North-West, British Columbia, Canada
When I started in Terrace in 1969, I&R worked out of an Atco trailer, located in an old Army Drill hall at 4400 Birch Ave.
up on the Bench, off the east end of Park Ave. The trailer was on the left of the main big doors.
Later Radio moved a trailer in on the right of the doors. Both looking from the outside front of the building.
After the barn fire, the trucks were kept at the Chevron Gas station, which was located on the SW corner of Atwood St. and Lakelse Ave.
Today it is an empty lot, across the street from old Kondolas furniture building. (2017)
Here they stayed until the new Plant Center at 5215 Keith Ave. was built, where they still are situated in 2017.
Butt-In display Located at Prince George Railway and Forest Industry Museum
Fred Jones was the Brother in Law to Ron Strumecki and George Normandeau.
Fred was always in trouble with the Supervisors, for having his little dog with him during working hours.
Every day he would get a warning, and every day that little Pekinese dog would be on his lap in the van.
In those days, only the supervisors could have radios in their vehicles, but Fred always had a big transistor radio,
hooked to a huge 6v battery, propped up on the dash of his van. At every safety meeting he was told to remove it.
Funny thing, a few days later, the radio and the dog, were back!!
Sad to report Fred passed away late Nov 2015, after a hospital stay.
Leon Parker actually lived in a trailer next to me, in what was called Riverside Trailer court.
Today there is a memorial for Pioneer Tom Thornhill at this spot.
I believe he was selling Real Estate in Prince George.