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.
"The fourth pack of brownies display an afghan at the Thinking Day Tea for brownies held last Saturday. The afghan was finally completed this year after a few years of spool kinitting and plain knitting by the brownies."
"The fourth pack of brownies display an afghan at the Thinking Day Tea for brownies held last Saturday. The afghan was finally completed this year after a few years of spool kinitting and plain knitting by the brownies."
"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."
"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 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
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.
"(top) Brownie Captain Denis Lindsay (right) serves tea to District Commisioner Elsa Drummond at the tea held for brownies last Saturday. Standing to the left is Mr.M.Frisse. convenor of the tea."
"(top) Brownie Captain Denis Lindsay (right) serves tea to District Commisioner Elsa Drummond at the tea held for brownies last Saturday. Standing to the left is Mr.M.Frisse. convenor of the tea."
Photo showing Rhona Larson of Prince Rupert (left) and Joyce Dixon of Kitimat admiring totem pole exhibit at CGIT conference at United Church. Pole was constructed of cardboard by Kitsegukla CGIT group. (Canadian Girls in Training)
Photo showing Rhona Larson of Prince Rupert (left) and Joyce Dixon of Kitimat admiring totem pole exhibit at CGIT conference at United Church. Pole was constructed of cardboard by Kitsegukla CGIT group. (Canadian Girls in Training)