"Kitimat Hospital: Kitmano chapter of Registered Nurses' Association of BC competition to raise funds for Kitimat hospital residnce
Sheila Bagley
Russel McKone
Mrs.Bill Hatch "
"Kitimat Hospital: Kitmano chapter of Registered Nurses' Association of BC competition to raise funds for Kitimat hospital residnce
Sheila Bagley
Russel McKone
Mrs.Bill Hatch "
Notes
A: HISTORICAL
1.KITIMAT GENERAL HOSPITAL
b): Public Health
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.
Photograph of Lakelse Hot Springs Lodge built in 1910 by pioneers Bruce Johnstone and Hank Boss, they stand by the Lodge with their wives. They had hopes of the C.N.R. going by where today runs the new highway. The Lodge burned to the ground during the winter of 1936. Hank Boss stands at the far left and Bruce Johnstone in the center. Their wives are by them. The Lodge had ten rooms and a large bath in the lean to. People came to the springs for rest and cure that mother nature could even in those pioneer days on foot and by boat. These people were the real pioneers who prepared the way for us.
Photograph of Lakelse Hot Springs Lodge built in 1910 by pioneers Bruce Johnstone and Hank Boss, they stand by the Lodge with their wives. They had hopes of the C.N.R. going by where today runs the new highway. The Lodge burned to the ground during the winter of 1936. Hank Boss stands at the far left and Bruce Johnstone in the center. Their wives are by them. The Lodge had ten rooms and a large bath in the lean to. People came to the springs for rest and cure that mother nature could even in those pioneer days on foot and by boat. These people were the real pioneers who prepared the way for us.
Photograph of Jack Fountain and Dr. Dorothea Bower (Mr and Mrs Fountain). This is supposedly their wedding photo. Photo taken at Artona Studio, Hastings & Homer Sts. Vancouver, B.C.
Wedding photo of Mr. and Mrs. Fountain from 1910. Dorothea, born in 1872, came to Kitamaat for mission work. She was a doctor, having received a degree at Trinity Medical Collage in Toronto in 1904, and as a woman, this was an unusual profession for the time. She was well liked by the people in Kitamaat, and became close with the Anderson family, often visiting their ranch as a respite from her duties. It was there she met Jack Fountain, a surveyor of lumber prospects. He arrived one night exhausted and ill, with his arm in an advanced state of devil’s club poisoning. Dr. Bower was called in to treat him, and managed to save not only his life, but his arm as well. It was from this incident that the two fell in love, and Jack asked Dorothea to marry him for saving his life. The engagement was not taken positively by those who knew them though. Jack was a kind and humorous man, but 10 years older and not religious; not considered a suitable fit for Dorothea. But despite opposition and risk for her reputation, the two were married in 1910 in Ontario, and later moved to Vancouver where this photo was taken.
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Photograph of Jack Fountain and Dr. Dorothea Bower (Mr and Mrs Fountain). This is supposedly their wedding photo. Photo taken at Artona Studio, Hastings & Homer Sts. Vancouver, B.C.
Photo showing pioneers of Kitimat, from left to right: Christel Braun, John Hogenbarem, Martha Braun, Antonnie Braun, Lotti Braun, and Ursul Braun in a garden.
Photo showing pioneers of Kitimat, from left to right: Christel Braun, John Hogenbarem, Martha Braun, Antonnie Braun, Lotti Braun, and Ursul Braun in a garden.