Photograph of Jim Brown handing over a cheque for $112.00 to Mrs. Dennis Barber. A gift from the president of the Kitimat Players to the president of the Kitimat Retarded Children's Association.
Photograph of Jim Brown handing over a cheque for $112.00 to Mrs. Dennis Barber. A gift from the president of the Kitimat Players to the president of the Kitimat Retarded Children's Association.
Notes
The Museum acknowledges that today's society uses "intellectual disability."
Photo depicts members of the Luso Canadian Association made up of members of the Portuguese community in Kitimat gathered to discuss the expansion of the Association.
Photo depicts members of the Luso Canadian Association made up of members of the Portuguese community in Kitimat gathered to discuss the expansion of the Association.
Notes
Title based on content of photograph. -- The Luso Canadian Association was the first organized cultural group in Kitimat, forming a club charter in 1961. Northern Sentinel Press Collection (2005.8.1304?)
Photo showing students from Cormorant School who took part in the recent sports and fun day for retarded children in Terrace, from left: Michael Shaw, Maria Pereira; (standing) Maria Furtado, Laura Dowker, and Franca Bellantoni. The meet was sponsored by the Pacific Northwest Association for the mentally retarded.
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Photo showing students from Cormorant School who took part in the recent sports and fun day for retarded children in Terrace, from left: Michael Shaw, Maria Pereira; (standing) Maria Furtado, Laura Dowker, and Franca Bellantoni. The meet was sponsored by the Pacific Northwest Association for the mentally retarded.
Notes
The Museum acknowledges that today's society uses "intellectual disability."
Photograph of the woodland School for retarded children will benefit to the extent of 600 combs and 75 toothbrushes, purchased by Kitimat's Little Helpers Club with money from a variety of projects. The youngster's club works for retarded children, both here and elsewhere. Active in group are Denise Kronebusch and Gregory Woollacott.
Photograph of the woodland School for retarded children will benefit to the extent of 600 combs and 75 toothbrushes, purchased by Kitimat's Little Helpers Club with money from a variety of projects. The youngster's club works for retarded children, both here and elsewhere. Active in group are Denise Kronebusch and Gregory Woollacott.
Notes
The Museum acknowledges that today's society uses "intellectual disability."