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Y.M.C.A. Tumbling Team

Team Portrait taken in a studio plus snapshots taken outdoors. The eam consists of three unidentified young men dressed in singlets, bloomers and tights. The nine photographs are mounted on one mat; a formal portrait surrounded by 8 snapshots of the team in action on the lawn [of the Y.M.C.A.?]

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YMCA 5.

A recording of devotions given by Richard Patten, Director of the Ottawa office of the National Council, YMCA, as well as Ghassan Sayah, General Secretary of the YMCA in Beirut, Lebanon at the annual meeting of the YMCA’s of Canada held in Halifax, Nova Scotia on June 15, 1984.

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YMCA 4.

A recording of a presentation given by Jim Love, President of the World YMCA, at the annual meeting of the YMCA’s of Canada held in Halifax, Nova Scotia on June 14, 1984. This presentation was part of plenary session III and discussed the YMCA’s visions and global perspectives. Additionally, he commented on the YMCA’s humanitarian efforts in war torn countries and recently decolonized countries.

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YMCA 3.

A recording of a presentation given by Matthew Malaker, founder of the YMCA in Bangladesh, at the annual meeting of the YMCA’s of Canada held in Halifax, Nova Scotia on June 13, 1984. His presentation discussed how the YMCA provided social opportunities and benefited communities in Bangladesh.

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YMCA 28.

Side 1 and 2; a recording of a presentation given by Tony Paterson, member of the YMCA Government Relations Committee, at the annual meeting of the YMCA’s of Canada held in Halifax, Nova Scotia on June 16, 1984. This presentation was part of plenary session IV and provided a summary of a vote held during the annual meeting. Subjects discussed in the presentation include YMCA programming, relation, and development as well as future trends and needs.

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YMCA 27.

Side 1; a recording of a speech given by Rix Rogers, Secretary General and Chief Executive Officer of the National Council, YMCA during the annual meeting of the YMCA’s of Canada held in Halifax, Nova Scotia on June 16, 1984. During his speech, Rix Rogers discussed the contributions of YMCA staff and a report of the year’s activities in each service area: field services, government relations, program development, international development, Geneva Park located in Orillia, Ontario, and administrative services. Additionally, he commented on the coordination, resources and information management systems needed at the YMCA.

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YMCA 25.

Side 1 and 2; a recording of a presentation given by Margaret Catley-Carlson, President of the Canadian International Development Agency at the annual meeting of the YMCA’s of Canada held in Halifax, Nova Scotia on June 16, 1984. This presentation was part of plenary session V and discussed the power and potential of the voluntary sector in humanitarian efforts and shortfalls of the current government. Additionally, she talked about the power of organizations like the YMCA to respond to change and confront the dangers of nuclear war, threats to the environment, and the continuing problem of world poverty. Some parts of Margaret Catley-Carlson’s speech were delivered in French.

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YMCA 2.

A recording of a presentation given by Solon B. Cousins, National Executive Director of the YMCA in the United States, at the annual meeting of the YMCA’s of Canada held in Halifax, Nova Scotia on June 13, 1984. His presentation discussed a number of topics including increased anti-immigration sentiments in the United States, economic inflation, and the rising cost of living in North America.

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YMCA 18.

A recording of devotions given by Egon Slopianka, First Secretary of the European Alliance of YMCA’s, as well as Robert Vakey, member of the National Council of the Canadian YMCA at the annual meeting of the YMCA’s of Canada held in Halifax, Nova Scotia on June 15, 1984.

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YMCA 1.

Side 1 and 2; a recording of a presentation given by Alan Gregg at the annual meeting of the YMCA’s of Canada held in Halifax, Nova Scotia on June 13, 1984. His presentation discussed the ‘Baby Boomer’ (1946-1966) generation’s impact on society, the depression of birth rates, and the increase of women in the work force.

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Y WAT 71 VOY 84 ADD.

Side 1; a recording of a speech given by Charles E. Greb on the opening of a new Waterloo YMCA on June 10, 1971. His speech discussed the history and background of the YMCA in the Kitchener-Waterloo region and its transition to being a family-orientated organization.

Side 2; a recording of closing remarks presented by Charles Greb at the annual meeting of the YMCA’s of Canada held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on June 16, 1984. At the time, Charles Greb was at the end of his two-year terms as Chairman of the National Council of YMCA’s of Canada. His speech focused on the YMCA’s global endeavours. There is a clearer duplicate of the recording in File 2: YMCA 27.

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Waterloo Building

Includes documents relating to electrical, mechanical, architectural addenda, letters of transmittal, reviews of specifications, documents re equipment and furnishings, communications with John Lingwood, Architect, and the Y.M.C.A. Buildings and Furnishings Service.

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Untitled [History of the K-W YMCA 1895 to 1952 / Lloyd Skeaf]

Contains a carbon typescript and a corrected mimeographed copy of this 48 p. history, which presents a chronological outline of the Y's history in separate subject divisions. The author evidently had access to records which no longer exist, and this chronicle is therefore a valuable source of facts.

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Untitled group portrait

Group portrait of a [gymnastics team?] of young men dressed in singlets and white flannel trousers with stripes down the side seams. The group is seen posed with their arms crossed. The young man in centre front is dressed in a pierrot or harlequin costume. Centre front; seated: Harold Vaughn; in pierrot costume. Row 1; front; seated; left to right: Billy Boteff; Syd Buchanan; Brant Ferrie; Paul Hauch; Dave Buchanan; Carl Klinck; Gord Good. Row 2; left to right: Bob Berhardt; Herb Harbach; Dave Schneider; Gerry Hagey; Alastair Lackner; Howie Shantz; Jim Sinclair. Row 3; left to right: Dolf Breithaupt; Charles Ruddell; Russ Zinkann; Shannon Bowlby; Roy McGinnis; Eddie Hauch. Row 4; back; left to right: Charles Weber; Walter Bean; Jack Clement.

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The Kitchener-Waterloo Young Men's Christian Association and the Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada: Bond and Agreement.

Bond given as collateral to the first mortgage. Agreement between Mary Kaufman, widow, et al. and the Mutual Life Assurance Co. for the repayment of $75,000 plus interest, viz: A.R. Kaufman ($10,000), Mary Kaufman ($10,000), L.O. Breithaupt ($2,000), J.M. Laing ($1,000), Jos. H. Hall ($1,000),O.G. Smith ($1,000), F.H. Schneider($3,000), J.M. Schneider per F.H. Schneider's attorney ($5,000), J.M. Newton ($1,000), J.F. Honsberger ($1,000), Edna K. Augustine, married woman ($5,000), J.C. Breithaupt ($5,000), J.E. Breithaupt ($2,000), A.W. Augustine ($2,000), W.H. Schmalz ($1,000), D.W. Houston ($1,000), O.F. Dannecker ($1,000), C.J. Wilkinson ($1,000), J.D.C. Forsyth ($2,000), L.W. Shelley ($1,000), W.E. Wing ($1,000), F.S. Hodgins ($2,000), J.H. Baetz ($2,000), Roy Shantz ($1,000), W.L. Hilliard ($1,000), H.J. Sims ($5,000), George Boehmer ($2,000), Arthur Boehmer ($1,000), Edgar D. Heist ($1,000), H.L. Staebler ($1,000), A.R. Goudie ($1,000), Edwin Pequenat ($1,000), Arthur Pequenat ($1,000), J.A. Martin ($2,000), E.O. Weber ($2,000).

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The Companies Information Act, Return to Provincial Secretary, Ontario, Information and Particulars as of March 31, 1952.

The "Concise and General Statement of the Business of the Corporation" changes in 1952 to the following: "The spiritual, mental, social and physical improvement of men and boys and acting as a community centre for both recreational and instructive purposes".)

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