One film reel, a home movie showing members of the Guy family and friends. The film shows family activities in Waterloo and Big Bay including hockey, skiing, camps, swimming, fishing, sailing, and more. A scene list by Jim Guy is included.
Guy, James Rutherford and George HarringtonWaterloo
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One film reel, a home movie showing members of the Guy family and friends. The film shows family activities in Waterloo including sledding, bicycling, golfing, skiing, fishing, the St. Andrew's cadet core, and more. A scene list by Jim Guy is included.
Guy, James Rutherford and George HarringtonOne film reel, a home movie showing members of the Guy family and friends. Film shows family activities in Big Bay and Waterloo including children, rafting, boating, a golf tournament, and more. A scene list by Jim Guy is included.
Guy, James Rutherford and George HarringtonOne film reel, a home movie showing members of the Guy family and friends. Film shows family activities in Big Bay, Lake Rosseau, Cressmans woods and Waterloo including fishing, swimming and diving, sailing, skiing, vacationing, and more. A scene list by Jim Guy is included.
Guy, James Rutherford and George HarringtonStudio portrait of Leona Hoffman seen looking at the camera and seated in a wicker chair. She is wearing a hat and a high-collar dress with slight leg of mutton sleeves.
Rieder and Anthes familyGroup portrait of Waterloo peewee hockey team with their coaches and the Raymond Garfield Trophy.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordA contact sheet featuring 14 photographs of high school students likely attending a presentation by the Faculty of Human Kinetics and Leisure Studies (now the Faculty of Health) during the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
A contact sheet featuring 10 photographs of demonstrations organized by the Faculty of Human Kinetics and Leisure Studies (now Faculty of Health) during the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to the development of the high technology industry and infrastructure in Waterloo, Ontario. The material documents the opinions of some constituents as well as Telegdi’s political involvement in the matter. Records include correspondence, invitations, schedules, news releases, reports, notes, meeting agendas and minutes, press clippings, and other textual material.
Telegdi, Andrew PeterMaterial created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to the development of the high technology industry and infrastructure in Kitchener and Waterloo, Ontario. Records include correspondence and notes as well as invitations, agendas, programs, and other textual material created during the planning of Peter Harder and Allan Rock's separate visits to Waterloo in 2002. At the time, Peter Harder was Deputy Minister of Industry Canada and Allan Rock was Minister of Industry. Andrew Telegdi hosted both visits.
Telegdi, Andrew PeterA contact sheet featuring 14 photographs of high school students attending a classroom demonstration as part of the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
A contact sheet featuring 9 photographs of high school students attending a classroom demonstration as part of the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
A contact sheet featuring 8 photographs of high school students attending a chemistry lecture during the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
Two contact sheets featuring 18 photographs of high school students on campus near the Information Kiosk, likely visiting as part of the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
A contact sheet featuring 14 photographs of high school students arriving to campus in front of Hagey Hall during the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
Image of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hergott seated together in a chair smiling at the camera. Both are wearing boutonnières and a large flower arrangement is visible in the background.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record