Today parents can鈥檛 take their babies home from the hospital without approved car seats.
Time was that babies left 91原创 Memorial Hospital in a cardboard box.
Bev Rempel, a nurse鈥檚 aide and resident of 91原创 for more than 50 years, worked all over the hospital for more about 33 years.
When she and the other aides could catch a spare moment or two, they would assemble baby boxes, cardboard boxes used to carry new babies home.
鈥淎ll the babies used to go home in this,鈥 she noted. 鈥淲e鈥檇 make them at night.鈥
There鈥檚 one of the boxes, along with a metal baby bed from decades ago, at the new hospital museum display in Michaud House.
Local volunteers created the display of local medical history that pulls together artifacts scattered hither and yon.
Rempel, on the 91原创 Memorial Hospital Heritage Committee that created the small museum, said seeing the items reminds many people of their own medical experiences. The volunteers on the committee thought it important to preserve these pieces of local history.
鈥淪eeing a picture in a book would not be quite the same as being able to see it,鈥 explained committee member Doris Riedweg.
Riedweg is known locally as the author of three books, but years ago she was an RN who was the OR supervisor at the local hospital.
鈥淚 came from VGH right out of [nurse鈥檚] training to the Cottage Hospital in 1956,鈥 she explained.
She moved away to work elsewhere about three times but kept coming back.
鈥淚 always came back to 91原创. It had a really big pull,鈥 she said.
She retired from nursing in 1979 to focus on the family farm.
In decades past there was a strong sense of community.
鈥淓verybody knew everybody,鈥 Riedweg said.
The hospital staff invariably treated friends and neighbours.
鈥淲hen you knew them, people trusted you,鈥 Rempel said.
She added that the staff鈥檚 kids all played together and the staff would socialize outside of work.
鈥淭丑别 nurses would challenge the doctors to ball games, and they would challenge us to bowling,鈥 Riedweg recalled.
The museum grew out of a community committee to document the history of the hospital.
Riedweg was on the 15-member hospital heritage committee starting in 1993. She said the committee oversaw the creation of the book The Hospital on the Hill about the original Cottage Hospital. They thought their work was done with the publication of the book, but then Fraser Health announced plans to demolish the Cottage Hospital for a parking lot.
The committee started working with the 91原创 Heritage Society to lobby. They were able to save the Cottage Hospital鈥檚 stone wall. A new building on the site is a mental health facility.
It was during work on the 50th anniversary celebrations for the current hospital building that the notion came up to create a museum but there was no space for the stuff.
鈥淥ur committee had things scattered all over, in our homes,鈥 Riedweg said.
The 91原创 Heritage Society agreed to allow space at Michaud House.
The display includes photo albums full of pictures over several decades as well as 91原创 Advance articles right from the beginning of the Cottage Hospital.
鈥淭丑别 Advance put something about the hospital in every week,鈥 Riedweg explained.
There鈥檚 also vintage equipment, medical clothing, hospital records, and more. Lots of items were found in the old nurses鈥 residence which is now offices. Its basement proved a treasure trove of forgotten finds.
鈥淭丑别re鈥檚 medical equipment that they had collected during the Cold War,鈥 Riedweg said.
Extra supplies were laid in during the Cold War with the Communist world.
鈥淭丑别y really felt on this coast that were going to invade or drop the bomb,鈥 she said.
She even recalls one of the doctors building a bomb shelter in his yard.
Those Cold War items became forgotten relics that can now be seen at the museum, including civil defence-style arm bands, cans of chromic (cat gut sutures), bandages in khaki green wrapping and ampules of medicine.
The small hospital museum opened officially on July 22 and will be opened by appointment. Organizers plan to host tours of local seniors homes and groups. A sandwich board will also be put outside Michaud House to show when the public can see the new 91原创 Memorial Hospital Archives.