Kitchener-Waterloo Record Photographic Negative Collection
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- Photo caption from published version of 53-4351_001: "HOBBYIST - Miss Florence Anderson of Washington finds her hobby of collection salt and pepper shakers of different sizes and shapes very engrossing. Owner of more than 160 sets, she prices this one the highest.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 53-4351_001 and photo missing from envelope appeared on Page 13 of the Saturday, February 27, 1954 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: Weekly Baby Sitting Fee Adds to Shaker Collection."
- 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 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 version of 53-4353_001: "MR. ANTONELLI AND STAFF [left to right] Gerald Dubrick Assistant Junior Teacher; Bill [Boettinger?], Assistant Junior Teacher; M.E. Antonelli, Principal; Marlene Dubrick, Junior Teacher; Thelma Jacob, Junior Teacher; Shirley Dubrick, Senior Teacher - Mr. Antonelli is pictured here with his staff of certified teachers, all of whom he has trained personally. The setting is one of the newly-erected studio at 8 Betzner Ave., Kitchener", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photos, along with one missing from envelope, appeared in an advertisement for Antonelli's on Page 10 of the Saturday, December 12, 1953 edition of the newspaper.
- Photo caption that accompanied 53-4353_002, 53-4353_003 and missing photo: "One of Mr. Antonelli's favourite projects over the years has been the organization of accordion bands. Many music lovers both locally and elsewhere have had the privilege of attending concerts given by Mr. Antonelli. It is interesting to note that under Mr. Antonelli's leadership these bands, like his individual students, have maintained an extremely high standard of proficiency, having taken first place every year for the last four at the Waterloo Band Festival.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photos, along with one missing from envelope, appeared in an advertisement for Antonelli's on Page 10 of the Saturday, December 12, 1953 edition of the newspaper.
- Photo caption that accompanied 53-4353_002, 53-4353_003 and missing photo: "One of Mr. Antonelli's favourite projects over the years has been the organization of accordion bands. Many music lovers both locally and elsewhere have had the privilege of attending concerts given by Mr. Antonelli. It is interesting to note that under Mr. Antonelli's leadership these bands, like his individual students, have maintained an extremely high standard of proficiency, having taken first place every year for the last four at the Waterloo Band Festival.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photos, along with one missing from envelope, appeared in an advertisement for Antonelli's on Page 10 of the Saturday, December 12, 1953 edition of the newspaper.