"Public Health:
Dr.Evelyn Fox recieves $3999 cheque frmo Bill Beardow, chairman of local "Conquer Cancer" campaign.
- for established health centre in Kitimat General Hospital."
"Public Health:
Dr.Evelyn Fox recieves $3999 cheque frmo Bill Beardow, chairman of local "Conquer Cancer" campaign.
- for established health centre in Kitimat General Hospital."
Notes
A: HISTORICAL
1. Kitimat General Hospital
b): Public Health
Photo of Aubrey Creed, Kitimats first fire chief receiving an award (The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem); Governor General of Canada, Roland, Michener
Photo of Aubrey Creed, Kitimats first fire chief receiving an award (The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem); Governor General of Canada, Roland, Michener
Photograph of Bill Mah? giving a little boy a Chinese New Year Red Envelope as a blessing to bring good luck. Two girls in red cheongsams are walking away. Other people around. For Year of the Rat Chinese New Year Celebration. Event held at Riverlodge.
The Kitimat Chinese Association was founded in 1985. Their purpose was to connect all Chinese Canadians in Kitimat, with the local people too. They encouraged the members involved in the community to show and share Chinese culture with the people in Kitimat. Like activities in Multicultural Day, Canada Day, Canada Cancer Society's Relay of Life, etc. Every year they had three gatherings, summer picnic, Christmas and Chinese New Year. The association disbanded in December 2008 as most of the members got older and retired.
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Donated by Huey-lin Wu
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Photograph of Bill Mah? giving a little boy a Chinese New Year Red Envelope as a blessing to bring good luck. Two girls in red cheongsams are walking away. Other people around. For Year of the Rat Chinese New Year Celebration. Event held at Riverlodge.
Photograph of Bill Mah? giving an older boy a Chinese New Year Red Envelope as a blessing to bring good luck. Other people behind watching, and a man on ther left is taking a photo. People include John and Therese Rodrigues and Wendy Tse. For Year of the Rat Chinese New Year Celebration. Event held at Riverlodge.
The Kitimat Chinese Association was founded in 1985. Their purpose was to connect all Chinese Canadians in Kitimat, with the local people too. They encouraged the members involved in the community to show and share Chinese culture with the people in Kitimat. Like activities in Multicultural Day, Canada Day, Canada Cancer Society's Relay of Life, etc. Every year they had three gatherings, summer picnic, Christmas and Chinese New Year. The association disbanded in December 2008 as most of the members got older and retired.
Custodial History
Donated by Huey-lin Wu
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Photograph of Bill Mah? giving an older boy a Chinese New Year Red Envelope as a blessing to bring good luck. Other people behind watching, and a man on ther left is taking a photo. People include John and Therese Rodrigues and Wendy Tse. For Year of the Rat Chinese New Year Celebration. Event held at Riverlodge.
A photograph of Mt. Elizabeth senior student Detlef Beck receiving the Kildala Parents' Association trophy for citizenship from J.W.A. Green, representing the organization
A photograph of Mt. Elizabeth senior student Detlef Beck receiving the Kildala Parents' Association trophy for citizenship from J.W.A. Green, representing the organization
Photo showing award presentations on July 1st, Dolly Robinson received tea set for years of service as entertainer, she was a musician responsible for Dolly's Trio. Mayor Sam Lindsay at left, Dolly Robinson at right with Miss Kitimat contestants seated behind.
Photo showing award presentations on July 1st, Dolly Robinson received tea set for years of service as entertainer, she was a musician responsible for Dolly's Trio. Mayor Sam Lindsay at left, Dolly Robinson at right with Miss Kitimat contestants seated behind.
From the years 1953-1958, Mike Kinnear took photos during his school years, until graduation, while working for Fred Ryan Ltd. after school and holidays. Photos for him was a hobby, and he took many photos of the smelter and townsite as it grew around him. Mike also took a number of photos for the Kitimat Northern Sentinel, during the Ken Brumley and Pixie Meldrum years as editors. Mike and his family left Kitimat in 1958, but he spent the best part of 40 years in the photographic field, mainly in the retail/wholesale part of the photo industry.
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Donated by Margaret and Mike Kinnear.
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Photograph Mike Kinnear receiving citizenship award. He is holding his citizenship plaque in front of him. The plaque is shield shaped.
Photograph of Michael Nykolaishen (right) receiving a mounted ingot as a retirement gift after having worked for 19 years as a saw centre operator at Alcan.
Mr. Nykolaishen, originally from Manitoba, came to Kitimat from Saskatchewan circa 1956. He worked for Alcan for nearly two decades before retiring and moving down south with his wife.
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Donated by Barb Campbell in 2022.
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Photograph of Michael Nykolaishen (right) receiving a mounted ingot as a retirement gift after having worked for 19 years as a saw centre operator at Alcan.