Photograph of "It's going to be okay, I guess, as soon as I find out what school I'll be going to. I just moved to BC from Lindsay, Ontario," says Christine Doherty, age 9, and entering grade 5.
Photograph of "It's going to be okay, I guess, as soon as I find out what school I'll be going to. I just moved to BC from Lindsay, Ontario," says Christine Doherty, age 9, and entering grade 5.
Photograph of Five-year-old Simone Browne waits patiently in line for her share of the desserts at
Nechako Elementary School’s International Supper Tuesday night. Greg Middleton photo.
Photograph of Five-year-old Simone Browne waits patiently in line for her share of the desserts at
Nechako Elementary School’s International Supper Tuesday night. Greg Middleton photo.
"Alaska Trails: Regis Pasquier shows his two-year-old violin to little Leslie Salmon.
L to R: Mr. Don Salmon, "boy ", Mrs. J. Lesperance, Madame Pasquier, Leslie Salmon, Regis Pasquier, Mr. J. Lesperance."
"Alaska Trails: Regis Pasquier shows his two-year-old violin to little Leslie Salmon.
L to R: Mr. Don Salmon, "boy ", Mrs. J. Lesperance, Madame Pasquier, Leslie Salmon, Regis Pasquier, Mr. J. Lesperance."
Photograph of a little four year old patient at the Children's Hospital, in Vancouver, is shown above "dressing up" in some of this Christmas decorations that went up last week in the wards of the hospital. Many plans go into the preparation of the Christmas festivities at Children's Hospital and each of these must be elastic enough to include and unexpected small face who suddenly appears at a party or joins the festive board. So it never can be definitely said "there will be forty boys and twenty girls" but rather "the admission department says three more and maybe six will be in before Santa leaves- better have their presents on hand plus a few extra for goodluck.
Photograph of a little four year old patient at the Children's Hospital, in Vancouver, is shown above "dressing up" in some of this Christmas decorations that went up last week in the wards of the hospital. Many plans go into the preparation of the Christmas festivities at Children's Hospital and each of these must be elastic enough to include and unexpected small face who suddenly appears at a party or joins the festive board. So it never can be definitely said "there will be forty boys and twenty girls" but rather "the admission department says three more and maybe six will be in before Santa leaves- better have their presents on hand plus a few extra for goodluck.