The (North) Vancouver Kodak lab had been closed by 1989, so the film would have gone to Ontario - either Brampton or Camera/Kodak Heights in the suburbs of Toronto.'m in Canada so all Kodachrome was sold processing included. I assume it went to the Kodak Vancouver lab for processing, I don't know. This would have been the end of July, 1989. I took it back to my local retailer ( Woodwards, those in western Canada at the time will remember them) and all the Kodachromes went out to Kodak in yellow Kodak envelopes, while E6 and C41 went in store brand envelopes for local processing. When this film eventually came back, there was the negatives, a set of prints, and a set of slides had been made too. Also 2 rolls of fresh K64.
Someone must have noticed the problem there.
I expect they still had C41 processing in Ontario at that time - they never had C22 or C41 in North Vancouver.
If the problem had happened in 1983 or earlier, it would have been my Dad's department who handled it for you. He was the manager of the customer service and dealer pickup and delivery services at the North Vancouver lab until he retired in 1983.
My guess is that the error occurred in the part of the manufacturing process that dealt with the special packaging of films for Canada. Canadian films were distinguished by two factors - Kodachrome was sold with processing included, and Canadian cassettes were all labelled as being products of Kodak Canada Inc., and the writing on the cassettes was bilingual - French and English.
