A group of nurse's aides, with Maurine Regehr standing at left? A nurse in charge at the Twillingate Hospital at right? See 1994-14.1349 where M. Regehr, an MCC VS worker teaches nurse's aides. Five copies of photo.
Negative also. Used in CM 5-32-4. A male quartet from the Portage summer service unit is singing. At the far right is John Kroeker, one of the leaders. See 1994-14.960.
Negative also. Used in CM 6-16-4. A young man doing his alternative service at the National Inst. of Health at Bethesda, Md. undergoes a test as a control patient. in a scientific experiement.
Alyce Redekop Hiebert waits at a bus stop in London, Ont. during her time of summer service at Ont. Hospital. Note on back: "Taken one bright Sunday morning while waiting for Dundas St. bus." She wears a plaid skirt.
Amy Ensz (left, back to camera) & Miriam Snider (right) are at the entrance to the annex (dormitory building) one Sunday. Amy holds a camera in her hand.
Negatives only (3). Three views of the audience in the chapel listening to the speakers at the summer service retreat at Clear Lake, Man. In one Rudy Janzen is partly visible at the far right as he speaks from behind the pulpit.
Used in CM 7-10-9. A group of boys (most are Afro-American) wait in front of the activity hall for equipment. Caption:"An MCC unit of 7 members serves at the Wiltwyck School for Boys currently."
Negatives also (4). No.5 used in CM 5-32-4. Group photo of Brandon unit of the MCC Summer Service program who attended the retreat at Clear Lake. Cf. 1994-14.863, 962 & 1139. Other 3 group photos less formal.
Informal group photo of "Canada-London-U.S." Summer service volunteers. At the Ontario Hospital, London, Ont.? the 1st location for MCC Su. Se. in Canada. See CM 4-2-4 & 4-29-5. Date on back of photo: Aug. 12, 1954.
A young man standing in front of an office of the Brethren Service Committee. Written on the back: "Taken while going on the ship to take cattle to Italy, Poland and China. Taken before the last trip after the long ride from home. I look kind of dragged out." He is likely one of the "seagoing cowboys" who volunteered to work aboard cattle boats shipping livestock to war-torn areas after the Second World War. Newport News, where most of these boats departed from, is the likely location.
Two patients in wheelchairs with three nurses standing behind. Caption in album reads, "Patients are taken to Brandon for surgery. Marie Neufeld had the privilege of escorting these two Eskimo patients - Lucassie and Paulosie."
Doris Moyer (left) & Grace Martin (right), daughter of J.B. & Naomi Martin. Taken after the ball game; either at Springbank or on the hospital grounds. They were members of the Ont. Hospital Summer Service Unit.
Doris Moyer of Pennsylvania in her work uniform, poses on the grounds of the Ont. Hospital. Main building and machine shop of hospital in the background. She was assistant leader of the Summer Service Unit. Part of Summer Service series.