Photograph showing a sign that says "Mayer's Please" on it and four women standing with it. Each of them are holding a little clock and a little present. They are all wearing a coat and either pants or a dress. In the foreground there are two brooms and a trophy.
Photograph showing a sign that says "Mayer's Please" on it and four women standing with it. Each of them are holding a little clock and a little present. They are all wearing a coat and either pants or a dress. In the foreground there are two brooms and a trophy.
Photograph of Alexander Elementary School teachers have an interesting technique to teach youngsters in kindergarten that learning can be fun. Lee-Anne Neufeld, Fred Neasloss and Lee Encinas listen
to the Gingerbread Man on a cassette. The theme this week was nutrition where the children learn to identify food by drawing and doing cutouts. Nancy Perkins photo.
Photograph of Alexander Elementary School teachers have an interesting technique to teach youngsters in kindergarten that learning can be fun. Lee-Anne Neufeld, Fred Neasloss and Lee Encinas listen
to the Gingerbread Man on a cassette. The theme this week was nutrition where the children learn to identify food by drawing and doing cutouts. Nancy Perkins photo.
Photo showing new Canadians who recieved their citizenship, from left to right: A.C. Turney Alcan Works Manager, Herbert Pomreinke new Canadian, Rochard Gosse Kitimat Citizenship Council Chairman and lawyer, Nick Bosko Begusich new Canadian, Charles East Rotary Club Vice President, Edmund Zlatner new Canadian, Ada Hayes Secretary of Canadian Club, Harry Jomini from the Rotary CLub, Lydia Proos and daughter as well as Edwin Hein, all new Canadians.
Photo showing new Canadians who recieved their citizenship, from left to right: A.C. Turney Alcan Works Manager, Herbert Pomreinke new Canadian, Rochard Gosse Kitimat Citizenship Council Chairman and lawyer, Nick Bosko Begusich new Canadian, Charles East Rotary Club Vice President, Edmund Zlatner new Canadian, Ada Hayes Secretary of Canadian Club, Harry Jomini from the Rotary CLub, Lydia Proos and daughter as well as Edwin Hein, all new Canadians.
"Ring-around-the-roses, a game that never seems to wear out with school children, was in full swing as schools in Kitimat this week. The children at Cormorant school apparently still think recess is the best subject."
"Ring-around-the-roses, a game that never seems to wear out with school children, was in full swing as schools in Kitimat this week. The children at Cormorant school apparently still think recess is the best subject."
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School District #80 - 1970 - Mount Elizabeth Secondary School Northern Sentinel - (A) Historical (1) School District (a) Mount Elizabeth Secondary School or (school name)
A photograph of Mt. Elizabeth School students Marion Heske, Wanda Colangeli and Emi Lechner speaking with Canadian Pacific Airlines stewardess Marnee Amitage about beginning a career as an airline stewardess
A photograph of Mt. Elizabeth School students Marion Heske, Wanda Colangeli and Emi Lechner speaking with Canadian Pacific Airlines stewardess Marnee Amitage about beginning a career as an airline stewardess