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J.M.S. cheque, cashed in Germany.

One manuscript (original) by Norman C. Schneider. Consists of a story about sausage-maker William Rohleder who cashed a J.M. Schneider cheque at a bank in Berlin in 1928. Includes a brief account of Ivan W. Keffer, and his position as head of the F.W. Woolworth stores in Germany.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Niagara Falls.

Film of the Niagara Falls and surrounding grounds taken from various vantage points. Includes Ethel Schneider walking next to a flower garden; views of plants and trees in bloom; a rainbow over the water; and the Ontario flag on the back of a boat.

Film canister includes handwritten notes about film that read: "Ethel Schneider. Garden, Flowers, Tulip Tree, Chestnut, Falls. American, Horseshoe Falls, Maid of Mist, (Lots of water!) Ontario Flag".

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French River fishing.

Film includes the commercial movie Big Fish (a Castle film produced by Eugene W. Castle and edited by Don Hancock) [0:10-03:47] and footage of a Schneider family fishing trip to Lake Nipissing with Herbert, Frederick and Howard Schneider, Hyalie MacDonald and others [03:48-07:30]. Includes shots of Herbert and Howard proudly showing their catches to the camera, views of the lake and sandy beach, the group cleaning fish along a rocky shoreline, and the cabin where they stayed.

Canister includes handwritten notes about film that read: "Herb Fred on top of cabin of boat in Lake Nipissing, Hyalie MacDonald, [illegible], Howie, [illegible] lunch + cleaning fish + cabin in woods, sandy beach".

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Shipping.

Photograph of Beaver Brand Wiltshire cut bacon packages piled on skids.

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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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Schneider, J.M.

Biographical information compiled by Betty Schneider relating to J.M. Schneider and his family. Consists of computer output and photocopies of biographical clippings, articles, reminiscences. Includes a photocopy of entries from the 1901 census. Also includes a photocopy of a photograph of the Dominion Button Works, where J.M. Schneider worked before going into business for himself.

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Dietrich, Ted : clippings.

Photocopies of clippings about Ted Dietrich, friend of Norman C. Schneider. He was one of the first men in Canada to fly a home-made airplane.

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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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Siegner, Emma Louise.

Biographical information compiled by Betty Schneider relating to Emma Louise Siegner, daughter of J.M. and Helena Schneider and her family. Includes genealogical information, photocopies of clippings and photographs, genealogical charts.

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Ahrens, Florence : family.

Envelope of snapshots labelled "Miss Ahrens". The photographs include: Mabel and Bill Pickard wedding (4 snapshots, Mabel and Bill Pickard, Norman Schneider, Florence Ahrens); Emma Ahrens and Walter Siegner wedding,1920 (2 snapshots); "Mac" Macdonald and Edith Ahrens wedding (1 snapshot); Ahrens cottage at Grand Bend called "Berlin" (1 snapshot); Church of the Good Shepherd interior (1 snapshot); grape farm near St. David's (2 snapshots); many unidentified friends (15 snapshots); Hebert J. Schneider (1 snapshot). The negatives are of an unidentified golfer and an unidentified family group.

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Unidentified golfer.

Image of an unidentified adult seen in partial profile on a golf course with a club raised and resting on right shoulder. Other golfers are visible on the grounds in the background.

Ahrens, Florence Louisa

Daniels family.

File consists of photocopies of obituaries, photocopies of manuscript genealogical notes, and photocopies of an address by Jean Schneider regarding history of the New Jerusalem Church in Canada.

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Schneider sons.

One snapshot of four adults. Possible identifications of two at centre: Charles and Fred, with dog.

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Schneider, Norman C. : 1912 motorcycle gang.

Photographs of members of the motorcycle club Norman C. Schneider belonged to, one taken at Niagara Falls by William C. Knipfel.

Left to right: Harry Gies, William Knipfel, Harry Knoll, Paul W. Schmiedel, Ivan W. Keffer, Norman Schneider.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Kitchener Chamber of Commerce : plaque.

Kitchener Chamber of Commerce plaque and membership card presented to Norman C. Schneider. Plaque reads: "Honorary life membership presented by Kitchener Chamber of Commerce in appreciation to Norman C. Schneider, President 1930-31."

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Schneider, Ella Daniels.

Biographical information compiled by Betty Schneider relating to Ella Daniels Schneider, wife of Frederick H. Schneider, and her family, including her father, the Rev. E.D. Daniels. Includes photocopies of genealogical information, photocopies of clippings and photographs. genealogical charts and information,

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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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J.M. Schneider Inc.

Series consists of records relating to J.M. Schneider, Inc., its history, employees, and sale to Smithfield in 1998 including the construction of the new plant in 1924, trucks used over the years, employees and employee activities such as picnics, the Schneider Male Chorus, and employee service in World War II. Primarily photographic and topical in nature, the series contains correspondence, clippings, ephemera, newsletters, photographs, negatives, and slides.

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J.M. Schneider Inc.

Subseries consists of articles, clippings, and ephemera related to J.M. Schneider Inc. including the biographical information about J.M. Schneider and his family, the history of the company, union activity, and eventual sale to Smithfield foods.

J.M. Schneider, Inc.

Schneider Corporation sale.

Clippings relating to the sale of the Schneider Corporation to Smithfield. Includes material about Maple Leaf and about plants undergoing sale and re-structuring. Includes background material on McCain dated 1994.

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J.M. Schneider Inc. : Employees : photographs

Subseries consists of photographs of J.M. Schneider Inc employees taking part in social activities and working at the company office. Includes photos of the Schneider Male Chorus while on tour in and outside of Canada.

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Schneider reunion at "Angies" St. Agatha.

Informal family group portrait at a Schneider family reunion with identifications:

Back row, left to right: Ray Shantz, Dan Schneider, Fred P. Schneider, Herb Schneider.

Middle row, left to right: Joan Shantz, Betty Lou French, Jane Schneider, Marion Woeller.

Front row, left to right: Steve Sittler, Betty Schneider, Pam Sittler, Pam Sittler's children, Jennifer Dowsett, Lynne Dowsett.

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Schneider, Herbert John : gravestone.

Snapshots of Herbert John Schneider's grave (son of J.M. Schneider), with one snapshot of Herbert John Schneider (son of Norman Christoph Schneider) standing at his uncle's gravestone.

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Buena Vista : Schneider home.

Clippings from the Kitchener-Waterloo Record regarding the history of the Schneider home, called "Buena Vista," at 145 Queen St. S., Kitchener, Ontario.

  • "Let's reminisce," by Alex O. Potter from the December 12, 1964 edition of the newspaper detailing the history of the home, its purchase from Eph Erb in 1911 and later sale to Irvin Erb. Potter includes other Schneider information discovered in a 1906 album issued to celebrate an old boys' reunion and the 100th anniversary of the settlement of the community.
  • "Reviving a piece of history" by Andy Schoenhofer from page F5 of the November 18, 1989 edition of the newspaper
  • "Heritage home helps give firm a higher profile," from the June 18, 1997 edition of the newspaper

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Schneider Male Choir, 1995 : European tour.

One group portrait taken at Schloss Bruschal, Bruschal, Germany. Includes a copy of a speech by Herb Schneider at the Holy Cross Church in Unteröwisheim, Kraichtal, Germany, July 12, 1995, and a copy of his speech given at the Concordia Club in 1997. Also includes photocopies of portraits of the choir with identifications:

  • Jack Brown
  • Peter Schmidt
  • Merv Scheerer
  • Walter Huebner
  • Clair Zurbrigg
  • Laurie Rowbotham
  • Lori Kaj
  • Jack Houston
  • Larry Snyder
  • Ron Schaus
  • Henry Huebner
  • Ken Benninger
  • Jim Rennie
  • Bob Dekker
  • Bill McBride
  • Ed Martin
  • Paul Eckmier
  • Ernie Cressman
  • Dave Krupp
  • Larry Woolner
  • John Gee
  • Ernie Zehr
  • Wayne Henrich
  • Ralph Brenneman
  • Dennis Schaner
  • Elton Leis
  • Gerry Martin
  • Terry Hallman
  • Stan Gingerich
  • Elmer Reist
  • Lester Yantzi
  • Jim Ball
  • Doug Lacey
  • Robert Hunt
  • Paul Couillard
  • Tim Mussar
  • Henry Smit
  • Harold Sherk
  • Denzil Bish
  • Peter Willing
  • Wayne Witt

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Guinness Book of World Records.

"Sausage," Guiness Book of Records 1996, p. 213: reference to the longest sausage created by M&M Meat Shops in partnership with J.M. Schneider Inc., Apr. 28-29, 1995.

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MacDonald, Edith (née Ahrens).

Material relating to Edith MacDonald, daughter of Henry Jacob Ahrens, and Hyalie MacDonald, her husband. Includes genealogical and biographical information about the families of Hyalie and Edith MacDonald. Includes correspondence relating to the estate of Edith MacDonald, her will, and inventory of her household goods. Includes three proofs of a Belair portrait of Hyalie MacDonald and 8 snapshots of attendees at Edith MacDonald's funeral.

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Ahrens family

Series consists of material relating to Charles A. Ahrens family, primarily photographs, genealogical and biographical information.

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Ahrens : other.

Material relating to Ahrens family individuals other than Charles Andrew Ahrens descendants. Includes biographical and genealogical information (photocopies) about J. H. Ahrens, potter, and the family of Herman Friedrich Ahrens, as well as correspondence (originals and photocopies) with Ahrens family descendants.

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Siegner, Emma Louise.

Series consists of biographical information and photographs relating to Emma Louise Schneider Siegner.

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Siegner, Emma Louise.

Snapshots of Emma Siegner, her friends and family. Includes:
Mary Caroline Shupe (Mrs. David Shantz), Kay Siegner Faichney, Herb Schneider, Jean Hawkings, Eleanor Dalseg, Gwen Washburn, Ethel Schneider, Norm Schneider, Edith Macdonald, Grace Lasso, John Siegner, Fred P. Schneider, Jeanette Lasso, Marion (MacPhail) Woeller, Mary Siegner (wife of John), Don Lasso.

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Schneider, Norman C.

Series consists of material relating to the life and career of Norman C. Schneider, his personal and business interests and activities, as well as material relating to his wife Ethel (Lapsley) Schneider. Includes photographs and some documents relating to the 118th batallion, speeches, and presentations, awards and certificates, correspondence, ephemera, photographs, and other material.

Schneider, Norman Christoph

Schneider, Daniel and Rhona Hanning articles.

Articles written by Dan Schneider and Rhona Hanning about travelling to environmentally sensitive areas such as the Galapagos Islands:

  • "Forever Unique: The Galapagos Islands" in The Globe and Mail, Nov. 18, 1989;
  • "Swamp immersion" in The Globe and Mail, Dec. 8, 1990 [Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Georgia];
  • "Pilgrimage to the rain forest" in The Globe and Mail, Nov. 17, 1990;
  • "Darwin's islands" in the Kitchener-Waterloo Record, Dec. 29, 1990

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Articles.

"Bouncing back," by John Harris. Exchange 9, no. 5 (Feb. 1992): 22-35, ill.

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Clippings.

"Schneider profits continue to improve," by Tom Nunn, Kitchener-Waterloo Record, March 26, 1992.

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Articles.

"making it better ... and better," by Douglas W. Dodds. CMA Magazine (Feb. 1992): 16-21, ill.

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Schneider Family Genealogy

Series consists of material relating to the origins and genealogy of the Schneider family. Includes correspondence with relatives in Germany, photographs, copies of church documents, and family trees.

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Schneider, Herbert J.

Series consists of material relating to the career and family life of Herbert J. Schneider, Jr. Includes biographical summaries, clippings, ephemera, negatives, photographs and slides, as well as information about wife Betty (nee Ruppel) and their children.

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Schneider, J.M.

Photocopies of biographical information regarding J.M. Schneider from a number of sources. Originals date from 1926 to 1992.

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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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Braun family plot.

Contains 2 snapshots of the Braun family plot in Mount Hope Cemetery, Kitchener Ontario. Alfred Schneider Gofton's wife was Charlotte Braun. Includes a photocopy of an obituary for Heinrich Braun in German, and translated into English.

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