Black and white photograph of Ernie Arthur stripped down to the waist striking a staged pose showing his muscular development. Ernie's great talent was quickly recognized, he was soon to become local main event attraction
Black and white aerial photograph of the Great Lakes Pulp and Paper mill. Located next to a river in a sparsely forested area. A small settlement can be seen in the background.
Sports (Teams): Great Lakes Paper Co. Ltd. Athletic Association Baseball Club, Intercity and District Champions, 1939. Back left to right: J. Konderka (rd b.), J. Hill (c.), R. Wiegand (1st b.), S. Robertson (r.f.), W. Koivisto (s.s.), F. Brewitt…
Great Lakes Lumber & Shipping Company. Midway Terminals Ltd., of British Columbia, acquired in 1959 the plant of the Great Lakes Lumber & Shipping Co. Ltd. The new plans to produce forest products and operate a seaway terminal dock on the Fort…
Black and white aerial photograph of Great Lakes Forest Products Ltd., Thunder Bay mill operations. This photograph shows Great Lakes Paper and the Kaministiquia River's path through Fort William. The CanCar plant and a trailer Park on Chippewa Road…