Photo showing six children of Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Froess, 59 Eagle, came up with a stellar example of community help. The kids saved November and December allowances "to help some little boy or girl have a happier Christmas", money trees were presented to the Kitimat Community Help Agency. Front, from left: Richard (7), Ernie (5 months), John (6). Back: Mike (5), Don (2), Doug (4).
Photo showing six children of Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Froess, 59 Eagle, came up with a stellar example of community help. The kids saved November and December allowances "to help some little boy or girl have a happier Christmas", money trees were presented to the Kitimat Community Help Agency. Front, from left: Richard (7), Ernie (5 months), John (6). Back: Mike (5), Don (2), Doug (4).
Six girls dressed for the Children's Fashion Show. The tallest girl in the back has her left hand on another girl's shoulder, and she is wearing a checkered dress with a white collar. The young girl, fourth from the left, is wearing a two-piece bathing suit with a bucket hat. There are clothes hanging in the picture's background.
Six girls dressed for the Children's Fashion Show. The tallest girl in the back has her left hand on another girl's shoulder, and she is wearing a checkered dress with a white collar. The young girl, fourth from the left, is wearing a two-piece bathing suit with a bucket hat. There are clothes hanging in the picture's background.
Photo showing Christmas came early to the Miller household at 82 Stikine. It arrived Monday with young Billy, above, who flew home from a Vancouver hospital, after being injured in an auto accident
Photo showing Christmas came early to the Miller household at 82 Stikine. It arrived Monday with young Billy, above, who flew home from a Vancouver hospital, after being injured in an auto accident
Photo showing Christmas card sales by Kitimat Kiwanis raised $466 for the Kitimat Retarded Children's Association. Dr. P.J.V. Woollacott, president of the association is here receiving the cheque from Kiwanis past president Andy Whitelaw
Northern Sentinel Box #3 - (A)Historical (1) School District #80
(a)Donations to Retarded Children's Fund
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Photo showing Christmas card sales by Kitimat Kiwanis raised $466 for the Kitimat Retarded Children's Association. Dr. P.J.V. Woollacott, president of the association is here receiving the cheque from Kiwanis past president Andy Whitelaw
Notes
The Museum acknowledges that today's society uses "intellectual disability."