A photograph of Mr. Lloyd Starr & Wife Irene Starr with school class on the event of his retirement. Photo was used in an article about Starr's retirement in the May 22, 1980 Northern Sentinel Press. The photo caption in the paper reads: Lloyd Starr of Kitamaat Village has worked as a janitor in the school house for nursery, kindergarten and grade one students for the past 14 years. he's just retired. In a scrapbook given to Lloyd the children say, "Thank you for being nice to us".
Photographs taken by Gisela Mendel in her role as museum curator.
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A photograph of Mr. Lloyd Starr & Wife Irene Starr with school class on the event of his retirement. Photo was used in an article about Starr's retirement in the May 22, 1980 Northern Sentinel Press. The photo caption in the paper reads: Lloyd Starr of Kitamaat Village has worked as a janitor in the school house for nursery, kindergarten and grade one students for the past 14 years. he's just retired. In a scrapbook given to Lloyd the children say, "Thank you for being nice to us".
Photo showing highlight of the United Church Women's Centennial Rose Tea. Blankets and headdresses, brought from the Kitamaat Village for the first time were described by Mrs. Lloyd Starr, center standing, and modelled by Mrs. Ernest Grant (left) and Mrs. Rod Bolton (right). Seated is UCW president Mrs. E.W. McKernan.
Photo showing highlight of the United Church Women's Centennial Rose Tea. Blankets and headdresses, brought from the Kitamaat Village for the first time were described by Mrs. Lloyd Starr, center standing, and modelled by Mrs. Ernest Grant (left) and Mrs. Rod Bolton (right). Seated is UCW president Mrs. E.W. McKernan.
Photo showing United Church Women's Tea, Mrs. Rod Bolton (left) and Mrs. Lloyd Starr of Kitamaat Village modelling Haisla ceremonial robes and headdresses.
Photo showing United Church Women's Tea, Mrs. Rod Bolton (left) and Mrs. Lloyd Starr of Kitamaat Village modelling Haisla ceremonial robes and headdresses.