A man works on machinery (cultivators?) piled up in a storage room. Perhaps he is preparing them for shipment to Paraguay? A box which holds some of the parts is stamped St. Catherines, Ont. See 1994-14.1017 & CM 13-26-1.
A unidentified man is standing beside a wall mural with the banner "Peace is the will of God" across it. Part of the MCC Peace Booth display at the CNE in Toronto, Ont. See SSCM Oct.27, 1964, p.1 for photo of only the mural.
Negative also; 2nd copy (7x7.5). Used in CM 12-14-6 with feature article. Alice sits at her desk; she was sec. at the MCC Center in Kitchener, Ont. at this time. Cf. 1994-14.836, 1990-1.12 & 1994-14.768.
Negative also. Alice Snyder and Esther (Reesor) Weber examine needlework from Jordan. Photo similar to 1994-14.978 except here the two women look directly at the camera.
Negatives also (2). Two poses, one of which was used in the CM 12-13-1 with an article written by Alice Snyder. Alice (right) and Esther Weber of Waterloo (left) examine needlework from Jordan displayed at the Mennonite Central Committee Ontario headquarters in Kitchener. The items were from the Overseas Needlepoint and Crafts Project (later SelfHelp).
Negative also. Alice Snyder, sec. at the MCC Center in Kitchener, Ont. sits at her desk (looking directly at camera). Closer up pose than 1992-14.1568. Cf. 1990-1.12 & others where she is with Harvey Taves & other women workers.
Compare to photo used in CM 10-35-1 & 4. Ralph Eames, a Quaker (left) & David Groh (right), pastor of Baden Mennonitechurch are ready to give information at the CNE (Toronto) Peace Booth. Cf. 1994-14.1129 & 1143. Dated Nov. 2. The sign on the booth reads "The Church in the Nuclear Age."
Used in CM 13-26-1. Cultivators piled up at MCCO Material Aid Center in Kitchener; ready for shipment to Paraguay for use by the Indian Settlement Board. C.f. 1994-14.1095 which may be cultivators sent from St. Catharines in 1964.
Negative also. Used in CM 14-47-1. Aaron Klassen (right) was elected the new leader for MCC Ont. at the 3rd annual meeting in St. Catherines. At left is Dan Zehr.
Dedication of the MCC (Ontario) building in 1964. Interior picture. L-R (beginning second from left): Harvey Taves, Charles Kraemer, William Snyder, Fred J. Nighswander, Henry H. Epp
Entrance to the MCCO facilities at King St. East and Scott St. when they were part of the Provident Bookstore (formerly Golden Rule Bookstore) building. Kitchener Dairies was adjacent to this building.