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Meat canning at the S.S. Martin Cider Mill, Floradale

  • CA MAO Digital 62
  • Einzelstück
  • 1950

Digital of copy of photo owned by Woolwich Historical Foundation. Photo #A987.156. Meat canning at the S.S. Martin Cider Mill, Floradale, (Ontario) for Mennonite Central Committee. L-R: Simeon Weaver, Levi Martin, Martin Glebe

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Moscow Mennonite Centre Library with MCC Workers

This photo is of the Moscow Mennonite Centre Library with MCC Workers, 1993. They are gathered together for an informal portrait of the group.
Back Row (Left to Right): Lawrence Klippenstein and Herb Klassen.
Middle Row (Left to Right): Ben and Erna Falk (Siberia), LaVerna Klippenstein.
Front Row (Left to Right): Mary Raber (country representative) and Maureen Klassen.

MCC project--wheelchairs for Cuba

This photograph shows Siegfried Bartel, left, accepting the first fifteen wheelchairs repaired by senior citizens in British Columbia and destined for Cuba on behalf of MCC. Peter Funk (seated) was one of two volunteers who made the repairs. At right is Alf Heinrichs, coordinator of the Clearbrook Community Centre.

Klassen, Gene

Blind veteran with braille book, Taiwan

A blind man in dark glasses sits on a small bench, holding a large braille book open on his lap; he reads it with the fingers of his right hand. In the background, a woman stands in an open yard. Taiwan. Photos 01, 02, and 03 are mounted to a paper reading: “BLIND SOLDIERS / Far away on the East Coast in a town at the foot of tall mountains there are quartered three hundred and fifty blind soldiers in an old school building. They could almost be called the “Forgotten Men.” Once in the service of their country they had given something precious,-- their sight,- now they wait in total darkness. They are waiting for light, the light of human sympathy and hope. / Among them twenty to thirty can already read the Chinese Braille, and several have learned to write. / While the majority lie on their beds most of the day because they have nothing else to do, still they would welcome a chance to work at a trade, teaching their hands to serve without eyes. They would like a chance to learn to read the Braille, so that their minds could be fed. / Among their number two or three can write well and could serve as teachers of the rest. / Two copies of Bible portions were seen among the group, but aside from this they have no other literature available in Braille. / For the three hundred and fifty soldiers, only six Braille writing slates are available. / They could be taught handicrafts and trades at very little cost such as / Shoe-making- native cloth shoes / Basket work / Knitting / Gardening / If they had the privilege and joy of working their morale and health would improve immeasurably. If they had a chance to learn to read and write in Braille they would once more enter the world of thought and feeling.”

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Major Foster and Dr. Daniel A. Poling with cornerstone, Taiwan

Major Foster (left) and Dr. Daniel A. Poling stand behind a stone slab among a group of others at a cornerstone service. A child pokes his head between them. The site of the new Christian Children’s Fund Home, Taiwan. 1955 label: “The Stone reads in Chinese characters “To the Glory of God” Laid by Dr. Daniel A. Poling, January 26, 1955.”

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Cornerstone service for new Christian Children's Fund Home, Tiawan

A group of people participate in a simple cornerstone service at the site of the new Christian Children’s Fund Home, Taiwan. Dr. Daniel A. Poling stands at center. 1955 label: “At the site for the new Christian Children’s Fund Home. The occasion was a simple cornerstone service. Many friends of the Home were present.”

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A nursemaid with children, Taichung CCF Babies' Home, Taiwan

A nursemaid with eight children working at tables in a small room. Bunk beds border the walls. Taichung CCF Babies’ Home, Taiwan. 1964 label: “Christian Children’s Fund, Inc., Orphanage at Taichung, Taiwan, Glen Graber, director. CFF receives some MCC supplies. / An amah with her children.”

Graber, Glen D., 1920-2009

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