Photograph of Affectionately known as "Candy Stripers," these youngsters do much as alleviate the burden of the nurses at Kitimat General Hospital. The children ward is a paticular case.
Photograph of Affectionately known as "Candy Stripers," these youngsters do much as alleviate the burden of the nurses at Kitimat General Hospital. The children ward is a paticular case.
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Affectionately known as "Candy Stripers," these youngsters do much to alleviate the burden of the nurses at Kitimat General Hospital. The children's ward is a particular case. Above, left to right, are Lonrne Amous, Angelica Lange, Roger Green, Nurse Barbara Williams and Fiona Reid.
Photograph showing Amy Hollings 8, of Mackenzie, and Shawn Gallant, 6, of Maple Ridge got stuck into the fun on a recent visit ot Playland. They'll be back for lots more cotton candy, great rides and all the fun of the fair during the Pacific National Exhibitation, August 18 to September 3.
Photograph showing Amy Hollings 8, of Mackenzie, and Shawn Gallant, 6, of Maple Ridge got stuck into the fun on a recent visit ot Playland. They'll be back for lots more cotton candy, great rides and all the fun of the fair during the Pacific National Exhibitation, August 18 to September 3.
Photograph of Pioneer Area; Clifford, Charles William Digby ; Portraits ; Entrepreneur - Responsible For First Kitimat Hotel 1904 ; M.L.A. - For Skeena Electoral District ; Ca 1900
Photograph of Pioneer Area; Clifford, Charles William Digby ; Portraits ; Entrepreneur - Responsible For First Kitimat Hotel 1904 ; M.L.A. - For Skeena Electoral District ; Ca 1900
Photograph of deputy Mayor Tom Smith cuts the ribbon to officially open Aluminum City Lodge. Looking on from the left are Dale, Filbey, Ken Strachan, contractor, K.L. Filbey, owner, W.L. Fleming, acting manager of the local branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Mrs. and Mr. Norman Coulter, electricle contractor. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Filbey for opening were Mrs. Filbeys mother, Mrs. Florence Woottonand Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wootton of Surrey.
Photograph of deputy Mayor Tom Smith cuts the ribbon to officially open Aluminum City Lodge. Looking on from the left are Dale, Filbey, Ken Strachan, contractor, K.L. Filbey, owner, W.L. Fleming, acting manager of the local branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Mrs. and Mr. Norman Coulter, electricle contractor. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Filbey for opening were Mrs. Filbeys mother, Mrs. Florence Woottonand Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wootton of Surrey.
Photograph of Doug Smith talking to Brian Munson on stage at the Aluminum City Telethon. People on panel in background starting from second on left are Sandra Baer, Rose Simard, and Lynn Zaharchuk.
Photograph of Doug Smith talking to Brian Munson on stage at the Aluminum City Telethon. People on panel in background starting from second on left are Sandra Baer, Rose Simard, and Lynn Zaharchuk.
Photograph of Doug Smith and Roy Burgess sitting at a small table and holding microphones at the Aluminum City Telethon. Table has a red tablecloth, eye glasses, and a white box with red stars on it. ACT logo and Kitimat Cares sign on black wall in background.
Photograph of Doug Smith and Roy Burgess sitting at a small table and holding microphones at the Aluminum City Telethon. Table has a red tablecloth, eye glasses, and a white box with red stars on it. ACT logo and Kitimat Cares sign on black wall in background.