From Northern Sentinel Issue April 21, 1960: "Bulkley Street rabbit gets a few tips on how to be an Easter Bunny from (left to right) Walter, four, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Braun, 10 Bulkley, and Garnet, six, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don McNab, 20 Bulkley. Favorite pet of the McNab family, Peter is more the Bugs Bunny type and loves to get into mischief.
From Northern Sentinel Issue April 21, 1960: "Bulkley Street rabbit gets a few tips on how to be an Easter Bunny from (left to right) Walter, four, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Braun, 10 Bulkley, and Garnet, six, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don McNab, 20 Bulkley. Favorite pet of the McNab family, Peter is more the Bugs Bunny type and loves to get into mischief.
From Northern Sentinel Issue May 5, 1956: Wonderful Easter surprise of scores of new toys brought joy to hospitalized children Good Friday when a group of townsite girls called from bed to bed at the Kitimat Hospital and presented a gift to each sick youngster. The donors included Jerilyn Hayes, Cecilia Rudnicki, Margo Frain, Lillian Rudnicki, and Patsy Peterson. Jenny Vonk (in crib) and Dixon Grant from the Kitamaat Village (front of crib) pose with their toys.
From Northern Sentinel Issue May 5, 1956: Wonderful Easter surprise of scores of new toys brought joy to hospitalized children Good Friday when a group of townsite girls called from bed to bed at the Kitimat Hospital and presented a gift to each sick youngster. The donors included Jerilyn Hayes, Cecilia Rudnicki, Margo Frain, Lillian Rudnicki, and Patsy Peterson. Jenny Vonk (in crib) and Dixon Grant from the Kitamaat Village (front of crib) pose with their toys.
Notes
A: HISTORICAL
1. Kitimat General Hospital
b): PUBLIC HEALTH
Photograph of ladies balancing eggs on spoons held in their mouths at Hirsch Creek Park just before the starter sent them galloping down the course. Men and youngsters were also involved in the events which offered entertainment for hundreds of citizens despite rain.
Photograph of ladies balancing eggs on spoons held in their mouths at Hirsch Creek Park just before the starter sent them galloping down the course. Men and youngsters were also involved in the events which offered entertainment for hundreds of citizens despite rain.