Photo showing Ladies' Auxiliary prepare for Spring Thrift Sale: Mrs. T.A.B. Larson, Mrs. F. Dockrill, Mrs. R. Morriss, Mrs. W.I.D. McIntosh, Terry and Kelly Crozier.
Northern Sentinel - (A)Historical
(1)Kitimat General Hospital
(a)Ladies' Auxiliary
Scope and Content
Photo showing Ladies' Auxiliary prepare for Spring Thrift Sale: Mrs. T.A.B. Larson, Mrs. F. Dockrill, Mrs. R. Morriss, Mrs. W.I.D. McIntosh, Terry and Kelly Crozier.
Photo of Mrs. C.D. Gilliand, Mrs. Jack McKinlay, Mrs. R.E. Montador, and Mrs. C.J.Gooding, at the sedcond thrift shop sale. Home of Mrs. G.H. Gwyn, 1373 Albatross.
"COMMITTES are busy finalizing plans for the annual Fall Thrift Sale sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Kitimat General Hospital. Convenors, Mrs.Ivor Robyns and Mrs.A.B.Laxton, (right) are shown above with poster advertising the sale which will be held in Anglican church hall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, September 30. Proceeds are for volunteer work for the hospital."
"COMMITTES are busy finalizing plans for the annual Fall Thrift Sale sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Kitimat General Hospital. Convenors, Mrs.Ivor Robyns and Mrs.A.B.Laxton, (right) are shown above with poster advertising the sale which will be held in Anglican church hall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, September 30. Proceeds are for volunteer work for the hospital."
Notes
CURRENT - 1960 - KITIMAT GENERAL HOSPITAL
Ladies Auxiliary
Photo showing a young fisherman completing a cast at the pool above the Service Centre bridge, while two critical, younger experts appear to be offering some sound advice.
Current: 1960s
-Sports
-Individual
-Hunting and Fishing
Scope and Content
Photo showing a young fisherman completing a cast at the pool above the Service Centre bridge, while two critical, younger experts appear to be offering some sound advice.
Photo showing Mr. & Mrs. Fitzpatrick in Bill and Bea Pryde's home on Bunting Street. They knew this area in 1951, Mrs. was 1st women to live in "new Kitimat". They were here visiting the Prydes.
Photo showing Mr. & Mrs. Fitzpatrick in Bill and Bea Pryde's home on Bunting Street. They knew this area in 1951, Mrs. was 1st women to live in "new Kitimat". They were here visiting the Prydes.