framed certificate to an unidentified Northwood employee, while two other unidentified employees look on.
An unidentified men presents a pennant in recognition of 365 days without lost time injury in the recaust department to unidentified representatives of the Recaust Department.
Pete Zazulak, security personnel, sitting in the booth at the entryway to the Pulp mill.
Two unidentified men and Butch Boggan, Northwood Pulpmill Manager, stand in front of the Northwod Pulpmill corporate office.
Butch Boggan, Pulpmill Manager, presents a framed certificate to an unidentified Northwood employee at the Northwood Pulpmill.
Several unidentified Northwood employees at work in the Northwood Pulpmill Control Room.
Members of the Recaust Department, Electrical Department and Bleach Plant display the pennants that they received for 365 days without lost time injury at the Safety Quarter Awards for 1969.
Representatives of the Bleach Plant receieve a pennant from an unidentified man for 365 days without lost time injury at the Safety Quarter Awards for 1969.
Mr. Frank Muller(?) and four other unidentified men at a banquet for Northwood employees.
Butch Boggan, Pulpmill Manager, and three unidentified men display a framed certificate at Northwood Pulpmill.
Two unidentified Northwood employees at the presentation of a certificate(?) in an office at Northwood Pulpmill.
Four unidentified men hold a trophy and the Northern Interior Lumbermen's Association Truck Loggers' Magazine Trophy Certificate, which is awarded to the lumber operation with the lowest accident frequency rate.
Group photo of several unidentified employees, surrounding a small trophy, while seated in the lunchroom.
Two unidentified Northwood employees seated on a bench in the lunch room.
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.
Gordon Douglas shakes the hand of an unidentified Northwood employee who has just received a service award, while Mike Madrigga stands beside them at an awards banquet at the Holiday Inn.
Bill Kutash shakes hands with Barry Shineton (Plant Manager for Upper Fraser), while Mike Madrigga stands behind them at an awards banquet at the Holiday Inn.
George Mackenzie (General Manager Logging) presents an award and shakes hands with Maxine Valpy (Steno Receptionist), while Doug Little (Senior V.P. of Wood Products) stands in the background at an awards banquet at the Holiday Inn.
Bob Klick (Maintenance Planner) shakes hands with Bill Matson (V.P. Pulp Division) after receiving a service award, while Adrian Girard (Maintenance Supervisor) stands behind them at an awards banquet at the Holiday Inn.
Adrian Girard (Maintenance Supervisor) shakes hands with Owen Wood (Millwright) after presenting him with a service award, while Bill Matson (V.P. Pulp Division) and Gordon Thompson stand in the background at an awards banquet at the Holiday Inn.