Photo showing members of the Kitimat first aid team, winners of Provincial trophy for first place in the WCB and St. John Ambulance industrial first-aid competition. From left: fireman Reg Longhurst, Frank Grogan, Captain Dave Crawford, Gene Spracklin, Frank Dutton, (missing Henry Tkocz and coach Lieut. Warren Banks).
Current: 1960s
-District of Kitimat
-St. John Ambulance
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Photo showing members of the Kitimat first aid team, winners of Provincial trophy for first place in the WCB and St. John Ambulance industrial first-aid competition. From left: fireman Reg Longhurst, Frank Grogan, Captain Dave Crawford, Gene Spracklin, Frank Dutton, (missing Henry Tkocz and coach Lieut. Warren Banks).
Photo showing from left: Ed Phillips, Maurice Smith, Edward Dehlby, Led Zelinski and Bob Boulter write workmen's compensation board industrial first aid examinations.
Current: 1960s; District of Kitimat, Fire department
Scope and Content
Photo showing from left: Ed Phillips, Maurice Smith, Edward Dehlby, Led Zelinski and Bob Boulter write workmen's compensation board industrial first aid examinations.
Photo showing winning first-aid team of firemen from Kitimat. From left: Warren Banks, Bill McIntosh, Celgar's Cedric Telford, Frank Grogan (team captain), Pete Tkocz, Al Hopkins.
Current: 1960s
-District of Kitimat
-St. John Ambulance
Scope and Content
Photo showing winning first-aid team of firemen from Kitimat. From left: Warren Banks, Bill McIntosh, Celgar's Cedric Telford, Frank Grogan (team captain), Pete Tkocz, Al Hopkins.
Photo showing Front view of the first prize garden in the 1965 Sentinel garden competition shows the fine, grassed boulevard which is the crowning touch to the property, at 31 Kitlope, home of Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. Pohl and family. Judges this year commented on the number of fine gardens, and those that missed because a boulevard had been left untended or work has been concentrated on either front or back garden but not both. Judges recommened the municipality give a lead in a progressive program of boulevard seeding to improve general appearance of the residential areas.
Photo showing Front view of the first prize garden in the 1965 Sentinel garden competition shows the fine, grassed boulevard which is the crowning touch to the property, at 31 Kitlope, home of Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. Pohl and family. Judges this year commented on the number of fine gardens, and those that missed because a boulevard had been left untended or work has been concentrated on either front or back garden but not both. Judges recommened the municipality give a lead in a progressive program of boulevard seeding to improve general appearance of the residential areas.
Photo showing Mr. & Mrs. O.J. Jennings, 92 Babine Street, 3rd Prize Winner, in the 12th Annual Garden Competition. NSP Article: Meticulous care and excellent taste in border planting helped win third prize, a $7.50 gift certificate donated by Coghlins Hardware Limited, for this beautiful garden created by Mr. & Mrs. O.J. Jennings at 92 Babine. Mr. & Mrs. Jennings have won honorable mention in past contests for their garden. One of the finest in Kildala, it has helped that neighborhood maintain a lead place in the past few competitions.
Photo showing Mr. & Mrs. O.J. Jennings, 92 Babine Street, 3rd Prize Winner, in the 12th Annual Garden Competition. NSP Article: Meticulous care and excellent taste in border planting helped win third prize, a $7.50 gift certificate donated by Coghlins Hardware Limited, for this beautiful garden created by Mr. & Mrs. O.J. Jennings at 92 Babine. Mr. & Mrs. Jennings have won honorable mention in past contests for their garden. One of the finest in Kildala, it has helped that neighborhood maintain a lead place in the past few competitions.