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Groundbreaking B.C. chemist Edith Rose still working for your health at 102

Canada’s first female cereal chemist still volunteering at Cranbrook’s East Kootenay Regional Hospital
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At right: Edith Rose (front, centre) was joined at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital by members of the Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary. Left to right: Evelyn Botterill, Janice Gauthier, Dianne Camilli, Kate Fox, Odette Rouse, Diane Greaves, Linda Foster. (Barry Coulter photo)

Edith Rose, who marked her 102nd birthday on Dec. 30, came down to work a shift on the Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary Information Desk at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital on Monday, Jan. 8.

Rose grew up on a farm near Sovereign, Saskatchewan. She graduated with a BSc in Chemistry from the University of Saskatchewan in the 1940s, and became Canada’s first female cereal chemist.

She worked for many years in the food and agriculture industries, as quality control for Quaker Oats and the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. During the Second World War, she was involved in developing a higher protein wheat, intended for feeding soldiers.

Rose moved to Cranbrook in the 1950s. She joined the Health Care Auxiliary in 1984, and over the years worked at the Thrift Store, the gift store and the information desk at the hospital. She served as that organization’s president for three terms. She is the CHCA’s oldest living member.

“So many good memories,” Rose said, on the occasion. “I liked the times when we all got together for social events, like Christmas parties.”

The CHCA is a Registered Charitable Organization run by volunteers. They raise funds at the Hospital Gift Shop, the Hospital Thrift Store on 8th, Ave. and the Tim Horton Smile Cookie Campaign to purchase very necessary equipment for the East Kootenay Regional Hospital and the Dr. F. W. Green Memorial Home.

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Edith Rose, who marked her 102nd birthday on December 30, 2023, came down to work a shift on the Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary Information Desk at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital on Monday, Jan. 8. (Barry Coulter photo)


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Barry Coulter had been Editor of the Cranbrook Townsman since 1998.
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