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Mennonite Archives of Ontario Kitchener (Ontario)
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118th Battalion in Kitchener (Ontario). Gordon

  • CA MAO HM1-66 52
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  • 1964

118th Battalion in Kitchener (Ontario). Gordon Eby is third from right in the front row. Located on reverse of leaf 10 of wartime album

Gordon C. Eby

118th Battalion presentation of the colours

118th Battalion presentation of the colours in Kitchener, 1916. Presenting the colour is a time honour tradition within the British Commonwealth armies. Infantry units tend to have two colours (flags), the Queen’s colour (which is the Union Jack) and the Regimental colour (the unit’s battle flag which has its regimental honours sewn on it). When presenting the colours, the Regimental band’s drum kit is played in a pyramid formation with the colours laying on top. The ceremony is meant to instill pride amongst the soldiers of the unit in question.

(2 views) Alice Koch operating the cutting

  • CA MAO 1992-4 4
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  • 1990

(2 views) Alice Koch operating the cutting machine in the WMSC Cutting Room at Mennonite Central Committee (Ontario)

Shantz, Norman

(3 views) Kaletta Musselman, a volunteer,

  • CA MAO 1992-4 5
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  • 1990

(3 views) Kaletta Musselman, a volunteer, operating sewing machine at Mennonite Central Committee Cutting Room.

Shantz, Norman

A gang of teenage boys were blamed for a fire

  • CA MAO 1994-1 19
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  • 1938

A gang of teenage boys were blamed for a fire that destroyed this storage barn owned by Mrs. Edith Quickfall. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 94.

Unknown

A group of four photos. Clockwise from top right

  • CA MAO 1994-1 40
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  • 1930

A group of four photos. Clockwise from top right is a service station, a furniture store (beside the J.M. Snyder homestead), the J.M. Snyder homestead, and an unknown street. Not printed.

Unknown

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