Alice's Restaurant (named for Alice Snyder who was the cook) is written on one of the windows of the Hardy Geddes House in London, Ont. (507 Queens Ave.). It was staffed by MCCO personnel, some from Craigwood.
Side view of main building of the Ailsa Craig Boys Farm showing the classroom building that was attached to the back of it and another building (classrooms?) behind it. Ed Driediger and Wilson Hunsberger in the doorway?
Tractor parked in a field of the farm with a loaded hay wagon behind it. Four boys are on top of the bails of hay and Ed Driediger walks beside the wagon looking back.
Front view of group home at 534 Princess St. in London, Ont. purchased by MCC in 1964 as the Craigwood Extension for older boys who had been at the boys farm. C.f. CM 15-16-7, Insert p.3 for a side view of the house.
Ed Driediger (left) and Wilson Hunsberger (right) in an informal photo in front of the entrance to the main building at the Ailsa Craig Boys Farm. Ed became director of the farm and Wilson was a member of the board.
Negative also. Main building of ACBF in winter time. 2 1960's cars in front of it & partial view of one of buildings behind it. C.f. 1992-14.2601 & 1994-14.1032.
Negative also. Used in CM Bulletin, April 7, 1964, p.2 and cropped for use in CM 12-42-10. Closer view than in 1994-14.1050 of the new residence buildings of the Ailsa Craig Boys Farm.
Used in CM Bulletin, April 7, 1964, p. 3. Living room area at the Ailsa Craig Boys Farm, with "homelike furnishings" providing space for games and socializing. Two copies of photo plus a smaller one (9x9).
Used in SSCM, April 7, 1964, p. 5. H. Otterbein, social worker at the Boys Farm, shares a joke with one of the boys, "Jack" whom he is talking to in his office.
L to R: H. Otterbein, Harvey Taves, female social worker from sponsoring agency, Susan Willms. Taves speaks with Susan Willms and the two social workers are in discussion. Cf. 1994-14.1061.