Photo showing family reunion for Mrs. Rosalie Bogaert (centre) of Amsterdam this week when she posed for the above picture with her daughter, Mrs. Piet Heisterkamp, 73 Brant Street, (left) and a second daughter , Ms. Cornelia Bogaert, (right) who arrived Monday from New York for a week's visit in Kitimat. Mrs. Bogaert, who has spent the past several months visiting Mr. & Mrs. Heisterkamp and their family, will leave Sunday for a holiday in Florida and New York before returning to Amsterdam later this spring.
Photo showing family reunion for Mrs. Rosalie Bogaert (centre) of Amsterdam this week when she posed for the above picture with her daughter, Mrs. Piet Heisterkamp, 73 Brant Street, (left) and a second daughter , Ms. Cornelia Bogaert, (right) who arrived Monday from New York for a week's visit in Kitimat. Mrs. Bogaert, who has spent the past several months visiting Mr. & Mrs. Heisterkamp and their family, will leave Sunday for a holiday in Florida and New York before returning to Amsterdam later this spring.
Photograph of Long Distance. Recieving the trophy for best commercial float on behald of B.C. Telephone company in Monday's parade was Mrs. Nara Baab from Hawaii or rather Kitimat. She was one of many beauties dressed in costumes of far off lands. Jim Condon, district plant manager for the company is on the left with Reeve Sam Lindsay who made presentation on the right.
Photograph of Long Distance. Recieving the trophy for best commercial float on behald of B.C. Telephone company in Monday's parade was Mrs. Nara Baab from Hawaii or rather Kitimat. She was one of many beauties dressed in costumes of far off lands. Jim Condon, district plant manager for the company is on the left with Reeve Sam Lindsay who made presentation on the right.