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Sales and plant key men banquet.

Manuscript speech (original) on given at the Sales and Plant Key Men banquet on January 17, 1963 at the Kress Hotel in Preston, Ontario. Speech relates primarily to Norman C. Schneider's views on factors in the success of the J.M. Schneider company over the years.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Ahrens, Lottie, Marion Law, Floss Ahrens and Agnes Law.

Group portrait of Lottie Ahrens, Marion Law, Florence Ahrens, and Agnes Law looking off camera, posed standing arm-in-arm and wearing straw [sombreros?]. Three of the four are wearing turtleneck sweaters and one is wearing a long cardigan with pockets.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Ahrens, Charles Andrew.

Two studio portraits of Charles Andrew Ahrens, seen in formal dress with hands crossed at abdomen. One is an upper body portrait, and the other is a head and shoulders crop of the same photo.

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Schneider family relatives in Germany.

Norman C. Schneider's file of correspondence, some in German, with the Evers family in Eschwege. Letters to and from relatives in Germany discuss post-war conditions as well as providing genealogical information about the Ahrens (Roth) family in Eschwege. Many letters have been translated into English. Also includes one letter to and from an unrelated food parcel recipient in Germany, 1950.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Small, J.D.

One issue of the Dutch Girl News v. 10, no. 29 (March 1968) containing a biographical piece on J.D. Small on the occasion of his retirement

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Schneider, Frederick H.

Series consists of biographical information and photographs relating to Ella Daniels Schneider and Frederick H. Schneider.

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Schneider, Norman C. : personal papers.

Consists of material relating to Norman C. Schneider's involvement in the military during the First World War. Includes correspondence, certificates and official forms. Also includes two permits to leave Canada.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Clippings.

Clippings from the November 22and November 24, 1952 editions of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record relating to Norman C. Schneider's political career.

  • "Series of Tax Cuts is Hope of Schneider," November 22, 1952
  • "Member's Maiden Speech Impressive," November 24, 1952

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Schneider, Frederick H.

Series consists of material relating to the life and career of Frederick H. Schneider, as well as material relating to his wife Ella (Daniels) Schneider. Consists primarily of photographs, biographical information, genealogical information about Ella Daniels family, ephemera relating to the marriage and funerals of Frederick H. and Ella Schneider, and photographs and publications relating to the Industrial and Development Council of Canadian Meat Packers and the Kitchener-Waterloo Rotary Club.

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Industrial and Development Council of Canadian Meat Packers.

Ephemera relating to the Industrial and Development Council of Canadian Meat Packers. Includes the first newsletter, dated January 1949, in which Fred H. Schneider is listed as 4th vice president and a notice of the 32nd annual meeting, dated 1952, in which Fred H. is listed as president.

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The Ahrens story / compiled by Mary C. Shantz.

One binder of photocopies of The Ahrens Story compiled by March C. Shantz (1981). Includes information about relationships and friendships between the Ahrens and Schneider families, as well as a photograph of Mary Caroline Shantz (nee Shupe) and a photocopy of her obituary. Variant copy containing additional information.

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Placing trout in pond.

Film of two unidentified adults pouring trout info a body of water from a metal container.

Film box includes handwritten notes about film that read: "NCS + FHS shared a trout point somewhere out in townships?"

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Norman C. Schneider : 16 mm films.

UW #4 Canoe Race and demonstration, Victoria Lake, 1939; UW #50 FHS and Jean Hawkings 16 mm movies : Royal visit 1939; UW #1 Tank parade 1940; UW #52 FHS and Jean Hawkings 16 mm movies : Kitchener Military Parade. - 1940; UW #55 Chicopee Ski Club, #1, 1935-1936; UW #56 Chicopee Ski Club, #2, 1935; UW #60 Chicopee Ski Club and Laurentians, 1948-1949; UW #57 Limberlost, 1936; UW #58 Limberlost, 1937; UW #59 Mont Tremblant, 1941, FHS, NCS; UW #62 Alpine Inn at Mont Tremblant, 1948; UW #61 Mount Gabriel, 1952; Ski Laurentians 1955.

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Government of Ontario : certificate.

Government of Ontario certificate signed by Premier William G. Davis presented to Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Schneider on the occasion of the their 50th wedding anniversary

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J.M. Schneider Inc artifacts.

Envelope: 4 wooden nickels for city of Kitchener centennial, Schneiders carton opener (razor), First Spice Mixing Co. opener, Union Carbide key chain, J.M. Schneider centennial pin, American Meat Institute 50 year pin, Union Carbide money clip/knife combo, J.R. Dalziel Casings Ltd. of Glasgow pocket knife, Schneider money clip/knife combo, small wooden sign - thank you for not smoking, meat thermometer, commemorative stamp for Helvetia 100 years, ticker tape for hog auction?, J.M. Schneider pre fried bacon key chain

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Schneider, Johann Christoph and J.M.

Photocopy of of typescript notes consisting of reminiscences by John White, grandson of Johann Christoph Schneider and nephew of J.M. Schneider. The notes were transcribed from tape by Lorna Gardiner (née White), daughter of John White. The transcripts make reference to White's grandfather, Johann Christoph Schneider, and his uncle, J.M. Schneider. They also describe early days of the J.M. Schneider business and life in Berlin (Kitchener), with an accompanying explanation by Betty Schneider dated June 21, 1995.

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J.M. Schneider plant.

Ten snapshots of the exterior of the Schneider plant on Courtland Avenue in Kitchener, Ontario likely taken by Norman C. Schneider. These are part of a series, numbered on the verso: 1-5, 7-8, 11, 13-14. They include the views of Schneider sign, bicycle and vehicle parking areas, the doorway to the general offices, and a view of the plant taken from a distance.

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The Voice.

Three wartime issues of The Voice, an in-house Schneider's publication, belonging to Norman C. Schneider.

  • "Army week" issue of The Voice (June 29-July 4, 1942) containing portraits of employee enlistees.
  • Fall 1943 issue of The Voice with portraits of further employee enlistees. The issue also includes a reproduction of the Pope-Hartford car, a picture of the packages ready to be mailed to Schneider employees in the forces, and a picture of the company office in the new building.
  • June 1944 issue of The Voice with portraits of further employee enlistees and letters from overseas. The issue also includes an announcement of the 25-Year Club inauguration, fourth annual concert of the Schneider Male Choir, new pension plan, and an article and reproduced clipping from the Kitchener-Waterloo Record about Ethel Schneider's Red Cross work.

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Pope Hartford car : Schneider family vehicle.

One snapshot shows J.M. Schneider in the car; one is in the form of postcard from Fred Schneider to Alf Gofton. Two snapshots show the car in a garage with Norman Schneider's motorcycle parked in front.

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Clippings.

"J.M. Schneider and Sons conduct packing plant," Financial Post, Apr. 17, 1930.

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Lapsley, Ethel.

Supplement to The Agent's Bulletin (November 1914) showing a group portrait of the Managing Director and Head Office Staff of Mutual Life Insurance taken outside the Waterloo office. Ethel Lapsley appears in the front row, second from the right, wearing a white blouse and dark skirt.

Caption at bottom of portrait reads: In the centre, first row, from left to right, are Mr. Wegenast, Mr. Winkler and Mr. Gleiser. In the second row between the Manager and Mr. Winkler is the Secretary, Mr. Ruby, and at his left the Treasurer, Mr. Roos and Mr. Hallman the Actuary.

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Schneider, Heinrich Metz : family portrait.

Modern copy of an old informal group portrait of the Heinrich Metz Schneider family. Includes identifications:

Back row: unknown.

Middle row, left to right: unknown, Edith Schneider MacPhail, Henry Metz Schneider, Emil Schneider.

Front row, left to right: unknown, Mrs. Henry Schneider (née Louisa Lehnen), Mrs. Emil Schneider (née Pearl Wing).

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LeRoy car.

Three groups of snapshots of Norman C. Schneider, family and friends posing in the LeRoy car.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

LeRoy car.

Snapshots of Norman C. Schneider in the LeRoy car, one with Ethel, one with Eric.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Little Pal.

Snapshots taken at the Schneider family's 76 Schneider Ave. home in Kitchener, Ontario featuring members of the family holding a Boston Terrier named "Little Pal".

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Little Pal.

Framed snapshot of a Boston Terrier named "Little Pal" and typescript poem.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Olympic Games, Berlin.

One snapshot of a track and field stadium full of people, most with right arms outstretched in a Nazi salute taken during the entrance of Adolf Hitler.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Olympic Games, Berlin : en route.

Postcard photograph of Norman C. Schneider (right) and Willie Beick on board the S.S. Europa en route to the Olympic Games in Berlin. Both are seen standing and looking at the camera dressed with cigars in their mouths.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Brita May birthday, Herbert and Howard closeup, Mount Forest trout.

Film of Brita Schneider's first birthday party that beings with the view of a sign board that reads: "Britay May / "Sweet Gal" / Age 1 Year Mar. 21 1932". Includes footage of children in party hats seated around a candle lit table drinking from tea cups; Brita in a high chair reacting excitedly and in front of a cake with one candle on top; children seated on a floor with Brita among them. Footage then cuts to a close up Herbert and Howard seated beside each other playing and smiling at the camera. Footage cuts once more to the grounds surrounding a trout pond in Mount Forest, including Alf Gofton, Norman Schneider and an unidentified man showing off fish laid along the length of a piece of wood.

Film box includes handwritten notes about film that read: "Herb + Howie close up. Mount Forest trout pond. Brita birthday party 76 Schneider Ave. Close up Herb + Howie. Trout pond property. Alf Gofton on right + NCS at right."

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Schneider, Norman C. with Lester B. Pearson.

Photograph of a group of men taken during a visit to Kitchener-Waterloo by Lester B. Pearson. Seated, at left are Bruce E. Weber and Stanley Leavine. Seated, fourth and fifth from left are Lester B. Pearson and Norman C. Schneider. Photographer: Evening Citizen, Ottawa, Ont.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Schneider, Frederick P.

Series consists of material relating to the career and family life of Frederick P. Schneider, primarily clippings. Includes biographical information about and photographs of Frederick P. Schneider, as well as biographical information about his and Jane Schneider's children.

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J.M. Schneider new plant.

Negatives 1925 New plant: exterior loading rail car with Wiltshire sides; power house equipment; truck out back; pigs in pen; coal burner power house equipment; Pork Cut dept.; construction of plant 1924; pigs and lambs entering pens; J.M. Schneider’s Men's Picnic "Popeyes".

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Lapsley, Ethel and Clarence Moebus.

Snapshot, likely taken by Norman C. Schneider, of Ethel Lapsley and Clarence Moebus outdoors in winter standing against a gnarled tree trunk. Ethel is seen looking at the camera and Clarence is looking over at her with a smile.

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Schneider family : group at Freeport.

One informal group portrait of fifteen people, posed outdoors at Emmie Anthes' property at Freeport.

Standing (left to right): [Helena Schneider?]; unidentified woman; Walter V. Siegner, Irmengarde Hagen, Ethel Lapsley Schneider, Ohnerene Hagen, Brodie Koenig; Edith Ahrens MacDonald, Norman C. Schneider.

Seated (left to right): Emmie Anthes, Emma Schneider Siegner, Ella Daniels Schneider, Mabel Ahrens Picard, unidentified girl, unidentified man.

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Schneider, Herbert J. and Betty Ruppel.

Four snapshots of Herbert J. and Betty Rupple: one of Betty Ruppel alone; one group shot of Norman, Ethel, Betty and Herb and Herb graduation; one of Herb and Betty's engagement, April 23, 1949; and one of Herb and Betty at Betty's graduation from nursing, June, 1949.

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K-W Airport : Lord Trenchard.

Group portrait of men standing in front of a plane. Left to right: Unidentified, Harry Sehl, Harvey Sims, Mac Douglas, Alex Welker, Norman Schneider, Lord Trenchard, Unidentified, Lester Shelley, Unidentified, Harold Ballantyne, Ernie Barrie, Clayton Dotzert.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Seventy-five years of food in Canada.

Typescript (original) by Norman C. Schneider dated November 24, 1966. Consists of a description of aspects of past problems and solutions in the meat industry, including ice and refrigeration, curing, the skinless sausage, packaging, marketing, and labour unions.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Schneider family relatives in Germany.

Norman C. Schneider's file of correspondence, some in German, the Oberst family in Unterowisheim. Letters to and from relatives in Germany discuss post-war conditions as well as providing genealogical information about the Schneider family in Unterowisheim, and extracts from Church records. Unterowisheim was the birthplace of Johann Christoph Schneider. Many letters have been translated into English.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Kitchener City Hall.

One calendar with colour photograph of Kitchener City Hall with Christmas lights, taken Jan. 1, 1973 by David's Photos.

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Lapsley home on Courtland Avenue.

Contains two snapshots of Clara Lapsley's house, on Courtland Avenue [Kitchener], with Clara Lapsley [?] standing on the steps, and a 1937 Buick outside of the house.

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The Sistine Madonna.

Photograph of the Sistine Madonna purchased by Norman C. Schneider at the Dresden Art Gallery, Germany, June 27, 1931.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Kitchener-Waterloo Rotary Club annual Rotary review.

F.H. Schneider's copy of the Kitchener-Waterloo Rotary Club annual Rotary review, v. 19, 1942-1943, which lists F.H. and N.C. Schneider as members. The issue also includes a photograph of Jean May Schneider in a section called "Rotarians sons and daughters with the armed forces."

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Clippings.

Clippings from an unidentified newspaper and an undated issue of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record relating to Norman C. Schneider's political career.

  • "Norman C. Schneider in Liberal Race," April 18, 1952 (ill.)
  • "Schneider Named Liberal Candidate; No Opposition" (ill.)

Caption from Record photo: "NOMINATE LIBERAL CANDIDATE - Norman Schneider (left) was nominated Liberal candidate in the May 26 by-election at a meeting last night in the Waterloo North Liberal Association. Left to right are Mr. Schneider, Justice Minister Garson, Bruce McCullough, president of the association, and Harold S. Wagner, secretary."

Schneider, Norman Christoph

The Voice : updates.

Two pages of text (carbon typescript) for updates to The Voice relating to employees service. The first update reports on the deaths of Flight Sgt. William C. Thurlow and Flying Officer James A. Brown. The second, titled "Active Service News Notes" reports on the promotions of Lieut. Eric H. Bul to Captain; Lieut. Robt. A. Klaehn to Captain; and Lieut Harold W. Hagey to Captain. It also notes that Major Max Zink has qualified as a Lieut. and that Allister Totzke was promoted to Corporal in England.

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