Caption in Risk and Endurance: "The Vesper Circle quilting, 1958. Left to right: Myrtle Moss, Marion Eby, Jean Zehr, Reta Horst, Ruth Moss, Ruth (Woolner) Schaus, Ruby Litwiller"
Victoria Park in Kitchener, Ontario. This is the city's largest park and is a popular recreation spot the year round. Its articial lake is the haven of canoeists in summer and skaters in winter. The baseball and football teams have their facilities here. Postcard. Hunsberger photo?
View from the back (top) of Kitchener auditorium showing those attending the MWC; platform & speakers in the distance, choir in foreground, backs to camera. Good view of facilities. Women in foreground wear head coverings.
View of downtown Kitchener with a view towards the EIWO Canadian Management Ltd. building on Weber Street East. Photograph probably taken from Market Square parking garage.
View of King Street in the late 1880's. Used in Hannes Schneider, p. 258A. Duplicate of top photo included; inscribed: "Purchased from Josiah A. Good [photographer?] Oct. 31/37 J.M. Snyder".
Two Second World War veterans who later became peace activists, Siegfried Bartel and Fred Snyder, met for the first time in November 1993. Bartel had been an officer in the German army and Snyder was an Allied radar mechanic. The two met at dinner at John and Carrie Harder' home after Bartel spoke for a week at Rockway Mennonite Collegiate, sharing his faith journey to Christian pacifism. Left to right: Addae Morgan (who was living with the Harders), Fred Snyder, Siegfried Bartel, Lorraine Snyder (Fred's wife), John Harder.