Fire Chief Aubrey Creed handing a gift to an elderly lady at the Kitimat Legion. The lady is wearing glasses, and a button up top with a flower print on the front.
Fire Chief Aubrey Creed handing a gift to an elderly lady at the Kitimat Legion. The lady is wearing glasses, and a button up top with a flower print on the front.
The Chevron dealer in the middle (Ralph), is shaking hands with the man on his left. Ralph is receiving a tea set, and to his right is another Chevron dealer in uniform.
The Chevron dealer in the middle (Ralph), is shaking hands with the man on his left. Ralph is receiving a tea set, and to his right is another Chevron dealer in uniform.
Photograph of Cathy McLarty. Twas the "Night before Christmas", and this little mouse, two year old Catherine, was caught wide-eyed rattling the packages under the family Christmas tree. Catherine has five brothers and two sisters to help her continued explorations Christmas morning.
Photograph of Cathy McLarty. Twas the "Night before Christmas", and this little mouse, two year old Catherine, was caught wide-eyed rattling the packages under the family Christmas tree. Catherine has five brothers and two sisters to help her continued explorations Christmas morning.
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
"Rotrary president Don Vander Ploeg came out live end of a piglet last week at the annual meeting between Rotary and Kiwanis. The "gift" was presented by Fred Schooley.
"Rotrary president Don Vander Ploeg came out live end of a piglet last week at the annual meeting between Rotary and Kiwanis. The "gift" was presented by Fred Schooley.
Photograph of It'll cost you anything from 50c. to $4 to have your Christmas gifts professional wrapped by the Skeen Cheerleaders without running the risk that the recipient will see them before Christmas Day. Chris Poole photo.
Photograph of It'll cost you anything from 50c. to $4 to have your Christmas gifts professional wrapped by the Skeen Cheerleaders without running the risk that the recipient will see them before Christmas Day. Chris Poole photo.
Photo showing Members of the Kitimat Building and Construction Industries Exchange. Article, The growth of Kitimat, British Columbia's newest community, is typified by the increasing activity of the Kitimat Building and Construction Industries Exchange. The Exchange, formed last year, recently negotiated its first Collective Labour Agreement with the Bricklayers and Masons International Union No. 5. At a recent meeting of the Exchange were L/R Ted Hauptman of G.W. Golden Construction Ltd; Bob Whiting, Lakelse Construction Co. Ltd.; John Molneaux, Valley Woodworks Ltd., Max Cameron, Goerig Mechanical Construction Co.; Robert Auger, Saguenay-Kitimat Company; and Bill Ward, A.B.C. Sheet Metal & Plumbing Ltd. All are directors of the Exchange. Mr. Cameron is Exchange President, Mr. Molyneaux, Vice-President.
Photo showing Members of the Kitimat Building and Construction Industries Exchange. Article, The growth of Kitimat, British Columbia's newest community, is typified by the increasing activity of the Kitimat Building and Construction Industries Exchange. The Exchange, formed last year, recently negotiated its first Collective Labour Agreement with the Bricklayers and Masons International Union No. 5. At a recent meeting of the Exchange were L/R Ted Hauptman of G.W. Golden Construction Ltd; Bob Whiting, Lakelse Construction Co. Ltd.; John Molneaux, Valley Woodworks Ltd., Max Cameron, Goerig Mechanical Construction Co.; Robert Auger, Saguenay-Kitimat Company; and Bill Ward, A.B.C. Sheet Metal & Plumbing Ltd. All are directors of the Exchange. Mr. Cameron is Exchange President, Mr. Molyneaux, Vice-President.