Photo caption from published photo: "BLIND BOWLERS - Members of the Kitchener blind bowling team which won the class "B" championship in Saturday's tournament at Hamilton are shown with their trophy. Front row, left to right, Jack Crerand, coach, Ernie Philpott, George Bews; back row, Bob Cornell, captain, Albert Cole and Ray Narum.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photo from this envelope appeared on Page 12 of the Tuesday, February 9, 1954 edition of the newspaper., Published negative is missing from envelope. See 54-5623_002 for closest version.
Photo caption accompanying photos: "BLIND SPORTSMAN - Rudolph Henning, blind resident at Kitchener's Huronia Hall, doesn't let his handicap interfere with sports activities. During the winter his activities take him to Victoria Park for skating. He also attends many hockey games and with a small radio is able to keep track of the game. In the summer he swims and dives at the Kitchener swimming pool. This spring he intends to take up golf. He is shown (left to right) [see 54-5625_003 for closest version] putting on his skates unassisted; skating with his partner, Mrs. Erwin Kueneman [54-5625_004]; trying the smooth ice alone [54-5625_001], and talking with Nick Lang [no suitable substitute in envelope], who arrived in Canada from Germany only six months ago, about skating in Germany. Observance of White Cane Week will start tomorrow in conjunction with the Canada-wide program emphasizing the problem of the blind. Windows of Kitchener stores are decorated with the White Cane Week symbol.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 54-5625_001, 54-5625_004 and two photos missing from envelope appeared on Page 15 of the Saturday, February 6, 1954 edition of the newspaper.
Photo caption from published photo: "LUNCHEON GUESTS - Miss Helen Jacob, Kitchener, entertained at luncheon yesterday for (left to right) Miss Nellie Potts, examiner in ballet from the Royal Academy of Dancing, London, England, Miss Gweneth Lloyd, director of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, and Miss Clarine Scriver, Kitchener pianist.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photo appeared in the Tuesday, March 2, 1954 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "Twin City Students Tested by English Ballet Experts."
Photo caption from published photo: "Mrs. G.S. Capling.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photo from this envelope appeared on Page 8 of the Tuesday, February 9, 1954 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "Mrs. Gordon S. Capling Heads Directors of YWCA.", Published negative is missing from envelope. See 54-5684_001 for closest version.
Photo caption from missing photo [see 54-5670_002 for closest version]: "BEATS POLIO - Urias Brubacher, Elmira, shows his family how he can use his legs with the aid of an exercise bar. Stricken with polio in December, 1952, he is taking a rehabilitation course in Toronto. Left to right are Gordon, Mr. Brubacher, Mrs. Brubacher, Kenneth, Anne Esther, Ruth and Frederick.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 54-5670_003 and a version of 54-5670_002, with Brubacher smiling and his family looking on, appeared in the March 15, 1954 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "Paralyzed Dad of Six Aims to Walk Again."
Photo caption accompanying both photos: "ARCTIC ANTICS - James Ankenmann (with winnings between his toes) [54-5545_003] of RR 1, Shakespeare, made $5 in "cold cash" yesterday as he trotted in near-zero weather [54-5545_004] about a quarter of a mile in his bare feet. He ran from the Burns and Company (Eastern) Ltd. plant, where he is employed, to Lancaster St. and back.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 54-5545_003 and 54-5545_004 appeared on Page 3 of the Tuesday, January 12, 1954 edition of the newspaper.
Photo caption from published photo: "GRADUATES - Four Twin City and district men were graduated as chartered accountants in Toronto over the weekend. Left to right are Luke Morgenroth and William Butler, both of Kitchener; Peter Dooley of Waterloo and John T. Battler of Phillipsburg.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photo appeared on Page 2 of the Monday, February 8, 1954 edition of the newspaper.
Photo caption from published photo: "CHAIRMAN - H.S. Chambers is the new president of the Kitchener Red Cross Society.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photo appeared on Page 3 of the Tuesday, January 26, 1954 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "Elect Banker '54 President Of Red Cross."