"Mrs. J.R. Thompson, 11 Heron Street, is shown receiving a certificate of Appreciation from Mr. W. Owen, President of Brand 250, Royal Canadian Legion. Mr.Owen made the presentation on behalf of Salvation Army Lt. Bill Young who was unable to attend. The citation reads "This certificate is presented in grateful appreciation of volunteer service to the community and welfare of others through the salvation Army." - Mrs. thompson, a member of the L.A. to Branch 250, has co-ordinated the Kitimat annual fund raising appeal for the Salvation Army for a number of years."
"Mrs. J.R. Thompson, 11 Heron Street, is shown receiving a certificate of Appreciation from Mr. W. Owen, President of Brand 250, Royal Canadian Legion. Mr.Owen made the presentation on behalf of Salvation Army Lt. Bill Young who was unable to attend. The citation reads "This certificate is presented in grateful appreciation of volunteer service to the community and welfare of others through the salvation Army." - Mrs. thompson, a member of the L.A. to Branch 250, has co-ordinated the Kitimat annual fund raising appeal for the Salvation Army for a number of years."
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Service Organization - 1970 - Royal Cnadian Legion - Br. 250
"On October 12th, Kitimat Branch 250, Royal Candian Legion, their Ladies' Appreciation Dinner on the day set aside each year when the Legionnaires publicly show their appreciation to the Ladies Auxiliary for the great work they accomplish for the Bravnch during the year. The Legionnaires usually prepare and serve the dinner and handle the clean-up chores (although there is a sneaky rumour going around that some them occasionally shanhai their L.A. Wives to assist them.)"
"On October 12th, Kitimat Branch 250, Royal Candian Legion, their Ladies' Appreciation Dinner on the day set aside each year when the Legionnaires publicly show their appreciation to the Ladies Auxiliary for the great work they accomplish for the Bravnch during the year. The Legionnaires usually prepare and serve the dinner and handle the clean-up chores (although there is a sneaky rumour going around that some them occasionally shanhai their L.A. Wives to assist them.)"
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Service Organizations - 1970 - Royal Canadian Legion - Br. 250
Photo of Aubrey Creed, Kitimats first fire chief receiving an award (The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem); Governor General of Canada, Roland, Michener
Photo of Aubrey Creed, Kitimats first fire chief receiving an award (The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem); Governor General of Canada, Roland, Michener
Photo showing Minor hockey most valuable goalie award in the Smithers PeeWee hockey tournament held at Smithers: Keith Ferner of Kitimat with Tom Conners of Smither
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Photo showing Minor hockey most valuable goalie award in the Smithers PeeWee hockey tournament held at Smithers: Keith Ferner of Kitimat with Tom Conners of Smither
A photograph of Mt. Elizabeth senior student Detlef Beck receiving the Kildala Parents' Association trophy for citizenship from J.W.A. Green, representing the organization
A photograph of Mt. Elizabeth senior student Detlef Beck receiving the Kildala Parents' Association trophy for citizenship from J.W.A. Green, representing the organization
"Public Health:
Dr.Evelyn Fox recieves $3999 cheque frmo Bill Beardow, chairman of local "Conquer Cancer" campaign.
- for established health centre in Kitimat General Hospital."
"Public Health:
Dr.Evelyn Fox recieves $3999 cheque frmo Bill Beardow, chairman of local "Conquer Cancer" campaign.
- for established health centre in Kitimat General Hospital."
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A: HISTORICAL
1. Kitimat General Hospital
b): Public Health
Photo showing Kitimat Minor Hockey Association award night. Left to right: Eric Unger (best-Atom div.), Jerry Charnocki (most promising first year player-Atom div.), Darrell Craft (best defence-Atom div.), Garth Scott (best coach), Scott Adams (best goalie-Atom div.), Clifford Sherstabetoff (best goalie-Pee Wee div.), Bob Niven (best coach-Pee Wee div.), Alfie Skolos (best defence-Pee Wee div.), Michael DeLisser (best forward-Pee Wee div.); small boy in front is Gordon Daines (most improved skater at skating school)
Photo showing Kitimat Minor Hockey Association award night. Left to right: Eric Unger (best-Atom div.), Jerry Charnocki (most promising first year player-Atom div.), Darrell Craft (best defence-Atom div.), Garth Scott (best coach), Scott Adams (best goalie-Atom div.), Clifford Sherstabetoff (best goalie-Pee Wee div.), Bob Niven (best coach-Pee Wee div.), Alfie Skolos (best defence-Pee Wee div.), Michael DeLisser (best forward-Pee Wee div.); small boy in front is Gordon Daines (most improved skater at skating school)