Photograph of proclamation delcaring the week October 18-24 Business and Professional Womens Week, Signed by Mayor John Q Springer, in the presence of members of the Kitimat branch. left: Mrs Pat Grieve, Dr. Helen MacDonald
Photograph of proclamation delcaring the week October 18-24 Business and Professional Womens Week, Signed by Mayor John Q Springer, in the presence of members of the Kitimat branch. left: Mrs Pat Grieve, Dr. Helen MacDonald
Photograph of Christmas BC Tel busy. Many long-distance telephone calls have already been booked in advance through local exchange. Cheerful and co-operative operatoros are exemplified by Mrs. Jackie Myers who is right there plugging.
Photograph of Christmas BC Tel busy. Many long-distance telephone calls have already been booked in advance through local exchange. Cheerful and co-operative operatoros are exemplified by Mrs. Jackie Myers who is right there plugging.
Photograph showing several elderly people sitting at a table playing cards, drinking what looks like coffee, eating cookies and smoking. It looks like they're in a light coloured brick room with carpet flooring and a mirror on the wall. In the background of the photograph there is another table with some more chairs at it and one wheelchair over by the mirror. A couple of the women have purses beside them or off to the other side of the table. All of the people seem to be wearing semi-formal clothing.
Photograph showing several elderly people sitting at a table playing cards, drinking what looks like coffee, eating cookies and smoking. It looks like they're in a light coloured brick room with carpet flooring and a mirror on the wall. In the background of the photograph there is another table with some more chairs at it and one wheelchair over by the mirror. A couple of the women have purses beside them or off to the other side of the table. All of the people seem to be wearing semi-formal clothing.
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.
"Since 1968 the Kitimat Business and Professional Women's Club have contributed over 30 books to the public library. Donated this week as part of D+P week were five books, all written by women. Participating (l. to r.) Betty Lepingwell, Ruth Robertson, Beryl McBean, and Betty King."
"Since 1968 the Kitimat Business and Professional Women's Club have contributed over 30 books to the public library. Donated this week as part of D+P week were five books, all written by women. Participating (l. to r.) Betty Lepingwell, Ruth Robertson, Beryl McBean, and Betty King."
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Service Organizations - 1970 - Kitimat Business and Professional Women's Club
Photo showing Christmas card sales by Kitimat Kiwanis raised $466 for the Kitimat Retarded Children's Association. Dr. P.J.V. Woollacott, president of the association is here receiving the cheque from Kiwanis past president Andy Whitelaw
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(a)Donations to Retarded Children's Fund
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Photo showing Christmas card sales by Kitimat Kiwanis raised $466 for the Kitimat Retarded Children's Association. Dr. P.J.V. Woollacott, president of the association is here receiving the cheque from Kiwanis past president Andy Whitelaw
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The Museum acknowledges that today's society uses "intellectual disability."
Photograph of many busy people putting in hours of last minute detail work for Kitimats Dominion Day program are A.W. (Mae) Handfort and John McLachlan shown above checking public adress installations for the Alcan show the evening of July 1. The days program of events nin this years being sponsored and co-ordinated by Kitimats Kiwanis club, memebers of which has been hard at work over past several months on plans to make it a "red letter" day for everyone in the community. Day starts with a Kiwanis pancake breakfast followed by a car relay, the July 1 parade, sports events and winding up with the shoiw at 8pm.
Photograph of many busy people putting in hours of last minute detail work for Kitimats Dominion Day program are A.W. (Mae) Handfort and John McLachlan shown above checking public adress installations for the Alcan show the evening of July 1. The days program of events nin this years being sponsored and co-ordinated by Kitimats Kiwanis club, memebers of which has been hard at work over past several months on plans to make it a "red letter" day for everyone in the community. Day starts with a Kiwanis pancake breakfast followed by a car relay, the July 1 parade, sports events and winding up with the shoiw at 8pm.
Photograph of Pat Carney, the business writer for the Vancouver sun, is shown on stage. Friday night at the high school following Reeve Sam Lindsay's presentation to her of the key to the city. Longtime friend of the Skeena arena and Kitimat, Pat (in private life Mrs. Gordon Dickson) and her husband were special guests of the Kiwanis club at the Dominion Day festivities Friday and Saturday.
Photograph of Pat Carney, the business writer for the Vancouver sun, is shown on stage. Friday night at the high school following Reeve Sam Lindsay's presentation to her of the key to the city. Longtime friend of the Skeena arena and Kitimat, Pat (in private life Mrs. Gordon Dickson) and her husband were special guests of the Kiwanis club at the Dominion Day festivities Friday and Saturday.
Photograph of two men shaking hands ; one holding a Certificate of Apprenticeship paper , the other holding a Certificate of Qualifications ; Millwright?
Photograph of two men shaking hands ; one holding a Certificate of Apprenticeship paper , the other holding a Certificate of Qualifications ; Millwright?
Photograph of Doug Stevens holding a Certification of Apprenticeship and Certification of Qualification papers ; Heavy Duty Mechanics? In background, Frank Mauro and 4 unidentified men
Photograph of Doug Stevens holding a Certification of Apprenticeship and Certification of Qualification papers ; Heavy Duty Mechanics? In background, Frank Mauro and 4 unidentified men