Photo showing ceremony at the Kitimat cemetery dedicating the memorial marker cross, officially accepted by Reeve Sam Lindsay for the municipality. The large wood and aluminum marker was to a large extent the work of Ewald Truhn, assisted by a number of others, including Ron Baumeister.
Photo showing ceremony at the Kitimat cemetery dedicating the memorial marker cross, officially accepted by Reeve Sam Lindsay for the municipality. The large wood and aluminum marker was to a large extent the work of Ewald Truhn, assisted by a number of others, including Ron Baumeister.
Photo showing incoming executive of Kitimat's United Church Women, from left: Mrs. E.W. McKernan, president, Mrs. John Bunn, first vice-president, Mrs. Ken Armstrong, second vice-president, Mrs. Arv. Sestrap, secretary, and Mrs. Walter Bailey, treasurer.
Photo showing incoming executive of Kitimat's United Church Women, from left: Mrs. E.W. McKernan, president, Mrs. John Bunn, first vice-president, Mrs. Ken Armstrong, second vice-president, Mrs. Arv. Sestrap, secretary, and Mrs. Walter Bailey, treasurer.
Photo showing officers of Kitimat's United Church Women at the inaugural service for the group. They are from left, back to front: Mrs. John Bunn, treasurer, Mrs. Cec Moore, secretary, Mrs. E.W. McKernan, treasurer, Mrs. Fred Orr, secretary, Mrs. Sam Hanna, Manse committee, Mrs. E.M. Hill, vice-president, Mrs. William Major, president, Kildala group, Mrs. Ben Pound, president, and Mrs. Blair Ripley, vice-president.
Photo showing officers of Kitimat's United Church Women at the inaugural service for the group. They are from left, back to front: Mrs. John Bunn, treasurer, Mrs. Cec Moore, secretary, Mrs. E.W. McKernan, treasurer, Mrs. Fred Orr, secretary, Mrs. Sam Hanna, Manse committee, Mrs. E.M. Hill, vice-president, Mrs. William Major, president, Kildala group, Mrs. Ben Pound, president, and Mrs. Blair Ripley, vice-president.
Photo showing Kitimat United Church "Jingle Bells Bazaar", from left: Mrs. Douglas Van Kleeck, Mrs. Frank Biss, Janice Parsham, Mrs. Norman Parsham, Mrs. Gerry Wier, Mrs. James W. Bell.
Photo showing Kitimat United Church "Jingle Bells Bazaar", from left: Mrs. Douglas Van Kleeck, Mrs. Frank Biss, Janice Parsham, Mrs. Norman Parsham, Mrs. Gerry Wier, Mrs. James W. Bell.
Photo showing Mrs. Lyla Johnson, centre, and Mrs. Wayne Ashley, right, are shown with Mrs. Iona Burnett, choosing hats to model at the hat fashion show, as part of the First United Church Women's annual Mad Hatter Tea Party.
Photo showing Mrs. Lyla Johnson, centre, and Mrs. Wayne Ashley, right, are shown with Mrs. Iona Burnett, choosing hats to model at the hat fashion show, as part of the First United Church Women's annual Mad Hatter Tea Party.
Photo showing 6 of many who have been working hard for the United Church Women's annual Jingle Bells Bazaar. From left: Mrs. E.R. MacNaughton, Mrs. Gerry Weir, Mrs. Ken Loader, Mrs. Doug Van Kleeck, Mrs. James Bell, Mrs. Ken Hutchin.
Photo showing 6 of many who have been working hard for the United Church Women's annual Jingle Bells Bazaar. From left: Mrs. E.R. MacNaughton, Mrs. Gerry Weir, Mrs. Ken Loader, Mrs. Doug Van Kleeck, Mrs. James Bell, Mrs. Ken Hutchin.
Photo showing United Church Women's Tea, Mrs. Rod Bolton (left) and Mrs. Lloyd Starr of Kitamaat Village modelling Haisla ceremonial robes and headdresses.
Photo showing United Church Women's Tea, Mrs. Rod Bolton (left) and Mrs. Lloyd Starr of Kitamaat Village modelling Haisla ceremonial robes and headdresses.
Photo showing highlight of the United Church Women's Centennial Rose Tea. Blankets and headdresses, brought from the Kitamaat Village for the first time were described by Mrs. Lloyd Starr, center standing, and modelled by Mrs. Ernest Grant (left) and Mrs. Rod Bolton (right). Seated is UCW president Mrs. E.W. McKernan.
Photo showing highlight of the United Church Women's Centennial Rose Tea. Blankets and headdresses, brought from the Kitamaat Village for the first time were described by Mrs. Lloyd Starr, center standing, and modelled by Mrs. Ernest Grant (left) and Mrs. Rod Bolton (right). Seated is UCW president Mrs. E.W. McKernan.