Photo showing Miss Teenie Roussakas of 28 Kootenay Street on deck of Greek Line's luxury flagship, TSS "Queen Anna Maria" just before sailing from New York bound for Athens, Greece
Photo showing Miss Teenie Roussakas of 28 Kootenay Street on deck of Greek Line's luxury flagship, TSS "Queen Anna Maria" just before sailing from New York bound for Athens, Greece
Photo showing Mrs. Alex Wedekin Sr. with grandchildren, Sven Wedekin and Sabine Wedekin, visiting from Hildesheim, Germany. Son Alex Wedekin Jr. of 4 Ochwe.
Photo showing Mrs. Alex Wedekin Sr. with grandchildren, Sven Wedekin and Sabine Wedekin, visiting from Hildesheim, Germany. Son Alex Wedekin Jr. of 4 Ochwe.
Photo showing Miss Edna Richardson (left) and her sister Miss Gwen Richardson, a retired nurse, visited Kitimat en route around the world in a once-in-a lifetime 18-month holiday
Photo showing Miss Edna Richardson (left) and her sister Miss Gwen Richardson, a retired nurse, visited Kitimat en route around the world in a once-in-a lifetime 18-month holiday
Photo showing Miss Ruth Saunders, director of nursing at Wonju hospital, Korea, shown giving lesson on how to use chopsticks, from left: Dorothy Oehlke, Judy McKeen, Brenda Scott, Joyce Dixon
Photo showing Miss Ruth Saunders, director of nursing at Wonju hospital, Korea, shown giving lesson on how to use chopsticks, from left: Dorothy Oehlke, Judy McKeen, Brenda Scott, Joyce Dixon
Photo showing "here's where we were" says Brigadier Stanley Jackson of Salvation Army headquarters, Prince Rupert, Mrs. Jackson poses with him for the photo
Photo showing "here's where we were" says Brigadier Stanley Jackson of Salvation Army headquarters, Prince Rupert, Mrs. Jackson poses with him for the photo
Photo showing Visitors from the Maritimes; Mrs. James Glencross and daughter Diana Lee, Visiting parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McNeil, 67 Yukon Street (Kildala).
Photo showing Visitors from the Maritimes; Mrs. James Glencross and daughter Diana Lee, Visiting parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McNeil, 67 Yukon Street (Kildala).
Photograph of three girls wearing traditional Chinese outfits. Girl in center is Julia Piroso and is wearing a pink cheongsam, and the girls on either side of her in red. For Year of the Rat Chinese New Year celebration. Event held at Riverlodge.
The Kitimat Chinese Association was founded in 1985. Their purpose was to connect all Chinese Canadians in Kitimat, with the local people too. They encouraged the members involved in the community to show and share Chinese culture with the people in Kitimat. Like activities in Multicultural Day, Canada Day, Canada Cancer Society's Relay of Life, etc. Every year they had three gatherings, summer picnic, Christmas and Chinese New Year. The association disbanded in December 2008 as most of the members got older and retired.
Custodial History
Donated by Huey-lin Wu
Scope and Content
Photograph of three girls wearing traditional Chinese outfits. Girl in center is Julia Piroso and is wearing a pink cheongsam, and the girls on either side of her in red. For Year of the Rat Chinese New Year celebration. Event held at Riverlodge.
Photo showing Mrs. H.P. Mangelsen (left) of the Surf Motor Hotel in Victoria, first recipient of new approved tourist accomodation sign, presented by Miss Marie Norie of the BC Government Travel Bureau
Photo showing Mrs. H.P. Mangelsen (left) of the Surf Motor Hotel in Victoria, first recipient of new approved tourist accomodation sign, presented by Miss Marie Norie of the BC Government Travel Bureau
Photograph of Bill Mah? giving a little boy a Chinese New Year Red Envelope as a blessing to bring good luck. Two girls in red cheongsams are walking away. Other people around. For Year of the Rat Chinese New Year Celebration. Event held at Riverlodge.
The Kitimat Chinese Association was founded in 1985. Their purpose was to connect all Chinese Canadians in Kitimat, with the local people too. They encouraged the members involved in the community to show and share Chinese culture with the people in Kitimat. Like activities in Multicultural Day, Canada Day, Canada Cancer Society's Relay of Life, etc. Every year they had three gatherings, summer picnic, Christmas and Chinese New Year. The association disbanded in December 2008 as most of the members got older and retired.
Custodial History
Donated by Huey-lin Wu
Scope and Content
Photograph of Bill Mah? giving a little boy a Chinese New Year Red Envelope as a blessing to bring good luck. Two girls in red cheongsams are walking away. Other people around. For Year of the Rat Chinese New Year Celebration. Event held at Riverlodge.
Photograph of Bill Mah? giving an older boy a Chinese New Year Red Envelope as a blessing to bring good luck. Other people behind watching, and a man on ther left is taking a photo. People include John and Therese Rodrigues and Wendy Tse. For Year of the Rat Chinese New Year Celebration. Event held at Riverlodge.
The Kitimat Chinese Association was founded in 1985. Their purpose was to connect all Chinese Canadians in Kitimat, with the local people too. They encouraged the members involved in the community to show and share Chinese culture with the people in Kitimat. Like activities in Multicultural Day, Canada Day, Canada Cancer Society's Relay of Life, etc. Every year they had three gatherings, summer picnic, Christmas and Chinese New Year. The association disbanded in December 2008 as most of the members got older and retired.
Custodial History
Donated by Huey-lin Wu
Scope and Content
Photograph of Bill Mah? giving an older boy a Chinese New Year Red Envelope as a blessing to bring good luck. Other people behind watching, and a man on ther left is taking a photo. People include John and Therese Rodrigues and Wendy Tse. For Year of the Rat Chinese New Year Celebration. Event held at Riverlodge.
An employee? of Ocean Cement wearing an Ocean Cement cap, standing with three visitors. The visitors are wearing suits and are standing with their hands in their pockets.
An employee? of Ocean Cement wearing an Ocean Cement cap, standing with three visitors. The visitors are wearing suits and are standing with their hands in their pockets.