Photo showing Kiwanis Club Installation 29 January 1966. Attending L/R Mr.&Mrs. Wayne Ashley, Mr.&Mrs. Hart Don, Mr.&Mrs. Eric O'Dell and Mr.&Mrs. Herald Hall. Newly elected President, Jack Adkins. Installation held at the Kitimat Rod and Gun Club.
Photo showing Kiwanis Club Installation 29 January 1966. Attending L/R Mr.&Mrs. Wayne Ashley, Mr.&Mrs. Hart Don, Mr.&Mrs. Eric O'Dell and Mr.&Mrs. Herald Hall. Newly elected President, Jack Adkins. Installation held at the Kitimat Rod and Gun Club.
Photo showing retiring Kiwanis Club president, George Thom, left, is shown handing the gavel to incoming president, Jack Adkins. Other new officers installed at the club's dinner and dance Saturday were vice-presidents Jack Hume and Terry Patient, secretary, Allan Sanderson and treasurer, Lew Plewman, Club directors are Norm Coulter, Keith Davis, Hart Don, Bill Ingenthron, Gil Manning, Bruno Meister and Eric O'Dell. Committee chairmen are Rev. Glenn Noble, youth services; Eric O'Dell, citizenship. Jack Hume, Kiwanis administration. Club membership totals 31.
Photo showing retiring Kiwanis Club president, George Thom, left, is shown handing the gavel to incoming president, Jack Adkins. Other new officers installed at the club's dinner and dance Saturday were vice-presidents Jack Hume and Terry Patient, secretary, Allan Sanderson and treasurer, Lew Plewman, Club directors are Norm Coulter, Keith Davis, Hart Don, Bill Ingenthron, Gil Manning, Bruno Meister and Eric O'Dell. Committee chairmen are Rev. Glenn Noble, youth services; Eric O'Dell, citizenship. Jack Hume, Kiwanis administration. Club membership totals 31.
Photo showing - NSP Article: Kiwanis President Jack Adkins is seen presenting a $350 cheque to Mrs. Dennis Barber, chairman of the Kitimat Retarded Children's Association. Mrs. Barber outlined some of the activities of the association and explained the progress being made to assist youngsters obtain schooling and vocational training.
Photo showing - NSP Article: Kiwanis President Jack Adkins is seen presenting a $350 cheque to Mrs. Dennis Barber, chairman of the Kitimat Retarded Children's Association. Mrs. Barber outlined some of the activities of the association and explained the progress being made to assist youngsters obtain schooling and vocational training.
Notes
The Museum acknowledges that today's society uses "intellectual disability."
Photo showing 15 new nurses come to Kitimat General Hospital. Standing, from left: Miss B. Witt, Mrs. O. Adderly, Miss M. Minshull, Miss D. Newman, Miss I. Donaldson. Seated, from left: Miss J. March, Miss J. Goedbloed, Miss G. Johnson, Miss Molly Wright, Miss A. Miles.
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Photo showing 15 new nurses come to Kitimat General Hospital. Standing, from left: Miss B. Witt, Mrs. O. Adderly, Miss M. Minshull, Miss D. Newman, Miss I. Donaldson. Seated, from left: Miss J. March, Miss J. Goedbloed, Miss G. Johnson, Miss Molly Wright, Miss A. Miles.
Photo of goodwill visitor Tauri Aaltio (left) of Helsinki, Finland talks to Kitimat resident Paul J. Asikainen during a visit to the Northern Sentinel on the weekend. Mr Aaltio represents the Suomi Seuro Society of Finland.
Photo of goodwill visitor Tauri Aaltio (left) of Helsinki, Finland talks to Kitimat resident Paul J. Asikainen during a visit to the Northern Sentinel on the weekend. Mr Aaltio represents the Suomi Seuro Society of Finland.
Photograph of the Kitimat Novice Team before a tournament ; Manager Al Howell ; coach Harry Abriel is missing from the photograph ; teams played were Chilliwack, Nanimo, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Norburn number 2, Saanich, and Norburn number 3 for provincials
Photograph of the Kitimat Novice Team before a tournament ; Manager Al Howell ; coach Harry Abriel is missing from the photograph ; teams played were Chilliwack, Nanimo, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Norburn number 2, Saanich, and Norburn number 3 for provincials
Photograph of Kitimat's "Good Citizen of the year," Mrs. Bea Fossum, will ride in tomorrows parade and appear on the evening program to receive her award- Kiwanis club president, Jack Adkins, announced Mrs. Fossum at the choice of the judges, at the clubs regular luncheon today.She has a long record of service to the community and through her volunteer efforts in many fields is well known in Kitimat and district.
Photograph of Kitimat's "Good Citizen of the year," Mrs. Bea Fossum, will ride in tomorrows parade and appear on the evening program to receive her award- Kiwanis club president, Jack Adkins, announced Mrs. Fossum at the choice of the judges, at the clubs regular luncheon today.She has a long record of service to the community and through her volunteer efforts in many fields is well known in Kitimat and district.
Photo showing 15 new nurses come to Kitimat General Hospital. Standing, from left: Miss B. Witt, Mrs. O. Adderly, Miss M. Minshull, Miss D. Newman, Miss I. Donaldson. Seated, from left: Miss J. March, Miss J. Goedbloed, Miss G. Johnson, Miss Molly. Wright, Miss A. Miles.
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Photo showing 15 new nurses come to Kitimat General Hospital. Standing, from left: Miss B. Witt, Mrs. O. Adderly, Miss M. Minshull, Miss D. Newman, Miss I. Donaldson. Seated, from left: Miss J. March, Miss J. Goedbloed, Miss G. Johnson, Miss Molly. Wright, Miss A. Miles.