Negative also. Used in CM 13-30-2. Chairman Peter G. Makaroff speaks at microphone amid signs placed on lawn chairs at the "Manifestation for Peace" at the RCAF Radar Base at Dana near Saskatoon. Series continues to 2001-14.259. C.f. related photo in 1994-14.427. Likely taken by Frank H. Epp, CM editor, who attended the event.
Used in CM 5-19-1 with "picture-story" by Frank H.Epp & enlarged (1st 3 men) for CM 5-49-3. Informal photo of chair. & others at peace cf. L to R: C.J. Rempel, E.J. Swalm, J.J. Wichert, P.J. Froese, Peter Dyck (Rosenort).
Cropped for use in CM 5-19-6 in "picture-story" by Frank H. Epp on peace cf. Similar to 1994-14.914 except J.J. Wichert (Ontario) & P.J. Froese (British Columbia) examine 2 of E.J. Swalm's on non-resistance. Peter Dyck (of Rosenort) is writing.
Negatives only (4). Used in the CM 12-29-1 with art. by the editor, Frank H. Epp on the meeting with a rep. of the CLAC. L. to R.: Harvey Plett, Steinbach; Rudy Regehr, Wpg.; Harry Antonides of CLAC; J. A. Toews, Wpg.
Negative also. Used in CM 15-33-3. Side view of church building where Menno Simons last served as Roman Catholic rector. Located near the Memorial Kerk (see 14.3984). Visited by MWC Tour.
Negative also. Used in CM 5-19-5. CHPC (Ontario) exec. that were chosen to serve as interim com. L. to R.: J.B. Martin; Waterloo, Elven Shantz; Kitchener, E.J. Swalm; Duntroon, J.J. Wichert; Vineland, C.J. Rempel; Kitchener.
Negative also. Countryside in Friesland near where Menno Simons supposedly lived? Grain field with hay piled up in mounds in the foreground. Rows of houses visible in the bkgd.
This 2nd photo shows demonstration participants Chairman Peter G. Makaroff and wife Helen, Doukhobors, on the steps of their home in Saskatoon, SK. Negatives, 2. Not used in CM 13-31-2. Last in series beginning at 2001-14.253 on "Manifestation for Peace." C.f. 1994-14.427.
Negs only, 2. The lower one was used in the CM 13-8-6. While the China & Southeast Asia Conference was in session at the Church Centre, demonstrators marched in front of the nearby US Mission to the UN, protesting American military action in Southeast Asia. One sign reads: "Withdraw US troops from Vietnam Now!;" another: "Free elections for Vietnam 1954 Geneva Declaration.' Related to 2001-14.296-298.
Different pages of several issues of the CM photographed on the floor. They are: CM 5-23-1 & 5-23-5, focusing on the Brunk Tent Revival in Steinbach; CM 5-24-4 & 5-24-7 show Carillon News ad & ad for tent revival.
Used in CM 14-13-3; a CM photo. Ferd Ediger & wife Viola with part of group of Japanese young people, discussing "The Christian and Vietnam" in their home on March 3, 1966; the photo was rec'd by MCC March 18. See 14.495 & f.
Negatives also (2). Used in CM 4-45-5. Erma Kropf superviser of kitchen at London Rescue Mission. In a "Picture-story" by Frank H. Epp. Small copy also (9x9). Second neg. (13x18.5) may also be Erma but the kitchen is different.
Negative also and 2nd copy of photo, 17x10. Used in the CM 7-11-5. Executive of the Alberta Mennonite Youth Organization at the annual workshop in Tofield where Frank H. Epp was the speaker. L-r: Abe Sawatzky. Rudy Regehr, Walter Paetkau, Dave Dyck, Peter Braul, Agnes Nachtigal, Corny Hildebrandt, Henry Rempel. See related photos in 2010-14.95 and 2010-14.97 to 102. Frank H. Epp might have been the photographer and donor of this series of photos.
Used in CM 5-19-6. C.J. Rempel (left) and E.J. Swalm (right), exec. officers of CHPC of Ont., served as recording sec. & general chair. respectively for the Inter-Mennonite Peace & Service Cf.
Negative & 9x9 photo also. Family of Helen Dick Epp, wife of Frank H. Epp. Family reunion in Leamington. l-r (back): William Dick, Henry Wiens, Abram J. Dick, N.N. Driediger. front: Justina Dyck Dick, Anna Enns, Agatha Wiens, Maria Dick, Tina Driediger. see 1998-14.134 for whole group.