Photograph of Miriam Armstead, former owner of Seal Kap Farm (which was later purchased for the establishment of Trinity Junior College) sitting in a lawn chair , with her dog. She appears to be sitting next to a pool, and the barns are visible in the background
Photograph of the members of the Christian Workers Group posing outside the Evangelical Free Church in Enchant, Alberta; Mike Peterson is kneeling at the front of the group
Photograph of Seal Kap Farm before the land was purchased for the establishment of Trinity Junior College. The main farmhouse is pictured on the right, with a garage to the left, and a fountain in the foreground.
Slide of School for Canada Committe members standing in a field with a calf. Present, among others, are David Enarson, Pastor Cahill, and possibly Perry Havens. According to the accompanying slideshow presentation transcript, "Three committee members surveyed pasture land in the Langley area. David Enarson noticed that Pastor K. Hill [actually Walter Cahill] was taking off his shoes. When asked why, he answered, 'I am walking on holy ground.' It was this deep spiritual conviction of a select few that led to the purchase of the Seal Kap Dairy Farm.
The slide is of a group of individuals known as the "founding fathers" survey the Seal Kap farm in Langley, BC. This group was part of the School for Canada Committee to determine whether the farm be purchased to build the Christian college.