Contains group portraits of the Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation Board of Directors. Includes identifications for the 1995-1996 Board group portrait:
Back row, left to right: Paul D. Mitchell, Mary D'Alton, Robert C. Caldwell, Robert M. Astley, Paul J. Motz, Howard W. Jasper, Sonja Carney.
Front row, left to right: Richard G. Meunier, Jack M. Harper, James F. Robertson, Walter A. Bean, Owen Lackenbauer, Jane Humphries, Douglas G. Brock.
SCA186-GA161-19-299
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1994-1996
Part of Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation fonds.
SCA186-GA161-21-408
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2003
Part of Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation fonds.
Past President interview recorded for the archives.
Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation
SCA186-GA161-19-357
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[1995-1996]
Part of Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation fonds.
SCA186-GA161-19-371
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1991
Part of Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation fonds.
Contains snapshots and group portraits relating to the 1991 Town Hall Meeting. Includes identifications on verso of some group portraits:
- Group portrait: left to right: David Crane, [?], Jon Rohr, Mary D'Alton, Jane Humphries, Alan Quarry, [?].
- Group portrait: left to right: John Panabaker, Nicole Reid, Doug Dodds.
- Group portrait: left to right: James F. Robertson, John Panabaker, Howard Jasper, John Acheson.
- Group portrait: Back row, left to right: Brian Luby, [?]
- Front row, left to right: John H. Panabaker, Doug Dodds, [?].
SCA186-GA161-19-392
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[1997]
Part of Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation fonds.
Contains snapshots, and group portraits relating to the Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation's donations to the K-W Y.W.C.A.
Includes identifications on verso of some photographs:
Left to right: Pat Cunningham, Jim Robertson.
Left to right: Sheri Dickson, John Tibbits (Conestoga College), Doug Brock (KWCF), and Mac Voisin.
Portrait labeled "Y.W.C.A. of K-W," left to right: Mary Bales (volunteer), Doris M'Timkulu (Executive Director), Pat Cunningham (President).
Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation