Photo showing historic porch from which acting-sheriff J.A.R. Homer read the proclamation uniting the colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia into a single colony; here examined by L.J. Wallace, provincial general chairman.
Photo showing historic porch from which acting-sheriff J.A.R. Homer read the proclamation uniting the colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia into a single colony; here examined by L.J. Wallace, provincial general chairman.
Photo showing John Fisher, right, National Centennial Commissioner, pinning a gold medal leaf emblem on Bert Lange, chairman of Kitimat's Centennial Committee.
Photo showing John Fisher, right, National Centennial Commissioner, pinning a gold medal leaf emblem on Bert Lange, chairman of Kitimat's Centennial Committee.
"Doll-Sized Baby 'Doing Fine' In Incubator:
KITIMAT'S TINIEST BABY is doing well in 85 degree temperature of Kitimat Hospital's incubator. Born a week ago Monday, the three-pound five ounce infant is the first child of Mr. and Mrs. John Deans, Anderson Creek. She's been named Dallas - "after the best city in the biggest state in the US because sehs' the tiniest baby in town," said her mother. Neither hospital authorities nor parents have any idea how long the infant will be in the incubator. "It depends on how fast she reaches five pounds," her mother said."
"Doll-Sized Baby 'Doing Fine' In Incubator:
KITIMAT'S TINIEST BABY is doing well in 85 degree temperature of Kitimat Hospital's incubator. Born a week ago Monday, the three-pound five ounce infant is the first child of Mr. and Mrs. John Deans, Anderson Creek. She's been named Dallas - "after the best city in the biggest state in the US because sehs' the tiniest baby in town," said her mother. Neither hospital authorities nor parents have any idea how long the infant will be in the incubator. "It depends on how fast she reaches five pounds," her mother said."
Notes
A: HISTORICAL
1. Kitimat General Hospital
b): Public Health
Photo showing Miss Lucy Tolhurst of Kitimat in a pale blue Centennial gown owned by Mrs. Gordon Marshall. Her mother, Mrs. James Tolhurst holds her bonnet while Mrs. Hans Rosenblum fixes a curl.
Photo showing Miss Lucy Tolhurst of Kitimat in a pale blue Centennial gown owned by Mrs. Gordon Marshall. Her mother, Mrs. James Tolhurst holds her bonnet while Mrs. Hans Rosenblum fixes a curl.
Photo showing three guests of a dinner party given by B.C. Tel employees at Helen's Cafe, all dressed-up in Centennial Costumes. From left: Faye Mitchell, Michele Dewinter, Mrs. Murray Dovauo.
Photo showing three guests of a dinner party given by B.C. Tel employees at Helen's Cafe, all dressed-up in Centennial Costumes. From left: Faye Mitchell, Michele Dewinter, Mrs. Murray Dovauo.
Photo showing Centennial Tea arranged by Mrs. Jan Szalanski of 61 Mallard Street. From left: Mrs. Syd Ross, Mrs. John Mejanski, Mrs. Jan Picucha, Mrs. Jan Szalanski, Mrs. Ladyk Yesdresyski.
Photo showing Centennial Tea arranged by Mrs. Jan Szalanski of 61 Mallard Street. From left: Mrs. Syd Ross, Mrs. John Mejanski, Mrs. Jan Picucha, Mrs. Jan Szalanski, Mrs. Ladyk Yesdresyski.