Photograph of two women and two girls selling boxes of Girl Guide cookies. Back, left to right: Mary Anne Ball, Marie Robillard. Front, left to right: Cheryl Kinton, Kelli Malcomson. The two young girls were the winners of the Kitimat Cookie Poster Contest.
Photograph of two women and two girls selling boxes of Girl Guide cookies. Back, left to right: Mary Anne Ball, Marie Robillard. Front, left to right: Cheryl Kinton, Kelli Malcomson. The two young girls were the winners of the Kitimat Cookie Poster Contest.
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Appears in the Northern Sentinel, April 26th 1979, with the caption: "It's Girl Guide Cookie time again! Kitimat Girl Guides and Brownies will be selling cookies door to door from April 27 to May 5 so watch for them. And for those who weren't pleased with the cookies last year, Division Commissioner Mary Anne Ball (back left) has good news. The cookie supplier has gone back to his original cookie recipe, so the flavor will be the old familiar one so enjoyed by many. Brownie Cheryl Kinton of the 3rd Kitimat Pack and Guide Kelly Malcomson of the 2nd Kitimat Company are two of the young ladies who will be participating in selling the one dollar a box cookies. They are also the Kitimat winners of the Kitimat Cookie Poster Contest. Their posters will now be sent to the provincial level for further judging, Kildala District Commissioner Marie Robillard (right back) said. So watch for the girls and support the Guides by buying a box of the tasty Girl Guide Cookies."
"Last Thursday evening girls and leaders of the 5th and 6tth Kitimat Guide Companies and of Department of the Ktiimat General Hospital. During the visit Mrs. Elaine Christensen explained to the girls what takes place when a patient comes to the hospital for "Physio" and cheques were presented to Mrs.Christensen by the Guides and Brownies. The money was raised by the girls during a rummage sale and will be used to pay for a neck traction unit."
"Last Thursday evening girls and leaders of the 5th and 6tth Kitimat Guide Companies and of Department of the Ktiimat General Hospital. During the visit Mrs. Elaine Christensen explained to the girls what takes place when a patient comes to the hospital for "Physio" and cheques were presented to Mrs.Christensen by the Guides and Brownies. The money was raised by the girls during a rummage sale and will be used to pay for a neck traction unit."
Photo of (left) Mrs J.L Connolly and Mrs Fredler being presented a gold dogwood pin in honour of her long service in guiding, prior to her leaving Kitimat.
Photo of (left) Mrs J.L Connolly and Mrs Fredler being presented a gold dogwood pin in honour of her long service in guiding, prior to her leaving Kitimat.
March 31, 1978 festive gathering at River Lodge to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the incorporation of the District of Kitimat. Group of "Old-Tivers" who have been in Kitimat 25 years or more. Front row: Terry Voitchovsky (nee Coghlin) Olie Coghlin, August Smits, Ron Baumeister, Ted Drabik, Andrew Watt Roy Jones, Peter Bell. Back Row: Ron Burnett, Art Coghlin, Tony Coppens, Bruce Cleland, Jim Linton, George McEwen, Tom Prause, Stan Green, Bruno Corso, Jack Rewers, Harry McLellan, Leo Bravo, Arnie Kokesch, Les Manton, Ken Minifie, Bernhard Lindsay, Missing from picture: Skitcko, Ole Boye, Muriel Keller, Mrs. J. Mcleod, Glen Minaker.
March 31, 1978 festive gathering at River Lodge to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the incorporation of the District of Kitimat. Group of "Old-Tivers" who have been in Kitimat 25 years or more. Front row: Terry Voitchovsky (nee Coghlin) Olie Coghlin, August Smits, Ron Baumeister, Ted Drabik, Andrew Watt Roy Jones, Peter Bell. Back Row: Ron Burnett, Art Coghlin, Tony Coppens, Bruce Cleland, Jim Linton, George McEwen, Tom Prause, Stan Green, Bruno Corso, Jack Rewers, Harry McLellan, Leo Bravo, Arnie Kokesch, Les Manton, Ken Minifie, Bernhard Lindsay, Missing from picture: Skitcko, Ole Boye, Muriel Keller, Mrs. J. Mcleod, Glen Minaker.
Photo showing Jaycee's 25th anniversary convention in Penticton. From top, left: Don Lane (Kimberley), Dunc Ireland (Vancouver), George Hunter (Richmond), Jack Robertson (Kamloops), Ron Lemke (Kitimat), Al Wilson (Victoria).
Photo showing Jaycee's 25th anniversary convention in Penticton. From top, left: Don Lane (Kimberley), Dunc Ireland (Vancouver), George Hunter (Richmond), Jack Robertson (Kamloops), Ron Lemke (Kitimat), Al Wilson (Victoria).
March 31, 78 festive gathering at Riverlodge to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the incorporation of the District of K. Group of "old timers" who have been in K. 25 years or more. Frontrow: Terry Voitchovsky (nee Coughlin), Olie Coughlin, August Smits, Ron Baumeister, Ted Drabik, Andrew Walt, Roy Jones, Peter Bell. Backrow: Ron burnett, Art Coughlin, tony Coppens, Bruce Cleland, Jim Linton, George McEwan, Tom Pravse, Stan Green, Bruno Corso, Jack Rewers, Harry McLellan, Leo Bravo, Arnie Kokesely, Les Manton, Ken Minifie, Bernhard Lindsay. Missing from picture: Mike Skitcko, Ole Boye, Muriel Keller, Art Keller, Mrs. J. McLeord, Glen Minaker.
March 31, 78 festive gathering at Riverlodge to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the incorporation of the District of K. Group of "old timers" who have been in K. 25 years or more. Frontrow: Terry Voitchovsky (nee Coughlin), Olie Coughlin, August Smits, Ron Baumeister, Ted Drabik, Andrew Walt, Roy Jones, Peter Bell. Backrow: Ron burnett, Art Coughlin, tony Coppens, Bruce Cleland, Jim Linton, George McEwan, Tom Pravse, Stan Green, Bruno Corso, Jack Rewers, Harry McLellan, Leo Bravo, Arnie Kokesely, Les Manton, Ken Minifie, Bernhard Lindsay. Missing from picture: Mike Skitcko, Ole Boye, Muriel Keller, Art Keller, Mrs. J. McLeord, Glen Minaker.
Photo showing 73-year-old Mrs. Minnie Krimm of Terrace smiles as 13-year-old Doris Loveless and 14-year-old Elsie Bellamy, both members of the Terrace Branch of CGIT (Canadian Girls in Training), get down to shining her shoes; a fundraiser
Photo showing 73-year-old Mrs. Minnie Krimm of Terrace smiles as 13-year-old Doris Loveless and 14-year-old Elsie Bellamy, both members of the Terrace Branch of CGIT (Canadian Girls in Training), get down to shining her shoes; a fundraiser
"Tots have fun in the Sun. Out in front and pouring it on, Sheila Berrigan showed the way in the race for girls under 5 at the Labor Day Sprots events at Riverside Park. Diane Kuh enjoyed the race too, even if her tongue was hanging out when the photographer shot this picture. Gail Smiley finished third in 'hectic' event
"Tots have fun in the Sun. Out in front and pouring it on, Sheila Berrigan showed the way in the race for girls under 5 at the Labor Day Sprots events at Riverside Park. Diane Kuh enjoyed the race too, even if her tongue was hanging out when the photographer shot this picture. Gail Smiley finished third in 'hectic' event
Photo showing Canadian Girls in Training (CGIT) Christmas Candlelight service. Front, from left: Carol Osborne, Kathy Payne, Heather Dockrill, Joyce Dixon, Coleen Blake, Patsy Shannon. Back from left: Olive Kakuno, Sue Dixon, Angelica Lange, Lorraine Trudeau, Roland Nelson.
Photo showing Canadian Girls in Training (CGIT) Christmas Candlelight service. Front, from left: Carol Osborne, Kathy Payne, Heather Dockrill, Joyce Dixon, Coleen Blake, Patsy Shannon. Back from left: Olive Kakuno, Sue Dixon, Angelica Lange, Lorraine Trudeau, Roland Nelson.