Workshop panelists discuss "The Camp as a Community of Adventure" at the Kitchener Menno. Camping Association. L-R: Roy Henry, Jacob Friesen, Henry Benner, Dan Graber, and Edith Herr. Related article and photo in CM 12-12-1.
Negatives also (3). Three photos (2 smaller photos are 11x9 & 11x8.5) of the woodwork from Haiti on display at the new MCC center, Kent St., Kitchener, Ont. Cf. CM 12-13-1 & 1994-14.980 f. re. woodwork display.
Negative also. Used in the CM 10-33-7 with art. by Katie Funk Wiebe. Women leaders on the platform during a women's sectional meeting at the Seventh Mennonite World Conference in Kitchener, Ont. Smaller copy of photo (15.5x11).
Negative also. Used in CM 7-44-8. Women from the churches prepare clothing at MCC offices for shipment overseas. Used with art. on NRRO (Ont.CHPC) Dated Nov. 2. Two copies of photo; 2nd one is 9x9. Cf. CM 6-20-1 re. women.
Negative also. Used in the CM 10-32-7. Women participants in the audience at one of the "sectional meetings" of the Seventh Mennonite World Cf. See art. by Katie Funk Wiebe (focusing on Mennonite dress) beside the photo. Also, a 2nd neg. taken from the platform shows the audience more fully than in the photo used.
Women & 2 men preparing quilts & blankets for shipment overseas in the basement of First Mennonite Church. Barbara Cressman (in foreground) was from a countrychurch See art. in CM 4-47-5. Kitchener was 1 of 3 main centers.
Semi-formal. L-R: Wilfred Ulrich, U.K. Weber and Andrew R. Shelly during the twenty-fifth anniversary service of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church, Kitchener, Ontario, in 1950. Not found in CM.
West Pipe company, owned land south of the David B. Schneider homestead which was torn down to make way for the Conestoga Parkway.This road continued to Nine Pines School house and on to Mannheim. Found in Hist. Mss. 168.2.1.
View of King Street in the late 1880's. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 258A. Duplicate of top photo included; inscribed: "Purchased from Josiah A. Good [photographer?] Oct. 31/37 J.M. Snyder".