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Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
A boy with a wagon loaded with newspapers collects for a paper drive. He is probably Neil Litwiller.
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Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
A boy with a wagon loaded with newspapers collects for a paper drive. He is probably Neil Litwiller.
A boy making a delivery by bicycle
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
A boy making a delivery with a bicycle, probably in connection with the Stirling Crusaders program. He is probably James Shantz.
Raising pigs for Crusader program
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Ralph Weber or Robert Litwiller with his "Crusader pigs." Crusaders projects raised funds for mission and relief work.
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
A large group, mainly of children, stand in front of a church building. The image appears to be reproduced from a newspaper or magazine. This could be a Mennonite church conference, although Stirling Avenue was an independent congregation in 1939. This could also be a conference for the "Lord's Acre Movement," an American organization that inspired Stirling's Crusaders program.
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Kenneth and David Witmer collecting paper for the Stirling Crusaders program
Raising pigs for Crusader program
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Ralph Weber or Robert Litwiller with his "Crusader pigs." Crusaders projects raised funds for mission and relief work.
Millar boys with Crusader calf
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Roderick and Frederick Millar with calf. Crusaders projects raised funds for mission and relief work.The boys pose with a calf outside the home of their parents, Ida and Frederick Millar.
Stirling Crusaders group, 1944
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Crusaders projects raised funds for mission and relief work. The banner behind this group reads "Stirling Crusaders: 1944: We Serve by Sharing."
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
A group of children sit in pews at the side of the sanctuary, possibly a junior choir or Sunday School class. Pianist Helen Critchison sits at the piano.
Father, children and dog in field
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
A father, three children, and a dog stand in a field, probably of potatoes or turnips. Perhaps their farm was used in one of Stirling Avenue's Crusader projects.
Children at Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church
A group of children sit in pews at the side of the sanctuary, possibly a junior choir or Sunday School class. Pianist Helen Critchison sits at the piano.
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Sharon Kinzie distributes offering envelopes
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Sharon Kinzie helps tidy the church sanctuary to raise funds for mission and relief efforts.
Raising chickens for Crusader program
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Two boys with the last name Kropf raise chickens for the Crusader program
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
A father and two children with a tractor. They appear to be cutting hay. The family is probably associated with Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church.
Returning from the potato harvest
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Several men with a group of children in a horse-drawn wagon in front of a barn. Equipment to sort and bag potatoes is also visible in this farm yard. This is probably a group harvesting potatoes for the Stirling Avenue Crusader program.