Photograph showing Nechako kindergartners watching a Puss in Boots puppet show at the library. In the background, there is an older woman with short curly hair, who is wearing light pants and a light jacket with a scarf. There are twelve children sitting in the foreground of the older woman and a bookshelf. There is also a bookshelf behind the older woman. The children are sitting on carpet that has a striped pattern.
Photograph showing Nechako kindergartners watching a Puss in Boots puppet show at the library. In the background, there is an older woman with short curly hair, who is wearing light pants and a light jacket with a scarf. There are twelve children sitting in the foreground of the older woman and a bookshelf. There is also a bookshelf behind the older woman. The children are sitting on carpet that has a striped pattern.
Photograph showing people watching a competition (possibly a log climbing and log sawing competition). There are people sitting in bleachers and people standing behind a wood fence. There are 8 logs standing up and several logs on the ground. There are a few trucks and trailers in the background as well as the Canada flag and the United States of America flag. Farther in the background is a forest and a couple of mountains. Part of the Loggers Supplement 1972.
Photograph showing people watching a competition (possibly a log climbing and log sawing competition). There are people sitting in bleachers and people standing behind a wood fence. There are 8 logs standing up and several logs on the ground. There are a few trucks and trailers in the background as well as the Canada flag and the United States of America flag. Farther in the background is a forest and a couple of mountains. Part of the Loggers Supplement 1972.
"Having a good time along with the younger set at the Sea Cadets dance Saturday night were Lt. Art Fisher, Mrs.Audrey Bode, Capt. M.R. Bode, Mrs.Doreen Fisher, and Mrs. Lillian Naherny."
"Having a good time along with the younger set at the Sea Cadets dance Saturday night were Lt. Art Fisher, Mrs.Audrey Bode, Capt. M.R. Bode, Mrs.Doreen Fisher, and Mrs. Lillian Naherny."
"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