This photograph shows Dr. David Otis Fuller from Grand Rapids Michigan. He was the special speaker of an anniversary service at Calvary Baptist Church.
A Christmas Vesper service was held at Harcourt Memorial United Church, presented by three Canadian Girls in Training groups. Representing Harcourt Memorial and Dublin Street United and Knox Presbyterian Church, above in front row are Valerie Martin, Janet Crossley, Cynthia Young, and Anne Menzie, and in the back row, Mary Colter, Barb Clarke, Jane Skinner, and Diane Slater.
This photograph shows stonemason Sidney Roberts working on the restoration of the exterior of Melville United Church.
This photograph shows members of the Acton Baptist Church helping set-up a floral arrangement.
This photograph shows Mrs. William Marriott as she arranges the sanctuary at St. John's Anglican Church in Elora.
This photograph shows firefighters and other community members gathered out front of St. George's Anglican Church for the funeral service of firefighter Joseph Lacey. Mr. Lacey lost his life while battling a blaze that broke out on Carden Street.
This photograph shows the Nativity, celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ at Norfolk Street United Church. Seen here are Denise Gismondi (Mary) and Wesley Saunders (Joseph), surrounded by shepherds Jimmy Stewart, Michael Heighton, Ian Mollison, and Fred Gismondi.
This photograph shows members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 276, Fergus, and the Legion Women's Auxiliary during a church parade which ended with a service at St. James Anglican Church held by the legion's pastor Rev. Bruce Peglar. The parade and service were in honor of Remembrance Day.
This photograph shows Wayne Gammic, Joan Aiken, and Sgt. Jim Robertson as they took part in a Remembrance Day service in Salem. The service was conducted by Legion Pastor Rev. Dr. W.A. (illegible).
This photograph shows a concert taking place at Trinity United Church. Pictured is a re-enacting of the Nativity scene.
This photograph shows Cathy Callaghan and Kathy Kirkham practicing their xylophone for an upcoming event.
This photographs shows two 12-foot high murals decorating the interior of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, on each side of the organ pipes. The murals shows the three wise men, and the three shepherds, all looking towards a central point where a star would be.
This photograph shows two 12-foot high murals decorating the interior of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, on each side of the organ pipes. The murals shows the three wise men, and the three shepherds, all looking towards a central point where a star would be.
This photograph shows Mrs. J. E. Thornton one of the many members of the Chancel Guild of St. George's Anglican Church who helped prepare the church for the Christmas season.
This photograph shows Chrismons, the traditional symbols of the Christian religion decorating two magnificent trees in St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Woolwich Street. The designs of monograms and symbols include the Chalice, shell, crown, fish, wheat, Christ Child in the Manger, and many mothers.
This photograph shows Bishop Paul Reding, spiritual head of Hamilton Diocese, in Guelph to confirm students in year two at Lourdes Junior High School. This ceremony took place at St. Joseph's Church.
This photograph shows members of Parkview Church releasing over 500 balloons during their annual balloon launch. The balloons had a message attached to them asking the person who found it to write the church and let them know where, then the church would send them a small memento.
This photograph shows Rev. John Shepherd, pastor of Parkview Church on Speedvale Avenue, conducting the church choir at the official opening of the church's new building.
This photograph shows David Maines, Rev. John Shepherd, Rev. H.D. Honsinger, and Rev. R.W. Tatinger, during the dedication ceremony of the new location of Parkview Church.
This photograph shows Rev. Edward O'Brien holding Katherine Protz at the mother daughter communion breakfast at Paradise Gardens. Also in the picture are Mrs. Stanley Weiler, with Mrs. Ronald Langel and her daughter Johanna.