Used in CM 4-49-8. Informal discussion on "boys farm policy" by l-r: Wilson Hunsberger, social worker & advisor; Alden Bohn acting director; John Sawatzky, Toronto prof. of Psychology & advisor; Harvey Taves, director.
Negative also. Used in CM 7-44-7. Buildings and layout of the Ailsa Craig Boys Farm is shown. At left is the gymnasium, at center the barn & to the right, the main building with facilities for 8 staff & 20 boys.
Main building of the Ailsa Craig Boys Farm in summer time. There are several rows of chairs & benches in front of it as well as two tables so that the photo was probably taken before or after an event.
Negative also. Used in CM Bulletin, April 7, 1964, p.2 and cropped for use in CM 12-42-10. Closer view than in 1994-14.1050 of the new residence buildings of the Ailsa Craig Boys Farm.
Used in CM Bulletin, April 7, 1964, p. 3. Living room area at the Ailsa Craig Boys Farm, with "homelike furnishings" providing space for games and socializing. Two copies of photo plus a smaller one (9x9).
Used in CM 3-38-7. Harvey Taves, asst. dir of the MCC Waterloo office sits on the steps at the side of the farmhouse with the first six boys at ACBF, discussing preparation for the dedication services.
Used in SSCM, April 7, 1964, p. 5. H. Otterbein, social worker at the Boys Farm, shares a joke with one of the boys, "Jack" whom he is talking to in his office.
L to R: H. Otterbein, Harvey Taves, female social worker from sponsoring agency, Susan Willms. Taves speaks with Susan Willms and the two social workers are in discussion. Cf. 1994-14.1061.
Alice's Restaurant (named for Alice Snyder who was the cook) is written on one of the windows of the Hardy Geddes House in London, Ont. (507 Queens Ave.). It was staffed by MCCO personnel, some from Craigwood.