Photograph of Barbara Fuchs , convendor ; newcomer's Connie Niver and Florence Barans ; "tree of service" at the hospital auxiliary of the BC convention.
Photograph of Barbara Fuchs , convendor ; newcomer's Connie Niver and Florence Barans ; "tree of service" at the hospital auxiliary of the BC convention.
Photograph of a large cheque being presented for the Kitimat General Hospital for $12950 from the Aluminum City Telethon. The people presenting the cheque are Ken Last, Isobel Kay, Dorothy Cheyne, Muriel Greenlow, Stan Green, and Gerry Deiter.
The Aluminum City Telethon was started in 1980. The Kitimat Sports Association was approached by the board of directors of the Child Development Centre, and asked for their assistance in raising funds. The idea of a Telethon was agreed on and a committee was formed.
Each year the Telethon executive receives requests from the different non-profit organizations within our own community. They then decide on how to disburse the funds raised that year. after the letters of requests are reviewed and a brief presentation is made to the board of directors explaining how the money received will be spent.
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Dorothy Cheyne
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Photograph of a large cheque being presented for the Kitimat General Hospital for $12950 from the Aluminum City Telethon. The people presenting the cheque are Ken Last, Isobel Kay, Dorothy Cheyne, Muriel Greenlow, Stan Green, and Gerry Deiter.
Photo showing students and teachers from Mount Elizabeth Secondary School responsible for making plywood model of smeltersite, back row left to right: Gary Mouland, Margaret Stoddart, Shangso Bopary, Kathrine Johnsen, front row left to right: Jeanette Bill, and Mark Doering.
Photo showing students and teachers from Mount Elizabeth Secondary School responsible for making plywood model of smeltersite, back row left to right: Gary Mouland, Margaret Stoddart, Shangso Bopary, Kathrine Johnsen, front row left to right: Jeanette Bill, and Mark Doering.
The $3,200,000 Kitimat General Hospital has an ultimate capacity of 219 beds summer flowers in the city centre parking lot are shown in the foreground.
The $3,200,000 Kitimat General Hospital has an ultimate capacity of 219 beds summer flowers in the city centre parking lot are shown in the foreground.
10 slides featuring image of Kitimat in 1980. Slides include images of the Safety Building, hospital, an aerial, Moore Creek waterfall, golf course, centennial park, Lakelse Lake, Alcan Office, and Kitimat River.
10 slides featuring image of Kitimat in 1980. Slides include images of the Safety Building, hospital, an aerial, Moore Creek waterfall, golf course, centennial park, Lakelse Lake, Alcan Office, and Kitimat River.
Photo showing the latest view of the hospital addition and psychiatric wing for Mills Memorial Hospital. The psychiatric wing is the one storey building in the foreground and the addition is between it and the existing building. The view is from Haughland Avenue.
Photo showing the latest view of the hospital addition and psychiatric wing for Mills Memorial Hospital. The psychiatric wing is the one storey building in the foreground and the addition is between it and the existing building. The view is from Haughland Avenue.
Photograph of the ladies auxiliary to Kitimat General hospital gave Ruby Redell the special auxiliary coffee spoon ; presented by Dorothy Cheyn as a going away gift.
Photograph of the ladies auxiliary to Kitimat General hospital gave Ruby Redell the special auxiliary coffee spoon ; presented by Dorothy Cheyn as a going away gift.
fire departmentwaiting below the gold course to take Joe Krysinski to the hospital after his trying overnight ordeal in the bush of the highschool.
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A fire department below the golf course to take Joe Krysinski to the hospital after his trying overnight ordeal in the bush north of the high school. A fatigued crew of rescuers needed two hours to take him out of the bush.
Photo showing patients Mrs. T. Olivier and John Duck admiring the new 20" colour T.V in surgical floor of Kitimat General Hospital that was donated by the Elks club. Elk members in photo; Rich Chilton and Dave Edwards. Hospital Administrator Gordon McInnes and Nurses Miss.E. Taylor, and Mrs. R. Burnett are also in photo.
Northern Sentinel Box #3-(A)Historical (I)Service Club (a) Benevolent Protective Order Of Elks
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Photo showing patients Mrs. T. Olivier and John Duck admiring the new 20" colour T.V in surgical floor of Kitimat General Hospital that was donated by the Elks club. Elk members in photo; Rich Chilton and Dave Edwards. Hospital Administrator Gordon McInnes and Nurses Miss.E. Taylor, and Mrs. R. Burnett are also in photo.