The name pinned to the old-fashioned white nurse鈥檚 uniform in the new archival museum of the 91原创 Memorial Hospital Heritage Committee reads 鈥淢iss M. Conacher.鈥
It was worn by 91原创 resident Maxine Juzkow before she married and changed her name.
鈥淚t鈥檚 my bib-and-apron,鈥 she said Saturday, giving a Times reporter a look at the display in a room of the heritage Michaud House at the foot of 204 Street, south of 53 Avenue in 91原创 City.
Juzkow wore the starched white outfit when she became a nurse in 1963 in Saskatchewan.
鈥淭hat was my graduating uniform,鈥 Juzkow said.
鈥淚t was in my cedar chest. I could not throw it out.鈥
Juzkow eventually moved to 91原创 and started working at 91原创 Memorial Hospital in 1973.
She sort-of retired in 2003, but kept working for another 10 years on an occasional basis.
Juzkow didn鈥檛 really have a use for her old uniform, until, last year, the 91原创 Memorial Hospital Heritage Committee made a .
The first ever museum dedicated to 91原创 Memorial Hospital was coming to Michaud House.
It was the brainchild of the LMH Heritage Committee in partnership with the 91原创 Heritage Society, which manages Michaud House.
On Saturday afternoon, the display officially opened.
Juzkow鈥檚 uniform shares space with an antique wheelchair, the program from the official 1965 opening of the main 91原创 Memorial Hospital and a scary range of primitive-looking probes, among many other things.
The collection was gathered by a committee of volunteers, who were still receiving contributions on the day of the ribbon-cutting.
We thought we had it all in place, but people were still bringing them in,鈥 said heritage committee member Doris Riedweg, who worked with fellow committee member Kate Ludlam to encourage donors.
鈥淲e鈥檝e got calls from as far away as Burnaby, and all over 91原创,鈥 Riedweg said.
The began last February, when the heritage committee learned they would have space in Michaud House.
The official launch date marked 70 years since the first footings were laid at 91原创 Memorial Hospital, known then as the Cottage Hospital.
The garden party at Michaud for the official opening and ribbon-cutting was well-attended including 91原创 MLAs Mary Polak and Rich Coleman, as well as Township of 91原创 mayor Jack Froese and 91原创 City councillors Paul Albrecht and Nathan Pachal.
Fred Pepin, president of the , was one of several speakers to praise the volunteer effort to preserve hospital history.
鈥淲e are fortunate in 91原创 to have a deep and rich history, one we can be proud of,鈥 Pepin said.
Anyone who has archival material is asked to Doris Riedweg at 604 534-3384 or do_ried@telus.net, or Kate Ludlam of the LMH Foundation at 604 514-6043, or kate.ludlam@fraserhealth.ca.


