Nsg. only. Side view of Henry Boschman, sales representative for TCM, on the telephone at his desk in TCM offices in Wpg. See CM 16-13-5 where his name is used. A reference print is included with the neg.
Negative also. Used in CM 16-6-6A with art. "His `jobby' is for the birds." He carved beautiful birds from old tree stumps. On the photo he is holding the largest bird he had carved. See also 14.3310 & 14.3311.
Negative also. Used in CM 16-6-6A with article "His `jobby' is for the birds." Caption with the article reads "Mrs. Epp spends many hours painting birds. 'Her excellent work is what makes my carvings sell,' says Mr. Epp." The couple were members of the Saergent Ave. Mennonite Church
Negative also (#12). Cropped for use in CM 15-47-1. New Man. Premier, Walter Weir (Highways Min.) acknowledges cheers of victory at Man. prov. Progressive Conservative Leadership Convention in Wpg. Former premier Duff Roblin, at left & journalists behind him. CFAM broadcast the event. Politicians' wives at right? Series continues with 2002-14.279 & 282-286. The initials DK with the neg. indicate that Dave Kroeker likely was the photographer.
Negative also (#4). Paul Klassen? (middle) delegate to Man. Progressive Conservative leadership convention looks directly at the camera. A Mennonite in politics? Unidentified man at left turns to look at camera as well.
Negative only (#3). Walter Weir, Man. Highways Minister, speaks at the Progressive Conservative Leadership Convention in Wpg. Seated behind him: man with pipe, another candidate?; wife & daughter of one of the candidates?; at far right, Premier Duff Roblin & his wife. Reference prints of neg. also.
Negatives only (# 9 & 10). Candidates for the Progressive Conservative Leadership Convention in Wpg. around the microphone. Negative # 9 is likely before the announcement of Walter Weir's victory. In #10 Weir raises his arms & smiles. Duff Roblin is at l. of the candidates & journalists are behind him. Reference prints for negs. also. Last of series that began in 2001-14.278 & 282.
Used in CM 15-20-1. View of crowds of young people on Legislative Building grounds before the `Miles for Millions' walk, a centennial project of Share, Canada, the youth division of CIDC, to raise money for poor countries.
Negatives also (# 5 & 6). The candidates for the Progressive Conservative Leadership Convention in Wpg. sit on the platform with their wives. Walter Weir & his wife are in the middle. Reference prints for neg. also.
Negatives only (# 2 & 7). Two of the candidates speaking at the Progressive Conservative Leadership Convention in Wpg., unidentified. Reference prints also.
Similar to CM 14-32-8. Lunch break during Summer Music School at CMBC. L.to R.:David Falk, Goshen College; Theo Lindenbaum, Detmold, Germany; Viola Falk, Goshen; George Wiebe, director of school. See 14.1050 f.