Aware K-W was a local support group for gay Christians started by Gary Terpstra. Aware stands for "As We Are", and the group met frequently for discussions and also arranged speaking events . This is an info sheet for their 7th annual Aware International celebration, which featured a barbeque, pancake breakfast, trips to St. Jacob's and Stratford, a banquet featuring guest speaker Rev. Mel White, and a Sunday worship service.
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A document printed in black on pale yellow paper. There is a map with relevant locations marked.
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Black and white photograph postcard of exterior of house located at 14 Elgin Street, Galt, Ontario. A man and woman are standing next to a parked automobile.
Black and white photograph postcard of exterior of house located at 14 Elgin Street, Galt, Ontario. A man and woman are standing next to a parked automobile.
The present day address of the house is 6 Elgin Street, Galt, Ontario.
The man and woman shown are believed to be William and Mary Gray.
This postcard is part of the Gray Family Collection.
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Black and white photograph of 16-38 King Street West, Kitchener, Ontario. The following storefronts can be seen, from left to right: Sauder's Mens Wear (38 King St. W), Pennsylvania Kitchen (34 King St. W.), Dunnette Jewellers (30 King St. W.) and Goudies Department Store (16-28 King St. W).
Black and white photograph of 16-38 King Street West, Kitchener, Ontario. The following storefronts can be seen, from left to right: Sauder's Mens Wear (38 King St. W), Pennsylvania Kitchen (34 King St. W.), Dunnette Jewellers (30 King St. W.) and Goudies Department Store (16-28 King St. W).
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Photograph appeared in Berlin Today 1806-1906 with the caption: The Famous 29th Regimental Band.
W.H.E. Schmalz was the president of the 29th Regiment Band in 1906.
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Postcard made from black and white photograph taken by Herman Lippert, Berlin, Ontario. Image shows 29th Waterloo County Regiment Band in Victoria Park, Berlin, Ontario.
Postcard made from black and white photograph taken by Herman Lippert, Berlin, Ontario. Image shows 29th Waterloo County Regiment Band in Victoria Park, Berlin, Ontario.
The Berlin Musical Society Band became the 29th Waterloo County Regiment Band on 3 March 1879.
Photograph believed to have been taken in Victoria Park, Berlin, Ontario.
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A black and white exterior photograph of the streetscape of 31-39 King Street East, Kitchener, Ontario. The image shows the storefronts of Woolworth's, 39 King St. E. Kitchener,; Sarah Fehrenbach's millinery store 37 King St. E.,; Denton & Gifford Photographers, 33 King St. E.; and A. Sippel & Son,…
A black and white exterior photograph of the streetscape of 31-39 King Street East, Kitchener, Ontario. The image shows the storefronts of Woolworth's, 39 King St. E. Kitchener,; Sarah Fehrenbach's millinery store 37 King St. E.,; Denton & Gifford Photographers, 33 King St. E.; and A. Sippel & Son, located at 31 King St. E.
Sign in the Woolworth's window reads: "May Sale, Thursday, Friday, Saturday". Signs in the A. Sippel window read: "Lease Expires, Forced to Vacate, Smash!, Down Come Prices, The Premier Bargain Event of All Times; Big Sale of Shoes." A banner hanging on its side from the third story reads: "Yule Tide Dance, Odd Fellows Hall, Dec. 31st." Painted on the second story windows to the right of A. Sippel & Son are the words "Dr. A.E. Rudell, Dentist."
A parked automobile and a man in an overcoat and cap, identified as Henry L. Janzen, are seen in the foreground.
The Denton name is visible on the spare tire of the car.
Ernest Denton was a photographer in Berlin/Kitchener from approximately 1912 to 1955. He operated photography studios at various locations in the city. He worked with another photographer in a studio named "Denton & Gifford" between 1924-1925.
This photograph is in fair condition: a small of portion of the upper right corner is torn off; a much larger portion of the lower right corner of the photo is missing.
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Black and white photograph of the top portions of the buildings located at 32-42 King Street East, Kitchener, Ontario. The sign for Grafton's Men's and Boys' Clothing can be seen on the left side of the image. The building with awnings has the following inscription at the top: Glick Block.
Black and white photograph of the top portions of the buildings located at 32-42 King Street East, Kitchener, Ontario. The sign for Grafton's Men's and Boys' Clothing can be seen on the left side of the image. The building with awnings has the following inscription at the top: Glick Block.
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Black and white photograph of the top portions of the buildings located at 42-58 King Street West, Kitchener, Ontario. The following businesses can be seen, from right to left: J.C. Jaimet & Co. Book and Stationery Store, Norman Gowdy Women's Clothing, Arliss Shoes, Tip Top Shoes, and the Bank of…
Black and white photograph of the top portions of the buildings located at 42-58 King Street West, Kitchener, Ontario. The following businesses can be seen, from right to left: J.C. Jaimet & Co. Book and Stationery Store, Norman Gowdy Women's Clothing, Arliss Shoes, Tip Top Shoes, and the Bank of Nova Scotia.
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Black and white photograph of the south side of King Street West, Kitchener, Ontario. Chalmers Jewellers can be seen on the left and Waterloo Trust and Savings on the right.
Black and white photograph of the south side of King Street West, Kitchener, Ontario. Chalmers Jewellers can be seen on the left and Waterloo Trust and Savings on the right.
According to a 1965 city directory, Chalmers Jewellers was located at 49 King Street West, Kitchener, Ontario.
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