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.
"City Postal workers coped with increasing mounds of Christmas mail early this week as over 50,000 pieces of mail required movement from the post office. Helping with parcels (above) are Jan Mosher, Carol Graham, and Barbara Neraasen."
"City Postal workers coped with increasing mounds of Christmas mail early this week as over 50,000 pieces of mail required movement from the post office. Helping with parcels (above) are Jan Mosher, Carol Graham, and Barbara Neraasen."
Photograph of the fourhanded firemen are busy repairing, painting and refurbishing discarded toys for Kitimat children who may have less than usual for Christmas. Expers at playing Santa's helper the firemen have been collecting toys for their annual Christmas time job since early in the fall time. Firemen Bill McIntosh (above) even wityh all four hands, still has to hold a screwdriver in his teeth, there's so much to be done. Norm Harris, owner of the extra pair, says there's still need for unwanted toys. People asked to deliver any they do not require to the firehall.
Photograph of the fourhanded firemen are busy repairing, painting and refurbishing discarded toys for Kitimat children who may have less than usual for Christmas. Expers at playing Santa's helper the firemen have been collecting toys for their annual Christmas time job since early in the fall time. Firemen Bill McIntosh (above) even wityh all four hands, still has to hold a screwdriver in his teeth, there's so much to be done. Norm Harris, owner of the extra pair, says there's still need for unwanted toys. People asked to deliver any they do not require to the firehall.
Photograph of the 1966 Christmas fork and spoon from Denmark. It is called "Flight to Egypt." It is modern in design, it indicates a story centuries old.
Photograph of the 1966 Christmas fork and spoon from Denmark. It is called "Flight to Egypt." It is modern in design, it indicates a story centuries old.
Photograph of a dress rehearsal for Christmas heald at Frank Grogan's household at 12 Osprey. The occasion was the setting up of the tree. Frank and Daphne Grogan along with the photographer Max Patzelt spent close to four hours in preparation of the scene and setting up of the lights and camera. The models name is Patti-Ann Grogan, age 10.
Photograph of a dress rehearsal for Christmas heald at Frank Grogan's household at 12 Osprey. The occasion was the setting up of the tree. Frank and Daphne Grogan along with the photographer Max Patzelt spent close to four hours in preparation of the scene and setting up of the lights and camera. The models name is Patti-Ann Grogan, age 10.
Photo showing Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. MacDonald, Dave Chow (left), and Mrs. Lionel Baly at Helen's Cafe, farewell dinner for the MacDonalds who are leaving for Victoria
Photo showing Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. MacDonald, Dave Chow (left), and Mrs. Lionel Baly at Helen's Cafe, farewell dinner for the MacDonalds who are leaving for Victoria
Photograph of the guests of honour at a dinner for the National Defence College visitors to Kitimat. At the top table at the Rod and Gun club function. Left to right are J.S. Shakespeare, col. E.D. Danby, DSO, OBE, Canadian Army; A.C Turney; Air commodore W.W. Bean, OBE, CD, RCAF; R. Duder of the Department of External Affairs. There were 28 members of the Defense college course on the tour, which took place in the Kitimat Smelter and the Kemano power plant.
Photograph of the guests of honour at a dinner for the National Defence College visitors to Kitimat. At the top table at the Rod and Gun club function. Left to right are J.S. Shakespeare, col. E.D. Danby, DSO, OBE, Canadian Army; A.C Turney; Air commodore W.W. Bean, OBE, CD, RCAF; R. Duder of the Department of External Affairs. There were 28 members of the Defense college course on the tour, which took place in the Kitimat Smelter and the Kemano power plant.