Photo showing high school girls planning a career in nursing. Front row, from left: Mrs. Marvin Tait, Miss M.W. Barton, Mrs. Geoff Harris, Miss Amy Webster, Mrs. J.L. Connolly, Miss S. Hunter, Miss M. Acheson, W.S. Stiff. Back row: Frederika Mendel, Ellen-Louise Jomini, Heidi Stracha, Lorraine Stalker, Roberta Alton, Carol Kurbel, Mary Wright, Judy Conrad, Dale McLellan, Sherry Lynn, Liz Bolk.
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Photo showing high school girls planning a career in nursing. Front row, from left: Mrs. Marvin Tait, Miss M.W. Barton, Mrs. Geoff Harris, Miss Amy Webster, Mrs. J.L. Connolly, Miss S. Hunter, Miss M. Acheson, W.S. Stiff. Back row: Frederika Mendel, Ellen-Louise Jomini, Heidi Stracha, Lorraine Stalker, Roberta Alton, Carol Kurbel, Mary Wright, Judy Conrad, Dale McLellan, Sherry Lynn, Liz Bolk.
Photo showing members of Kitimat's Centennial Committee at a meeting at Helen's Cafe, in the foreground from left: Roy Berry, Mrs. John Picucha, Fred Durdan, Chief Councillor Gordon Robinson, Dave Chow. On the other side of the table from right: Mrs. Peter Tryssenaar, Rev. J.I. McMahon, Harold Hall, Bert Lange.
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Photo showing members of Kitimat's Centennial Committee at a meeting at Helen's Cafe, in the foreground from left: Roy Berry, Mrs. John Picucha, Fred Durdan, Chief Councillor Gordon Robinson, Dave Chow. On the other side of the table from right: Mrs. Peter Tryssenaar, Rev. J.I. McMahon, Harold Hall, Bert Lange.
Photograph of an ambulance service that was inaugurated by the municipality and is now operated by the firemen in the Townsite. The service is available for serious accidents on a 24-hour day basis. Here firemen Warren Banks and fire chief Aubrey Creed demonstrate the use of a stretcher which has been fitted to the new fire box red ambulance unit. The ambulance will be fitted with a siren, radio, and a flashing red sign. Phone number for emergency calls is 110. All municipal firemen are trained first aid attendants.
Photograph of an ambulance service that was inaugurated by the municipality and is now operated by the firemen in the Townsite. The service is available for serious accidents on a 24-hour day basis. Here firemen Warren Banks and fire chief Aubrey Creed demonstrate the use of a stretcher which has been fitted to the new fire box red ambulance unit. The ambulance will be fitted with a siren, radio, and a flashing red sign. Phone number for emergency calls is 110. All municipal firemen are trained first aid attendants.