Photo showing members of the 1965 executive of the Ladies' Auxiliary to branch 250, Royal Canadian Legion. L/R Back Row- Mrs. D McCormick, Mrs. M. Fulljames, Mrs. Forsyth , Mrs. A. Hubert.
Seated L/R - Mrs. D Parttington, Mrs. B. Hickmore, Mrs. D Emmerson, President; Mrs. E. Melnick, Mrs. W.D. Stickney.
Photo showing members of the 1965 executive of the Ladies' Auxiliary to branch 250, Royal Canadian Legion. L/R Back Row- Mrs. D McCormick, Mrs. M. Fulljames, Mrs. Forsyth , Mrs. A. Hubert.
Seated L/R - Mrs. D Parttington, Mrs. B. Hickmore, Mrs. D Emmerson, President; Mrs. E. Melnick, Mrs. W.D. Stickney.
Photo showing installation Royal Canadian Legion Branch 250. L/R Back Row; 1st Pat Wright, Wilf Owen (5th) Vic Pealo(8th), Billie Stickney(9th) Barber (10th) Gray L/R Front Row (2nd) Tom Green (4th) Don Stickney (9th) Jan Picucha.
Photo showing installation Royal Canadian Legion Branch 250. L/R Back Row; 1st Pat Wright, Wilf Owen (5th) Vic Pealo(8th), Billie Stickney(9th) Barber (10th) Gray L/R Front Row (2nd) Tom Green (4th) Don Stickney (9th) Jan Picucha.
Photo showing Ms. Jose Cousineau off to Ottawa winner of 'Adventures in Citizenship' sponsored by Rotary Club. L/R Mr and Mrs. Cousineau, Jose Cousineau, Blake Ennis, Alf Blashill , Harry Jomini, Gerry Gwyn and Ewart MacNaughton.
Photo showing Ms. Jose Cousineau off to Ottawa winner of 'Adventures in Citizenship' sponsored by Rotary Club. L/R Mr and Mrs. Cousineau, Jose Cousineau, Blake Ennis, Alf Blashill , Harry Jomini, Gerry Gwyn and Ewart MacNaughton.
Photo showing - NSP Article: Kiwanis President Jack Adkins is seen presenting a $350 cheque to Mrs. Dennis Barber, chairman of the Kitimat Retarded Children's Association. Mrs. Barber outlined some of the activities of the association and explained the progress being made to assist youngsters obtain schooling and vocational training.
Photo showing - NSP Article: Kiwanis President Jack Adkins is seen presenting a $350 cheque to Mrs. Dennis Barber, chairman of the Kitimat Retarded Children's Association. Mrs. Barber outlined some of the activities of the association and explained the progress being made to assist youngsters obtain schooling and vocational training.
Notes
The Museum acknowledges that today's society uses "intellectual disability."