"FREDDIE, small son of Mr. and Mrs. L.St. Goddard, 81 Lillooet Street, refused to be roused from blissful sleep in his mother's lap when his turn came to be judged Saturday at the second annual Baby Show sponsored by the Ladies Guild to the Presbyterian Church. The other young contestant apparently, ready for anything, escaped before the photographer could get his name. Thirty two children in two classes competed for six prizes donated by Kitimat buisnessmen."
"FREDDIE, small son of Mr. and Mrs. L.St. Goddard, 81 Lillooet Street, refused to be roused from blissful sleep in his mother's lap when his turn came to be judged Saturday at the second annual Baby Show sponsored by the Ladies Guild to the Presbyterian Church. The other young contestant apparently, ready for anything, escaped before the photographer could get his name. Thirty two children in two classes competed for six prizes donated by Kitimat buisnessmen."
Invitation to Guilding Builds event. Inside reads Chairman: Mrs. R.H. Rogers Provincial Commissioner. As well as event schedule. Back has signitures. Names include Gail Thomson, MJ Birchart, Erna Milnes, Pat Hill, Carol Elford, Rose Marie Strain, Daphne Moser, Leona Littler, and Nancy McMahon.
Invitation to Guilding Builds event. Inside reads Chairman: Mrs. R.H. Rogers Provincial Commissioner. As well as event schedule. Back has signitures. Names include Gail Thomson, MJ Birchart, Erna Milnes, Pat Hill, Carol Elford, Rose Marie Strain, Daphne Moser, Leona Littler, and Nancy McMahon.
Photograph of a small shopper at the Presbyterian Ladies Guild bazaar held Saturday in the church lounge, was Kerry Robertson, shown above with a handsome stuffed doll, evidently just what she wanted judging by the expression on her face. The bazaar was opened formally at 2:30 p.m. by Mrs. E.W. McKernan and specialties served at the tea hours later in the afternoon included shortbread and Christmas cake.
Photograph of a small shopper at the Presbyterian Ladies Guild bazaar held Saturday in the church lounge, was Kerry Robertson, shown above with a handsome stuffed doll, evidently just what she wanted judging by the expression on her face. The bazaar was opened formally at 2:30 p.m. by Mrs. E.W. McKernan and specialties served at the tea hours later in the afternoon included shortbread and Christmas cake.
"Their Business Is Dolls: Working like beavers members of the Nechako Guild, Christ Church, have practically gone into the doll business. Mrs.W.Thebes (left) and Mrs.William Burbridge are shown here with some of the scores of stuffed cuddly, toys made by the Guild for Anglican annual fall fair to be held under the joint sponsorship of the various groups in the congregation on Saturday, November 23 , in the church hall."
"Their Business Is Dolls: Working like beavers members of the Nechako Guild, Christ Church, have practically gone into the doll business. Mrs.W.Thebes (left) and Mrs.William Burbridge are shown here with some of the scores of stuffed cuddly, toys made by the Guild for Anglican annual fall fair to be held under the joint sponsorship of the various groups in the congregation on Saturday, November 23 , in the church hall."
Photo showing New Canadians sworn in at Citizenship Court by Judge J.T. Harvey. (L/R) Harmano De Sousa Silveira; Marie Konicek; Gertrud Feldhoff; Josef Feldhoff; Constantinos Sotisas; George Kamagiannis. Rev. Glenn Noble welcomed them as new Canadians and members of the Ladies Guild of the Presbyterian Church assisted the Citizenship Council with arrangements for the informal reception following the court ceremony.
Photo showing New Canadians sworn in at Citizenship Court by Judge J.T. Harvey. (L/R) Harmano De Sousa Silveira; Marie Konicek; Gertrud Feldhoff; Josef Feldhoff; Constantinos Sotisas; George Kamagiannis. Rev. Glenn Noble welcomed them as new Canadians and members of the Ladies Guild of the Presbyterian Church assisted the Citizenship Council with arrangements for the informal reception following the court ceremony.