Photo showing officers of Kitimat's United Church Women at the inaugural service for the group. They are from left, back to front: Mrs. John Bunn, treasurer, Mrs. Cec Moore, secretary, Mrs. E.W. McKernan, treasurer, Mrs. Fred Orr, secretary, Mrs. Sam Hanna, Manse committee, Mrs. E.M. Hill, vice-president, Mrs. William Major, president, Kildala group, Mrs. Ben Pound, president, and Mrs. Blair Ripley, vice-president.
Photo showing officers of Kitimat's United Church Women at the inaugural service for the group. They are from left, back to front: Mrs. John Bunn, treasurer, Mrs. Cec Moore, secretary, Mrs. E.W. McKernan, treasurer, Mrs. Fred Orr, secretary, Mrs. Sam Hanna, Manse committee, Mrs. E.M. Hill, vice-president, Mrs. William Major, president, Kildala group, Mrs. Ben Pound, president, and Mrs. Blair Ripley, vice-president.
Photo showing incoming executive of Kitimat's United Church Women, from left: Mrs. E.W. McKernan, president, Mrs. John Bunn, first vice-president, Mrs. Ken Armstrong, second vice-president, Mrs. Arv. Sestrap, secretary, and Mrs. Walter Bailey, treasurer.
Photo showing incoming executive of Kitimat's United Church Women, from left: Mrs. E.W. McKernan, president, Mrs. John Bunn, first vice-president, Mrs. Ken Armstrong, second vice-president, Mrs. Arv. Sestrap, secretary, and Mrs. Walter Bailey, treasurer.
Photo showing - NSP Article: Like many Kitimat families, Mr. & Mrs. John Bunn and their three children, started Dominion Day with a good foundation of Kiwanis pancakes. They are shown here, tucking into the special breakfast which has become a Kiwanis Club tradition for the town's July celebrations. Another traditional event, equally well patronized by the public later in the day, was the International Food Fair, also held in the arena.
Photo showing - NSP Article: Like many Kitimat families, Mr. & Mrs. John Bunn and their three children, started Dominion Day with a good foundation of Kiwanis pancakes. They are shown here, tucking into the special breakfast which has become a Kiwanis Club tradition for the town's July celebrations. Another traditional event, equally well patronized by the public later in the day, was the International Food Fair, also held in the arena.