Fransiska Mueller and husband Klaus Mueller with Constable E. Langer. Two brand new Canadians and Canada's law enforcer. Klaus Mueller, was one of 48 men and women gathered on a Tuesday in Kitimat to hear Judge William O. Futton announce: "You are now Canadians". He is a native born German who is employed in the property department of the Aluminum Company.
Fransiska Mueller and husband Klaus Mueller with Constable E. Langer. Two brand new Canadians and Canada's law enforcer. Klaus Mueller, was one of 48 men and women gathered on a Tuesday in Kitimat to hear Judge William O. Futton announce: "You are now Canadians". He is a native born German who is employed in the property department of the Aluminum Company.
Portrait of Janice deLisser holding her newborn twin sons. She is sitting up in a hospital bed in Kitimat General Hospital. Her sons were the first set of twins born at the Hospital on July 9,1961.
1 photograph : b&w ;10.3 x 10.3 cm
1 negative : b&w ; 12.5 x 9.5 cm
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Portrait of Janice deLisser holding her newborn twin sons. She is sitting up in a hospital bed in Kitimat General Hospital. Her sons were the first set of twins born at the Hospital on July 9,1961.
Photograph of the mysteries of skulls is explained by Mrs. Smiley to Ernest Rayner during an oxygen therapy course for first aid attendants, held Monday at the fire hall. Skulls were part of the equiptment brought here by instructor Davy Abraham son of the workmens compensation Board.
Photograph of the mysteries of skulls is explained by Mrs. Smiley to Ernest Rayner during an oxygen therapy course for first aid attendants, held Monday at the fire hall. Skulls were part of the equiptment brought here by instructor Davy Abraham son of the workmens compensation Board.