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Laurie Arnold
An article written by Laurie Arnold, for the paper, reporting on a convention in Prince George attended by McBride Candy Stripers. She talks briefly…

Mrs. Adene Clay, presents first place plaque to Candy Striper Linda May Molendyk for the "History of Candy Striping" in their home town.

A photo of the 1970 Candy Stripers wearing the distinctive pink pin-striped pinafores. Most of are wearing the 75 hour caps.

Candy Stripers riding in the box of a pick-up truck decorated for the parade. The seated girls are holding babies while another is holding a sign…

Candy Stripers and children bundle up in the back of a ribbon-decorated entry up in the Winter Parade. There is a sign on the pick up that says…

Two girls in their Candy Stripers Queen of Hearts Winter Parade float flanked by two RCMP officers dressed in formal Red Serges.

A newspaper article and photo regarding the success of a recent Hospital open house, and the donation of a 19 inch colour television set. The image…

A group photo of Candy Stripers standing behind a table of snacks.

A photo of two Candy Stripers browsing inside a storage unit. They are both wearing classic candy-striped pinafores and white caps.

A photo of four Candy Stripers wearing their newly-earned caps and pins at the 1975 Hospital Open House. Left to Right : Alice Neisner, Lynette…

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