Negative also. In his art. in the CM 16-44-10 on the new Mennonite Nursing Home in Rosthern, Dave Kroeker mentions the "110 inch gas-heated flatware ironer that takes full-sized sheets…." which is shown here. End of series which began at 2001-14.71.
Negative also. In his art. in the CM 16-44-10 on the new Mennonite Nursing Home in Rosthern, Dave Kroeker mentions the "fully automatic washers" shown here as one of the unique features of the new facility. Several men, partially hidden from view, are looking at them.
Negatives also, 2. Two views of the new Mennonite Nursing Home in Rosthern. The larger photo was used in CM 16-44-10 & shows 2 parts of the building. The smaller photo, 12.5x8 shows only one wing.
Negative also. Used in CM 16-44-10. Kitchen of the new Mennonite Nursing Home in Rosthern. Caption: "A thoroughly modern, well ventilated kitchen will add to the comfort of cooks and their staff."
Negative also. Used in CM 16-44-10. Edwin Peters, administrator of the new Mennonite Nursing Home holds a door open to welcome people in. The Conference of Mennonite in Sask. owned & operated the Mennonite Nursing Homes Inc., formerly the Mennonite Youth Farm. This series continues to 2001-14.76
Used in CM 14-37-6. Folk singers (l-r) Henri Enns & Don Milne, Wpg. school teachers (Henri at Kelvin High School, Don at St. James Collegiate) perform peace & war songs on guitar & bass at the International meeting for Peace at the Peace Garden (on the border between Man. & N.D.?
Negative also. Used in CM 16-43-9 with feature art. on Wpg. Relief Depot. Anne Kroeker (Mrs.) (right) & Sarah Reimer (left) office sec. prepare pant legs donated by manufacturers, to be sewn by various women's groups.
Negative also. Part of group of photos on soapmaking at the Wpg. Relief Depot. Abram Dahl in foreground, William Rempel beside him & an unnamed man works at the end of the table. See photo: 1994- 14.534 & CM 16-43-9.
Negative also. Used in CM 16-43-9 with feature art. on MCC Man. Relief Depot on Princess Street. William Rempel (left) & Abram Dahl (right) cut and pack soap which was delivered there by individuals & women's groups.
Negatives also. Two photos, same size, of Jacob Dahl, manager of the Relief Depot is cutting layers of flannelette with an electric cloth cutter. The photo with the window in the bkgd. was used in CM 16-43-9 with feature art.
Negative also. Used in CM 16-43-9 with feature art. on MCC Man. Relief Depot on Princess Street. Jacob Dahl (right) & Abram Dahl (left) pack and wirestrap boxes of soap for shipment to Kitchener & then overseas.
Used in CM 17-30-9 with art. about the trading post run by John & Ruth Garman, where Canadian Indigenous handicrafts were sold. Mrs. Olbort, a Cree woman, locally supervised the cutting and production of the footwear.
John Garman shows off a miniature totem pole in his store, The Trading Post. Not found in CM. Related article in CM 17-30-9. The Garmans operated a store and wholesale distribution centre for Indigenous and Inuit traditional arts and crafts, beginning in 1960.
John Garman displays Indigenous and Inuit arts and crafts in the store he operates with his wife Ruth, The Trading Post. Not found in CM. Related article in CM 17-30-9. The Garmans operated this store and wholesale distribution centre for Indigenous and Inuit traditional arts and crafts, beginning in 1960.