Photograph of Alexander Elementary School teachers have an interesting technique to teach youngsters in kindergarten that learning can be fun. Lee-Anne Neufeld, Fred Neasloss and Lee Encinas listen
to the Gingerbread Man on a cassette. The theme this week was nutrition where the children learn to identify food by drawing and doing cutouts. Nancy Perkins photo.
Photograph of Alexander Elementary School teachers have an interesting technique to teach youngsters in kindergarten that learning can be fun. Lee-Anne Neufeld, Fred Neasloss and Lee Encinas listen
to the Gingerbread Man on a cassette. The theme this week was nutrition where the children learn to identify food by drawing and doing cutouts. Nancy Perkins photo.
Photograph of Christmas Story time at Kitimat Public Library brings attentive audience for librarian Ruth Robison... Front row, left to right are: Fatima Raposa, Sonja Oeste, Allison Douglas-Tourner and ?. At rear are Clare Baker and Rosemary Thiele.
Photograph of Christmas Story time at Kitimat Public Library brings attentive audience for librarian Ruth Robison... Front row, left to right are: Fatima Raposa, Sonja Oeste, Allison Douglas-Tourner and ?. At rear are Clare Baker and Rosemary Thiele.
A photo of a paper mache zebra and children at the library. The two boys on either side of the zebra are petting it, and the young boy on the zebra's left, has a band-aid on his forehead.
A photo of a paper mache zebra and children at the library. The two boys on either side of the zebra are petting it, and the young boy on the zebra's left, has a band-aid on his forehead.
Photo showing shack built from shingles from Anderson Farm house.
Anderson's Farm, the only remaining shack 1951 with two surveyors Percy Marsh, instrument man, died of lung cancer 1953 after graduation from U.B.C. and Ole Pederson, logger, surveyed for 6 weeks during logging closure because of fire hazard in Summer 1951. Copied from Mrs. Hallman's photo.
Photo showing shack built from shingles from Anderson Farm house.
Anderson's Farm, the only remaining shack 1951 with two surveyors Percy Marsh, instrument man, died of lung cancer 1953 after graduation from U.B.C. and Ole Pederson, logger, surveyed for 6 weeks during logging closure because of fire hazard in Summer 1951. Copied from Mrs. Hallman's photo.