Gordon and Elsie Eby with children
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Gordon and Elsie Eby at their home with three of their children. The children are probably the three oldest, Anne, Ruth and Gordon.
Gordon and Elsie Eby with children
Gordon and Elsie Eby at their home with three of their children. The children are probably the three oldest, Anne, Ruth and Gordon.
Elsie and Gordon Eby with children
Elsie and Gordon Eby with four of their children. The children are probably the four oldest: Anne, Ruth, Gordon, Harold.
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Slide with hymn text and a forest scene produced by the United Church Publishing House in Toronto. Slide was likely used in informal church services or youth events at Stirling Avenue. The text is the third verse of "Tell me the old, old story."
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
A man, possibly Maurice Plummer, loads cardboard onto the back of a truck. Behind him is a shed in which a pile of cardboard can be seen. This is possibly the horse shed, no longer extant, behind Stirling Avenue. The cardboard was likely collected by the "Busy Bees," a Stirling junior youth group doing odd jobs for the Crusaders program, for recycling.
Clothing gathered for war relief
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Clothing and toys arranged in a Sunday School room, gathered for wartime relief distribution
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
A hand-painted glass slide with a scene of snow-covered house rooftops and the words "Merry Christmas to You All." The picture is singed by Richard Taylor. Slide was produced by the United Church Publishing House in Toronto, and was likely used in informal church services or youth events at Stirling Avenue.
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Ilda Bauman at House of Friendship
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Ilda Bauman in the dining room at House of Friendship
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Illustration of Mary and baby Jesus above the text to a verse of a Christmas carol. Slide produced by the United Church Publishing House in Toronto, and was likely used in informal church services or youth events at Stirling Avenue. The text reads: "For the Baby once cradled in Bethlehem town/ For the wonderful song and the wonderful light/ Fro the message of joy that the angels brought down/ For the gift of thy Son to all people that night/ We thank thee, our heavenly Father."
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Group of Stirling Avenue youth, probably about ages 12-14. Perhaps a "junior youth" group.
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
Slide with crucifixion illustration and hymn text produced by the United Church Publishing House in Toronto. Slide was likely used in informal church services or youth events at Stirling Avenue. The text is the second verse of "Tell me the old, old story."
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
A slide with the text of a chorus-type sacred song. Slide produced by the United Church Publishing House in Toronto, and was likely used to aid singing in informal church services or youth events at Stirling Avenue. The opening line of the song reads, "Jesus wants us all to live, R - I - G - H - T."
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church glass slide collection
A man, probably transient or homeless, in an urban setting. Probably near the House of Friendship former location on King Street East in Kitchener.