A large group, mainly of children, stand in front of a church building. The image appears to be reproduced from a newspaper or magazine. This could be a Mennonite church conference, although Stirling Avenue was an independent congregation in 1939. This could also be a conference for the "Lord's Acre Movement," an American organization that inspired Stirling's Crusaders program.
This photo is of 4 boys - one of them on the far left is pushing down on the handle of a shovel. The boy in front of him is on top of the shovel, pushing down. Two boys on the far right are using ropes to pull. It would seem they are trying to remove a stump. There is another boy off the camera, also holding/pulling a piece of rope.
This photo is of the children gathered around the arts and crafts table at River East Day Damp. Director Christine Epp (now Longhurst) is facing the camera.
This is a photo of Pat Hostetter Martin talking with Filipino children about what they are afraid of. They are looking at drawings that the children made.
This is a photo of Betty A. Kampen (nee Elizabeth "Betty" A. Doerksen) and Leonard N. Doerksen when they were children. See page 111 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
Betty Puricelli, commissioned by the Conference of the United Mennonite Churches of Ontario to work with Latin American refugees in 1984, sits with a group of Hispanic children. Ontario Women in Mission supported her work. Photograph by Bill Bryson.
This photo is of a group of Indian children and young adults standing outside of a home. There is a row of older girls lined up in the front. Behind them, there is a range of boys and girls sitting or standing on the stairs or on the terrace of the home..