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
Kitimat Express LTD. busniess card. Presented by Gordon Cronk.
Physical Condition
Fair
Material
paper
Condition Remarks
Very dirty
Height
5cm
Width
8cm
Accession Number
2020.12.34
Biographical Notes
Items Collected by Malcom Baxter, former editor of NSP. Malcolm died in 2020. His father Basil, was very instrumental in the organization of Kitimat in the early years. Basil was married to Cathy Baxter and they had two sons - Malcolm and Michael. The items were delivered by Judith Cullington - Malcolm's sister-in-law.
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.
Dr. Evelyn Fox seated in front of her petit point display at the international tea. She is wearing a dress with a beaded necklace, and is working on a flower print.
Dr. Evelyn Fox seated in front of her petit point display at the international tea. She is wearing a dress with a beaded necklace, and is working on a flower print.
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 a float featuring names of various Kitimat businesses at the July 1st parade. Business names on float include Husky, WholeLife Health Foods, Inside Out, and Unique Flowers. People visible watching in either side of road. The Price Busters store in background.
Photograph of a float featuring names of various Kitimat businesses at the July 1st parade. Business names on float include Husky, WholeLife Health Foods, Inside Out, and Unique Flowers. People visible watching in either side of road. The Price Busters store in background.