This photograph shows Ron Grant (left) and Don Piercy from Concord, Calif. The two men are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and are working in Wellington County to help spread the message of their church.
This photograph shows University of Guelph student Barbra Wiles examining one of the world's most comprehensive exhibits of notes and coins by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.
This photograph shows Sister St. Edmund cutting the anniversary cake of the St. Joseph's Home Guild. Sister St. Edmund was the administrator of the home for seven years.
This photograph shows Lena Hofer, Carol Meingast, George Barthorpe, and Anna Oosterwyk, just before their graduation ceremony from the Registered Nursing Assistants course at the Guelph Branch of the Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology.
This photograph shows Reeve Adsett and James Milne talking to Mr. Arthur Maloney. Mr. Maloney had just given a speech at an ecumenical service as to why Canada should abolish the death penalty.
This photograph shows Jane D'Amico holding a sign encouraging employers to hire students from the summer. Mrs. D'Amico worked in the Student Manpower Office.
This photograph shows Glen Thompson (centre) talking with Mrs. Ann Marie Simionato and Godfrey Matthews. Mr. Thompson had just given a lecture at the Guelph Public Library where he discussed the rights of patients and other health care topics.
This photograph shows Archibald Brown standing outfront of his home with more than 130 political signs in his yard. Mr. Brown was attempting to get into the Guinness Book of World Records.
This photograph shows Dave Prickett and his friend Pete Thompson of Fergus living high. The boys are seen here looking out of a treehouse they have constructed in the Thompson's backyard.
This photograph shows Maryann Snider with her collection of pull-tabs. The story accompanying the photo discusses the myth that collecting 1,000 tabs would help pay the cost for 10 minutes of kidney dialysis treatment.