Hospital support
The hospital has received a lot of support from the community in the past. Here is a picture of one donation. Can you identify these people, the group making the donation or the machine they are looking at?
If you have an answer, please email doyouremember@meadowcrk.com. If you would like to stay anonymous, just let us know.
Last week, we shared a picture of a community dinner. Matt Dinning could help us identify his Aunt and Uncle, Donna and Ken Dinning, as the first couple seated at the long table. He tells us that the picture was taken at St. Ann’s Catholic Church.
Do you recognize any other diners or know what year this may have been taken?
Quintin Harden was identified as the rifle safety instructor in the picture from a few weeks ago.
We appreciate when you can help us set history straight. Roy Marquis, corrected us. In fact, it is Chuck White, the Game Warden, in the picture.
We were able to enlarge the picture and check the name tag on the officer. It does say “White” and he does have a Fish and Game patch on his sleeve. Thank you, Roy,!
Your Boundary County Historical Society and Museum, 7229 Main, Bonners Ferry, Idaho sponsors this column. During the winter, the Museum is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.
To help maintain the buildings, a small entrance fee is charged at the door. It is $2 per person or $5 per family. There is no charge for those under 14 years old or for the Boundary County Historical Society members. Visit the website at www.boundarycountymuseum.org
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“History of Boundary County, Idaho Volume 1” is now on sale at the museum and Bonners Books.
Come on down and get your copy, before they are gone.
The holidays are quickly coming, and this book would make a great gift for your family historian.