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World War, 1939-1945 - Conscientious objectors
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Alternative Service workeres in camp

Alternative Service workers pose outside a cabin, probably at the Goldstream (Langford) camp. Front row: Tobias Bowman, Clifford Cressman, Walter Keffer, Elias Brubacher. Back row: Clayton Wismer, Bill Ennson [or Eunsen or Eunson], Mervin Wismer, Willard Geiger.

Alternative Service workers at Emory Creek

Caption in album reads: "The group at Emory Creek Camp, two miles from Yale and ninety miles east of Vancouver." Standing, left to right: Peter Langeman (Leamington, Ontario), Andrew Bowman (Bridgeport, Ontario), Daniel B. Klassen (Leamington), Mike Buhaneski (Kitchener, Ontario), William Turner (Kitchener), Edgar Dyck (Preston, Ontario), Daddy ? (Preston), Henry Langeman (Ruthven, Ontario), Martin Wiens (New Hamburg, Ontario), Kenneth McIver (Vancouver), George Thompson (Sarnia, Ontario), Charles Shorten (London, Ontario), John "Jack" Boldt (Kitchener), Bernard Neufield (Leamington). Seated in front, left to right: Freeman Dungy (Windsor), Serenus Wideman (Ontario), Bruce Gowing (Preston), Jacob "Jake" Peters (Kitchener), Delford Bechtel (Baden, Ontario), Peter "Pete" Wiens (Leamington), George Peters (Long Lac or Kitchener), Heinrich "Henry" Epp (Ruthven), Ferdinand "Fred" Reimer (Kingsville, Ontario). Wilson Hunsberger notes that Wilfred Erickson and Bruce Ruppert were gone to get the mail.

Alternative Service workers at Montreal River

A group of Alternative Service workers at Montreal River. Left to right: possibly Leonard Burkholder, unknown, unknown, Joe Sherk, Leonard Ramer, Lewis Reesor, unknown, Lorne Wideman, unknown, unknown, unknown, Albert Drudge, unknown, unknown, Ross Wideman, unknown.

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