Image of grade school children standing on the floor of an auditorium while demonstrating gymnastic skills.
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Image of five children playing trumpets while standing in front of music stands.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of teenagers dancing a Danish schottische on the floor of an auditorium.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of young children standing on stage and on the floor of an auditorium dressed in military drummer costumes with pine trees between them.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a conductor, dressed in a suit, standing on a box while leading a choir of teenagers with arms outstretched.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of grade school children standing on the floor of an auditorium, with arms extended at their side, while demonstrating gymnastic skills.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of grade school children standing on the floor of an auditorium, with arms extended to their right, while demonstrating gymnastic skills.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of four children playing trumpets while standing in front of music stands.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of school aged children standing on the floor and in the stands of an auditorium.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of school aged children, dressed for cold weather, lined up on the floor of an auditorium in front of pine trees.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a conductor, dressed in a suit, standing on a box while leading a choir of teenagers.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of teenagers bent over while dancing a Danish schottische on the floor of an auditorium.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a large children's choir singing in the stands of an auditorium.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of young children standing in a line on the floor an auditorium dressed in military drummer costumes.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of school aged children peeking over the boards of an auditorium floor.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of grade school children standing on the floor of an auditorium, bent forward with their arms at their lower back, while demonstrating gymnastic skills.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of teenagers bent over while dancing a Danish schottische on the floor of an auditorium.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImages of children tobogganing and playing hockey; a group of children at a window holding up a sign that reads "measles"; and Mennonite group traveling down a snow lined road in a horse-drawn buggy passing by the intersection at Victoria Street North and Frederick Street.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImages of the exterior of old Kitchener City Hall decorated in lights with a Seasons Greetings sign over the front entrance.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordTwo images of a church at Dalhousie Mills, Ontario.
Rempel, John IvanOne image of the doorway of a church in Sharon, Ont.
Rempel, John IvanOne image of a church identified as "near Rockton ?" on the verso of one print, and as "near Shakespeare" on the verso of the other.
Rempel, John IvanPhotograph of the exterior of Church of Good Shepherd building.
Schneider, Norman ChristophPhotographs of the exterior of Church of Good Shepherd building.
Schneider, Norman ChristophSnapshot of the interior of the Church of Good Shepherd building.
Schneider, Norman ChristophClippings from the July 24, 1935 edition of the Evening Telegram relating to the laying of the cornerstone of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Kitchener, Ont. J.M. and Helena Schneider appear in one of the news photos.
Schneider familySnapshot of the removal of the cornerstone box from the Church of the New Jerusalem at the corner of King and Water Streets.
Left to right, Edward Braun, builder, J.M. Schneider, Chair of the Board, Lorne Braun, Caretaker.
Schneider familyPhotographs of Church of Good Shepherd choir and window.
Schneider, Norman ChristophAdults and children leaving the [Church of the New Jerusalem], presumably after a service; an external view of the church building and architecture taken from across the street and up close, including a view of a sign that reads: "Church of the New Jerusalem / Rev. John W. Spiers, M.Ed. Pastor. / 15 Water St. N. / Sunday School 9:45 AM / Services 11 A.M. / All are welcome"; a view of a different sign that reads: "Church of the Good Shepherd / New location of the / Church of Jerusalem / Now at corner of King & Water Sts. / Rev. John W. Spiers Pastor;" a brass band performing in uniform with partially built building visible in background along with a view of officials, including J.M. Schneider standing on a podium; a view of a crowd of spectators; a 1935 stone being put into place as others, including J.M. Schneider look on; remarks being given next to stone after its placement; multiple pans of seated and standing spectators in at the cornerstone placement event; and children, including those from the Schneider family, watching mortar and stones being laid on top of cornerstone.
The film then jumps forward in time to: external view of the completed church building during winter, seen from the corner of Margaret Ave. and Queen St. with vehicles parked and driving along a snow covered Margaret included in frame; people dressed for cold weather exiting the church building; a camera pan of the stained glass windows above the front entrance; external views of the church architecture; more people leaving the church, several of whom smile toward the camera, and others walking along Queen.
Canister includes handwritten notes about places and people captured on film. Individuals include, among others:
- Harry Halliwell
- J. M. Schneider
- Dick Wright
Informal group portrait and snapshot of a cornerstone laying at the Church of the Good Shepherd. Included in the group portrait are Charles Ahrens, Catherine Joachim, and J.M. Schneider.
Schneider familyImage of the interior of the Church of the Good Shepherd including a view of the pews, an organ player, and the altar.
Schneider familySpiral-bound publication issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Swedenborgian Church in Kitchener, Ontario.
Schneider, Norman ChristophProgramme of service and manuscript speech notes by Herb Schneider regarding the dedication of a gift piano in memory of Norman C. Schneider on April 12, 1987.
Schneider familyLeaflet published to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Swedenborgian Church in Kitchener, Ontario. Leaflet includes a brief history of the Church, its buildings, its Pastors and congregations. Norman C. Schneider is listed as Sunday School Superintendent.
Schneider, Norman ChristophProgramme leaflet of the dedication service for Schneider-Ahrens window, December 30, 1956.
Schneider, Norman ChristophPostcard featuring Church of the New Jerusalem building at the corner of King and Water St. in Kitchener.
Schneider, Norman ChristophA typescript draft article (twenty-seven leaves) about church, state, and school in Lax̱g̱altsʼap (formerly Lakkalsap or Greenville), British Columbia written by E Palmer Patterson. Also includes a list of additional references and a form containing comments and criticisms of the draft article written anonymously. The typescript draft article, list of references, and form were originally housed in a package titled, Nisga'a essays.
Patterson, E PalmerCopy negatives of elephants walking down city streets. The first is of an old photograph of elephants walking down a city street captioned: "Circus Day in Berlin". Caption accompanying negative reads: "1) Circus Day in Berlin nr p/o at Benton." The second is of elephants walking down a city street, taken from behind, while passing the Market Hotel accompanied by a caption that reads: "5) circus parade king near benton 1904". File also includes caption notes for the next 6 files in series titled PARADES.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordTwo copy negatives of old photographs. One shows elephants walking double file down a dirt road beside [electric railway?] tracks headed by two single elephants with ladies riding on top. The negative is annotated: "Circus Parade. King St. near Water St. 1904." The other, taken from the same position, shows uniform wearing [firemen?] horseback riding a double file down a dirt road while carrying flags that read: "Fighting the Flames".
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordOne election campaign leaflet published by the Communist Election Committee featuring a portrait of Wm. G. Walsh. Text makes reference to the campaigns of [Mitchell] Hepburn and [William Earl] Rowe.
Walter, JohnFile consists of materials created and accumulated by the Citizens Advisory Committee on Air Quality (Waterloo Region). Includes clippings, correspondence, municipal response guide to smog, information on the green commuter challenge, Environment Canada's Sustainable Development Stratgey 2001-2003, advertising for an air quality festival, municipal air quality workshop information, and the Waterloo Region clean air plan.
Burrett FamilyMaterial created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to efforts to amend citizenship legislation, particularly provisions related to the citizenship revocation process. Records include news releases, briefing notes, handwritten notes, and other textual material. Also includes correspondence sent and received by Telegdi including signed letters from fellow politicians such as Paul Martin and Joe Volpe. Additionally, the file contains records related to Telegdi’s role as a member of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration. Records include correspondence, reports, news releases, and material from committee trips to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; Fredericton, New Brunswick; Quebec City, Quebec; and Regina, Saskatchewan.
Telegdi, Andrew PeterImage of the exterior of old Kitchener City Hall decorated in lights for Christmas. The Kitchener cenotaph and Christmas trees are included in some of the shots.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of the exterior of old Kitchener City Hall decorated with lights for Christmas.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordCopy negative of a photo of a painting by Reuben Jukes of Kitchener done in 1924 of the 1869 city hall, which was being torn down in Fall 1924.
The painting now hangs in Kitchener City Hall at 200 King Street West.
Belair, Charles