Photograph of Jim Brown handing over a cheque for $112.00 to Mrs. Dennis Barber. A gift from the president of the Kitimat Players to the president of the Kitimat Retarded Children's Association.
Photograph of Jim Brown handing over a cheque for $112.00 to Mrs. Dennis Barber. A gift from the president of the Kitimat Players to the president of the Kitimat Retarded Children's Association.
Notes
The Museum acknowledges that today's society uses "intellectual disability."
Photograph of Children's Choir. The sound of children's voices raised in singing traditional Christmas songs is a familiar one throughout the world where-ever Christians gather. Here in Kitimat, choirs from all the schools gathered a couple of weeks ago, including this one from cormorant school, to sing the ageless carols once again.
Photograph of Children's Choir. The sound of children's voices raised in singing traditional Christmas songs is a familiar one throughout the world where-ever Christians gather. Here in Kitimat, choirs from all the schools gathered a couple of weeks ago, including this one from cormorant school, to sing the ageless carols once again.
"Kitimat Hospital: Christmas in the Kiddies Ward
Wayne Green
Kevin Smyth
Emeric Pozsgay
Jan Gosbjorn
Floriana Floropulos
Robin Grant
nurses: Mrs. M.M. Hopkins
Miss E. Groenveldt"
"Kitimat Hospital: Christmas in the Kiddies Ward
Wayne Green
Kevin Smyth
Emeric Pozsgay
Jan Gosbjorn
Floriana Floropulos
Robin Grant
nurses: Mrs. M.M. Hopkins
Miss E. Groenveldt"
Notes
A: HISTORICAL
1. KITIMAT GENERAL HOSPITAL
b): Public Health
Photo showing six children of Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Froess, 59 Eagle, came up with a stellar example of community help. The kids saved November and December allowances "to help some little boy or girl have a happier Christmas", money trees were presented to the Kitimat Community Help Agency. Front, from left: Richard (7), Ernie (5 months), John (6). Back: Mike (5), Don (2), Doug (4).
Photo showing six children of Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Froess, 59 Eagle, came up with a stellar example of community help. The kids saved November and December allowances "to help some little boy or girl have a happier Christmas", money trees were presented to the Kitimat Community Help Agency. Front, from left: Richard (7), Ernie (5 months), John (6). Back: Mike (5), Don (2), Doug (4).