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.
Photo showing queens of the "A" group, the Sally Sandberg rink of Kitimat of the Kitimat Ladies Curling Club Bonspiel. Left to right: lead Ann Hagg, second Kay Schooley, third Betty Robertson and skip Sally Sandberg.
Photo showing queens of the "A" group, the Sally Sandberg rink of Kitimat of the Kitimat Ladies Curling Club Bonspiel. Left to right: lead Ann Hagg, second Kay Schooley, third Betty Robertson and skip Sally Sandberg.
Photo showing premier W.A.C. Bennett (left) accepts original Emily Sartain painting of the provincial floral emblem, the Dogwood, from William Meeker, president of William C. Coutts. Co. (Hallmark Cards)
Photo showing premier W.A.C. Bennett (left) accepts original Emily Sartain painting of the provincial floral emblem, the Dogwood, from William Meeker, president of William C. Coutts. Co. (Hallmark Cards)
Photograph of four yea old Robin and two-month old Todd admire the unusual ornaments on the family tree decroated by their mother Mrs. E.T. Ames, 16 Brant, with gift ornaments from many different countries.
Photograph of four yea old Robin and two-month old Todd admire the unusual ornaments on the family tree decroated by their mother Mrs. E.T. Ames, 16 Brant, with gift ornaments from many different countries.
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.