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Mennonite Archives of Ontario Kitchener (Ontario)
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Boys attempting to break into a car

Boy attempting to unlock a 1975 American Motors Pacer car without the keys by reaching into it through an open window. Another boy looks on from the other side of the car. Part of a sequence simulating auto theft.

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.

Boy opening car door

Boy opening the driver door of a car that he just broke into. Part of a sequence simulating auto theft.

Boy hot-wiring a car

Boy hot-wiring a car to start it without keys. Part of a sequence simulating auto theft.

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