Photo showing Alan Tobinson receives cheque from Mark Guignard, advertising manager for the News Advertiser as part of the prizes awarded to the New Year's baby from Terrace merchants (no names).
Photo showing Alan Tobinson receives cheque from Mark Guignard, advertising manager for the News Advertiser as part of the prizes awarded to the New Year's baby from Terrace merchants (no names).
Photo showing 'Official Opening' 26 March 1960 of the Kitimat General Hospital, City Centre (Pink Lady). Kitimat high school Band played at the ceremonies. Officiated by Hon. Eric Martin, B.C.'s Minister of Health Services and Hospital Insurance.
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Photo showing 'Official Opening' 26 March 1960 of the Kitimat General Hospital, City Centre (Pink Lady). Kitimat high school Band played at the ceremonies. Officiated by Hon. Eric Martin, B.C.'s Minister of Health Services and Hospital Insurance.
Photograph of a little four year old patient at the Children's Hospital, in Vancouver, is shown above "dressing up" in some of this Christmas decorations that went up last week in the wards of the hospital. Many plans go into the preparation of the Christmas festivities at Children's Hospital and each of these must be elastic enough to include and unexpected small face who suddenly appears at a party or joins the festive board. So it never can be definitely said "there will be forty boys and twenty girls" but rather "the admission department says three more and maybe six will be in before Santa leaves- better have their presents on hand plus a few extra for goodluck.
Photograph of a little four year old patient at the Children's Hospital, in Vancouver, is shown above "dressing up" in some of this Christmas decorations that went up last week in the wards of the hospital. Many plans go into the preparation of the Christmas festivities at Children's Hospital and each of these must be elastic enough to include and unexpected small face who suddenly appears at a party or joins the festive board. So it never can be definitely said "there will be forty boys and twenty girls" but rather "the admission department says three more and maybe six will be in before Santa leaves- better have their presents on hand plus a few extra for goodluck.
"The weather may be good now but a sure sign of winter to come is Fred Stockin of Fred's Equipment checking out his stock of new snowblowers for those days ahead."
"The weather may be good now but a sure sign of winter to come is Fred Stockin of Fred's Equipment checking out his stock of new snowblowers for those days ahead."
"FREDDIE, small son of Mr. and Mrs. L.St. Goddard, 81 Lillooet Street, refused to be roused from blissful sleep in his mother's lap when his turn came to be judged Saturday at the second annual Baby Show sponsored by the Ladies Guild to the Presbyterian Church. The other young contestant apparently, ready for anything, escaped before the photographer could get his name. Thirty two children in two classes competed for six prizes donated by Kitimat buisnessmen."
"FREDDIE, small son of Mr. and Mrs. L.St. Goddard, 81 Lillooet Street, refused to be roused from blissful sleep in his mother's lap when his turn came to be judged Saturday at the second annual Baby Show sponsored by the Ladies Guild to the Presbyterian Church. The other young contestant apparently, ready for anything, escaped before the photographer could get his name. Thirty two children in two classes competed for six prizes donated by Kitimat buisnessmen."
"Waiting Their Turn: Five Young Kitimatians put on this show for the Sentinel photographer at the time of their christening. They are children of Greek couples living in Kitimat and depend on the periodic visits of a pirest from the Greek Orthodox Church, Vancouvar, for their christening services and marriage ceremonies, Rev.H.Gavalos of Vancouver has been here for the past week visiting Kitimat's Greek Community. Among his duties while he was here were several baptisms and weddings."
"Waiting Their Turn: Five Young Kitimatians put on this show for the Sentinel photographer at the time of their christening. They are children of Greek couples living in Kitimat and depend on the periodic visits of a pirest from the Greek Orthodox Church, Vancouvar, for their christening services and marriage ceremonies, Rev.H.Gavalos of Vancouver has been here for the past week visiting Kitimat's Greek Community. Among his duties while he was here were several baptisms and weddings."
Concert Association president, Mrs. Bee Fossum, high-school principal, Ron Barry and American concert pianist, Marilyn Neeley. Pictured onstage with the new concert grand piano.
"Mrs.Bea Fossum, (left) 1963-1964 president of the Kitimat Concert Association is shown with high-school principal, Ron Barry and American concert pianist, Marilyn Neely, on stage of Mount Elizabeth Secondary school admiring new concert grand piano which Miss Neely was first to use. Association raised $6000 by a community canvass to purchase the insturment for Kitimat, an unusually musical town because of many residents with European background. Artists of the Alaska Music Trail always visit her on annual series of four concerts and say they find audiences knowledgeable and appreciative.
Sentinel Photo.
Februaruy 23, 1964.
Music
Kit Concert Ass'n."
"Mrs.Bea Fossum, (left) 1963-1964 president of the Kitimat Concert Association is shown with high-school principal, Ron Barry and American concert pianist, Marilyn Neely, on stage of Mount Elizabeth Secondary school admiring new concert grand piano which Miss Neely was first to use. Association raised $6000 by a community canvass to purchase the insturment for Kitimat, an unusually musical town because of many residents with European background. Artists of the Alaska Music Trail always visit her on annual series of four concerts and say they find audiences knowledgeable and appreciative.
Sentinel Photo.
Februaruy 23, 1964.
Music
Kit Concert Ass'n."
"Alaska Trails: Regis Pasquier shows his two-year-old violin to little Leslie Salmon.
L to R: Mr. Don Salmon, "boy ", Mrs. J. Lesperance, Madame Pasquier, Leslie Salmon, Regis Pasquier, Mr. J. Lesperance."
"Alaska Trails: Regis Pasquier shows his two-year-old violin to little Leslie Salmon.
L to R: Mr. Don Salmon, "boy ", Mrs. J. Lesperance, Madame Pasquier, Leslie Salmon, Regis Pasquier, Mr. J. Lesperance."