View of Fort George Park from L.C. Gunn Park
Mayor John Backhouse and two unidentified men remove black sheeting to reveal new park sign which read: "L.C. Gunn Park The City of Prince George gratefully acknowledges the generous support of Northwood Pulp and Timber Limited in funding the development of this park"
Mayor John Backhouse and three unidentified men getting ready to cut the dedication ribbon.
Mayor John Backhouse listens as an unidentified Northwood representative makes a speech to attendees to the L.C.Gunn dedication ceremony.
View of Fort George Park from L.C. Gunn Park
Mayor John Backhouse and three unidentified men stand by the waters edge holding a (park) plan (?)
View of Fort George Park from L.C. Gunn Park
Mayor John Backhouse stands with four unidentified men just prior to the cutting of the ribbon.
Mayor John Backhouse shakes the hand of an unidentified Northwood representative as they both stand in front of the hidden park sign.
Mayor John Backhouse makes a speech to attendees to the L.C.Gunn dedication ceremony.
The Kurzwell Reader that Northwood donated to the Prince George Public Library.
Stan Bradshaw and Les Waldie (Vice President Human Resources) using the Kurzwell Reader during the donation of the Kurzwell Reader by Northwood.
The Kurzwell Personal Reader that Northwood donated to the Prince George Public Library.
A book being used with the Kurzwell Personal Reader that Northwood donated to the Prince George Public Library.
An unidentified man and Les Waldie (Vice President Human Resources) unveil the new Kurzwell reader and the new reading room donated by Northwood.
An unidentified man presents Les Waldie (Vice President Human Resources) with two plaques, while Stan Bradshaw and an unidentified man stand behind him during the donation of the Kurzwell Reader by Northwood.
Kurzwell Reader Donation.
Les Waldie (Vice President Human Resources), Joan Jarman (Librarian), Stan Bradshaw and Mrs. Bradshaw at the donation of the Kurzwell Reader by Northwood.
Kurzwell Reader donated to Prince George Public Library.
Two unidentified students, members of the Junior Achievers, working with pieces of lumber.
Several unidentified students who are members of the Junior Achievers.
Teacher Assistant Training Program display set up in CNC gymnasium
Northwood display set up in CNC gymnasium
Three unidentified men pose for a photo.
Signage affixed to a tree: "John McGinnis Junior Forest Wardens Training Camp"
Two trainers (?) standing with three Junior Forest Wardens.
Administering first aid to an injured foot.
Trainers and staff eating together around a picnic table in the mess hall.
Detail of trainers and staff eating together around a picnic table in the camp mess hall.
Group photo of seven adults (trainers?) at the John McGinnis Junior Forest Wardens Training Camp.
Jane Harding, daughter of a Northwood employee, being led to her seat beside the guest speakers by an unidentified man.
Louis Boone (MLA) speaking at lecturn.
Doug Little and Jane Harding planting the 100,000,000 commemorative seedling.
Group photo of those involved in the ceremonial planting of the 100,000,000 commemorative seedling.
Audience members, including Jane Harding, after the commemorative planting ceremony.
Camerman filming commemorative planting ceremony.
Captital C-GTES heliopter hovering above the ground.
Display on forest pests.
Man with young boy on his lap sitting in a piece of heavy machinery as part of the open house following the commemorative planting ceremony.
Little girl taking a helicopter ride at the open house following the commemorative planting ceremony.
Father and daughter (?) standing in parking lot at the open house following the commemorative planting ceremony.
Two young girls and a boy sitting in the drivers cab of a large piece of logging machinery.
Overview of Open House after commemorative planting ceremony.
Prescribed burning exhibit at Open House held after commemorative planting ceremony.
Exhibit of one year's activities 1987 of Tree Farm License No. 30 at the Open House following the commemorative planting ceremony.
Two men looking at maps illustrating either existing or proposed logging site.
Unidentified man speaking at lecturn.