Negative also & 9x9 copy of photo. Used in CM 4-5-5 with `photo story' on meat canning for MCC. Peter Harder is in front of a boiler which steams the canned meat. Wilmer Wedel (far r.) works next to Peter. Other volunteers at l.
Negative also & 9x9 copy of photo. Used in CM 4-5-5 with `photo story' on MCC meat canning in US. Peter Harder of B.C., co-director of the program with Wilmer Wedel (from US) stirs of large vat of meat for canning.
Negative also & 9x9 copy of photo. Used in CM 4-5-5 with `photo story' on MCC meat canning. Volunteers are at work on the portable meat canner, a semi-trailer with removable sides. Pastor Lind? (back to camera), P. Harder?
Negative also & 9x9 photo. Used in CM 4-5-5 with `photo story.' View (further back than in 1994-14.2325) of the portable meat canner with the sides of the semi-trailer open & volunteers working. Truck part parked in front of it.
Negative also & 9x9 photo. Used in CM 4-5-5. Women from the Hesston churches washed the sealed cans & labelled them. Tins of canned meat arranged in a stack; 6 of the women shown. Label:"Food for relief, In the Name of Christ."
Negative also. Used in CM 13-29-2. Doukhobor creed on a sign at the "Manifestation for Peace" at the RCAF Radar Base in Dana, Sask. Related articles in CM 13-28-2, CM 13-30-2, and CM 13-31-2. Related photos in 2001-14.253-259.
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.
Ferd Ediger (standing) & Frank H. Epp (seated at left) with Japanese students. March 3, in Ediger home when they were discussing "The Christian and Vietnam."
Negative also. Demonstrators outside of the American Mission to the United Nations protesting the American involvement in the Vietnam War. During the China and Southeast Asia Conference (New York, N. Y.) Used in CM 13-8-6. Linked to 2001-14.296-298.
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.
Similar to 14.914 except Peter Dyck (Manitoba) is not in this photo. Inter-Mennonite Peace Cf. P.J. Froese examines a booklet (see 14.915). L.to R.: C.J. Rempel, E.J. Swalm, J.J. Wichert, P.J. Froese.
Members of Inter-Mennonite Peace Conference in informal conversation. Caption in CM 5-19-4 reads: "Informal scene at the Canada-wide Inter-Mennonite peace conference in Winnipeg last week recorded these men in a triple conversation. Waldo Lepp, Mennonite Brethren representative interviews Bishops P. Hofer and S. Kleinsasser of the Huttarian brethren; J.J. Thiessen, chairman of Conference of Mennonites in Canada, chats with H.J. Gerbrandt of Altona in the background, while Bishop D.P. Reimer of the Evangelical Mennonite church talks to Rev. Penner of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, at St. Anne, Manitoba."
Used in CM 5-19-5 with "picture-story" by F.H. Epp. H.H. Kornelson of Coaldale is standing & speaking about peace efforts in Alberta in particular in regard to young people. See CM for names of those listening.
Used in CM 5-19-5. Ted Friesen, (standing) CMRC sec. reports on Civil-defense-MDS relationship in Man. G.S. Fast, vice-chair & Wm. Enns, chair of CMRC are to his left.