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 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.