A view of Schneider Creek before it was covered.
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- 1930
A view of Schneider Creek before it was covered. Not printed.
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A view of Schneider Creek before it was covered.
A view of Schneider Creek before it was covered. Not printed.
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A view of the holes of the Pick Wick [Miniature]
A view of the holes of the Pick Wick [Miniature] Golf Course in Kitchener. Not printed.
Denton, Ernest
A wedding portrait of George Wray and Rozel Black
A wedding portrait of George Wray and Rozel Black Wray.
Huber
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
A woman speaking at the first women's sectional meeting on August 1, 1962 at the 7th Mennonite World Conference in Kitchener, Ontario. Hunsberger photo 37-24
Hunsberger, David L.
A young woman is working with the (Christmas?)
A young woman is working with the (Christmas?) bundles at the Kitchener Clothing Depot.
Unknown
Abraham Weber's Conestoga Wagon
On slide: "Abr Weber Familly 1807 Conestogo[six] Waggon Doon Pioneer Village" The Conestoga Wagon used by Weber family to come to Canada from Lancaster, Pa. At Doon Pioneer Village (Waterloo Region Museum)
A.C. Kolb Chorus.Front Row: Elmer Brubacher, Stanley Good, A.C.Kolb, Eldon Weber, Roy G. Bauman; Second Row: Myrtle Kolb, Laurene Good, Helen Betzner, Catherine Martin, Rhea Schisler, Mary Brubacher, Verna Snider, Ida Brubach
Yost Studio, Kitchener
The Access Project was a program of community education in cooperation with the Victim-Offender Reconciliation Project (VORP) of Mennonite Central Committee Ontario and the Ontario Ministry of Corrections. The program ran from 1977-1980. In 1977, the Access Project created two educational slide shows, one on "The Law, Crime and the Administration of Justice" and another on "Juvenile Delinquency." Slides were also taken for use in displays and for a television series on "Crime and the Community."
The slides in this file are assumed to have been created for the above purposes. The slides came to the Archives in no particular order, and may have been used for more than one presentation. No scripts for the slideshows have been located.
Mennonite Central Committee Ontario
Aden, Gordon and Odo Eby at marker unveiling
Part of Mennonite Archives of Ontario collection of photographs
Left to right: Aden Eby, Gordon Eby and Odo Eby with the historical marker for their ancestor, Bishop Benjamin Eby
Unknown
Aden, Gordon and Odo Eby at marker unveiling
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Men looking at the Bishop Benjamin Eby Historical Marker during its dedication in 1960. Hunsberger photo 71-37
Hunsberger, David L.
Adolph Plein's son from Kitchener, Ontario
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Adolph Plein's son from Kitchener, Ontario. Two colour negatives. Photos taken May 10, 1974. Hunsberger photo
Hunsberger, David L.
Adult Sunday school class at First Mennonite Church in Kitchener
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Adult Sunday school class at First Mennonite Church in Kitchener, Ontario. November 1952. Hunsberger photo 35-118
Hunsberger, David L.
Adults having coffee at Pioneer Park
Aerial view of Kitchener, Ontario, during the 1950s
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Aerial view of Kitchener, Ontario, during the 1950s. Hunsberger photo 72-3
Hunsberger, David L.